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Hey everybody!
This is Laura Loomer here, live with episode 22 of Loomer Unleashed.
I'm reporting live from Nashua, New Hampshire.
Today is a very exciting, special day.
It's the day of the New Hampshire primary.
And I am currently broadcasting live from the Trump War Room.
And polls are open for about another two and a half hours here in New Hampshire.
And then we're going to know who the winner of the New Hampshire primary is.
And it's looking like President Trump is We're going to blow Nikki Haley out of the water.
And I've been here on the ground in New Hampshire for the last week, just like I was in Iowa a week or so ago, giving you guys live, on-the-ground updates, breaking stories every single day, every single hour of the day.
And so we have an action-packed show for you tonight.
a lot of really exciting footage that we recorded visiting the various presidential campaigns over this last week here in New Hampshire.
We're hoping that as people start trickling in to the watch party tonight, that we're going to actually be able to interview some of President Trump's surrogates and got a lot of people in town supporting President Trump, including Carrie Lake, a lot of United States senators, a lot of members of Congress, and of course, members a lot of United States senators, a lot of members of Congress, and of course, And so stay tuned.
Again, this is episode 22.
We have an amazing show planned for you tonight, and thanks so much for joining.
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Like I said before, we're currently broadcasting live from inside of President Trump's official war room, where his election night victory party is going to take place.
You know I've been very busy.
For those of you who have been following me and the Loomer Unleashed team here on the ground in New Hampshire, whether that be on X or through my email updates or on LoomerReport.com or on Loomer.com, you know that we have been tracking all of the presidential campaigns, both Republican and Democrat.
And while I've spent a lot of time going to all of the Trump rallies, since I've been here with the exception of the rally in Laconia last night, I got to, you know, get a lot of behind-the-scenes footage, got to see the, you know, really just amazing amounts of enthusiasm here on the ground for President Trump ahead of polls closing today at 8 p.m.
Eastern.
And when I say behind-the-scenes encounters, right, I got to see all of these members of Congress and all of these, you know, United States senators and the delegations arrive and You know, you really get to see that Nikki Haley, who of course is competing for the nomination of the GOP nomination in 2024 with President Trump, she really has just been completely rejected by the entire Republican delegation of South Carolina.
And so the other night when I was attending the rally, Oh, there was a rally in Manchester, there was a rally in Rochester, there was a rally in Laconia, right, since I've been here.
Yet the entire delegation, right, the Republican governor of South Carolina, several members of Congress, yet Senator Tim Scott come out, and they all are endorsing President Trump over Nikki Haley.
A lot has happened over these last few days since I've been here reporting live in New Hampshire.
As I mentioned before, along with these major endorsements from United States senators and members of Congress of President Trump's reelection campaign, you also had the Ron DeSantis for president campaign finally drop out.
We all saw this coming.
And for those who have been following my reports closely and have been longtime viewers of Loomer Unleashed, you know that this is a campaign that never had a chance from the get go.
Ron DeSantis ran a very delusional presidential campaign off of his own personal ambition and his own political aspirations, his own love of the deep state, his own love of the weaponized justice system, and really this resentment that we all got to watch on display that Ron and really this resentment that we all got to watch on display that Ron DeSantis, his wife, and everybody really on team DeSantis has for President Trump in And, you know, being here, as I said, behind the scenes, you get to meet a lot of the staff.
You get to meet a lot of the advance team and you get to meet really just a lot of the people who are on President Trump's amazing campaign.
And what's really interesting is that a lot of people who used to work for Ron DeSantis back in the day now work for President Trump, right?
And so it's really interesting when you look at the fact that Ron DeSantis would not be governor of Florida today if it wasn't for President Trump and his endorsement.
And you see that the real winners, right, the real winners who may have used to have had, you know, some type of job with the Ron DeSantis campaign for governor, they're not working for President Trump, right?
They're not working for President Trump.
And you have former disgruntled Trump staffers or disgruntled, I like to call them traitors, okay, People that betrayed President Trump, people who stabbed him in the back after 2020 when the election was stolen, who decided to go work for Ron DeSantis after they had the opportunity of a lifetime to work for President Trump.
But as I've been saying for the last few months, right, we've kept a list.
We have kept a list of all the traitors, of everybody who has been disloyal.
And I know that I'm not alone when I say that we hope to not see those people welcomed back into a second administration.
And I'm confident that many on Team Trump feel the same way.
But it was really incredible because you may have seen the news, right?
Ron DeSantis has finally dropped out of the presidential election.
And I believe that we have that clip, and so we're going to play the clip in case you didn't see it.
Ron DeSantis was, he decided that he wasn't even going to campaign here in New Hampshire.
Last week when I was in Iowa, you saw that I actually loomered Ron DeSantis.
I caught up with his staffers.
I loomered Christina Puchaw at the hotel, at the restaurant, the night that President Trump gave his teletown hall.
But there were no Ron DeSantis events in New Hampshire this week because he wasn't here.
Because he had been planning to drop out.
Here in New Hampshire, the delegates are awarded proportionally, which means that you have to get at least 10% of the vote if you want to secure any of the delegates.
However, Ron DeSantis, according to polls going into New Hampshire before he decided to drop out, was actually polling below 6%, which means that he would not have even received a single delegate had he stayed in this race.
We already saw that Ron DeSantis received the endorsement of Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, of Bob Vander Plaats, and You know, so many other people in Iowa who said that they were kingmakers, right?
People who went on Fox News endlessly talking about how President Trump wasn't going to win Iowa, saying things like, President Trump hasn't been seen in Iowa, President Trump isn't campaigning in Iowa, and yet President Trump won 99 of 99 counties in Iowa.
And I say 99 even though, you know, the media likes to say it's 98 of 99, because I don't really count Democrat dirty tricks and Democrat election fraud as, you know, Oh, a victory!
And as we all saw on election night, President Trump won 99 of 99 counties in Iowa, and then they flipped one, so 98 of 99, after Democrat voters switched their registration the day of, which was, you know, you could do that in Iowa, it's disingenuous and it's not really a true Republican vote, so that they could vote for Nikki Haley.
They called it, Be a Republican for the Day.
And so, I like to say that President Trump won 99 of 99 counties because those are called Democrat dirty tricks, right?
And Ron DeSantis was going around talking about how he did the entire Grassley in Iowa, right?
And the entire Grassley, for those who may not know what that is, is when you visit all 99 of Iowa's counties.
Well, they may call it the Grassley, visiting all 99 counties, but I think that maybe we ought to call it the Trump, right?
When you win all 99 counties.
And President Trump, of course, accomplished that.
He broke records as it pertains to a contested caucus election in the state of Iowa.
The margin of victory had never been larger than 12.8% and President Trump Had a victory of over 30% and so congratulations, of course to President Trump.
But if you missed Ron DeSantis's pathetic, I guess you could say, endorsement speech, what you need to know about it is the guy didn't have the balls to actually have an event to face his supporters in person to drop out of the presidential race.
Not that he really had a chance of winning from the get-go.
So what did he do?
He recorded a nearly six minute long Twitter video, a Twitter video, where he Tweeted this out on Twitter.
You may recall that Ron DeSantis began his presidential campaign with a blunder on Twitter, now known as X, when he decided to launch a very glitchy Twitter space.
And it was really funny because Ron DeSantis then and we have the we have the tweet we have a screenshot if we want to get that on the on the screen uh production can get that on the screen for the viewers uh you can see the screenshot of his his tweet and we're going to play that clip for you now so let's go ahead and play the the video clip of Ron DeSantis dropping out Because I know that I had the best day of my life when Ron DeSantis dropped out of the presidential election several days ago.
I got to see President Trump and go to his rally.
The day that Ron DeSantis did drop out was amazing for people like myself who have been working hard to expose Ron DeSantis.
But take a listen to his dropout video and see for yourself.
Greetings from Florida!
The warmth of being home is a reminder why I've chosen public service.
From joining the United States Navy and serving in Iraq, to representing the people in the U.S.
Congress, and now serving as Governor of Florida.
And it reminds me why I decided to run for President.
To fight for those who have been forgotten in this country.
This is America's time for choosing.
We can choose to allow a border invasion, or we can choose to stop it.
We can choose reckless borrowing and spending, or we can choose to limit government and lower inflation.
We can choose political indoctrination, or we can choose classical education.
These choices are symptoms of the underlying struggle to ensure that constitutional government can endure and that Western civilization can survive.
We launched this campaign to bring accountability to government, regain sovereignty at our border, and restore sanity to our society.
We cannot succeed as a country if we allow our nation to be invaded, our currency to be debased, our cities to crumble, and our kids to be indoctrinated.
The D.C.
elites who facilitated this mess do not care about you, and they do not work for you.
They work for themselves.
They seek to accumulate power at your expense to pursue an agenda that is harmful to the American people.
Citizens do not serve politicians.
It is the duty of politicians to serve you.
Talk is cheap.
Actions speak louder than words.
Reversing the decline of this nation requires leadership that delivers big results for the people we are elected to serve.
I have a record of leading with conviction, championing an agenda marked by bold colors, delivering on my promises, and defeating the people who are responsible for our nation's decline.
That is the type of leadership we need for all of America.
Now, over the past many months, Casey and I have traveled across the country to deliver a message of hope that decline is a choice and that we can, in fact, succeed again as a nation.
Nobody worked harder, and we left it all out on the field.
Now, following our second place finish in Iowa, we've prayed and deliberated on the way forward.
If there was anything I could do to produce a favorable outcome, more campaign stops, more interviews, I would do it.
But I can't ask our supporters to volunteer their time and donate their resources if we don't have a clear path to victory.
Accordingly, I am today suspending my campaign.
I'm proud to have delivered on 100% of my promises, and I will not stop now.
It's clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance.
They watch his presidency get stymied by relentless resistance, and they see Democrats using lawfare to this day to attack him.
While I've had disagreements with Donald Trump, such as on the coronavirus pandemic and his elevation of Anthony Fauci, Trump is superior to the current incumbent, Joe Biden.
That is clear.
I signed a pledge to support the Republican nominee, and I will honor that pledge.
He has my endorsement because we can't go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackage formed of warmed-over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents.
The days of putting Americans last, of kowtowing to large corporations, of caving to woke ideology, are over.
I thank all of our passionate supporters who have stood by us through it all.
That we had people volunteer to come to Iowa in the middle of a blizzard to knock on doors and make phone calls touched us dearly.
No candidate had more thrown at him, but no candidate had so many committed volunteers and staff.
Finally, I want to thank my wife Casey and our kids, Madison, Mason, and Mamie.
Casey's gone far above and beyond in her support for our campaign and for our cause.
She's not only a great wife and mother, she's a great American who cares deeply about the future of the country that our kids will inherit.
Our kids have seen and done a lot on the trail, from playing on the famed Field of Dreams baseball site in Iowa, to making their first snowman in New Hampshire.
They are one of the reasons we fight so hard for what we believe in.
Winston Churchill once remarked that success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts.
While this campaign has ended, the mission continues.
Down here in Florida, we will continue to show the country how to lead.
Thank you and God bless.
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 8, 4.
So as you can see, Ron DeSantis decided to actually quote what he says is a Winston Churchill quote.
He says, success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts.
Pretty embarrassing for Ron DeSantis because he ended his presidential campaign the same way that he actually began his presidential campaign by screwing up on Twitter.
If you recall, I was reporting live that day in May of 2023 when Ron DeSantis decided to have his presidential campaign kickoff at the Ritz Carlton, and if you're looking at the screen now, you can actually see That Ron DeSantis was community noted by X because, well, success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is encouraged to continue that counts is not actually a real Winston Churchill quote.
And so Ron DeSantis thought that he was going to sound like a scholar and that he was going to, you know...
I don't know, appeal to people in some way by quoting Winston Churchill, but in the end he ended up getting embarrassed in a video that has now been seen over 50 million times on X because it's not even a real quote.
So just imagine how terrible his speechwriters are.
This just goes to show you how incompetent His staff is.
And honestly, I will say that the community note that was on Ron DeSantis' tweet of the video of him dropping out of the presidential race is really just symbolic of the, you know, the absolute shit show that his presidential campaign was from the very beginning, right?
This is a campaign of amateurs.
This is a campaign of people that really just don't, you know, cross their T's and dot their I's before they press publish or Before they do anything because if they did they would have known that there is no such thing as a DeSantis base It's called the MAGA base and it was on loan to Ron DeSantis when he ran for the governor of Florida after President Trump decided to endorse him.
There is no such thing as a DeSantis base.
There's no such thing as a DeSantis movement.
It's called the MAGA movement, okay?
And Donald J. Trump is not only the leader of the Republican Party, but also just the leader of America First and this MAGA movement.
And so, I don't know how any of these presidential candidates were on their right mind when they decided to make the decision to run a counter or really anti-Trump presidential campaign because Until the day that President Trump dies, there isn't going to be anybody else that succeeds the America First movement or takes the torch of America First.
And that day isn't going to be coming for a very long time because President Trump, of course, is, you know, in great spirits and he's got a lot of energy.
He's healthy.
We're going to get him back into office for another four years.
And it's going to be ultimately the American people, the MAGA base, and President Trump who make that decision about who the next heir apparent is of the MAGA movement.
But I'll tell you one thing, it's never going to be Ron DeSantis, okay?
It's never going to be Ron DeSanctimonious.
President Trump may have said the other day that he's permanently retiring the term DeSanctimonious, but guess what?
I'm not.
And we saw last night that President Trump, during his rally in Laconia, And I believe we have some footage from that rally last night.
Or, you know, you can even just see any of the rallies, really.
But there was a photo on Jason Miller.
Jason Miller is, of course, the senior advisor to President Trump's campaign.
And on his Twitter account, he had a photo titled, MAGA Avengers.
It was all of the GOP presidential candidates that filed to run against President Trump in the 2024 election season.
So we're talking Vivek Ramaswamy, Senator Tim Scott from South Carolina, Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota.
And all of them came to New Hampshire.
They've been in New Hampshire and they've been going back and forth between their respective states and home bases over these last few days to have a unity rally.
With President Trump, and you'll notice somebody's missing from that photo.
Who's missing from that photo, right?
Rhonda St.
Demonius is missing from that photo because Rhonda Santos didn't really give a strong endorsement of President Trump if you, you know, listen to that video of him dropping out pathetically when he dropped out of the presidential race.
If he truly was behind President Trump, if he really wanted to unite the base and he wasn't All about sour grapes in terms of dropping out and having to accept the fact that he was never actually going to be President of the United States of America.
He would have gotten on a plane.
It's not like Ron DeSantis doesn't have access to private planes, right?
I mean, look, if we're being honest, it's the Florida taxpayers that were paying, right?
Wrongfully so, for Ron DeSantis' travel on the private governor's plane that It's a shame, right?
of Florida has so that he could campaign illegally on taxpayer dime for president and use FDLA, that's Florida Department of Law Enforcement, as his private security.
So it's not like Ron DeSantis doesn't have access to a private plane.
It's not like he doesn't have the money to fly out here on a private plane and attend this unity rally.
He simply just didn't want to attend the unity rally because, well, he's not really a supporter of President Trump or the MAGA movement.
It's a shame, right?
It's a real shame because, well, you see all of the DeSantis supporters now talking about how they're never going to vote for President Trump or they're going to pivot over to RFK.
And the reality is that all Ron DeSantis did with his fruitless presidential campaign was to buy the MAGA GOP base more.
And he also wasted about $350 million of donor money that otherwise could have been used and really should have been used to support President Trump and his re-election efforts or to, you know, You know, President Trump's legal fees or, you know, oh I don't know, securing our elections and making sure that Big Tech and the Democrats and the RINOs don't steal our election like they did in 2020.
So it's definitely a problem and, you know, there's a lot of us who have kept the receipts as we said and it's really not that easy to just forgive and forget.
I'm not going to forgive.
I'm certainly not going to forget what Ron DeSantis and his supporters did.
And it doesn't really look like Ron DeSantis is going to be uniting, like he said in his phony presidential endorsement video, because I believe we have this tweet.
We can pull it up.
Ron DeSantis decided to tweet last night while this unity rally was taking place.
He retweeted a post, I believe from Politico, that talked about how the Florida taxpayers don't want to pay for Donald Trump's legal fees.
Well, guess what?
We're not paying for Trump's legal fees.
This is fake news.
This is fake news.
Trump pays for his own legal fees.
This is fake news by the fake news media.
And Ron DeSantis decided to retweet it while President Trump was giving his rally in Laconia and said, well, not under my watch with my veto pen, basically insinuating that he was going to work against President Trump.
But he's not going to have to veto anything because President Trump doesn't use Florida taxpayer money to pay for his legal fees.
It's just Ron DeSantis pushing anti-Trump narratives and further proving what we all knew to be true from the very beginning, which is Ron DeSantis is the DOJ's candidate, Ron DeSantis You know, spewed Jack Smith's talking points.
He went on MSDNC.
He went on CNN to attack President Trump throughout this contentious primary.
He said that J6ers deserve to go to jail.
He allowed for Capitol Police to set up an office in the state of Florida to hunt down Trump supporters.
And he never committed to pardoning President Trump or pardoning the J6ers who are locked up in prison.
And so, it's really difficult to unite with somebody like that, right?
It's hard to unite with somebody that is just truly, inherently anti-Trump.
You can see that...
That tweet on Ron DeSantis' Twitter profile, if you're interested in looking at it.
But despite that, it's been a very exciting day here on the ground in New Hampshire.
Of course, today is the day of the New Hampshire primary, and it is currently almost 6 o'clock.
So about two more hours, polls are going to close, and then we're going to have a really great election night victory party here in Nashua for President Trump.
Very exciting, for he's expected to crush Nikki Haley by over 20 points.
You see that Governor Chris DeNudin, right?
the governor of New Hampshire, who originally was playing footsie with Ron DeSantis and then really kind of just kicked DeSantis to the curb once he realized what a loser he was.
And now he's supporting Nikki Haley and he's been touring the state of New Hampshire campaigning with her at her so-called rallies, right?
And I say rallies, rallies in little tiny quotation marks because these really aren't rallies compared to what President Trump is having.
I mean, let's be honest, President Trump packed a stadium the other night that had a capacity of about 15,000 people and I was there to witness it and Nikki Haley gets maybe like 100 people at her events.
That's her rally, right?
Those are the rallies they have.
They're not really pulling in the crowds that President Trump has, and so being here on the ground, I've actually gone to all of the campaign events, okay?
So I went to President Trump's rallies.
I went to Nikki Haley's events.
She called the cops on me, had me removed.
Sununu had me removed, just like they had me removed in Iowa.
I didn't need to go to Mubake's events because he was smart enough to drop out and endorse President Trump ahead of The New Hampshire primary.
But I've met a lot of the vague staff since I have been here in New Hampshire.
And they're all supporting President Trump.
The only people who are not supporting President Trump are Raja Santa supporters.
And you can pull up that, if you want to pull up the image from the Vague Ramaswamy's Twitter account.
You can see for yourself that he used a meme from the fourth GOP presidential debate in Alabama.
If you recall, I was there doing a live report on the ground for Boomer Unleashed, and that's when Vivek wrote on a white piece of paper on stage, Nikki is corrupt, right?
And that kind of just, it really just became a meme throughout this entire primary season.
And so yesterday he, uh, he photoshopped it to say, uh, Trump 2024 47 or something like that.
And, uh, it just goes to show you that the vape has decided to put his ego last.
He's decided to, and I'm sure he's upset he spent millions of dollars of his own money, right?
I'm sure it's not easy as a man or as a candidate.
Look, I ran for office, okay?
I know what it's like to not be in office and You know, the feeling of despair and resentment that you have after something like that happens.
And so, it's definitely not easy, but the vague has been nothing but smiles.
He's been supportive of President Trump.
Doug Burgum as well, also.
You know, you may recall Doug Burgum.
We caught up with him at the Florida Summit a couple months ago.
He's the guy I confronted on video and said, why are you still in the race when you're polling at 1%?
He'd drop out and support President Trump.
Very nice guy, right?
Dropped out, endorsed President Trump.
Same with Senator Tim Scott, right?
He really didn't have much appeal as a presidential candidate, but all these guys have dropped out and they are enthusiastically supporting President Trump.
The only one who has dropped out who is not backing President Trump enthusiastically and is not calling on people to unite is Ron DeSantis.
I find that to be extremely problematic.
We went to some of Nikki Haley's events, we have some clips that we're going to play for you, that we're going to show you.
She was campaigning at back-to-back events with Governor Sununu, and so what we did, my crew with Loomer Unleashed, I also just want to take a moment to thank all my viewers and all my supporters that contributed to the GiveSendGo.
That's GiveSendGo.com slash Bloomer in New Hampshire.
GiveSendGo.com slash Bloomer in New Hampshire.
I want to thank everybody who contributed to that GiveSendGo because your funds were used to pay for the production, on-the-ground costs, the hotels.
It's not cheap, you know, the hotels are very expensive.
It was used to pay for the travel costs and You can see there we're trying to raise $20,000 because we have been covering all the different events and we're hoping to use some of the funds that are left over from New Hampshire to go out to South Carolina in a couple weeks and cover the South Carolina primary as well if Nikki Haley doesn't drop out.
And so thank you to everybody for that because You know, I have a team between flights for multiple people, food, and lodging, and all the production costs, and, you know, last minute expenses that happen on the road, whether it be, you know, needing new cords, or something, you know, a light blows out, or something happens with the camera gear, it's all made possible for, well, by all of you, right?
The people.
I know that there's a lot of trolls out there that say things like, Oh, you know, Laura works for the Trump campaign.
I certainly do not work for the Trump campaign, and you can see for yourself on the GiveSunGo that everything is transparent, and people can see that it's all crowdfunded.
And when the crowdfunds rise up, that's when, yeah, I won't be able to do this anymore, I suppose, unless I win the lottery or somehow become a millionaire or billionaire, because it's very expensive to do this type of work.
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I want to transition now over to some of the other campaigns and some of the other things that we saw here.
We saw, of course, Ron DeSantis drop out of the presidential election.
We saw Nikki Haley campaigning with Governor Sununu.
I want to play some of those clips because some of these clips were just so funny, right?
I showed up, it was actually Nikki Haley's birthday the other day, and I decided to show up to one of her meet and greets where she was meeting with Governor Sununu, and I decided that I was going to bring her The affidavits, right?
I was going to bring her a birthday gift.
I wanted to bring her the signed affidavits from the men who claimed that they had extramarital affairs with her.
And I did this because if you are a reader of Loomers.com or the Loomer Report or a viewer of Loomer Unleashed, then you know that we broke, right?
We broke this Nikki Haley story Or at least resurrected it months ago, before anybody really wanted to talk about it.
And of course I'm talking about the two extramarital affairs she had with two men, one of them her former communications staffer, Will Foltz, and another individual by the name of Larry Marchant, who both signed affidavits saying that they had affairs with Nikki Haley.
Well, I posted the receipts, as I always do, and then the Daily Mail decided to say that this was an exclusive story of their own.
If you recall, Nikki Haley actually called the police on me when I was outside of her event in Iowa when I brought these affidavits with me, even though I had tickets to her event.
Why do I bring this up now?
Well, because Daily Mail, now that they're reporting on it, it's become a really big story.
People are asking Nikki Haley questions about it.
They dropped the story.
Really, I broke it first.
Or at least resurrected at first, because this story had been known to voters in South Carolina, but it had not been known to people really outside of South Carolina.
And so Nikki Haley has this event the other night at a bar with Governor Sununu, and her family used to own a lingerie business called Exotica International.
And Nikki Haley likes to take jabs at President Trump all the time, right?
She's now calling him senile.
She's saying that he's too old to be president.
And one of the things that she likes to say, ironically, which is kind of funny given the fact that Donald Trump is, you know, he's only a billionaire, right?
He's only a billionaire, so he must be good with money if this guy's a billionaire with a business empire.
She says things like, oh, it's time for us to put an accountant back in the White House.
An accountant!
Well, she likes to tout her so-called, you know, accountant skills and goes around telling people that she was a CPA because she was the bookkeeper for her immigrant parents' lingerie business known as Exotica International, which, surprise, surprise, went bankrupt.
So if she was really such a great bookkeeper, why did her parents' business go bankrupt, right?
Why did the business go bankrupt?
A question I had for her, so I decided to show up to Victoria's Secret and I purchased Nikki Haley some lingerie because I assume that unaccounted product for her many affairs probably contributed to the bankruptcy, right?
The early bankruptcy filing of her parents' lingerie company.
And so I showed up to her event with this present from Victoria's Secret, and I wanted to give it to her with these signed affidavits from the men that she had affairs with.
And she and Sununu had me removed, and I wanted to ask Governor Sununu how he feels being like Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa, knowing that his endorsement has no value in his own home state of New Hampshire.
So let's go ahead and play that interaction.
It's a couple minutes long, and you can see for yourself what happened.
We're going to play that clip for you now.
Hey, Governor Sununu!
Great to see you!
How does it feel, Governor?
Governor Sununu, how does it feel to know that your endorsement doesn't even matter in your own home state of New Hampshire?
Governor Sununu, how does it feel to know that your endorsement is?
President Trump is going to beat Nikki Haley on Tuesday.
Can I ask for a leave?
Yeah, you can go.
You're not purchasing anything, you can leave.
I'll purchase something.
No, it's too late now.
I don't mind purchasing anything.
- No, no, no, no, no, no. - But it's a meeting grade.
I'm not leaving.
- Can I ask for a leave?
- Yeah, you can go.
You're not purchasing anything, you can leave. - This is the venue he's asking for.
- I'll purchase something.
- No, it's two right now. - I don't mind purchasing anything.
- No, this is private property, so time to go. - Why does Nikki keep picking journalists Time to go.
Private property.
Time to go.
Thank you.
Come on.
The venue is asking you to leave.
Come on.
I want to know, I want to know why, I want to know how Governor Sununu feels knowing that his endorsement doesn't matter in his own home state.
Because tonight President Trump is having a rally and there's a delegation of senators and the governor of South Carolina from Nikki Haley's own home state is all coming to endorse President Trump.
And so the question is if these people know their best, right?
The Republicans in her own state.
If they know, they know her best, right?
Why do you guys kick journalists out of your events?
Why not?
Please leave.
Are you going to be trespassing?
No, no, no.
Let's go.
You're not welcome here.
Why not?
The owner of the property doesn't want you here.
Please leave.
But why do you guys have such a problem with journalists?
Please leave.
You have to go.
Why do you think it's okay to tug on my jacket?
It's okay.
Take your hands off me.
You've been asked to leave.
Hey no, that's assault.
You don't get to put your hands on me.
I'm state police.
You need to leave now.
You've been told to leave.
Leave the property.
Well, I know that I'm a journalist.
Why is it?
If you don't leave after this next warning, I will take you into custody.
Do you understand?
Okay.
We love Nikki.
We love Nikki.
So as you can see, that was one of the state directors of the New Hampshire State Police who was manhandling me.
And you can see that he actually physically grabbed my jacket to remove me from Nikki Haley's event, which isn't very good hospitality given the fact that it was described as a meet and greet open to the public.
And I bought her a birthday present.
It's not like I came empty-handed.
I mean, God, I don't know if you've ever shopped at Victoria's Secret before, but it's not exactly cheap.
So I bought her some really nice lingerie for her birthday, and she just decided to have the police remove me.
And, you know, these politicians, whether they be governors or candidates for president, they need to face the people.
Okay, the First Amendment and free speech is the bedrock of our society, and when you have people like Nikki Haley and Governor Sununu advertising these events to the public and telling people that they should show up and they should ask questions, And then you have Governor Sununu, you know, looking at me and then realizing who I am and then, oh, you know, we're just gonna, we're just gonna, we're just gonna go to the back of the bar and we're gonna have the police manhandle a journalist.
I'm not the only journalist this happened to as well.
You know, look, there's a little bit of, um...
I'd say bad blood now between... I mean, I guess I could forgive them.
I suppose I could find it within my heart to forgive the Daily Mail for ripping off my story.
But they even threw the Daily Mail out of Nikki's events the other day, and I'm told that they banned Nikki Haley.
You can look this up.
You can see it yourself.
They actually banned the Daily Mail from attending all future Nikki Haley events.
The Daily Mail Look, I'm a journalist, but the Daily Mail is a multi-million dollar publication, okay?
They certainly have a much larger budget than I do.
And so they're not only banning independent journalists like myself, who crowdfund and have their shows on Rumble, but they're blacklisting major publications like the Daily Mail from their events.
Michael Tracy, who's also another journalist as well, he was kicked out of Nikki Haley's event.
Same thing happened to him.
And you see this happen over and over again.
And so they shouldn't be having town halls if they don't want to answer questions.
And we decided to follow Nikki Haley to all of her campaign events throughout the New Hampshire area while she was campaigning with Governor Sununu.
Because if you've seen the polls, recent polls from interactive polls show that President Trump is set to crush Nikki Haley tonight by over 20 points in the state of New Hampshire, which is further evidence that Governor Chris Sununu's endorsement has no value in his own home state.
And we wanted to ask him those questions.
So we're going to go ahead and we're going to play that clip of Nikki Haley and, well, Governor Sununu.
This was a restaurant called The Beach Plum.
Sorry, just me.
Just to go.
Sorry.
Hey, guys.
Governor Sununu, how does it feel knowing your endorsement means nothing in your own home state of New Hampshire?
Look at the polls.
Will you endorse President Trump when Nikki loses on Tuesday?
Not allowed to ask questions.
Have you been a customer at all?
I'm here for the public meet and greet though.
Everyone else is ordering food and I've been asked to have you leave by the people in charge because they're saying that you're going to cause problems so at this time I'm going to need you to leave Okay, so you don't have a problem with it, but can I just... people want you to ask me to leave?
Sir, I am just trying to keep everything calm in here, and so I have no problems today.
So I'm going to have to ask you to leave right now.
I'm not allowed to ask questions?
I'm going to have to ask you to leave, sir.
I can't ask... This is private property.
I'm in charge of this restaurant right now.
I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
I'm just asking if you have a question.
I am trying to be reasonable with you.
I need you to leave.
Free speech?
You don't care about free speech?
You can't ask a candidate a question?
Currently, right now, what I'm concerned about is keeping this place under control.
It's all under control.
I'm asking you to leave, and I need you to leave.
It'll be under control.
So they have the right to have you leave, and they want you to leave.
They're asking you to leave.
They've asked you twice.
What will happen otherwise?
You're going to be trespassed from this place.
I don't want to do that.
What happens when you trespass?
How does that work?
When you get trespassed?
Yeah.
So they have the authorization to trespass from their business.
Right?
So they have an authorization to trust fashion from their business, right?
You have to leave the business, right?
And you take it.
Are they saying that I'm trust fashion?
You are trespassing.
You understand that?
Yeah.
Let's go.
that we had with Governor Sununu and Nikki Haley As I mentioned before, you know, we had their entire campaign schedule while they were here in New Hampshire and there's several other clips along with the one in the bar where I was thrown out.
That was, of course, a Loomer Unleashed contributor confronting Governor Sununu.
And then we decided to drive up the coast of Maine as well.
And we're going to play this other clip for you now so you can see how Nikki Haley's motorcade not only beelined to avoid us while we were tracking them and trying to ask her questions about why she's taking money from Democrat donors, but also, too, how Governor Sununu ran away from this question. how Governor Sununu ran away from this question.
I don't know why he's so scared of answering the question as to why his endorsement has no value in his own home state of New Hampshire and whether or not he's going to be endorsing President Trump when Nikki Haley loses the New Hampshire primary tonight.
So let's go ahead and play this clip.
Hey Governor Sununu, are you going to be endorsing President Trump when Nikki Haley loses the primary on Tuesday?
She's going to lose by over 20 points.
Your endorsement has no value in your own upstate.
- All right, you ready?
It's very short.
- Let me know what.
- Five, four, three, two, one.
So Nikki Haley and Governor Sununu weren't the only two candidates who, well, and politicians for that matter, who were dodging questions while Lumer Unleashed was on the ground here in New Hampshire chasing everybody and, you know, reporting on the various presidential campaigns.
We also decided to catch up with the Democrats in New Hampshire last night.
Because, you know, the New Hampshire primary is open.
And so you have Democrats, you have Republicans on the ballot.
Something really interesting that some people may not know is Joe Biden is actually not on the ballot for the New Hampshire primary.
And so the Biden campaign and all of his surrogates are running this very kind of bizarre write-in Biden campaign.
Where you have these people going around encouraging voters to write in Joe Biden's name on the ballot.
They've spent millions of dollars on this initiative.
And two of the Democrat presidential candidates that are on the ballot who are running against Joe Biden are Dean Phillips, a congressman, and also Miriam Williamson, who has run for president in the past before.
And so I just find it really interesting, right, that you have people like Barack Hussein Obama's campaign manager David Plouffe encouraging Democrats, not only the voters and the donors, but people like Reid Hoffman, who of course is not only the co-founder of LinkedIn, a lot of you may use LinkedIn for your professional connections and whatnot, but also he is the second largest mega-donor to the Democrat Party after George Soros.
And so you have Reid Hoffman who gave Nikki Haley's PAC a quarter of a million dollars And then you also have Democrats like Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase encouraging Democrats to vote for and also give their money, and we're talking a lot of money here, millions of dollars, to Nikki Haley.
And my question is, is why are these Democrats who call themselves community organizers and progressives donating and encouraging people to vote for Nikki Haley, who claims to be a Republican, instead of the Democrat candidates like Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson?
And so take a look at this interaction, because last night we decided to catch up with Dean Phillips and Mary Ann.
We're going to play the Dean Phillips split first.
But something really interesting happened.
Even though we came as friendlies, right, self-identifying Trump supporters, after Dean Phillips decided to show up to the Trump event last night in Rochester, They removed us from Dean's event.
Dean Phillips would not allow us to stay and actually had us banned and kicked out of his event for asking about how the DNC is trying to rig the Democrat primary.
So let's go ahead and play that clip.
It's a longer clip, but it's quite entertaining so that you can see the Democrats' hypocrisy on full display.
Go ahead and play the Dean Phillips ejecting Laura Loomer from his campaign event clip.
Ask a question.
Yeah, if you could ask them.
They know who I am.
I have my own show on Rumble.
I'm a political journalist.
I usually go to Republican events and confront Republicans.
And I was here tonight because I genuinely think it's unfair how the Democrats... Here, stand over there.
The Democrats are trying to...
They're trying to rank the primary, and I think that... I can confirm that I witnessed her attempt to confront Nikki Haley.
I don't follow Nikki's events.
I believe you, ma'am.
I know, but the staff were okay with you.
They all know who I was.
I completely understand.
But look, it's their fault, and it's their event.
I know, but I think that there's a misunderstanding, because Dean, I know...
He was at the Trump rally last night in Rochester, and he was telling Trump supporters to come.
And so, I wanted to come.
I'm not going to scream anything.
I really just honestly wanted to... Well, the support doesn't totally understand.
At the end of the day, look, it's their prerogative.
It's their event.
I don't know.
Can you just ask them?
Maybe there's just a misunderstanding.
I know that they think I'm probably... because I go to Nikki Haley's events and I confront her, but I genuinely... I just don't understand why I can't stand him when Trump endorsed Dean.
I know, but it's kind of crazy.
Yeah, but they had no problem.
Conrad and the guy in the back, they were like, oh, what are you here for?
We know who you are.
And all I said was...
No, listen, I just had discussions with them.
So I'll share your concerns with them, right?
But I'm just passing on the message.
All right, well, I don't know.
Maybe you guys could ask Dean because he was...
Trump endorsed Dean.
I appreciate that.
Thank you.
Can you ask, though?
I guess you earned a recommendation.
I know, but it's kind of crazy.
I just jumped up to ask the legitimate question.
What were you going to ask?
Was he really a Trump rally?
I wanted to ask him how he feels as a legitimate Democrat candidate about Obama's former campaign manager, who worked with Joe Biden, David Plouffe, encouraging Democrats to vote for Nikki Haley, as opposed to a Democrat candidate.
Oh, did he do that?
Yeah, he did.
Like, that's literally all I was going to ask him.
I don't understand why he can't come in.
Because the DNC sent a threat letter to the Democratic Party of New Hampshire, saying that they're required To announce to all voters that the primary is meaningless.
Right, but that's my point.
And so... But on the other hand... Why can't I ask a legitimate question?
Dark Money, Dirt Crack Groups are spending over a million and a half dollars already just on direct mailers to write in by the campaign.
Right, but that's why we came here is because we were trying to expose the right-inviting campaign, and I have a massive following.
That's why I came tonight, because I want to expose the right-inviting campaign.
I'm familiar with you.
Why are they not letting me inside?
It's just kind of ridiculous.
They have signs that say everyone's invited.
You're persecuted.
I know, but this is bullshit.
We should go talk to the staff.
I interviewed Dean.
You know who I am, right?
I don't.
I'm Michael Tracy.
Oh, you look so much different.
You look so much different than your profile picture.
Yeah.
Do you have like a cartoon avatar?
Yeah, I do.
But you're here.
Can you tell them?
Like, this is ridiculous.
Why interview Dean Phillips on Saturday?
And you and I have both been assaulted by Maxine Waters.
You know, you try to lump me in with you on that.
We were both got assaulted by Maxine.
I spent like seven years trying to convince people I never actually alleged that I was assaulted.
I know.
Wait, wait, wait.
You want to found a survivor's group.
Yeah, and then what else did you have in common?
We both got thrown out by Nikki.
We did get both thrown out by Nikki.
Yeah, and so I came here because I also wanted to ask him tonight how many votes he's expecting Democrat candidate Nikki Haley to take away from him tomorrow.
I think these are fair questions.
I would be entertained by you asking those questions.
He's coming in this way, isn't he?
I didn't see you at Don Jr.' 's event today.
Because we were covering, I was breaking a lot of stories today, I had to do some written articles as well.
Oh really?
Yeah.
What did you break today?
So, The Atlantic and Alex Soros... Are we streaming now, by the way?
No.
It's recording.
Oh, okay.
The Atlantic wrote this really crazy article about crime, and then they had this photograph that was a cryptic message calling for the assassination of Trump, and then Alex Soros tweeted it, and so I did this analysis to show all the subliminal imagery of it, and then also to... I reported a few weeks ago on an elite fundraiser that Nikki Haley's having with Democrat donors and RINO donors, and then they just added a bunch of names to it today, so I... Reeve Hoffman?
Well, some other people, yeah.
I don't understand why they want us.
I'm so persecuted.
I think you're the first and last.
I know, which isn't fair.
I think it's fine to say everyone's welcome.
Yeah, you do.
That's the whole campaign slogan.
Wait, wait, wait.
Everyone's invited.
Except Laura Luper.
Why does everybody hate me?
Look at me.
I'm, like, really tiny, too.
Yeah, you don't look very threatening at the moment, anyway.
Although, we know what you're capable of.
I know, but I genuinely just wanted to ask a question.
I'm here as a friend.
What'd you do with the lingerie?
I don't know, I guess I'm just gonna have to donate it.
Hey!
Question for you!
Uh-oh.
No, I'm curious, because they wouldn't... I don't understand.
I understand.
I'm a contributor.
I go out there and meet with Republicans out there, and I genuinely wanted to ask a question.
And it's a friendly question, because they say everyone's invited.
I'm just a volunteer.
I'm just a volunteer.
The staff said I couldn't come in.
I really honestly had a genuine question.
I can't answer any question.
I'm just a volunteer.
I'll see.
I'm just a volunteer.
I'm just a volunteer.
I'm just a volunteer, like I said.
Sure, we can see.
It's a big platform for Dean.
It's a massive platform.
I really do believe that the New Hampshire primary is being raised by the DMT.
I'm just a volunteer.
I said that, but can you ask him to come out?
Sure, we can see.
But we'll have to ask you.
I know, but it's freezing cold out there.
I drove over an hour to come here.
Okay, I'm sorry.
I'm just a volunteer.
I will.
Alright, I'll wait, but can you just ask, please?
Thank you.
I'll wait.
Okay.
Can you ask, though?
Thank you.
I just followed, uh... I walked here because I was following Tuk Tuk.
You should tweet this.
Like, why do I get kicked out everywhere?
I'm not, I'm not like the official podcaster of your misadventures.
I don't understand why I get kicked out everywhere.
They said everyone's invited.
No, they have campaign placards saying everyone's invited.
Except me.
It's just too much bullshit.
Michael, what do you think about this?
If you offend Dean Phillips, then you've really reached a threshold because he's like the... I know, but that's my point.
I didn't say anything.
I was waiting to stand.
I know his sign literally said Dean who?
I was going to blast him off to my 800,000 followers.
This is crazy.
Well, I'm deeply offended on your behalf.
I witnessed... Now, the second time... They're letting me in?
Uh-oh.
Are they going to let me in?
What?
You can't allow me inside.
This is crazy.
Do you want me to be inside?
No.
Well, I just don't understand.
I'm not asking a hostile question.
Yeah.
This is friendly fire.
It says everyone's invited.
I know.
Everyone's invited.
I can send that picture to you.
I can go in.
Yeah, go inside because maybe you could ask.
You should have worn your lingerie as a sign of goodwill.
I never met young person.
I don't think so.
How many creepy guys messaged you about the L.A.
Drag?
Well, there was just mostly comments in my thread that were like, oh wow, a lot of us would really like some exclusive subscriber content.
I figured that's probably you.
I'm like, listen dude, okay, I don't have an OnlyFans.
OnlyBans, okay?
I have OnlyBans.
OnlyBans, no OnlyFans.
God.
This is crazy.
Why is it that everybody hates me?
I just think it's awkward to even know who you are.
Maybe they, not that I'm overly surprised, but even just like visibly seeing you, that they will automatically go, they have to spring into action and eject you.
You know who I was, and I said, listen, I know you know who I am.
I'm not trying to hide.
I literally want to ask a legitimate question.
Also, this is the second time that immediately as I walk into someplace, I see you having a confrontation.
When I walked into that tavern, I didn't show up to be conversational.
When I walked into that tavern where Nikki was having a meeting, the first thing I saw was you in the face of the New Hampshire State Police detail.
I'm going to try to go in.
I don't know if they're going to think I'm associated with youth.
Maybe I'll be a judge as well.
Yeah, but can you just explain?
I just don't understand why I'm not allowed to ask anybody any questions.
Alright, well I'm going to try to go in.
I don't know if they're going to think I'm associated with you, so maybe I'll be a gentleman as well.
Yeah, but can you just explain?
I'll ask around because I interviewed him.
Right, and I just, I'm not trying to be hostile.
I genuinely want to know.
Yeah, you only had, you only had, like, what's the pro, you know.
But that's a legitimate question.
Well, there's no, there's no, like, pro-Trump rationale to be hostile to him.
If anything, you'd want to elevate him.
Trump pleaded to him the other night.
Trump literally said it.
I've had the Democrats vote for him.
Yeah.
He literally endorsed him.
I don't get it.
Alright, I'm going to go in.
I'll, I'll, uh, send you a message if I hear anything.
This is kind of crazy.
Alright, thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You have news, Max.
This is crazy!
Like, I wasn't even going to do anything.
It's so crazy.
I feel like he's really here.
It's cold outside.
I'm just going to stand in here.
I'm really cool.
All right.
I'm going to talk about why you're here.
Cool.
Well, what a pleasant surprise, right?
We're here at the Trump War Room headquarters here in Nashua, and polls are about to close.
What time is it right now?
Because I don't want to give people false information.
Let's see, because we're live.
So we've got another hour and a half or so before polls close here in New Hampshire, and look who walked in the door!
Vivek Ramaswamy!
And so, it's great to see you.
It's good to see you.
Yeah, you officially dropped out the other day in Iowa, and you've endorsed President Trump.
That's right.
And we were just talking earlier about what a poor sport Ron DeSantis has been.
I saw you last night on stage with Senator Tim Scott and Governor Doug Burgum.
And, you know, look, I ran for office myself twice, and so I know how it stings when you put your own time and your own money into it.
And you especially, you know, you poured millions of dollars of your own money into this election.
And so Ron needs to get over it.
And I noticed that he was missing last night.
And so I really appreciate you being here.
What's it been like?
You're now a surrogate for Trump.
It's been awesome.
It's been jarring, to be honest with you.
I did not expect to end the campaign that night, but when I looked at it honestly, I had 8% in Iowa.
I was about to get about the same percent in New Hampshire.
And I know that a decisive victory tonight is critical to eliminate Nikki from this race.
And so I wanted to throw my 8%, or whatever it was going to be, in Trump's direction to make that a decisive victory.
And for me, when I look at this, if you say that I put $30 million into my campaign, and then we lost, okay, that'd be one disappointment.
I think about it as putting as close to $30 million of our own money into this movement.
And I think America First is going to continue for another 250 years.
And it was born in 1776, and we owe it to our founding fathers.
So viewed that way, I just view this as continuing the same movement through a new chapter of making sure Donald J. Trump becomes the next president.
And I would say, Laura, that's not the destination.
I don't want to just win this election in November.
I want to win this election in a landslide in November, by such a decisive margin that it actually, dare I say it, reunites the country.
And one of the things I've appreciated about President Trump this week, actually, so there's multiple times we did, I think, what, five, six days ago we did a rally, we did one last night.
Backstage, I've talked to him at each of the events.
The first time I talked to him backstage, we had a detailed conversation about central bank digital currencies, about CBD season.
Yeah, and I saw that that was one of the campaign ideas.
You know, we were just talking about that, right?
Earlier on the segment, but also something that you had been talking more about, and I saw President Trump only really started to highlight this issue more once you had a conversation with him.
Exactly, and this is what the mainstream media prevents the people from seeing about him.
The mainstream media creates one impression of Donald Trump, and they give the public one sort of cartoonish depiction of a leader.
What I saw, actually, was a guy who was very intellectually curious, got to the bottom of what we were saying.
He didn't initially just say, OK, great, I'm going to run with that.
He asked me the right questions.
Then two nights later, he came out when I wasn't here in a speech and mentioned that he was opposed to central bank digital currencies.
And then last night, and I thought it was very gracious of him, He went up and he specifically laid out why he's opposed to CBDCs.
And after this, he said, and you know what, I give full credit to Vivek Ramaswamy.
And I say that not because that makes me feel awful.
Of course, I felt a little good when he said that, but that's not why I'm bringing it up.
I'm bringing it up because the impression that they cultivate is that this is a man who only cares about himself.
won't work with other leaders.
And what I see is actually the exact opposite, is somebody who, if you lay out the right arguments and you lay out, actually get to the bottom of it, somebody who actually is open-minded to the right ideas for this country.
And so one of those ideas I've also been talking to him about more, and we saw it in his speech last night, and I think it is going to be a major theme heading into the general election, and I think it's going to be part of how we win a landslide, is the theme of free speech.
I don't know if you noticed even last night he started talking about that more, the virtue of free speech.
You know, the very party that claims to be against threats to democracy is presenting the great threat to democracy.
And I think it's going to be a beautiful thing, and I think we're going to see, I'm certainly going to be talking about it on the campaign trail more, and I expect Donald Trump to be talking about it on the campaign trail more, is to say, even if you disagree with me, look Joe Biden supporters in the eye and say, even if you disagree with me, I will stand for your right to say it, even though the guy who you think you're supporting doesn't agree with the same in return.
If you tell the people of this country that this is going to be Reagan 1980 on steroids, is what we're going to see this November.
And I want to make it happen.
I agree with you completely.
And you know, free speech is something I care about a lot.
I know that.
Especially as somebody who, you know, was completely deplatformed for years because of my support for President Trump and for speaking truth to power.
And we've seen it's not just Democrats like Joe Biden that want to lock people up in jail.
And I think you and I agree on something, and I think Donald Trump would agree with us too, is that somebody should not be deplatformed just because they're supporting Joe Biden.
Regardless.
And you shouldn't be arrested or.
Regardless.
For an event.
For simply showing up to an event and asking a question.
That's in the Republican Party, by the way.
Yeah, we have that.
Well, I would say that Nikki Haley.
Those two back-to-back days in Iowa when you and I, when I saw each other.
But this is the person who is running now who wants to require your social media account to be tied to a government-issued ID.
I don't even think Joe Biden would have been creative to make that up, and yet you see that now within our own Republican Party.
That being said, I feel like we've almost talked, wasted too much of your time talking about Nikki Haley.
We're moving to the general election now.
I think for all intents and purposes, this primary is done tonight, and we need to start focusing on not just the general election, but the general election in a landslide, get a head start, and the moral mandate to start reuniting this country.
And the thing I love about Trump is also, I mean, I think part of the reason Trump and I get along is there's a lot of similarities.
We'll fight like hell in the primary till the very end I'm out.
We will fight like hell for what's right for the country.
But we're actually, it turns out, we have a common purpose, which is taking America first to the next level.
And the people of Iowa spoke clearly about who they want to see as the next president.
That's the way this is decided at the ballot box in our system.
And that's what had me go all in.
You're also both two very successful, I guess, you know, businessmen.
You're obviously very wealthy yourself.
President Trump is very wealthy, but your campaigns were not built off the backs of special interests.
Exactly.
Corporate America, right?
You're not built off of the military-industrial complex, and so I think that's why you and President Trump are both very appealing candidates.
And look, like I said, I mean, the MAGA voters were very friendly towards you, even when you were running for president, because they resonated with your message, because it's Trump's message, right?
And I respect the hell out of the MAGA base, and you deserve that.
I say this, and I don't know how you feel about this, but I've been telling people, I think Ron DeSantis is done, and the future is Vivek.
I think that, you know, we're going to see President Trump back in the White House for four years.
I hope to see you a part of the administration as an advisor.
Who knows?
I'll do whatever is... I'll have an impact on the country in some way.
I hope you don't give up on your political aspirations as well, because we do need another generation after President Trump gets those four more years back in the White House.
And I don't really like anybody.
I mean, I think that...
That's a good thing to have.
That's a good habit to have, and I love your... I mean, even when I came on your show for the first time, I was just like, okay, she's coming pretty hard, but I respect that.
I think I asked you live on my show to drop out, but I just... But that's the job of a good journalist, actually, and I respect that.
I will say that, and thank you for saying those words, Laura, I want the laser focus to be on the next... I wouldn't even say the next four years.
I would say the next two years, because most of what Donald Trump is going to get done in his second term, I want people to open their eyes to this, I think it's going to be in the first year.
Every president, right?
And the beauty of this is there's an opportunity here where usually if you have two terms and they're back-to-back, your sort of balloon is already a little bit deflated by the time you're in that second term.
Here that second term can feel like a first term.
So it's a special opportunity, actually, and I don't mean to be just a, you know, fake optimist here.
I'm optimistic in a real way, where usually if a president goes two terms, that first year, that first 18 months is still where they got most of their actual work done.
Donald Trump had that version.
He gets that again now.
And so I'm laser-focused on making sure I'm able to play my part.
We talked about the CBDCs or some of the other ideas.
I'm going to continue my conversations with him.
One of the conversations we haven't had, but I expect to have with him, and I think he's going to be very amenable to it, is how do we move from a discussion of reforming these agencies to actually shutting them down?
I agree.
Abolishing them.
Exactly.
Abolishing the FBI.
The shutdown agenda.
FBI, Department of Education, etc.
There were always the areas where, I wouldn't call us disagreements on this, but that was one of the areas where I certainly had The most emphasis in my campaign of any other issue that I put emphasis on was on shutting down those agencies.
And I think that's actually a unifying message.
I went on a centrist to left-of-center podcast the other day.
I don't know when it's coming out.
But I will tell you, I was surprised when these people thought I'm some sort of far-right animus that they're going to have towards me.
I explained to them the history of how Martin Luther King or the civil rights activists were spied on wrongfully by the same FBI.
That's now doing it to conservatives.
And the right answer in both cases is you've got to shut down the bureaucracy.
And so this theme of actually shutting down bureaucracy, of the managerial class, I think that's something that actually many orphaned Democrats and Independents and Libertarians are going to come along for, and that's going to give us a landslide in November.
It's also a global message we saw recently with the election of Malay and Argentina as well.
And it's working down there, by the way.
It works in the private sector.
Shut everything down.
Shut it down.
And so lastly I want to, because a lot of people have questions, you're not going away, right, just because you ended your campaign.
What can people expect to see of you?
Are you going to be traveling with the Trump campaign?
I expect to be.
Are you going to be a full-time surrogate?
Are you going to be brought on as a full-time advisor?
I don't know if you can share that news with our viewers.
I will say that my top goal In my, what I want to accomplish this year is ensuring that Donald Trump becomes the next President of the United States and to make sure that we're on a path to make that second term even more successful than the first.
I'm all in.
I'm all in.
So we were in New Hampshire.
I said, when do you need me back?
We came back last night.
I'm here today.
I actually had plans to be in other states going forward in the latter part of this race.
But the spotlight needs to be on him.
And so, with that said, how can I be most helpful from in front of the scenes, from behind the scenes, whatever it's going to take?
I am, actually.
Now, Nevada, what's interesting is the mystery is Nikki Haley isn't even on the caucus in Nevada.
It's the weirdest thing.
She really is a birdbrain.
She didn't even fill out the right paperwork to qualify for the caucus.
So I was planning to go to Nevada, and I'm actually going to Nevada tomorrow.
But it turns out it's not that, it's not super relevant, and so I think South Carolina and Michigan might end up being More important, but actually probably not, because she should be dropping out after tonight.
That's the reality of what needs to happen.
I hope.
Well, you know, I think you're a good man, and I hope that people will, you know, will see that.
Look, we've had Vivek on the show numerous times now, and I think that you've really proven yourself to be To be a real ally to President Trump.
And like I said, I like the campaign that you ran, I like your message, and I think that you're not just going to be a strong ally and supporter and advisor to President Trump, but I'm excited for what 2028 holds.
Thank you.
We'll leave that for them.
I'll leave that for them, but I will say, I do think that you have a bright, bright future.
Thanks, Laura.
I appreciate it, and we will always fight like hell for this country, and you know who's going to do that next?
It's going to be Donald Trump.
Donald Trump?
Yep.
We've got to get him in.
And we're going to do that.
Great to see you here for the party tonight.
How much do you think Trump's going to win by tonight?
One of the things I learned even coming out of Iowa is I'm not very good at this game.
And so, of political predictions, I got 8%.
I thought I was going to be probably double that, and it was more than I started with, which is zero.
All that being said, I did visit a number of polling sites.
I'll tell you something.
I went to Windham, I went to a bunch of other sites, I went to some diners.
The site I visited, it was amazing.
I'm walking there, there's like probably 30 people with Trump signs that are cheering and chanting USA as I'm coming out.
There's two people over there for Nikki Haley.
So take that for what it's worth, but the level If it was a matter of the level of energy, just the raw energy, I think it would be a landslide of epic proportion.
Now, I think you might have a lot of lukewarm supporters who, holding their nose anyway, are voting for Haley, and I don't think you have that many people holding their nose and voting for Trump.
So, if it was just sheer enthusiasm, it's like a landslide of epic proportion.
And the question is, how many of those milk-toast, lukewarm, hold-your-nose voters, really Democrats or whatever, that prop up Nikki Haley, how much do they close that gap?
I think it's going to be a decisive win tonight, and I think on the back of a decisive win.
I will say this, Laura, because this is a theme I've been on, and I know it makes many people in our movement uncomfortable, but it is the truth, and I'm going to stick to it.
If Nikki Haley does stay in this race after losing decisively tonight, and I do think that's probably what's going to happen, she's going to lose decisively, and if her words are to be believed, the donors are going to still pay her to stick around.
Of course.
And they're already pumping the money in.
But what does that say?
What does that say?
It says what I've been saying and some other people have been saying all along.
Jack Smith is her running mate.
She's the candidate of the DOJ.
You got it.
Because the sole bet means that they're just running.
There's no path to defeat Donald Trump through the front door.
What it means is they are playing for elimination of Trump one way or another.
And I think that that is That is an ugly reality.
So I don't want to jump to that conclusion yet.
I have been predicting this for some time.
I hope I'm wrong about that.
I hope I'm wrong and what we find out is after Nikki Haley decisively loses tonight, she does what is the obvious thing that anybody else in that position would do is drop out.
But if she doesn't, then it tells you that the things that I've been saying in the last couple of months We are unfortunately grounded in reality and we have to do everything in our power to make sure that that plot doesn't play out, which is to narrow this to a two-horse race and then take Trump off the ballot or eliminate him one way or another and trot their puppet in the White House.
And we have to make sure, sure as hell, as a movement, that will never happen in our country.
But we're going to find out what happens in a few hours.
Let's hope for her conceding and we don't have to go there.
And I would love for everybody to tell me that I was wrong and I will say that we're celebrating it.
I hope so.
I hope that finally we can get all that donor money behind Trump, right?
Because that's another one of their strategies is keep these candidates in and drain Trump.
It's not even that donor money behind Trump.
It's the amount of money Trump has to then spend on a primary that could be better spent on reuniting this country.
They've probably spent close to over, it's probably going to be over $700 million when you combine all the PAC money and the campaign money.
It's insane.
And if she doesn't drop out by the time we get to South Carolina, we will literally be looking at nearly $1 billion.
I mean, the way to convince the establishment of this is, imagine all of that money, how many bigger houses we could have bought for kleptocrats in Ukraine?
You know, this is, that's the only way I think we could convince these people.
But either way, we've got to put it in terms they can understand.
Right.
Turn off the money hose, whatever it takes.
Exactly.
Turn it off.
And I say that jokingly, what it should be spent on is advancing the interests of Americans here at home.
Well, Vivek Ramaswamy, thank you so much.
It's good seeing you.
Thanks, Laura.
Great seeing you again.
It's good to see you.
Thanks for coming out.
Keep up the discussions.
Of course.
Yeah, absolutely.
We're all in.
You're welcome on Luma Unleashed anytime you want.
I hope to see you out on the campaign trail again.
We're all in from here on out.
Yeah, we're all in.
Let's do this.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
Take care.
Thank you.
Have a great night.
Thanks, guys.
Wonderful.
So, you can see, look, as I opened up the show by saying, all of the other candidates have decided to put their egos behind them and put America first.
They see that the path forward for our country and for our party and for the America First movement is getting Donald Trump back into the White House.
And the only person that hasn't really come to that realization right now is Ron DeSantis.
And so we have to be very thankful to people like Vivek Ramaswamy and Senator Tim Scott and Governor Doug Burgum, who have decided to support President Trump wholeheartedly, and they are now campaigning for him.
As I said before, you can see behind me, we are currently inside the Trump headquarters, right?
I don't know if we can pan the camera or not.
I don't know how easy that is to do, but perhaps we can pan it.
And this is where all the surrogates will be doing their interviews tonight.
And you can see that they have the entire setup here tonight.
They were kind enough to allow me to broadcast my show out of their war room tonight.
But...
This is where everybody's going to be.
The polls close soon.
There's a little bit of a delay on the camera, but you can see all the banners are set up.
And this is where the media will be conducting interviews with surrogates tonight.
And then in the other room, the ballroom, is where people are going to be gathering for the election night victory party, where we're expecting President Trump to have a massive victory tonight.
And so it's really wonderful to see Vivek Ramaswamy here.
We'll see who else comes in tonight.
I'm sure that we are going to be seeing several more people.
Almost 7 o'clock right now and so polls are open for another hour and 15 minutes and I'm sure after that we're going to see a lot of these surrogates, members of Congress and Senators and also members of the Trump family themselves start pouring in here tonight because they are currently visiting polling locations and really just hyping up the voters, hyping up the base to get out and vote for uh, president Trump.
And we saw tremendous turnout for, uh, president Trump in Iowa, where there was a blizzard and negative 35 degree weather.
And it's not that cold here in New Hampshire.
It's still cold.
It's still cold here.
Uh, but we're, we're talking about, you know, 15 degrees as opposed to negative 30.
And, uh, also too, we're not, we're not dealing with blizzard conditions in New Hampshire right now, although there is some, uh, snow on the ground still, but it's going to make it a lot easier for voters to get out and cast their ballots, uh, for president Trump today, as opposed to Iowa.
But I'm just highlighting those facts because we saw the massive turnout that we had, uh, for president Trump, uh, for, Vivek was talking about how we all need to unite.
What's really interesting, another thing that I saw on the campaign trail here in New Hampshire, is really just the deception of this idea that the Democrat Party is a united party.
people like to say, well, the Republicans would be so much better off if they were as united as the Democrats.
But one of the things that we saw last night after being ejected from Dean Phillips's campaign events, and then going over to Marianne Williamson, excuse me, her presidential campaign event, her rally last night, is that there's a lot of Democrat voters that are very unhappy with what they perceive to be election interference is that there's a lot of Democrat voters that are very unhappy with what they perceive to be
Joe Biden is not on the ballot here in New Hampshire, but you have the Democrats spending millions of dollars for a writing campaign and also encouraging their voters to support Nikki Haley as I just touched on with the vague moments ago.
As opposed to supporting the progressive Democrat candidates that are on the ballot, people like Dean Phillips, who, you know, ironically and kind of, you know, I don't know, maybe it was like comedically as well, received a shout out from President Trump at his rally the other night after Dean Phillips decided to show up to the rally.
You have Dean Phillips, and I think we have this clip.
We can play it.
Today, going on Fox News, talking about how, oh, you know, Trump supporters were so welcoming and they were so receptive.
And I just find it to be rather ironic that a guy whose campaign slogan is everyone's invited would kick a Trump supporting journalist out of his event for simply trying to ask a question.
But then would go on Fox News and talk about how his own party isn't very welcoming and how Trump supporters are much more welcoming.
So let's go ahead and play this clip of Dean on Fox News today because I want to compare and contrast.
Of course, you saw me getting kicked out with what happened at Marianne Williams's clip.
So let's go ahead and play the Fox clip.
I saw a Trump rally outside of mine.
I walked up to the line of people a mile long and I simply said hello.
I was met with 50 people going to the Trump rally who were friendly, hospitable, thoughtful.
Some who said they voted for Barack Obama.
Some said they were Bernie Sanders supporters.
Donald Trump is on a big mission to win and Joe Biden is going to get creamed and I just wish Democrats would wake up.
Wow.
Goodness over the week So you can see that that was his interview on CNN that was later broadcast that again on Fox News because Dean of course had an interview I believe it was Harris Faulkner today and And you can see the hypocrisy, right?
The hypocrisy in his statement about how, oh, you know, I went to the Trump rally and everybody was so welcoming and everybody was so kind.
And then when I showed up, even though his campaign slogan is, everyone's invited, and I believe we have that screenshot of the photograph of me holding the sign after I was removed last night from Dean's event, if production can get that up on the screen for the viewers.
Uh, it's time for Dean to change his campaign slogan.
You can't say everyone's invited and then kick me out for showing up to give you a platform.
It's not like I was showing up to be disruptive or to embarrass him.
I genuinely wanted to know how many votes Dean Phillips expects Democrat presidential candidate Nikki Haley to take away from him today during the New Hampshire primary after Barack Obama's campaign manager David Plouffe encouraged Democrats to vote for Nikki Haley and people like Reid Hoffman to donate and Hillary Clinton's donors to donate instead of donating to the Democrats.
And so let's go ahead and play the clip of me going into Marianne Williams's presidential campaign event last night.
This was immediately after we were removed from Dean's event.
I want to show you a compare and contrast because we just played the video of us getting removed from Dean's event, and now you can see firsthand how Marianne Williamson, who is a Democrat candidate on the ballot today in New Hampshire, allowed us to stay and actually answered my question about the DNC rigging the primary.
So go ahead and play this clip.
Hi, yeah, thank you so much.
My name's Laura.
I'm actually a conservative, and I came here... No, it's a friendly conversation.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
No problem.
Yeah, sure.
No problem.
The president Eisenhower said the American mind at its best is both liberal and conservative.
So my question is, you know, I actually live in Florida.
I'm a journalist and I've been going around covering the various political events and one thing that is actually very important to the majority of Americans, not just Republicans, is election integrity.
And what I find to be really troubling, even as a conservative voter, is the fact that the DNC threatened the New Hampshire Democrat Party With, I guess, what would you call it, sanctions, I suppose, if they allowed for other candidates to participate in the primaries, such as yourself and Dean Phillips, running against Joe Biden.
And so, what I wanted to know is, how do you feel about David Plouffe, who is Barack Obama's former campaign manager, obviously he worked with Joe Biden as well, literally telling Democrat voters and Democrat mega-donors like Reid Hoffman To not only vote for, but donate to Nikki Haley, who is a warmonger, okay?
Instead of the Democrat candidates.
I mean, you would think that somebody like David Plouffe, who worked with Obama, who, you know, claims to be a progressive, right?
He's always talking about community organizing.
Why are they telling Democrat donors to give their money?
And it's not just Obama.
It's Hillary Clinton and her donors, too.
Telling Democrats and Democrat voters, vote for Nikki Haley, right?
Give your money to Nikki Haley.
You have Reid Hoffman, who's the second largest donor to the Democrat Party after George Soros, who literally just gave a quarter of a million dollars to her PAC.
So what do you think about that, especially given your anti-war position?
Well, first of all, she is to the right of Donald Trump, and particularly on issues of war.
You're right, that woman is chomping at the bit to get those ships more into that South.
Yeah.
And so I did not know specifically about whoever from David Plough or Reid Hoffman.
However, when you first started talking, I thought you were going to ask me, what do I feel about the fact that Florida is just taking its dictates from the Florida Democratic Party and kicked off anyone but President Biden from the primary ballot there.
And the law in Florida is, if there's only one name, they're not going to have one.
So I thought you were going to ask me, how do I feel about the fact that the Florida Democrats can't even vote?
Don't you think, Ms.
Williams, and I'm a conservative, but don't you think that that's anti-democracy?
My answer is yes, I do.
And that's what my point is, is that we all, over 70% of Americans, and this was a poll conducted by CNN, published by them, believe that our elections are not legitimate because they feel like there's a unit party.
And personally, like, I'll just be honest, I am a Trump supporter, but I resonate with a lot of what you say, particularly with regards to the system being rigged, the system being unfair, you know, the need to get out of foreign wars and conflicts.
And I believe that his policies support that.
However, I do think that we need to address this idea that it's the parties that are going to decide who our candidates are, because just like they're not allowing for Democrats to vote for who they want to vote for, whether it be in Florida, where just just for the record, I apologize for Ron DeSantis.
I do not support our governor.
I'm really glad he had a race.
But also, too, you see the same thing happening to President Trump right now with the ballot removal cases.
And so do you also feel then, as a Democrat candidate, that if you want to have, you know, your voice heard and you want to be on the ballot instead of the DNC deciding that it's just, you know, Joe Biden acting like a dictator, Don't you also think that it's wrong for the Democrats and the Secretaries of State to be removing Trump from the ballot?
Shouldn't we allow for the people to decide?
Because I personally think that it's wrong, and I just went to Dean Phillips' event to ask him the same question, and he kicked me out.
So I came, and I appreciate you answering my question, even though his signs say everyone's invited.
It's a bit hypocritical.
Well, first of all, what has happened, speaking as a Democrat, what has happened on our side, in Florida, in Tennessee, in North Carolina, in Wisconsin.
Well, no, it's different here.
Like, I'm on the ballot here.
Yeah, but they told Nikki Haley, like, the DNC- Well, I don't know.
That's a fluff letter.
There are issues, but it was not the Democrats who kicked Donald Trump off those ballots.
That was secretaries of state.
That was judges.
And let's be very clear.
Many Democrats are very aware.
Probably a lot of people in this room are very aware.
It's not good for us when they kick Donald Trump off those ballots because that makes him more of a martyr in the eyes of many of his supporters.
So I don't think the Democrats are looking at that.
Oh, we can get him off the ballot.
We can beat him on the issues.
So if you're asking me if I'm worried about political parties making it more difficult for the will of the people to be expressed, absolutely I am.
Do you think you could get a lot on the ballot, though?
Well, I think that, you know, the legal process is going to play itself out.
The question is the 14th Amendment, someone who is engaged in insurrection.
Some people said, well, definitely he's engaged in insurrection.
The judge has decided that.
On the other hand, he hasn't been convicted of that.
I know for myself, I prefer to not see him kicked off ballots, because we've seen time and time again, everything, something like that happens, it makes certain people just love him that much more.
So, no Democrats thinking, oh, if only that could happen.
We're not stupid.
Lastly, do you think that Nikki Haley is going to take votes away from you tomorrow?
I don't know, too sure.
The Democratic Party is now behind Nikki Haley, it seems.
No, the Democratic Party is not behind the door.
Everybody in the room, like they have a car on the party.
No, we've all heard, I think, at this point, about Democrats who are planning to vote for Nikki Haley.
Don't worry about that.
Yeah, don't worry about that.
Don't worry about that.
But you know, on the other hand, on something like that, who people vote for is their business.
And if I've learned anything from being in the Granite State is the Granite State is going to vote for who they want to.
Uh, and, uh, the beauty, actually, of this state is that there's an independent streak here.
And, uh, I don't think anybody's gonna do what anyone, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, David Plouffe, or Marianne Williamson, tells them to do.
Nor should they.
People should listen in your own hearts, know what everybody stands for, and vote accordingly.
So you can definitely see a strong comparison in the reception that I received from Democrat presidential candidate Marianne Williamson yesterday.
When you look at the way that I was ejected from, thrown out of, and also banned from Dean Phillips' event.
These are both Democrats who are running for president, so obviously they're not pro-Trump, but while Dean Phillips of course said everyone's invited and then proceeded to have me removed from his event, you saw that Marianne Williamson
Was, you know, very kind, and she was welcoming, and we may not agree on every single issue, but she and her voters certainly agree that the Democrats are trying to interfere in this election, where Joe Biden isn't even on the ballot, but the New Hampshire primary, well, the New Hampshire Democrat Party received a threatening letter from the DNC and also Joe Biden's camp, threatening them that they would be facing punishment of some type.
If they allowed for other candidates to be on the ballot, even though Joe Biden himself is not on the ballot.
And so I continued my conversation with Marianne, and let's go ahead and play that clip because I was able to actually have a very nice conversation with her about, well, these issues that are affecting our parties.
I also shared my own experience with her as a fellow woman who ran as an anti-establishment candidate when I ran for Congress myself.
We don't agree on everything, but this is really, it goes back to what Vivek was saying when he was on camera moments ago about free speech and the need for people to be open to having conversations with people that they may not disagree with, especially political candidates, without the cops being called, without people being threatened with arrest, without people being removed.
So let's go ahead and play this interaction because not only did Marianne Williamson take my question, but she also stayed afterwards to take a photo with me and answer more of my questions.
Thank you so much for taking my question, Marianne.
Some other Democratic candidates, such as Dean Phillips, don't like taking questions.
So one of the biggest criticisms of Joe Biden is that he is missing.
He's not really present in the media.
He ends a lot of his speeches kind of wandering off in a confused state.
He doesn't take a lot of questions.
Some people say that's because he's too old or too senile to serve or that he has puppet masters, maybe even the military-industrial complex, pulling his strings.
Do you have any comment on that?
Do you think Joe Biden is too old to serve?
Do you think he isn't really running the show behind the scenes?
Do you think he's not really in charge?
You know, that's a very difficult one for me.
I don't want to be ageist.
Donald Trump is, what, two years younger than him?
We've all seen those videos.
We've all read those stories.
I just feel that this is the kind of thing you can see for yourself.
You don't need me to weigh in, you know?
Because I just feel it's unkind.
I feel it's ageist.
I'm 71, by the way.
You're sharp though.
I am only running for one term because I do not think that a baby boomer should be president in 2028.
I think a baby boomer should be president in 2028 and also I don't want to be a president who's even thinking for one moment that if I do this I might not as easily get reelected.
I want to come in there and I want to help create a kind of chiropractic adjustment.
The U.S.
government needs its heart back.
And I hope to inspire the people of the United States to get our spine back as well.
We've seen those videos and we've heard those stories.
And it also does seem that in the big decisions, he's definitely making those big decisions.
I believe the people who say that he is.
I will tell you one other thing though, given his age, it is reasonable for any citizen to say, well, how do I feel about Kamala Harris?
Because it is reasonable to think that it could happen, not necessarily a cause of death, which is illness, whatever, the natural course of life.
And so I think that that's part of what people are thinking about.
For me, the issue is, I simply do not believe he would beat Donald Trump.
And I am grateful to the president for his having done so.
He has done some things I agree with, some things I very much disagree with.
He calls himself a climate president, but as I mentioned earlier, he's actually given more oil drilling permits than Trump did, and so forth.
Mainly conceptually the issue is this, and I think I mentioned this before, the president does try to ameliorate the stress of people living within the confines of an economically unjust system.
But there's nothing there about inherent fundamental economic reform, structural economic reform.
That is what I wish to see in his presidency.
You can see that not only was I asking questions, but of course I sent my team.
My team flew out with me to New Hampshire just like they were with me in Iowa because, well, you know, once you start loomering people, your reputation starts to precede you.
And as you noticed, I get thrown out of a lot of events because they all seem to know who I am.
It's almost like they have a wanted poster with my face at the front door that says, if you see this lady, don't let her anywhere near our event.
And so I bring my team members with me, and Marianne Williamson was also, you know, gracious enough to answer the question.
She didn't even throw my contributor out, even though he asked a very legitimate question.
It's not like we go to these events to disturb people, okay?
We don't go to these events to cause problems.
We go to ask politicians very legitimate and serious questions, and most Americans right now know that Joe Biden is an Alzheimer's patient who is too sick and too incompetent to serve another term.
Not that he earned the first term either, right?
This was a stolen election.
And so you see that these are Democrat voters.
These are Democrat voters admitting what we all know to be true, and that is that Joe Biden is sick.
And as you just heard, that Loomer Unleashed contributor and one of my cameramen asked a question.
You can see that Marianne Williamson isn't trying to defend Joe Biden and his age or his health.
She's saying that, look, we've all seen the videos and we've all heard the stories and that we all know how sick Joe Biden is.
And so they were honest.
But it goes to show you the total media blackout, right?
Because you never see the Democrats talk about this.
It's just this facade that they put on about, oh, well, the Democrats are so united and we're united behind Biden.
No, they're literally threatening the You know, the state Democrat parties, if they decide to have other candidates on the ballot, aside from Joe Biden, especially in states where Joe Biden himself was, I guess, too absent-minded to be on the ballot, right, as we're seeing here in New Hampshire.
So we're going to play another clip.
This is an interaction that I had with with Marianne Williamson at the end of her event.
And it just goes to show you that even asking all these questions, right, she still stayed at the end to have a longer conversation with me.
And then when we return after playing this clip, my friend and also fellow Trump supporter who some of you have come to know and follow online, Paul Ingrassia, he's here as well in New Hampshire, where he's been reporting on President Trump and President Trump's campaign efforts here on the ground where he's been reporting on President Trump and President Trump's campaign efforts here And Paul is we often joke and say that Paul is President Trump's favorite sub stack writer because President Trump is always sharing Paul Ingrassia's articles.
And he's always writing him these really nice notes and saying, oh, Paul, I love your writing.
And every time he sees him, he talks about how much he loves his sub stacks.
And so we're going to play this video clip of the interaction with Democrat presidential candidate Miriam Williamson from last night.
And then we will be interviewing Paul Ingrassia.
Thank you.
I'm from Florida, and I'm an independent journalist.
I actually ran for Congress twice in Florida, but I got to see firsthand, honestly.
I ran as an America First incumbent, and I ran as an anti-GOP candidate, and I got to see firsthand, you know, how corrupt it was.
I ran against a Democrat incumbent the first time, and then I was banned on all social media when I ran for Congress.
They wouldn't even allow my campaign to have any accounts.
Facebook and Twitter created policies to keep me offline.
I had to sue.
We all had to sue for it.
I mean, CNN not having me.
They allow for every other candidate to debate and it's not like I was some, you know, no-name candidate.
I out-raised all my opponents.
I raised millions of dollars when I ran for Congress by myself and it's just a rigged system.
And so, I am a conservative, I'm a Trump supporter, but I do think that it's really Watching from the outside, I think it's really outrageous how the Democrat Party, and even the Republican Party, they want to just completely undo the will of the people.
Even in Florida, oh, we're not going to have a Democrat primary?
As a Republican voter, that bothers me, right?
Because people should be able to choose.
I mean, they chose, right?
They rejected DeSantis, they rejected other people.
Now, you know, they're probably going to reject Mitch McConnell tomorrow, hopefully.
And Trump's going to be the Republican nominee.
But, um, you know, so many, most Democrats that I meet, I honestly, and I say this wholeheartedly, I have never met a Joe Biden supporter in my life.
Honestly, I have never met a Democrat who supports Joe Biden.
I meet Democrats who support other candidates.
I have never met a Democrat who supports Biden.
And so that's why I wanted to know.
It really wasn't a snarky question.
How many Democrat voters do you think Nikki Haley is going to take away from you tomorrow?
Because it seems really bizarre when you listen to NPR and CNN and even on Fox News.
They have all these high-level Democrat strategists that are telling Democrats to vote for Nikki Haley.
And she's a Republican.
Why aren't they telling Democrats to vote for her?
Well, people cross over in open primary states when they think that they've got a better idea.
Um, yeah.
But she's, she's very, she's very pro-Ward.
Uh, she wants everybody, she doesn't believe in privacy, you know, she wants people, I don't know if you saw this, she wants everyone to have a registered internet profile with the government, which is very much like the Chinese social credit score system.
She actually called the police on me for showing up here and I had to ask a question even though I hadn't seen it.
No, did you say something happened when you tried to ask a question?
At Dean Phillips, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Well, we were going to send your campaign guy this video.
He actually kicked us out.
Before we asked the question.
It was actually really funny.
You know, I'm new to politics, but I'm not new to public speaking at all.
You're best bet.
99% of the time just let people talk.
Yeah well he wasn't even in the room at the time so we showed up and the event was about to start and they let us in and then some of them recognized me because I have a really large following on online I mean I have millions of followers before I got banned everywhere and then I got shut down on social media but um I go to the events and I ask every candidate questions And I even told them ahead of time what I was going to ask.
I said, hey, I know, because they were starting to freak out as soon as I entered the room, because they recognized me.
And I'm like, you know, you can calm down.
I just want to ask a question about the GMC.
It's America.
It's America.
We don't have to agree with each other.
Nobody has a monopoly on GMC.
That's to me what this is.
Well, I was respectful, right, when I asked you that question.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, I lived in New York City.
And I lived just a few blocks from the Trump Tower.
And this is what I love about New York.
This was so New York.
So, the guys, this is right across the street from the Trump Tower, and this one guy, he comes and he says, this one guy was like, fuck you, fuck you, fuck Trump!
And then the other guy goes, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, and then they all keep walking, and fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you.
Fuck Trump, now fuck you!
That's really funny.
Yeah.
Walking down the street in New York.
You know, like I said, I'm a Trump supporter, but I do find a lot of what I think that you guys have some parallel in some of the things that you say about, you know, being anti-war.
He talks also a lot about economic opportunity being taken away from young people.
I'm 30.
I don't even know if I'll be able to buy a house.
And he didn't get rid of those.
Well, if nothing's free, right?
I'm still paying off my student loans.
Something's free, right?
So, someone's going to be paying for it.
Well, we don't say that to a ninth grader.
Their education is free.
And in every other advanced democracy, tuition is... Well, free in the sense that the taxpayers are still paying for it.
I mean, people are paying taxes.
No, in a country like Australia, what they do is...
You go as high as your achievement level will take you.
And it can be all the way through PhD, law school, medical school, whatever.
And then they know on your taxes, you know, how much money you're making.
And when you get to a point they can gauge where starting to pay the government back would not be deleterious to your lifestyle, people start paying back.
Seems good to me.
One last thing I was going to highlight on, and you answered his question, is I will say I went to D.C.
and I actually sat in on the Proud Boys trial, and I sat in on a lot of the J6ers trials, and most of them are getting sentences way longer than 30 days.
I know you said that you think they're going, but they're getting about two years actually, and some of them are getting charged For 20 years or plus.
And one of the Proud Boys, you mentioned about being on the premise.
What was so controversial about the Proud Boys stage is the main Proud Boy, Enrique Tarrio, who is half black and half Hispanic, they demonized him as a white supremacist in DC.
They refused to allow him to have a venue change.
And then even though he wasn't even at the Capitol on J6, they gave him over 20 years in prison.
And so you have, in my opinion, I don't think that that's a fair trial.
Also, I don't think it's a fair trial when over 90% of the people in D.C.
voted for Joe Biden and they're not allowing for venue changes.
And so I think that, you know, we lost the Dean Phillips event because there was negative energy and we were joking on the way over here we're going to go get some good energy and I hope you vote, you got that.
No, we did.
And so I think that Joe Biden's message is very toxic to people having peace among each other.
I think that one of the reasons why there's so much vitriol in our country right now is because Biden has literally classified half of America as domestic violence extremists.
And I don't think that that's helpful.
You know, when did he say anything like that?
He did.
He did.
He said, uh, he, well, the speech he gave.
He opened his, uh, campaign.
He opened his campaign by saying that he, he said that he ran because of Charlottesville.
Yeah.
But my point is, is that I think that we're going to actually feel as a nation, regardless of whether, you know, whoever becomes president, I think Biden will start attacking, right, and calling people violent extremists.
Okay, and Trump as well.
Calling people vermin and poisoning the blood of the nation, which once again is my concern.
I don't agree with your assessment of it, but I do appreciate you at least having dialogue with Trump supporters.
Sure, I think in America nobody owes it to you.
I think it's the opposite.
Nobody owes it to you to agree with you.
Right.
You know, we have this thing on both left and right now.
I'm right, you're wrong, and it's worse than that.
You should shut up.
Yes.
If you don't shut up, I'm going to call the cops on you.
That's how amazing Hayley is, and so that's why I appreciate you.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Good luck.
Have a great night.
You're the best.
Good to see you again.
Good to see you again.
Isn't this exciting?
Look at how far we've come, Paul.
It's amazing.
We first really became friends on Twitter over... In like January of last year when we first started attacking DeSantis.
And we met originally in May of last year.
In person.
In person for the first time when DeSantis declared in Miami his failure to launch.
We were both at the Four Seasons.
Is that what it was?
The Four Seasons or something like that?
So long ago at the early part of this whole battle.
We tried to forget those battles.
Right, I know and now here we are together at the ends basically celebrating the demise of the DeSantis campaign and the start.
And it was so funny because we were all talking about oh you know we really love Trump and we hope that he'll read our articles and we hope to have access and now look at us, right?
Look at this, look at you.
I don't know.
We're literally in the VIP war room broadcasting our show.
And here we were.
Paula and I used to make comments like, oh, well, we just have to keep on working hard.
And one of these days, Trump's going to read our articles and share them.
And now every week, right, he's sharing our articles.
He's sharing our articles.
He's sharing your videos.
Every time you appear at an event, he's saying, there's my favorite girl, there's my favorite guy.
We manifested it, really.
Manifestation is real, you guys.
You have to have confidence in yourself.
Yeah, and you just have to be confident, put yourself out there, and magic happens.
A lot of great things are happening, and that's obviously the key behind the Trump movement.
This is why this movement, it's a grassroots movement because he draws from regular people.
We're, you know, I'm basically, I mean, Laura's an established person.
No, but seriously, but I was banned everywhere until back in December of last year, of 2022.
And so in a sense, right, I was kind of starting from nothing again after being completely shut down.
And like you said, you know, you can, we're not, it's not like Paul and I are multi-millionaires.
We don't come from families of political donors who, you know, put a silver spoon in our mouth.
We, you know, worked hard.
We did our own writings, our own investigative work.
And President Trump likes talented people.
And he truly values loyalty, too.
Yeah.
And loyalty over an extended period of time and also confidence, quality, persistence.
And I think that defines, you know, a lot of what we've been putting out there.
And, you know, 2024, 2023 was really The start of it.
We have so much more work to do this year.
But thankfully, I think we're in a very strong position here in New Hampshire on this evening.
I think he's going to win by 30 points.
People are like 15, 20 points.
I mean, he's gonna win, but I didn't know what to really expect.
I mean, I knew he was gonna win in Iowa.
And were you in Iowa?
No, I was not.
I was not.
I missed that one.
It's a little too chilly for me.
It's a little too cold, but you're here.
You've been here for the last few days, right?
Right.
I've been here since Saturday.
I've been mostly at the Trump headquarters, but I also attended the several rallies.
I only missed last night's rally.
So what have you been doing?
Because we know you're a lawyer.
You're in New York, and so you drove here, right?
From my understanding, you drove with friends to some phone bank?
Kevin Smith, another podcaster, and we were phone banking.
We were, you know, handing out signs.
We were door knocking a little bit.
We were going to all these rallies, asking the regular people, you know, who are you supporting?
Why Donald Trump?
And, you know, his message is resonating.
Immigration and the weaponization of the justice system really resonates with people.
All across the country, but especially here in New Hampshire, knowing what this president has gone through for the American people.
I mean, it's incredible.
He's just, you know, he has to go back and forth, make a court appearance.
I know, here between New York, I mean, it's really crazy.
And then go back on the campaign trail.
I mean, look, over these last few days, people may not know this.
I know.
It's not like it's a secret, you know, so I don't feel like I'm revealing anything.
But literally, like, you know, there are some nights where Trump had to stay over in New Hampshire and then other nights where he had to literally fly right after giving his two-hour speeches in New Hampshire, go fly to New York City and then go to court, you know?
And then he does that the other night and then the judge cancels on him at the very last minute.
And it's like, oh, we want to have court the day of the primary.
And then luckily his lawyers, I believe, were able to get it moved until tomorrow.
But think about this.
Trump has to campaign all day today.
He's been out on the campaign trail meeting with voters today all day.
You can see from social media and his team's, the Trump team, or Team Trump on Twitter, they've been posting all the videos.
And then after this, he has court again tomorrow.
The guy doesn't ever get a break, even when he wins Iowa.
I mean, after Iowa, that night that he won, he had to get on a plane.
He literally left Iowa after the speech and went to New York City.
to go to court the next morning.
And it's not like he's sleeping either because these rallies get done at midnight.
You take a flight to New York.
I mean, from Iowa to New York, I don't know, what is that, like three hours or so?
And then you add an hour ahead of time.
Right.
Right?
Yeah, you add an hour ahead of time.
And then by the time you wake up, I mean, if you're getting in at what, like 4 o'clock in the morning.
I'm coordinating with his advanced team's hour.
If you're waking up at five or six in the morning, think about it, to go get ready to take a shower and you have to be at court by 8 a.m.
for your like 9 a.m.
because they say get there an hour early, you're not really even sleeping.
No, you're not.
Like, you're not even going to go to sleep at that point in time.
He doesn't strike me as the type of person who takes naps on his plane on the way back.
No, and he doesn't strike me as the type of person, too.
I was joking.
It's not like he's popping Adderalls, you know?
No, no, not at all.
Maybe Diet Cokes and McDonald's, but that's it.
He's a very straight-edged person, sober person.
So it's not like, you know, there's a lot of people that don't sleep and then you find out, oh, they do Adderall, whatever.
It's not like Trump does that.
No.
He's a very straight-edged person.
And it's very funny that people want to poke at his age, the fact that he's in his 70s, because the man, you know, and it's not even like he gets breaks to go sit down.
You'd think that a billionaire or the President of the United States would be like, you know, sitting down for a meal and eating a filet mignon and something nice and nutritious.
It's not the case with him.
It's like literally a bag of McDonald's or a bag of Chick-fil-A or a Jersey Mike's sub to go while he's preparing for his next speech or getting ready.
While he's driving to court.
He doesn't get any time to sit down and really enjoy a nice meal.
I think that people have this false reality of what his life is like.
They're like, oh this successful billionaire.
You've seen it.
It's not the luxurious billionaire lifestyle.
I mean, I had people on the advance team telling me they're making junk food runs for him while he's sitting in court.
So, it's like, you know, this guy eats when he has a chance.
He's just like the rest of us, you know, on the campaign trail, working non-stop.
It's not like they're getting Uber Eats of, like, filet mignon from a steakhouse.
No, not at all.
I've seen it with my own eyes.
He'll literally, like, you know, eat a pizza.
You know, cut it with a fork, and it's hard.
It's hard to eat healthy when you're in that position, but he does it, and he doesn't complain, and, you know, it gets done, and his staff, too.
I mean, look, it's... I'm exhausted, I'll be honest with you.
Just driving around, flying around, you know, taking... I had less than a day break between New Hampshire and Iowa, and I'm not complaining, but I'm just saying, I'm not under the gun of multiple court appearances and having to fly every single week.
This guy has to do sometimes three flights in a day.
That's really incredible.
This is part of the weaponization of the justice system, the obstruction of election interference, the fact that he has to deal with this whole primary process.
Obviously this is a democratic system, we go through the primary process as part of our constitutional system.
But, you know, again, we're in unprecedented territory here.
We've never had a president under indictment, under false indictment by these people, these people who hate America and all that he stands for and all that we stand for under sort of this MAGA umbrella.
So it's incredible what he's doing.
And he has so much stamina, not just for his age as a 77-year-old, although it was funny, the other day he was saying there's a big difference between being 77 and 80.
Let me tell you that.
So, you know, he's incredible.
He's got incredible stamina because I'll tell you right now, I'm 30.
How old are you?
I'm 28.
So, you're 28, I'm 30, and we were texting each other the other night after Trump's rally.
What I know for a fact, he flew back to New York because we all saw, like, the next morning what they did to him at court.
So it's not like we're revealing anything secret, but, you know, because obviously we want to be courteous of the President's schedule and his security.
But Paul, everything's closed in New Hampshire, and Paul's like, oh, where are you going?
I'm hungry, do you want to grab dinner?
And I said, well, I don't know what's open, and then he goes, yeah, honestly, I'm so tired, maybe I'll just go to bed.
And it was like, what, 11.30 at night?
It was like 11.30.
And we were driving back, because everything's like an hour away in New Hampshire when you drive to these rallies.
And so we were just sitting there, and I was laughing, thinking to myself, wow, here we are complaining about how we're so tired from just watching a Trump rally.
Imagine being Trump and having to actually put on the rally and then get on a plane at midnight.
It's unbelievable.
Because you know, the plane's not probably taking off till midnight.
Luckily he has a nice plane, though.
One thing about him, he does like going back home to his properties, which, you know, he earned it.
And here they have a bed on the plane, too.
Yes, yes.
I've seen that before.
So that's nice.
I don't know, I don't think he sleeps though.
I was told he doesn't sleep on his plane.
No, I think he's checking email or checking articles.
Because I asked once, I said, does Trump ever take naps on his plane?
And people said no, that he stays awake the entire time.
Yeah, he's talking to people, getting people's opinions.
He's working, reading articles.
Exactly.
So even though he has a bed on Trump Force One, he doesn't sleep in it.
No, not at all.
He just works non-stop.
It's crazy.
But that's what we need.
We need someone who loves to work and who's a workaholic and that's why, you know, that's part of the reason why Washington was so upset with him because he was like the first president ever who actually made that town work and put them to work.
They don't like doing that in D.C.
They don't, but you're working and you're, from my understanding, you're, well, you are a lawyer, obviously, we know that, but you are right now helping with a lot of J6 cases, right?
Tell us about that.
Well, we're doing a lot of advocacy, especially through the Patriot Freedom Project, my friend Cynthia Hughes, and all that they're doing, so, you know.
Who's also been recognized by President Trump and has had events.
Cynthia's doing great work, and she oftentimes is recognized by President Trump.
He's had events.
You know, people like to say, oh, Trump hasn't done anything for the J6ers.
I mean, I can't even count how many banquets he's hosted for Cynthia.
And he's really the only one, the only candidate in the Republican field especially, but, like, you know, in politics who's put these people front and center.
Aside from Vivek, who now has dropped out and endorsed him.
Exactly.
Those are the only two, though.
So, yeah, obviously the cause of January 6th is his own cause.
I mean, many people say he's J6 victim number one, and of course this is something that means so much to him, and it means so much to our country.
And before the left clips you and takes you out of context, when you say the J6 cause is his cause, right?
It's the MAGA movement, right?
It's election integrity, because of course, you know, the media will clip that and say, oh, well, they're blaming Trump for J6.
No, these people are in prison because they're Trump supporters, right?
This is political persecution.
They didn't do anything wrong.
As he calls them political hostages.
Or prisoners, right?
They are essentially political prisoners.
That's what we have in our country right now.
And so his cause is our cause.
And that's why he always says the only thing that's standing in between, you know, you and that is me.
That's right.
because they will do to him what they will do to us what they have done to him.
And I know because I haven't lived it to that extent, but I know what it's like, right?
Exactly.
To be silenced and targeted and also attacked by the FBI.
I mean, for those of you who have been following me for some time now, you know that I've been targeted by the FBI.
You know that I've been shut down by the social media companies.
And they did the same thing to Trump after January 6th.
On January 8th, they banned him from the banks.
They banned him from the payment processors.
They banned him on all the social media sites.
That's the future for all of us if we don't get Trump back in.
That's why I'm so passionate about it.
People say, oh Laura's so crazy.
She only talks about Trump.
She's obsessed with Trump.
Well, because we're not going to have a country if Trump doesn't get in.
I don't care about anything else.
Exactly.
I don't.
I don't care.
I really don't care.
That's the only thing standing in the way between having a free country and having tyranny.
Exactly.
And I think a lot of people do recognize that.
And I hope people understand they need to get their priorities straight.
We're not about having fun and going out drinking and partying and living life like normal 28-year-olds and 30-year-olds.
No.
We're about getting Trump back into office because that's the only thing that matters right now.
And so for all of you watching, you need to set some time aside every single week to phone bank, to doorknock, to if you're not going to donate.
Obviously, not everybody has money to give away.
But there's things that people can do to actually support President Trump and get the vote out, right?
Talking to your family members, doing everything.
It's okay.
Do you need to hit your pause button?
That's all right.
No worries.
Oh, look who's calling.
It's our favorite banished congressman from New York, George Santos, is calling you.
He's probably trying to get on for his segment.
The Santos spill the tea segment.
Anyway, but no, that's really honestly why we do what we do and Paul works very hard and I work very hard and a lot of people are working very hard right now to get Trump back into office and that's what we need to keep on doing.
So, any last words, Paul?
Because I know you're, what time is it right now?
You had your phone out.
Let's see, because let's check and see how much more time we have.
We're at 7.23 now.
So we have about 37 more minutes before the polls close here in New Hampshire, and then this room is going to fill up.
It'll be interesting to see if they decide, you know, they announce the result right away, just like in Iowa, or if it'll take some time.
I'm thinking that they're going to have the results pretty much right away.
We were all sitting around in Iowa and we're like, yeah, you know.
It's going to be a long night.
And then 10 minutes in, I remember my crew and I said, all right, finally, the polls, the Iowa caucus, because in Iowa, you can only go inside.
They weren't allowing the media to witness or to go record the caucuses.
Right.
So we said, this is our time now to go grab a bite to eat.
And we're sitting down eating a burger.
I went to a burger restaurant and ordered their special Iowa caucus burger called the Day One Dictator.
That's what they called it, the Day One Dictator.
And I couldn't even eat my burger because by the time we got our food they said, oh Donald Trump is the winner of the Iowa caucus and obviously it was very exciting.
It was kind of humorous, as Trump said, because he's about to go address a caucus and everyone is so shocked that he's there.
And then they're like, oh, Mr. President, you won.
And he's like, what do you mean I won?
I haven't even spoken yet.
So maybe we're going to see the same in New Hampshire tonight.
Yeah, I know.
I'm hoping we will.
And I think we will.
I think it'll be a very good result.
It's just a matter of time.
Really, the only question is when Nikki Haley will drop out.
Will she drop out?
After, you know, I don't want to jinx anything, but will she drop out after tonight?
Will it go all the way through South Carolina?
It's just a matter of... We'll wait and see.
We'll see what happens.
Well, hopefully soon, right?
Because she's just wasting everybody's time and money, and we're gonna see tonight.
I know.
Hundreds of millions of dollars were spent on her campaign and between her and Ron DeSantis when all this could have been spent obviously behind Donald Trump and voter registration and all the other things that we need to do on the ground through the RNC to get this guy over the finish line.
So the thing that really upsets me is how much wasted time and energy and resources that otherwise should have been spent helping this guy along over these past 12 months.
That's what bothers me as well, because if Nikki Haley doesn't drop out before South Carolina, she's having a big mega-donor fundraiser in New York City in one week, where a lot of Democrat donors and Romney bundlers are expected to be raising money for her.
By the end of this primary, we're going to see over, it's probably going to be $1 billion, when you add up all the PAC money between all the candidates spent, and not even, you know, PAC money.
Campaign money, PAC money, and God only knows how much dark money.
Like we're not even, we don't even know the dark money.
They're fueling the lawsuits in places like Colorado.
Exactly.
E.J.
Carroll, that's campaign money too.
And so we're looking at over 1 billion dollars potentially that's been spent and wasted on these other candidates as opposed to supporting President Trump.
When do you leave?
How long are you in New Hampshire for?
We're out of here tomorrow morning.
He'll be here later on in a few minutes.
President Trump, obviously, at this location to announce his victory in a little while.
But you know what?
It was a great time.
The voters of New Hampshire are amazing.
They all understand the issues.
They all understand the magnitude of the crisis in this country.
So I think, you know, we just got to take... Hopefully this team, this team was very impressive.
It was a well-oiled machine.
And New Hampshire, yeah.
And Iowa as well.
We need to relocate this team all over the place.
I think we need to bring them down to New York, New Jersey.
And New York is now in play.
It's within single digits.
Nine point deficit by the latest poll.
So, you know, we have a real Solid chance this election cycle to make this a landslide election for President Trump.
Well, you're going to hold down the fort in New York for us.
Absolutely.
Paul, great seeing you.
Thanks so much for coming on.
Thank you, Laura.
Thank you so much.
It's always an honor.
Where can people follow you?
I know that you have a great substack.
You're President Trump's favorite substacker.
PaulIngracia.substack.com.
She was the original substacker, by the way, but now she's moved on to... And you just had a great piece that we collaborated on about Nikki Haley, so go check his writings out.
All of that investigative reporting.
And your Twitter?
And my Twitter is just PaulAndGracia.
So thank you so much for the opportunity to be on.
Of course, we'll see you in the party tonight, too.
Greatest podcast, yes.
Thank you.
Loomer Unleashed.
Loomer Unleashed, yeah.
Thank you.
All right.
You can just walk off.
It's all right.
We're live on air, but we have a lot of people.
We're hoping that now that the polls are closed, you see, I was thinking that they were going to be in here, but then I was told that everybody was hard at work out at the polls.
And so as we get closer to the polls closing, you're going to see members of Congress, Members of the United States Senate and members of the Trump family start rolling in, but everybody now is getting ready because, you know, in Florida, where I live, the polls usually close at 7, but here in New Hampshire, they close at 8, and so we're about 30 minutes away, as I said, from the polls closing, and so we have a few more people, I believe, who... just gonna have people walk on in, right?
Alright, people walk on in.
Great.
Hey, how you doing?
Doing great.
Laura Loomer, nice to meet you.
Mike Collins.
Mike Collins, great to see you.
So, why did you decide to come out to New Hampshire to support President Trump?
Well, like you, and I appreciate you supporting our President, he has been probably the best President in our lifetime.
You can walk in a little closer, too, so that we can get you on camera.
Okay.
Good?
All right.
And we were actually out in Iowa last week, so I saw you when we were out there in the cold.
So we decided to come somewhere where it was extremely warm, you know?
Right.
And just introduce yourself because a lot of people watching, you know, I have a large audience from Florida.
We have people all over.
We're on the front page of Rumble right now for people who may not know you and what you do.
Well, I am a freshman in Congress and never been elected to anything before in my life before that.
See, I've spent over 30 years in the private sector in the trucking industry.
My wife and I started one about 30-something years ago.
And so that's where I've been in most regulated and tax industry that there is in this country.
And to be able to understand what the Trump policies did during his administration and to know how that felt to do the number one thing that Trump said we'd never get tired of.
Right.
That was winning.
We want that back.
Yeah.
And Congressman, what's it like being in Congress right now with so much dysfunction?
Because, you know, we see right now that the House Republicans really just can't seem to get anything done.
They can't really seem to keep their promises.
And I know that it's really frustrating because there are some good people in Congress, right, who are pro-Trump, but we see that, you know, there seems to be some resentment.
And correct me if I'm wrong, but it really does seem like, you know, there are members of the House GOP that don't really seem to understand.
And I say this as someone who ran for Congress as a Republican myself.
Just understand how serious the situation is, right?
You would think that all the members of Congress, and I think some of them are waking up, would finally get behind President Trump.
But unfortunately, we still have some of these members of Congress and the GOP that, you know, they just don't seem to get it.
What's your message to your fellow colleagues in the House GOP?
Well, it's time to coalesce behind Trump.
They should have done it last summer.
I mean, you know, when President Trump was so far ahead by 40 points over the entire field, we could have consolidated then and began to work on what we need to work on, which is voter turnout.
We need to make sure that in these swing states that we have people turn out to vote because, you know, like in my home state, the state of Georgia, a lot of things change.
Before I was in Congress, I was the chairman of our local party for eight of the past ten years.
So I worked those polls.
So I understood what happened in 2020 when we dumped a bunch of drop boxes out there and we sent ballots to everybody and their kid and their dog.
Yeah, the election was stolen.
We saw that.
And we've got to fix that.
We've done a lot to fix the state of Georgia.
We've cut down on the drop boxes.
But it doesn't matter.
When voting starts, we need to tell people, we don't need to keep knocking on doors telling people who we are and what we stand for.
We need to be pointing out and say, hey, Laura, have you gone and voted yet?
Right.
It's time to go vote.
Well, we also need to be holding Republicans accountable.
And so, you know, being a congressman from the state of Georgia, how do you feel about the fact that while President Trump is trying to, you know, unite the party so that we can beat Joe Biden, your governor, okay, Governor Brian Kemp, is over in Davos hanging out with the World Economic Forum and allowing for Fannie Willis to get away with her corruption when we saw that the Fulton County Attorney General We saw the drop boxes in 2020.
They stole the election out of Georgia and other swing states.
But now you see Fannie Willis weaponizing, right, the district attorney's office with taxpayer funds to carry out these witch hunts against President Trump.
And our own Republican governor in Georgia refuses to fire her, even though he has the authority to do so.
And I think that Fannie's had her eye on somebody else's Fannie.
Oh yeah!
And the wheels are coming off of that bus quick.
Taxpayer funds to pay for her affairs with a married man.
I broke a story the other day that shows that she actually used taxpayer funds to also, what it looks like, pay his divorce attorney too.
So not only was she paying him, Yeah.
To participate in the persecution of President Trump and go on lavish vacations with this man she was paying all this money to, but also it appears that the Fulton County taxpayers paid for his divorce attorney.
So what are we going to see out of Georgia?
To the tune of $650,000 for a salary for someone who has never even prosecuted a felony case.
Exactly.
He has no experience.
So a lot of that's coming to light in short order.
If nothing else, that once it goes through some sort of court, this thing will be put off.
But we don't need to have it go through a court right now.
The issue is Governor Kemp.
And the issue is that Governor Kemp doesn't want to remove Fannie Willis.
We saw that Colton Moore, who I interviewed last time, I went to Fulton County.
I organized the rally for President Trump outside the courthouse.
And I saw Colton Moore and the type of opposition he was facing from his fellow Republicans in the Georgia state legislature.
And Governor Kemp even threatened Colton Moore and was trying to silence him for encouraging the governor and the Republican legislature to get that legislation passed, have a special session, so that we could have action and accountability from Governor Brian Kemp himself in removing Fannie Willis, but he refuses to use the power of the executive as the governor of Georgia to remove her.
So what do you think about that?
Well, I think that we need to use every means possible to get this lady out, and whether that's removing her by executive action, if that's available.
We also have a special board down there now that is in place.
They should have already been investigating this woman.
And I don't want to cut you off, Congressman, and I agree with you, but don't you think, and I know you probably just don't want to say anything bad about Governor Kemp, don't you think that it's time for Governor Kemp to be held accountable?
Because I think that this is dereliction of duty.
I don't think you have to say anything bad about anybody.
I think you need to use all methods possible to get this lady out of this witch hunt that is a bogus, bogus court.
But he could do it.
He's the governor.
They can fire district attorneys.
The governor of Georgia has the authority to do it.
And if he has that authority, he should be on top of that and looking at that and doing that if at all possible.
Whether or not he's in Davos, I don't really care about that.
What I do care about is my America First agenda that we need to get back in place here.
What I care about is the fact that this economy is in shambles, that our inflation is in double digits, that people don't have money in their back pocket to pay their bills, that their interest rates have gone sky high, that we've got an invasion on our southern border that's just as dangerous as this economy and this debt that is overburdening us.
And what I do care about is the fact that as an American, we have lost the respect in the entire world.
We're not feared anymore.
And we've got to take that back.
How we do it?
However, what we need is Trump back in that White House.
We need our captain back in the ship, because right now the makeup of Congress is almost 70% America First agenda representatives.
Absolutely.
Yeah, I mean, look, we need to have more America First representatives, and the reason I bring up Davis and the governor being there is because, you know, they say the World Economic Forum, their slogan is, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy, right?
And that's the thing.
And I would agree.
That's the socialism part of around the world.
You have a lot of Republicans who are members of the World Economic Forum in Congress right now, and you have governors, Republicans, you have people that are meeting with these globalists that are trying to push this open borders, anti-American, communist agenda, which is why I think we need to start calling out more Republicans as well.
It's time for everybody to get on board because as you said, The way that we are going to implement this America First agenda is by getting Donald Trump back into office.
You're exactly right.
And if we don't, all empires come to an end, right?
You study history, you see all empires, and all empires eventually collapse.
Do you know how long the average lifespan of an empire is?
Just take a guess.
200 years.
250 years.
And you know how old America is right now?
It's getting close.
247.
So we're right there.
We're right there at that 250 year mark.
And if Donald Trump doesn't get back in office, I think that the American empire as we know it is going to completely collapse.
That's how strongly I feel about President Trump.
And it has changed dramatically in just three and a half years.
And you know, I have been a full-fledged supporter.
I have maxed out to that guy every time he's run.
So I have been 100% behind Trump.
And that's why we're traveling right now, to make sure that we're out there to do whatever we can to help get this man back in office.
And he's going to be your next president.
He will.
Yeah, he's going to get back in.
So when did you get into New Hampshire?
I really appreciate you making the trek.
Came in today around lunchtime and then we just started hitting different areas to get a feel of what's on the ground.
You know, it's a lot like Iowa.
I mean, there's an electricity in the air.
Were you in Iowa also?
We were in Iowa last week and it was incredible out there.
It was freezing.
It was freezing cold.
I mean, honestly, I thought I was going to get frostbite.
I don't think I've ever been in weather that cold.
Yeah, me either.
Negative 30.
People don't believe us.
I honestly thought when I was watching, I saw the weather on Fox News, and I looked at my cameraman and my producer, because we were staying out there in an Airbnb, and I said, someone has to tell that producer that they need to do their job better because all the chyrons have negative numbers.
That's so embarrassing.
And then my friend who lives in Iowa looked at me and said, no, no, it's actually negative 30 and negative 40.
I could not believe it.
It's cold.
But that's okay.
It was a great night.
Tonight is going to be a great night.
It is time for Nikki to go to South Carolina tomorrow to do her little rally and turn it into a speech where she resigns, gets out of this race and puts her support behind Trump.
Yeah, well, you weren't here for the rally the other day, but I was, because you just flew in today, you said, but I was at the rally the other night.
It's interesting you mentioned South Carolina.
The entire Republican delegation from South Carolina came out here.
I mean, look, if you're rejected by your own state and you're the governor, that's like Florida, right?
The same thing happened to Ron DeSantis.
You'd think that Nikki would take a hint, but...
Unfortunately, we've seen that there are Republicans who have gotten on board, just like Governor Kemp has, with the persecution of Donald Trump.
It's not just about a Republican nominee and differences over, oh, I like this person's personality more, I like their policies more.
You have Republicans, like Ron DeSantis, like Governor Kemp, like Ralph Raffensperger, right, from your state of Georgia, who I've had interactions with.
Well, I don't count him as a Republican.
He's a so-called Republican.
I've had interactions with him before and these people are actively trying to get Donald Trump locked up in jail.
There is an active movement out there.
It has been.
It's amazing how Donald Trump was such a national figure.
A revered figure in this country until he became president and all of a sudden he was the boogeyman.
Right.
And you cannot, I think the American people see through that and I think they understand that there is a true witch hunt out there now.
Yeah.
Especially when you see things like what's going on with the case in Georgia and how flimsy and just how easy it is to pick that thing apart.
And so I think that a lot of these court cases will start falling by the wayside.
Hopefully.
It's interesting isn't it that when you look at all the cases whether it be in New York or Georgia or wherever they may be, the people that are accusing Trump of wrongdoing, they always end up being Either charged or found guilty of what they are accusing him of, right?
It's always the case.
You accuse people of what you in fact are actually doing.
The people that, you know, when the whole Russia collusion hoax was going on, it turned out that the prosecutors and the investigators were the ones that ended up going to jail because they were taking bribes from Russian oligarchs, right?
Just like we're now finding out that it's actually Letitia James that is committing fraud with her properties and And Fannie Willis that's abusing taxpayer funds.
We'll keep peeling those onions layer by layer back and we'll get to the bottom of it.
My last question for you, you know as a member of Congress are you concerned at all over the fact that Republicans right now only appear to have a one-seat majority with the recent retirement of Kevin McCarthy and the ousting of George Santos and what that means going forward ahead of a presidential election year because we're As I like to say, one stroke or one heart attack or one accident or one, you know, one really bad, bad day away from having Speaker Hakeem Jeffries.
What are Republicans doing to prepare themselves for a possible Democrat takeover ahead of November?
Well, we shouldn't, we shouldn't talk like we're going to have a Democrat takeover.
We're not going to have that.
But you're exactly right.
I mean, you think we already had Hal Rogers, who was in an accident and has been in the hospital for a week.
So that cuts us down on our numbers and and and it is probably one of these it is the one of the slimmest Majorities that we've had in the makeup of the house.
So it's important that we all show up every day.
It's important that we start we get past the 24 Budget and we start working on 2025.
We need a budget out now.
I'm a business person I work off of schedules and and we need a budget out now.
We need to start working on appropriations and And we darn sure don't need to go on an August break if we haven't done our job.
It's funny you say that too, right?
Because people, I often joke and I say, you know, if you want to have a job where you make six figures a year and you don't do anything, run for Congress.
Because you see, they just took a three-week holiday vacation, then they come back, they have a long weekend, then they have Martin Luther King weekend, and then, you know, what do you think about Speaker Johnson becoming, you're a freshman you said, so You know, you're now seeing this for the first time about Speaker Johnson saying that he wasn't going to allow for any more continued resolutions and then allowing for an extension until March 8th, right?
Because you said it.
We want a budget, right?
And you're a businessman.
No other place in the world would you be able to postpone your budget aside from the United States Congress.
No, and you can't.
And it's no way to run a business.
I mean, we see that.
That's why we're in debt like we are.
So do you approve or disapprove of the job that Speaker Johnson is doing?
Because I personally think there should be a motion to vacate because this is really honestly what Kevin McCarthy had his seat vacated for, right?
A continued resolution.
Well, first of all, Johnson is a great guy.
He's probably the most conservative Speaker of the House that we have ever had.
And he is a good Christian solid conservative.
He got put into a job behind the eight ball.
I understand that.
Now, I did not vote for the last continuous resolution.
I didn't vote for it.
We need to be doing our jobs up there.
However long we need to stay, we need to do those jobs.
And if you ask him, he's looked at the numbers.
What he's trying to do is make sure that we do get a reduction any way we can and then get on to the next year.
That doesn't mean I approve of that, but I understand him on what he's doing.
But I want to start doing our job up there.
You got me the first year.
I did not understand some of that process, but by God I understand it now.
And if we don't start talking about budget numbers right now and get something out in February, then you're going to hear a lot from me on why we're not doing our job up there.
Well, I appreciate it, and I'm sure that now that you've actually seen the way that they like to say, the way that the sausage is made, you probably have more feelings of disgust than you'd like to share, right?
Well, being a small business person, I'm used to making a decision and running with it.
We do it.
But up there, you know, you make a decision, then you gotta go convince the rest of the crowd that that's the right thing to do.
Well, and that's the thing, that's why it was so frustrating when I ran for Congress, right?
Because you have these strong feelings, and you can be as passionate as you want, but eventually Yeah, you can be as passionate as you want to be, but gotta convince all those other people, right?
Just don't lose the passion.
Exactly.
Well, that's why I'm out here, and I decided I'm not going to run again right now, and I'm dedicating all my time to helping President Trump get elected.
Well, you're doing a great job, and we appreciate your help.
Yeah, and I appreciate you coming all the way here from Georgia to support President Trump.
It's going to be a great night tonight.
Yes, ma'am.
It sure is.
Thank you.
Appreciate you having me.
Thank you so much for coming on.
And where can people follow you?
What's your ex-account or your congressional site?
You can look us up at MikeCollinsGA across everything.
And that's your Twitter and your social media?
Everything we've got, yeah.
Great.
Well, Congressman Collins, thank you so much for your time tonight, and thanks for being here to support Trump.
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you.
Have a great night.
You too.
Well, I see that from my own home state of Florida, we have Congressman Byron Donalds over there.
He's going to be walking over.
As I said, right, I thought that the polls, because I'm so used to Florida, right, the polls closing in Florida at 7.
And so when I planned my show and this live stream, Oops, do we have a bit of a delay?
I was thinking, oh, well, the polls will close at 7, but they close at 8 tonight, and so now everyone's finally coming in, and let's give you your microphone.
We have Congressman, Republican Congressman Byron Donalds from my home state of Florida.
How are you doing, Congressman?
Good to see you.
Look, I'm doing good.
It's been a great day in New Hampshire.
I think the President's going to win big.
I think some people on Twitter are starting to say, you know, that they're trying to call it already.
Because I've been in here for the last three hours and I wasn't out at the polls because I was explaining you know in Florida the polls all close at 7 right and so when they said 8 I was like oh wow we have an extra hour.
What are the exit polls looking like?
Did you go to the polling locations today and how did you spend your day today?
Went to a polling location in Derry, New Hampshire.
It was great.
It was awesome.
When I got out there, you know, Trump volunteers were all over the place.
I saw one Nikki Haley volunteer.
I saw like two actually for Dean Phillips.
Saw no for Joe Biden.
One guy was like, just write him in or something crazy like that.
I've never met a Joe Biden supporter in my life, which is funny.
I was telling them this last night when I went to the Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson events.
I swear to God, I've never met a Dean.
I've never met a Joe Biden supporter in my entire life.
I'm running to one or two there.
It's an interesting conversation, but I'll tell you, overwhelmingly, people were backing President Trump.
As I'm talking to just supporters who are out there holding signs and advocating for the president, people were stopping, talking to me, saying, you know, we can't wait to vote.
We're going in and we're going to do it.
Then I was in Eppling, New Hampshire at a restaurant talking to voters in the restaurant.
They had already said, look, I've already been to the polls, but I voted for Trump.
A couple ladies were like, well, we're going later.
One lady was taking her granddaughter to a movie, and then she was going after that to go vote.
New Hampshire was excited for President Trump.
And you were one of the first to really go out on a limb because you got, you know, thrown in the middle of this contentious primary between Ron DeSantis and President Trump being a, you know, member of Congress from the state of Florida, but you were one of the first to really come out and support President Trump, and I was there when you endorsed him, and you were in Iowa.
I saw you last week out in Iowa, and you've, you know, you've been a strong supporter of the president.
What message do you have to people in Florida?
Right?
Who saw Ron DeSantis drop out this last week and are now struggling, I guess, with actually embracing his dropout message where he said that he was going to unify, right?
We saw him take a shot at Trump last night during the rally where all the other candidates were on stage unifying with him and he seems to have a little bit of sour grapes.
What's your message, your message of unity to Team DeSantis as we, you know, really pivot now to a general election race?
Well, the first thing is, campaigns are hard.
Laura, you know that.
You know firsthand how hard they are.
You put your energy, your effort, your emotions into it.
When it doesn't work out, sometimes, you know, it's really hurtful.
I remember in 2012, first time I ran, I took the loss okay.
Like, it was devastating to my people.
To the people who supported me, worked hard for me every single day.
So I understand what's happening to the people right now who are in the governor's camp.
But we have a mission in front of us.
The mission is to get Joe Biden out of that White House and to win majorities in both the House and the Senate.
And we can't do that if we're a divided party over slights and I wanted my person.
We have to put that to the side and put the country first.
And as long as we do that, I think as a party, we'll be fine.
My message to those voters and frankly, you know, to some of those donors is that you have to just take a step back and look at our country.
Our country is in serious trouble.
We're not just talking about decline anymore.
We are in serious, serious trouble, and we need leadership in the White House.
Donald Trump can deliver that, and he can definitely do that over Joe Biden.
That's without question.
Yeah, we need leadership in the White House.
And that's why we're supporting President Trump.
And then I know we also need leadership in Congress.
And you're, you know, you're a strong supporter of President Trump's out of Congress.
But right now, what I'm seeing, and I just spoke to Congressman Collins about this is it seems like, you know, the Republicans In Congress, have a hard time leading without President Trump at the top of the ticket, right?
Things ran much more smoothly when President Trump was in office, when we had Republicans in office.
So what's your message to your colleagues as well that can't seem to get a budget passed, that can't seem to get the borders secure because they want to have continued resolutions, right?
How do you feel about that?
Because we're one seat away, as I was just talking to Congressman Collins about, from Speaker Hakeem Jeffries.
And I know that you saw what that was like because you were nominated to potentially be Speaker of the House when Kevin McCarthy had the seat vacated.
What are the discussions taking place?
Because I don't hear a lot of Republicans talking about how we're one accident, one stroke, one heart attack, or one catastrophe, right?
Early retirement away from the Democrats taking control of our House again before the election season.
Well, I can tell you those conversations are happening on the Hill.
I've been involved in a couple of them.
And from a strategic standpoint, there's some things we're looking at to make sure that Hakeem Jeffries does not take the gavel at all.
But I think on a bigger point, one of the issues I've seen in Washington is that there's this conversation between governing and leadership.
And the governing conversation is something like, well you have to keep the government moving, you have to demonstrate to people that we can still keep government operations as they were.
And I just disagree with that.
We have to demonstrate that we can lead.
And the first order of business is uniting the Republican caucus, all of our votes, making sure that we are united.
If we can demonstrate that and stay on that path, then you can get Senate Republicans to follow our lead.
There's no leadership in the Senate.
I mean, Chuck Schumer, give me a break.
Definitely no leadership in the White House.
It has to come from the House.
It has to come from Speaker Johnson.
That's been my message.
And so as we go back, the only thing that's going to help our country, in my view, is a united Republican House at this point, because that will force a Chuck Schumer and a Joe Biden, whose poll numbers are terrible and everybody knows he's a terrible president, it's going to put them in a position where they will have to do business with us on our terms.
If we go into all of these battles, take the spending deals for one, If you go into those battles just looking for a deal, you're going to get a bad one.
You're not going to get one, yeah.
But at the same time too, I think Republicans need to be willing to have a government shutdown.
What is your opinion about that?
I'm there.
March 8th comes around and hopefully by then the Democrats don't take control.
Are we going to see another continued resolution?
Or will Republicans shut it down for the sake of forcing the Democrats' hand?
Because you're right.
You have a Republican-controlled House, a Democrat-controlled Senate.
There's going to be some manipulation games in terms of getting a deal.
It's much easier when you have Republican control of the House and the Senate.
But what's the game plan?
Because we can't have Continue funding of the persecution of Donald Trump like we just saw with this extension.
We can't continue to allow for this invasion on our southern border.
We can't continue to allow for more money to Ukraine while American veterans are sleeping on the streets of America.
Would you support a government shutdown after March 8th if Republicans and Democrats can't come to a deal?
My position is clear.
Number one, I would, and let me explain why.
Number one job is making sure our border is secure.
If our government is derelict in its duty and won't secure the government, why should it get money?
Period.
Full stop.
Number two, should we pay our troops and make sure our military is prepared to go?
Absolutely.
But should the Department of Education or the Department of Justice or the Department of Education, should they still be running?
No.
Because if you can't do your core job, then you can't do all these other jobs that you want to do.
That's my position.
And I believe that's a position that the American people understand.
Because, you know, Laura, look, in your world, in your business, when I was still in business, if one of my employees wasn't doing their job, they're not getting paid.
Yeah, exactly.
It's that simple.
And I don't go to a company and still give a company money if it's not providing me the service that I'm looking for.
Right.
And the number one service the American people want is a secure border.
Let's do that.
If you can get that done, then we'll find a way to keep the government moving.
If you can't get that done, I'm sorry, you get no more money.
Yeah, especially now with this really shocking Supreme Court ruling where they are allowing for the federal government to clip open the barbed wire fences put up by the Texas National Guard.
So, and those are people that are eventually going to be replacing us as voters and we see that in Florida too where, yeah, we're not On the border with Mexico, but we have an invasion in Florida as well with our own open water borders.
You've seen it.
I know that Border Patrol has reported that it's at a seven-year high, and we have a serious problem in this country.
I think that there's a lot of speculation right now.
People look at you as being a strong supporter of President Trump's in Congress, and we now see that now that Ron DeSantis is Done with his failed presidential campaign and 2026 is after 2024.
Do you have any aspirations?
Some people are now throwing your name in the mix for a possible gubernatorial run.
Maybe it's early, maybe it's premature, right?
But I do, you know me, right?
I always try to be ahead of the curve and a lot of people are now speculating about who is going to run for governor since DeSantis is termed out after two terms.
I mean, look, yeah, people have talked to me about it.
They have.
It's something I've thought about.
I served in a Florida house for two terms.
Yeah, you did.
And so it's something I've thought about, but the focus right now is 24.
Focus is 24.
It's going to be a lot of time to deal with what happens in 26.
And look, to be honest with you, one of the things I've learned Can't plan politics.
People have tried, and it has gone up in smoke.
And so, I think that, you know, you just be prepared for something that can occur.
Sit down with your family and make a decision.
And if you decide to do that, you jump in and you see what happens.
But it's not off the table.
No, nothing's off the table because, and I firmly believe this, this is not some glib talking point.
Politics moves so fast, and there are so many different machinations.
You just have to be ready.
And when that time comes, you make a decision, you move from there.
Yeah, well I know it's going to be a crowded field and that's why I was asking, right, because people are already trying to, they want leadership and we're at risk right now with the insurance crisis in Florida of the state potentially going blue and that's why we're going to need strong candidates and so I feel that, you know, as a Florida-based reporter I had to ask you.
So you heard it here, It's not off the table, possibly, but as he said, rightfully so, we have to focus on 2024 and getting President Trump back in office.
Because let's be honest, we're not even going to have a country, no one's going to be able to win an election as a Republican ever again if Trump doesn't get back into office.
First things first, we have to, and I can't stress, being in D.C.
now for three years, how important presidential leadership is.
If you don't have that, you have things like the Supreme Court ruling you talked about, where the state of Texas is trying to do the right thing, not only for the country, but for their own state and for their citizens.
And you got the Supreme Court, led by John Roberts, and frankly, I'm pissed with that guy.
He's let us down time and time again.
But they come out with these dumb rulings to empower a government that's not doing its job by the people.
We need President Trump back.
We gotta fix that job.
Florida's a great state.
We've been well run for Frankly, two decades now, and we're going to continue to do that.
But let's make sure we get President Trump back in the White House.
Let's get our federal government back in order.
We've got time for 26 and everything else.
We do.
One last question, too.
There was, just a couple days ago, there was an amicus brief that was filed with the Supreme Court in support of President Trump.
It was arguing against the removal of his name from the ballot, citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
And a lot of members of Congress signed on to it.
I just wanted to know, because I didn't see your name on the list, is there a coalition?
Because someone was telling me that there's perhaps a coalition of America First candidates that were going to be submitting their own brief.
Because there were some noticeable names missing.
And so I just wanted to ask you, because some people had been posting online that your name, and I posted it too, was missing from the amicus brief.
Your plans, is there some type of movement taking place with an America First Coalition in Congress to submit their own?
So I don't know if there's a movement about, you know, more of your America First members putting one together.
The amicus brief that went out, I did not see it.
So I just want to be very clear.
I didn't see it.
It's not something that came to my office.
If it came to my office, we would have signed on.
But in terms of what they're trying to do in putting their opinion before the court, I totally agree with it.
Them using this 14th Amendment nonsense is a joke, but this isn't the first time that the Democrats have bastardized the 14th Amendment.
But honestly, I just didn't see it.
It wasn't sent to your office?
I've not seen it.
I'll have to check with my team.
No, because some people were wondering because there were, obviously you're a supporter of President Trump, so when you go to his events you were one of the first to endorse him, but your name wasn't on it, Marjorie Taylor Greene's name wasn't on it, Lauren Boebert's name, Matt Gaetz's name.
But then you had people like Dan Crenshaw and Mitch McConnell, whose names were on the list, and so we were just wondering if there were, you know, how this exactly worked, because it was 177 members, and so I'm glad that you were able to clear that up.
It must not have, it wasn't sent then to...
I'm telling you, I didn't see it.
Because if I saw it, and we went through it, I would have signed off on it.
And you agree with it?
100%.
Because what they're doing is wrong for the country.
These secretaries of state, or even some of these courts, like the one in Colorado, just deciding unilaterally who's eligible, without actually going to the eligibility standards of the Constitution, is outrageous, it's un-American, and it's the thing that destroys our institutions more than anything else.
Well, I'm glad that we were able to clear the record on that, too, so now people know, because some people were wondering, because obviously, you know, you're here at all the events and you support President Trump.
Any last words that you have?
Because, you know, we have a lot of viewers in Florida.
You know that the show is based out of Florida.
Anything you want to say?
Well, the biggest thing I want to say is thank you for your support, for your activism.
Having activism in politics really matters because what happens is members, they get complacent if they don't hear from the people.
So your activism really matters.
Please keep it up.
Thank you.
Laura, thank you for your reporting.
You're one of the only members of Congress to thank me for my activism because a lot of people don't like being held accountable.
Listen, if you don't like something I did, tell me about it.
Right.
And we'll have that conversation.
But if you can't be held accountable in these roles, you shouldn't have them in the first place.
I believed that when I was an activist, Tea Party activist, a decade ago, and I still believe it now.
Well, thank you so much, Congressman.
Great to see you here in New Hampshire.
It was great to see you in Iowa.
I'm sure we'll see you out.
Are you going to go to South Carolina and Nevada also?
It's on the schedule.
I'm supposed to go to Nevada and South Carolina, but my hope is that Nikki Haley sees the routing in the wall and we get focused on November.
It's looking like Nevada's going to be a bit of a dud anyway because she didn't fill out the right paperwork, it looks like.
So Trump's going to take Nevada.
Nikki Haley didn't exactly get the memo that they have a caucus in Nevada.
So it's probably just going to be a Trump blowout.
But yeah, hopefully she really comes to her senses before South Carolina.
We don't need to waste any more time and money and just everybody can unite behind Trump.
Quick thing on that.
Look, and I get it.
She's raising a bunch of money now.
The news reports are, you know, she's supposed to go to New York and raise more money.
It's not about that.
And we can't allow our party to get stymied in a long fight that we all know the conclusion.
It takes away time from our activists, people who are supporters, people who work hard to make phone calls.
Let's get ready for November.
That's what we need to be doing.
I think tonight's result is going to demonstrate that.
Yeah, and hopefully everybody in the Republican Party can, you know, put their animosity aside and unite behind the only candidate that we've all known from the beginning.
I mean, we were not stupid enough to think that anybody had a chance of beating Donald Trump, so I can't believe that.
I would never have that thought even cross my mind, so hopefully tonight it really sends a resounding message and we can just be done with this primary that, in my eyes, has been done since day one.
It's done now.
It's done now.
Congressman, thank you so much.
Thank you, Laura.
Yeah, I'll see you soon.
Take it easy.
Thank you.
Great.
You can just put that there.
Wonderful.
Well, that was Congressman Byron Donalds, who, of course, is one of the first members of Congress to support President Trump.
And he's here, as you saw, in New Hampshire.
He was in Iowa.
He took a chance, right?
I mean, look, there's a lot of vitriol on the ground in the state of Florida.
With the Florida coalition because, you know, Ron DeSantis, of course, was expecting people to stay silent and not endorse President Trump because he was governor.
And Ron DeSantis is known to be a very vindictive person.
And so I really give Congressman Byron Donalds a lot of credit for coming out and having the courage to stand by President Trump when so many others were afraid to do so.
And so many others, you know, are making the excuse or made the excuse that, oh, you know, I just I just didn't want to have bad relations.
Well, with Ron DeSantis, well, you know what?
Sometimes you have to make hard decisions in life and loyalty is important.
And everybody should have supported President Trump from the onset because we told them from the beginning that Ron DeSantis had no chance of winning.
And now we see it.
Clearly, Congressman Byron Donald sees it.
Clearly, Congressman Collins sees it.
It's my first time really interacting with Congressman Collins.
You never forget your first experience in the Lumer Zone.
But I have had several interactions with Congressman Byron Donald, given that he lives in my own home state of Florida.
So, really great to see them all here.
There's many more people inside.
Let's check the time, because as I said, It is 8.02.
So the polls are officially now closed in New Hampshire.
And so we are going to be monitoring the results now that the polls are officially closed.
I'm sure that people are still waiting in line to vote because that's generally how it works is people are Waiting in line and then they cut off the last person in line as it hits 8 o'clock.
So we're going to be watching the results and I wanted to provide you guys with a live stream ahead of the results coming in and then I'm going to be going inside of President Trump's victory party and I'll be live tweeting video tonight.
I will be live tweeting results as they come in.
And hopefully I'll be able to provide you with some.
My production is looking at... Do we have some information now?
Because I'm on the road right now, so I don't really have all of my studio gear with me.
Let me see.
He's gonna just come over.
It's alright.
AP.
Okay, the Associated Press is now declaring, breaking news, the Associated Press is now declaring President Trump as the winner of the New Hampshire primary.
So, another win.
That was fast, right?
We broke the record.
We're all laughing here, because in Iowa, I honestly am telling you the truth about this story.
We said, oh, finally, we can go get a burger.
We're starving.
And it was literally 7-10 when People went in, and I have friends in Iowa who said, you know, sometimes these caucuses, they end really late at night, because you have to wait for everyone to finish talking.
And it was 7-10, and then they said, oh, well, Trump's the winner.
I believe it was CBS News that called it first.
And now the Associated Press is calling it for President Trump.
And so, that is, that's very exciting.
President Trump, the winner of the New Hampshire primary.
So, let's see what else is coming in here.
I want to share the results on my phone.
Maybe we can get a full screen right now in New Hampshire.
Well, we're going to wrap up the show.
Like I said, I wanted to provide you guys with some pre...
New Hampshire primary coverage before the polls close.
And now that the polls close, I'm going to be looking into the results.
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