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Ladies and gentlemen, I gotta tell you, I'm excited for this one. | ||
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But today, today I'm a little extra excited. | ||
I'm a little extra excited because you've got a massive rally about to go down in the South Bronx with Donald Trump. | ||
He's going to get out of the courtroom. | ||
He's going to go to this rally. | ||
And I really think there's major implications here. | ||
There's already a buzz, a vibe, a feel in the air. | ||
From those that I've talked to on the ground, at the park where it's at, the doors have opened, people are already flooding in. | ||
So I'm excited for that. | ||
And it's likely that today's transmission is going to go long because we are going to carry the entire speech from President Trump. | ||
Now, He's supposed to start speaking at about... | ||
The official plan is he's going to start speaking at about 5 Central. | ||
I'm suspecting it'll probably be closer to 5.30. | ||
He'll probably go for at least an hour. | ||
So we're going to have an extended warm room today. | ||
So I'm very excited for that. | ||
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That's how all of this is made possible. | ||
Okay, but aside from that, and we'll get to that... | ||
Coming up, and we'll be monitoring the sights and sounds as well in live time with a bunch of live feeds. | ||
But that's going to be the big story today, and really excited. | ||
I think this is going to be a historic rally with major implications. | ||
Now, aside from that, a lot of other political news, a lot of other political developments. | ||
Joe Biden had a joint press conference today, and it went about as well as you would expect. | ||
Now, You don't expect much, but Biden was able to not crap his pants and he stood up there for about 20 to 30 minutes without totally embarrassing himself, but still the slurs and the fumbles and the mumbles and the bumbles. | ||
So we've got those highlights or lowlights, as well as some other election news and political developments dealing with the 2024 election. | ||
There's a lot of stuff going on right now with the diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
And it's amazing listening to the Democrats, listening to the liberals talk about this. | ||
When you can actually decipher what they're saying, it's truly incredible. | ||
And again, there's no other way to boil this down except that they are blatant bigots. | ||
The American left are hardcore bigots. | ||
Forget about racism. | ||
I'm so done with racism, I don't even want to say the word anymore. | ||
The American left are bigots. | ||
And they don't even hide it. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
And then we got some big geopolitical developments as well. | ||
Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Gaza Strip, China, Taiwan, big developments on all those fronts. | ||
And then the liberal media is trying to play this incredible game right now where they're losing audience members, so they have to try to at least be real to some degree. | ||
And so they have to report the real news about the economy. | ||
They have to report the real news about inflation, consumer price index, gas prices, everything. | ||
They have to report that news, but they also at the same time have to report that the Biden economy is going great. | ||
And so we've got a couple examples of that. | ||
It's an incredible thing to witness. | ||
So they start this segment about how Americans are struggling and how tough it is financially, and then they close the segment telling you how great Biden has been for the economy. | ||
You need to vote for him. It's just laughable. | ||
So we got all that coming up. It's gonna be fun. | ||
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This is no ordinary day. | ||
This is no ordinary Trump rally. | ||
And... I don't want to sound too much like a Homer. | ||
It's no secret I'm going to be voting for Trump. | ||
It's no secret I've got plenty of problems with Trump too, but... | ||
He's not perfect. | ||
He's by far the best option. | ||
I think he's his own man. | ||
But... The implications of this rally, I think, are massive. | ||
And we're going to be covering it live. | ||
We'll go beyond our normal showtime of 6 p.m. | ||
Central to cover it live. | ||
This rally is going right into the Democrats' kitchen and telling them what's for dinner. | ||
And the backlash... | ||
I think is going to be significant as well. | ||
The optics of this rally, look, the Democrats are going to try to have some crowds out there to protest Trump and have, you know, a counter protest to the rally, if you will. | ||
It's going to fail. They'll be lucky if anybody even shows up, but it'll all be drowned out. | ||
And what they're going to have to do in response to this is find some way To drum up violence and hatred at Trump rallies, but it's not going to be as easy as it was in 2016. | ||
Because Trump has a track record now, and even the people that kind of bought into the propaganda in 2016, they've lived through enough of it now, none of it's really stuck, and they just look at the track record of President Trump versus President Biden. | ||
Now, let's not forget In 2016, the DNC was caught undercover video from Project Veritas. | ||
Laura Loomer getting a lot of it when she was undercover for Veritas. | ||
At the DNC, one gentleman named Aaron Black, or that was his codename. | ||
And then the other leader of the DNC, Bob Kramer, who lost his job. | ||
Talking about how they're going to stage violence. | ||
To get Trump rallies shut down. | ||
And so I feel like this event is going to be so big. | ||
The park is set up. | ||
They said the park is set up for about 3,500 people to attend it. | ||
They're expecting 5,000 people to attend this event. | ||
I suspect it's going to be more. | ||
We shall see. | ||
I suspect it'll be closer to 10,000. | ||
But even if it's 5,000, if it's 5,000, that is so big to go right into the Democrats' kitchen and tell them what's for dinner. | ||
And people were already lined up this morning. | ||
It was pouring rain. | ||
They stood out in the rain anyway. | ||
You're looking at a live shot from outside of the park now. | ||
It's just people wanting to be there, wanting to be around the energy, wanting to be part of this. | ||
Because it's that historic feel again. | ||
It's like a big fight feel, a big game feel to it. | ||
Big show feel. | ||
Even last night at Yankee Stadium, they dropped a banner of Trump's mugshot and it said, never surrender, and there was a big applause when it got dropped. | ||
And this isn't the normal team that's been going out and doing these flag drops. | ||
The gentleman's been on the show, Dino, sells these flags. | ||
They're like huge, massive 40-foot flags. | ||
We went and did a flag drop at the Texas Rangers game. | ||
Myself and Adan Salazar was there, Infowars writer. | ||
This is all organic. | ||
Huge Never Surrender flag banner drop at the Yankee game last night. | ||
People lined up this morning at the Trump rally. | ||
Look, even that crazy woman is out there. | ||
What's that woman's name? | ||
She's hilarious. | ||
Crackhead Barbie. | ||
This woman is crazy. | ||
She does the white face. It's hilarious. | ||
She's out there interviewing people. | ||
I've already got... | ||
Some footage from outside, from earlier today. | ||
There's the Never Surrender Trump banner at the Yankee game last night. | ||
But so, the Democrats are anticipating, oh, it's not going to be a big turnout. | ||
Oh, we'll have our protests out there. | ||
And it's all going to fail. | ||
This is going to be a huge turnout. | ||
It's going to have major implications. | ||
Any counter-protesters are going to be drowned out, if they can even drum any up. | ||
And this is going to send the Democrats, the DNC, their street activists, into fits of hatred, anger, and rage. | ||
And now... | ||
Behind the scenes, they'll start planning ways to disrupt Trump events with violence, just like they did and they were caught doing in 2016. | ||
So we're going to have continued live coverage of this. | ||
We're going to be following any developments and watching it live here with you until Trump goes on, and we'll carry it late, past the normal show time. | ||
But... As we're looking at some of the live footage from the streets, let's go to some of the videos here that we've already got. | ||
People talking to residents in the Bronx. | ||
People talking to people standing outside. | ||
Here, let's see. Let's just start going through all this. | ||
Guys, I'll start pitching these clips. | ||
First, let's go to clip nine. | ||
I think this is just some images of the crowd this morning. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. Give me some audio here. | ||
I think that's Gavin Wax, the New York Republicans there. | ||
That's a massive crowd. | ||
That's already probably at least 500,000 people. | ||
That was hours ago. | ||
After the rain cleared up. | ||
Guys, give me clip 7. | ||
This was even early this morning. | ||
This was way early this morning. | ||
It was raining all morning. | ||
They still stood outside, stood in line to be a part of this. | ||
People wouldn't even... | ||
I mean, folks, this is crazy. | ||
I mean, I don't want to sit here and say, oh, compared to a Biden rally, but I mean, that's important. | ||
Biden can't have a rally like this. | ||
Biden can't have a public event like this. | ||
He just had an event in New Hampshire. | ||
Less than 100 people show up. | ||
It's crazy. Now these videos are live here. | ||
Can we get audio on this one too? | ||
I wonder what these young kids are saying. | ||
Some young kids here are being filmed outside the Trump rally. | ||
It looks like they're Trump supporters too. | ||
Here's some more scenes. | ||
Do you see anything like this at a Biden rally? | ||
Look at this. You've got people singing and dancing. | ||
I think they're shooting a music video here in clip eight. | ||
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I stand with Trump. I stand with Trump. | |
United we stand. | ||
The Biden we fall. | ||
And not our president, you better indict us all. | ||
Giorgiotto Blow and some others. | ||
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They're shooting music videos. | |
We got music video shoots happening right now outside the Trump rally. | ||
I mean, there has to be at least From what I've seen, I'd say right now there's probably at least 2-3 thousand people there. | ||
I'm waiting to hear back from some other people on the ground. | ||
We'll give you an updated number. | ||
Here is a news crew going around and talking to Bronx residents about how they feel about | ||
Donald Trump coming to town in clip five. | ||
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I do see him, you know, it's a what's up and thank you for doing what you did. | |
50 50 honestly, people are gonna have some love and hate. | ||
Some people do love him, but I still prefer him as better than Joe Biden. | ||
Was life in the Bronx better under Donald Trump or under Joe Biden? | ||
It was better under Donald Trump. | ||
I can tell you that the Bronx has been through many changes. | ||
Everything was getting back on track. | ||
And then, you know, everything is like falling apart again. | ||
Senior citizens cannot walk in the street. | ||
Our children have been killed. | ||
Groceries, when you go to a grocery store, you can't even buy anything anymore. | ||
Everybody needs help. | ||
People need housing. Instead of giving migrants and everybody that's coming from other countries help, we here, we Americans, give us some help. | ||
They're giving all the money to the immigrants. | ||
I'm not against that. | ||
The problem is they're cutting our stuff. | ||
What can Biden do at this point? | ||
Nothing. Even if he did something, we're beyond the point of no turn when everybody's on the Trump train. | ||
I'm a Democrat. | ||
All my life I've been a Democrat. | ||
But Democrats have used us and abused us. | ||
And they think that they own us. | ||
And Donald Trump is giving us the opportunity. | ||
Black people and Hispanic people are very happy about him coming here and they want | ||
to see the options and they want to put pressure on Democrats to step their game up and maybe | ||
Republicans have an opportunity here. | ||
They cannot let go. What's your advice to Trump? | ||
My advice to Trump is just to be himself, to be relatable. | ||
Don't change. Don't switch up because they're trying to take you down. | ||
You're good as a president. | ||
You know, you was in the White House. | ||
A lot of people wasn't. A lot of people want your spot. | ||
Come to the park and, you know, keep it real with the people. | ||
Just let us know exactly what you're going to do for everyone, not just the Hispanic community, not just the black and the minority communities, but for America, because when America succeeds, we all succeed. | ||
You know, I'll tell you what's so magical about this to me, and that's that this is bigger than Trump. | ||
I mean, this is truly a movement of the people. | ||
That's what this is about. Trump is the figurehead, and I like Trump. | ||
I'm going to vote for him for a third time. | ||
I have no problem publicly supporting Trump, convincing other people to vote Trump. | ||
Definitely better than Biden. | ||
But to me, what gives me the feels, what gives me the magic here is the people. | ||
This is truly organic. | ||
This is truly grassroots. | ||
This is truly an American political renaissance. | ||
We're looking for results, but it's taking over the political culture. | ||
It's taking over the right wing, the Republican Party. | ||
There's been a lot of bumps, a lot of bruises. | ||
It's been a bit of a tug of war. | ||
There's been a struggle. But that's what this is all about to me. | ||
And I'm hearing back from other people on the ground as we're playing that video. | ||
I'm checking my phone. I'm hearing they think maybe 3,000 plus are there right now. | ||
People still lining up. | ||
It's hard to park in these areas, so they've got to walk a while to get there. | ||
Trump's not expected to go on for at least another two hours. | ||
So this thing's going to be big. | ||
It's going to be 5,000 minimum, I'd say. | ||
And... This will enrage and anger and make the Democrats very envious that they have nobody that can galvanize a crowd of people like this. | ||
Let alone even get a crowd of people like this. | ||
So this is just going to motivate them to try to cause violence at Trump events again. | ||
But I think that's going to fail. | ||
The Trump hatred just simply isn't there. | ||
And you know, part of it too... | ||
Part of it, too, is... | ||
And this kind of goes to the whole Trump trial that they're trying to use to destroy him. | ||
You know, people don't have time for the hatred right now. | ||
And they don't have time. | ||
There have been trials that have... | ||
Engulfed the Americans' attention before O.J. Simpson and these other trials. | ||
It's not working with Trump. | ||
You'd think it would. It's not. | ||
People are struggling. | ||
People are genuinely struggling. | ||
They don't have time to care about the Trump trial. | ||
And it's been eight years of this garbage against Trump. | ||
So people are sick of it. | ||
It's just not working anymore. | ||
It's old hat. They're bored with it. | ||
The redundancy. Here's some more just live on the streets to support for Trump. | ||
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Clip number four. What I want to say is that we absolutely must take our country back. | |
Look at this crowd of people, a diverse group of people. | ||
But what ties us all together is our love of country. | ||
And we have so many people here that came, escaped from communist countries. | ||
I'm a descendant of slaves. | ||
My people fought so hard. | ||
They fought in World War II even when they had no more rights. | ||
My father was a drill instructor in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War era. | ||
I have to stand up for my country. | ||
This is a beautiful and great country. | ||
And we have to stand up and save it right now. | ||
Go for America. | ||
We must. | ||
We must. Hey, I came from Vietnam. | ||
I feel like I'm backed into it now with Biden. | ||
We got to get rid of him. We can't turn into communism. | ||
Why is this happening? This is a scary country right now, and it used to be so great. | ||
Bring Trump back, please. | ||
Please. Everything was super cheap on the Donald Trump, and now everything is super expensive. | ||
We can't even ride the MTA MPs. | ||
Yeah, you just go to Roosevelt Avenue or the Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
You see illegal immigrants everywhere. | ||
The subways are becoming super dangerous. | ||
I mean, it's just getting extensively ridiculous, and everybody's noticing, especially here in New York. | ||
You got the most crooked set of government here with Eric Adams, who swaps and goes back and forth on everything he does. | ||
And then he says, oh, we got to make things better for the migrant crisis going on over here when you're the one who caused it. | ||
You're the one who called this a sanctuary city. | ||
You, Hochul, Letitia James. | ||
Alvin Braggs, all you guys are scumbags, all of you. | ||
And what we saw under Trump was absolute success from every corner. | ||
The greatest numbers of black unemployment, the lowest rates of inflation. | ||
I mean, everything is going up right now. | ||
I got a big truck and my gas is going high as all hell. | ||
And that's under Biden. | ||
You had to see Pelosi the other day. | ||
You know, act like Trump's presidency was going down. | ||
Meanwhile, the host said, yeah, but there was a pandemic, though. | ||
Right? And they have to kind of lie to the people to make us think that this is what it is. | ||
But it's all fun and games. | ||
It's all fun and games until we all find out what the truth is. | ||
Go ahead and put him in jail. | ||
Put him in jail and watch the persecuted people on the ground rise up and vote for him even harder. | ||
We're going to get the black community, the Latino community. | ||
We got the Dominicanos over here. | ||
And we're gonna show support until 2024 is over and Trump is back in that damn White House. | ||
Let's go! Now good luck finding a Biden supporter that can speak so eloquently and clear with just a stream of consciousness there about why they like Biden or Biden's policies or anything. | ||
You can't find it. Well, the challenge is first I guess you'd have to find the Biden supporter. | ||
Then you'd have to see if they can put two words together. | ||
We're not done. Let's go to another video again, just on the streets, in the park, in New York, just asking people about how they feel about Trump coming to town. | ||
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I think you stand with Trump. | |
I'm not stupid. I could tell the video I saw you, your eyes lit up until the Trump flags. | ||
As I told her, you know why you stand with Trump? | ||
Because beautiful people stand with Trump. | ||
What were you gonna say? It's really good. | ||
It's a mocktail. So what was your answer? | ||
Why are you standing with Trump? I stand with Trump because he's basically representing us and everything that they're doing to him is what they can do to us. | ||
And the system is broken and he's fighting for us. | ||
So I like his policies. | ||
I like how he says it like it is. | ||
And fighting, gotta go. | ||
I'm sick of him. And what would you say to a black person that says that you're not black because you're voting for Trump? | ||
Well, then I guess I identify as a white man. | ||
I don't know. I don't care what anybody has to say. | ||
I'm a mother. I care about the future of my child. | ||
And I care about policies over, you know, rhetoric. | ||
Well said. All right, I'll tell you what, we do have some stuff from Biden, but let's just stick to the Bronx issue. | ||
And so this is AOC making a feeble attempt I think it was MSNBC here to stop people from going to this rally. | ||
Folks, this is really a political backbreaker for them. | ||
Now, I'm not saying Trump's going to win New York. | ||
It might be in play, but this is a cultural thing, and it's just getting right up in their face and saying, you're not going to dominate us. | ||
And we're going to go right into your kitchen and we're going to cook our own dinner. | ||
So here's AOC trying to tell people not to go to the rally, not to support Trump, specifically in the Bronx, clip 10. | ||
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We checked in with the Trump campaign yesterday, asked them about their strategy in choosing to come to the Bronx for the rally. | |
Here's what the campaign told us. | ||
President Trump is going to speak directly to locals in the Bronx, in the borough, about how their lives have worsened under Joe Biden's policies, particularly Bidenomics, which has led to the highest inflation in a generation. | ||
As you consider the message that Trump might deliver, will he find some New Yorkers receptive to that? | ||
How much of this crowd do you think is an out-of-town crowd versus a Bronx crowd? | ||
I mean, I suspect there's going to be a lot of out-of-towners there. | ||
And listen, we have a big diversity. | ||
I'm sure someone will be showing up supportive. | ||
But even in the hit on the economic point, we just saw that the former president met with oil executives last week saying, hey, you give me a billion dollars and I'll make sure that you get the policies that are favorable to raising gas prices and making sure that- That a lot of these companies continue to price gouge without proper oversight or regulation. | ||
And so the idea that he'd be bringing those down when he's cashing in from the same folks that are bringing those prices up, I think is a little bit suspect. | ||
And again, I think the Bronx is... | ||
See, this is... | ||
And by the way, the weather is cleared up. | ||
Ocasio-Cortez mocks Trump over bad weather at rally. | ||
Actually, it's cleared up. It's a beautiful night. | ||
But it's so frustrating because these liberals are really just so dumb. | ||
AOC is just so dumb. So, again, we already have a track record here. | ||
Trump had the lowest gas prices. | ||
Biden has the highest gas prices. | ||
That's just a fact. There's no debate. | ||
That's a fact. That's a livable experience. | ||
And again, this is all about policy. | ||
They do this whole thing. | ||
It's the Democrat straw man thing. | ||
Oh, look, oil company's bad. | ||
See? And they're with the oil companies. | ||
Or, you know, pick whatever thing they replace it with. | ||
But imagine, and it's like they don't even understand basic economics. | ||
Oh, they're price gouging. | ||
They're price gouging. Everything's gone up under Biden. | ||
Not Trump. Under Biden. | ||
And it's not even about price gouging. | ||
When you raise taxes, when you put more regulations on energy, prices go up. | ||
But again, what's the straw man? | ||
Corporate greed. Big oil. | ||
But it's all about policy. | ||
But imagine, she goes on the local news and says, Trump's going to raise gas prices as people are paying the most they've ever paid for gas under Biden. | ||
It was cheapest under Trump. | ||
I mean, that's how ludicrous this whole thing has become. | ||
But surely AOC is very popular because she had an event in her borough. | ||
She had an event as well where she was speaking. | ||
I mean, let's take a look at the massive crowd that AOC got in clip 11. | ||
Oh, my. Wow. | ||
Looks like less than 50 people in a big auditorium. | ||
And they're wearing masks still. | ||
Wow. That's very telling, isn't it? | ||
All right, we got more coverage of this coming up. | ||
Live coverage. We got some Biden news, some other news. | ||
Don't go anywhere. All right, we're going to continue to monitor the Trump rally in the South Bronx. | ||
It just keeps getting bigger and bigger. | ||
People are about to start getting off work. | ||
I'd say minimum 5,000 people end up being there. | ||
It'll overflow the park. | ||
It'll send Democrats into fits of rage and anger because they can't have anything like this. | ||
And how dare Trump go into New York City, which they claim to own politically, and have a massive successful rally. | ||
But... Let's put that aside for a second and we can monitor some of the live streams here as well. | ||
Let's put that aside for a second and look at Biden. | ||
This are some lowlights or some highlights of Biden's press conference with Kenyan president today. | ||
Just some odd stuff. | ||
He's not equipped for press conferences, you can tell with his one-word answers. | ||
And you'll notice at the very beginning of this compilation, he literally just blurts out like he doesn't even know how to handle a crowd at all, folks. | ||
So here's some of the lowlights from today's joint press conference in clip 12. | ||
Okay, next question as well. | ||
Two years ago, our nation's first black vice president, President Kamala Harris. | ||
And, you know, the African concept of a billion people not too soon. | ||
The idea we're going to ignore it makes no sense at all. | ||
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Two questions, if I may, on... | |
No, one. Can the United States and Kenya or the nations collectively break the backs of this coordinated militia that has the grips of the nation? | ||
Yes. Saying Africa is asking America to lead the way and double its contribution to the World Bank International Development Assistance to help developing countries to access financing to alleviate debt distress and to tackle climate change. | ||
What is your commitment on this? | ||
We made a major commitment to this. | ||
Number one, as I said, the United States has long championed international financial institutions that...provide low-cost concessional resources to the poorest developing countries, including from the IMF. Now he's reading off a note card. | ||
...and my administration helped design and establish the IMF's new initiative that provides low-cost funding for countries that are... | ||
The press conference, and he's reading off a script. | ||
...important partners in Africa have the capital they need to invest in their futures. | ||
We heard them. Not you, though. | ||
They get capital. They get investments. | ||
Not you, the American. Money for every country but you. | ||
Up to $21 billion in new lending resources to the IMF trust fund that provides concessional lending for the poorest countries. | ||
It's a little like having to go when you're in debt, having to go and find someone to help you out. | ||
That's what this is about. We believe supporting your friends and this partnership is happy, we're happy to do our part. | ||
This is just, I don't want to spend a bunch of time here on monetary policy, but this is just insane. | ||
The United States monetary policy is a joke. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
And there's no reason at all why we should be paying taxes anymore. | ||
Other than the fact that you're just basically a 21st century slave. | ||
What would you call it? | ||
You're like a humanitarian slave or like a foreign aid slave or something. | ||
Yeah, we're not talking about whips and chains. | ||
We're not talking about being owned, but we're talking about you working, some people working 10, 12, 15 hours a day, barely getting by, paying 30% of their income in taxes to the U.S. government, and then it's just billions for this country, billions for that country, billions for this war, billions for that war. | ||
And it's just non-stop. | ||
Everybody else gets money, and then you can't have a southern border. | ||
You can't get new infrastructure. | ||
Oh, somebody needs money for a war? | ||
Print the money. Somebody needs money for this. | ||
Somebody needs money for that. | ||
Print the money. Print the money. | ||
Tax the people. And then what do you get? | ||
So it's just a joke. But let's just move on. | ||
Here's some other news here. | ||
Now, I wouldn't get too excited about this. | ||
Some people are thinking this is... | ||
A sign that Biden's not going to be on the ballot. | ||
Ohio elections official threatens to exclude Biden from the ballot. | ||
Biden's ballot issues in Ohio aren't going away as state Democrats receive another urgent warning. | ||
I mean, it seems like what's going on is the state legislature, which is mostly Republicans, | ||
there might be a bit of a political protest here, kind of an unspoken political protest | ||
here. | ||
Hey, they're trying to get Trump off the ballot illegitimately, but you're not actually going | ||
through the proper mechanisms to be qualified for the Ohio ballot. | ||
And it's all just process. | ||
And the Republicans are delaying the process. | ||
But you have to have 90 days from the election to the convention. | ||
And basically they're not in the proper window of time. | ||
And so they're having to kind of re-legislate the issue. | ||
And they're trying to get the Democrats to help with it. | ||
And they aren't. | ||
And so the Republicans are kind of just like throwing their hands in the air and saying, fine. | ||
And he won't be on the ballot. | ||
My guess is... | ||
They'll find a way to get him on the ballot, but that's kind of the process that's going down. | ||
But hey, the Democrats are trying to keep Trump off the ballot illegitimately in multiple states. | ||
So is this what it's come to? | ||
Maybe Republicans have a similar political protest and just say, yeah, you know what, maybe Biden's not on the ballot. | ||
Sorry, you didn't make the window of time. | ||
Sorry, not on ballot. I suspect Trump wins Ohio anyway. | ||
He's up by 12 points in most of the polls. | ||
He's won Ohio twice. I don't think a Republican has ever won a presidential election without Ohio anyway. | ||
But Trump will win it. | ||
It's not nearly as corrupt as your Michigan or your Wisconsin, your Pennsylvania. | ||
Why is this news? | ||
Nikki Haley says she'll vote for Trump in 2024 presidential race. | ||
I see everybody talking about this. | ||
Why is this even news? | ||
I guess it's because she was bad-mouthing Trump the whole time, but now she's going to vote for Trump. | ||
Trump? Well of course she's gonna vote for Trump. Duh. A, she wants to come out | ||
and say this to save her political career. | ||
So I guess she's not going anywhere anytime soon. | ||
But of course, yeah, what, do you think she's going to vote for Biden? | ||
And do you know what her reasoning was? | ||
Because of Trump's, because of Trump and his foreign policy towards Israel. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Maybe Nikki Haley can run for president of Israel. | ||
Because Netanyahu's in trouble. | ||
He's weak. Maybe we should send Haley over to Israel. | ||
She can run there. In a similar vein, I see people freaking out. | ||
Republican voters, Trump supporters freaking out over an RFK Jr. | ||
tweet. This is actually pretty wild, I gotta say. | ||
last night, RFK Jr. I want to take a moment to celebrate Harvey Milk Day and | ||
honor a man whose bravery transformed our society. Harvey Milk was a | ||
trailblazer for LGBTQ plus rights and the first openly gay individual elected | ||
to public office in California. Ladies and gentlemen, Harvey Milk is a well-known | ||
sexual deviant, I mean basically a pedophile and And he would lure young people in, young boys in. | ||
He was so deviant and abusive that many of them committed suicide. | ||
I remember I took a psychology course, it was like my junior year in college, of human sexuality. | ||
And there was a whole thing on Harvey Milk. | ||
And even my professor was like, yeah, just so you know, this guy was a pedophile and an abuser. | ||
I mean, so, but okay, people are like, whoa, my gosh, RFK Jr., what are you doing? | ||
Oh, this is so horrible, this is so awful. | ||
Guys, relax. This is the greatest thing ever. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
RFK Jr. leaning to the left? | ||
RFK Jr. trying to grab into the LGBTQ liberal voter base and take them from Biden? | ||
This is great. | ||
Yeah, it's disgusting. RFK Jr. | ||
celebrating a pedophile, whatever. This is how he's taking votes from Biden. | ||
We should be celebrating this. | ||
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I'll tell you what, let me get this, let me get the geopolitical out of the way. | ||
Let me just get this out of the way so we can really focus on the rally and American issues here. | ||
I guess we'll start in Russia. | ||
But there's a theme here. | ||
There's a theme here. We give money to Ukraine. | ||
What happens? The war increases. | ||
Ukraine loses. We give money to Ukraine and Gaza. | ||
What happens? The war increases. | ||
People die. We give money to Taiwan. | ||
What happens? China does their military exercises and starts getting into blockades at Taiwan. | ||
So the money does nothing. | ||
It all gets stolen. | ||
It all gets laundered. | ||
It all has a negative impact. | ||
And it's just money, money, money, money, money, money. | ||
And everyone votes for it. | ||
So that's the theme here. | ||
Here's the latest reports out of Russia. | ||
What we've been reporting the whole time. | ||
And finally, the Western media is catching up and admitting it's like, okay, yeah, Ukraine's been losing the whole time. | ||
More money, though. So here's the latest update from the field in clip 21. | ||
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Russian forces have regained control over the town of Kliseevka, near the city of Artyomovsk in the Donetsk region. | |
Last year, the town was taken by Ukrainian troops as one of the main gains of their counteroffensive at that time. | ||
The last few months have seen Russian troops advancing in several areas across the front lines. | ||
In the Donetsk region, Kiev's forces were pushed back from the regional capital, as well as around the town of Shazov Yar. | ||
And in May, Russian forces started an offensive in the Kharkov region to boost the security around the Belgrade region after it came under repeated Ukrainian shelling. | ||
More on the latest. | ||
Here's RT's Steve Sweeney. | ||
We've just received confirmation from the Russian Ministry of Defense of the latest advances in the Donetsk Republic. | ||
Russian troops have taken control of the settlement of Kleshevka. | ||
And this came at a heavy price to Ukrainian armed forces, around 1,000 men We're lost over the last 24 hours. | ||
That's killed or wounded. | ||
And a lot of military hardware also has gone up in flames. | ||
Now, this comes soon after Russian troops liberated the village of Robotina. | ||
Of course, this was symbolic as the only real gain of the Ukrainian failed counteroffensive there. | ||
And it comes at a time when the Ukrainian government has implemented this new mobilization law, which has caused many men to flee the country rather than face life on the front lines, which is proving very difficult for the Ukrainian army at this stage. | ||
Kharkov, the Russian troops there, are cutting through those defensive lines like a knife through butter with very serious questions being asked. | ||
Of course, this was supposed to be a heavily fortified area. | ||
Now, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said at this stage that there are no plans to take control of Kharkov. | ||
The aim is really to create a buffer zone to provide some welcome relief for the people of Belgorod, which is coming under a sustained and constant Ukrainian attack. | ||
With strict new mobilization rules coming into force in Ukraine last week, footage spreading on social media shows empty streets across the country, with people claiming that men are avoiding public places where recruitment officers are operating. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Now, what do we say here? | ||
If I've coined any phrases, maybe it's this one. | ||
If it can't be applied universally, it's not logic, it's propaganda. | ||
And this meme here that we have on the screen is a perfect example. | ||
We invaded Iraq because they had weapons of mass destruction. | ||
So why don't you invade Russia? | ||
Are you crazy? Russia has weapons of mass destruction! | ||
And of course, Iraq didn't have the so-called weapons of mass destruction. | ||
See, this all kind of ties into now with Israel and the International Criminal Court and Netanyahu saying, oh, well, what are you going to do? | ||
Arrest George Bush for war crimes? | ||
Well, I don't know. I mean, the Bush administration did lie to get us into wars. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of people died. | ||
Entire cities fell. | ||
So that's not exactly the argument you think it is there, Bibi, but... | ||
Really, the warmongering side of the Zionists has just gone completely psychotic. | ||
And it's not even in response to October 7th. | ||
It's in response to the world not meeting their beck and call to just wipe Palestine off the map and conquer their land. | ||
And so anybody that doesn't agree with what they're doing is now an anti-Semite. | ||
And it's this whole thing of, oh... | ||
Anti-Semite doesn't mean you hate Jews. | ||
Now anti-Semite is who the Jews hate. | ||
Israel warns of serious consequences for ties with countries recognizing Palestinian state. | ||
So they're just threatening anybody, just threatening everybody. | ||
This tiny little country that hasn't even been around 100 years. | ||
And I'm not against Israel. | ||
Israel can be a country. | ||
The Jews should have a country. But that doesn't mean they get to run everyone else's country and threaten everybody else. | ||
What happens when you can't simply arrest the Jews for defending themselves? | ||
Oh, the irony. The Jews, the Jews, but see, it's not even fair. | ||
It's not the Jews. | ||
Jewish people are a diverse group that have a lot of different political beliefs, cultural beliefs, religious practices, whatever. | ||
And by the way, plenty of people, Jewish people in Israel are protesting Netanyahu. | ||
But the irony is that the Jews, as they say, Israel though, Israel didn't defend itself on October 7th. | ||
That's the entire problem here. | ||
That's the entire problem with the basis of your moves into Gaza. | ||
Is that Israel didn't defend itself on October 7th. | ||
See, and that's why everything goes haywire here. | ||
Because they want to keep going back to October 7th, October 7th, October 7th. | ||
That doesn't work. | ||
They didn't defend themselves on October 7th, and now they're on the offense in the Gaza Strip. | ||
But, oh, if you say that, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
And, oh, now they're going to write bills saying that's criminal. | ||
And so, really, you just take neutral people that aren't even invested in that whole issue, like me... | ||
And you just push me to the side of common sense and reason that, wow, Israel is really evil. | ||
And that's why Netanyahu is getting protested every day, every night, barely won his election, will probably cancel the next election so he can stay in power. | ||
And then, yeah, and then what happens? | ||
Then you actually have anti-Semitism. | ||
Then you actually have people that really don't like Israel. | ||
Really? And then they blame all Jews for it. | ||
And it's because of Netanyahu. | ||
And it's because of the IDF. And it's because of their ownership of our Congress and AIPAC and the ADL. I mean, you can't even get Republicans. | ||
Hey, can you do something about the southern border? | ||
Well, I can say something. Hey, can you do something about these college protests? | ||
Oh my God, yes! | ||
We'll shut down the colleges. | ||
We'll sign bills making anti-Semitic speech illegal. | ||
We'll send billions of dollars to Israel. | ||
Anything they need, we got it. | ||
Hey, can we have a southern border? Well, not so much. | ||
Not so much. But if Israel needs something, we are there. | ||
And so people are just sick of it, man. | ||
That's all it is. And it just goes on. | ||
But this is gonna hurt Biden, for sure, with all these protests going on. | ||
Here's what he said about the Israel-Gaza conflict, clip 13. | ||
Let me be clear. | ||
We reject the ICC's application for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders. | ||
Whatever these warrants may imply, there is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas. | ||
It's real great, Tomas. And it's clear, he doesn't want to do all it can to ensure civilian protection. | ||
But let me be clear. Contrary to allegations against Israel made by the International Court of Justice. | ||
We'll be right back. All right, I went long there. | ||
Let me go back to the Biden clip here and explain why this is bad for him politically and then get into the ICC and finish it up with the China-Taiwan situation. | ||
So let's go back. Let's let Biden finish here. | ||
I went long last segment. | ||
Go ahead. Let me be clear. | ||
We reject the ICC's application for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders. | ||
Whatever these warrants may imply, there is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas. | ||
By the way, pause it right there. You know that that's the exact statement that first came out of Netanyahu's mouth and now has been parroted by dozens, if not hundreds, of members of Congress and now the President of the United States. | ||
But hey, Israel has no influence at all. | ||
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Okay, go ahead. | |
And it's clear, Israel wants to do all it can to ensure civilian protection. | ||
But let me be clear. Contrary to allegations against Israel made by the International Court of Justice, what's happening is not genocide. | ||
We reject that. | ||
So that is going to anger the protesters. | ||
So that's good, guys. That is going to anger the protesters. | ||
And now they're going to continue to protest Joe Biden even more. | ||
And they're definitely not going to vote for him. | ||
So whatever you think, the protesters believe it's a genocide. | ||
The protesters believe the IDF is killing innocent civilian life and that they don't care. | ||
And so for Biden to come out and say that as the potential Democrat nominee or the assumptive nominee... | ||
These protesters, these college-age young liberals are not going to be voting for Joe Biden. | ||
So I guess the measurement here is, well, we need the Jewish vote. | ||
We need the college youth vote. | ||
They're going to try to play both hands. | ||
It's not going to work. You're done. | ||
You have lost the college liberal vote. | ||
And don't underestimate that, folks. | ||
Do not underestimate that vote. | ||
That vote from the college liberals can have a major impact because they vote right there on campus. | ||
They don't really have much to do. | ||
They're sitting on there in campus. | ||
They're in their dorms, whatever. They live on campus. | ||
They live near the campus. It's easy votes. | ||
Most people first time voting. | ||
Well, they're not going to be voting for Biden. | ||
Now, let's talk about the International Criminal Court real quick. | ||
The Biden administration, the Pentagon... | ||
They loved the International Criminal Court when they were going after Vladimir Putin. | ||
Loved them. Probably the ones that influenced them to do so. | ||
And then, of course, the narrative they built against Putin ended up being false, and it fell apart, and so it all fell apart. | ||
But I'm sure the ICC has seen what's been done in the Gaza Strip. | ||
They've seen what's been done in Rafa. | ||
They've heard now the tapes from, I think it was Gallant, the defense minister, With an undercover tape where he says, yeah, we're going to wipe Palestine off the mat in a secret recorded conversation. | ||
So I'm sure they've seen all of this, and in their presentation they say, we have enough evidence to believe that what they're doing is, they actually called it an annihilation. | ||
Here's the problem. What is the purpose? | ||
The International Criminal Court has no teeth. | ||
Nothing. It's a political body. | ||
It's an Infowar narrative body that has no teeth whatsoever. | ||
If they're not going to go after Netanyahu and Gallant, and they're not going to go after Hamas leadership, then why do they even exist? | ||
There's no purpose in them existing, and they shouldn't exist. | ||
It's a meaningless political body that has no teeth and does nothing. | ||
If you want to have an international criminal court to stop war crimes from happening, then this is the time for them to make their mark, show some teeth, And I'm not saying you send Netanyahu to jail or whatever, but maybe you detain him, and maybe he gets his day in court, just like the Hamas leadership, and you fight it out in international criminal court. | ||
The whole thing is a joke. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
The Zionist-owned, the Israel lobby-owned Republicans and Democrats send a threatening gangster mafia letter to the international criminal court. | ||
Oh, they didn't do that when they were going after Putin. | ||
Netanyahu threatens the International Criminal Court. | ||
So now they're all threatening the International Criminal Court. | ||
Like gangsters. | ||
Like mafia gangsters. | ||
And what is the criminal court going to do? | ||
Probably nothing. So why does it even exist? | ||
It's worthless. Nutraceuticals that the elite are taking, that they've made sure are so expensive it's hard for the general public to get them. | ||
This will not be an infomercial for the next hour. | ||
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We are getting crushed in the housing market. | ||
We are getting crushed in the automobile market. | ||
We are getting crushed in our grocery bills. | ||
They're sitting here attacking you, attacking your economy, attacking your culture, attacking your borders. | ||
And then they say you're inhumane. | ||
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War. Now it's going on in Taiwan. | |
Taiwan's new president calls on China to stop its intimidation after being sworn into office. | ||
China holds military drills around Taiwan as strong punishment. | ||
And, of course, the semiconductors, the chips coming from Taiwan, some from China. | ||
ASML, TSMC can flip chip gear kill switch should China invade Taiwan. | ||
I mean, that's a big, big problem. | ||
And this is why they want to promote globalism and demonize isolationism. | ||
I think you can find a balance. | ||
But see, now, oh, you're all intertwined and invested in the global marketplace and economy. | ||
And so, oh, well, now you're screwed. | ||
If China and Taiwan get into some war, some technological war, well, now you're screwed too. | ||
And it's the same thing with our involvement in Ukraine. | ||
It's the same thing with our involvement in Israel. | ||
And that's the problem here. | ||
Alright, but I want to move on. | ||
Enough of the geopolitics. Well, I guess maybe we'll do this one more. | ||
Cassidy, Representative Bill Cassidy, launches investigation into Chinese-owned tutoring service that has a Department of Defense contract. | ||
Senator Bill Cassidy has launched an investigation into a Chinese-owned tutoring service that has contracts with schools across the United States and the Pentagon. | ||
Tutor.com, which is owned by the Chinese investment firm Primavera Capital Group, provides services to the Department of Defense and has contracts with local school districts and libraries in at least 25 states. | ||
Now, here's the kicker. | ||
Now, are you thinking what I'm thinking? | ||
PCG also has ownership stakes in TikTok and its developer ByteDance. | ||
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Oh! | ||
Now, where's the call for tutoring.com to be sold? | ||
Where is the uproar about tutoring.com? | ||
Oh, the Chinese, the Chinese, forced sale, forced sale. | ||
Why don't we hear about that? | ||
And they get deals with the Pentagon and the Department of Defense? | ||
Sounds a lot worse than TikTok. | ||
So this just further proves what we already knew. | ||
The forced sale of TikTok is all about narrative control. | ||
It's all about information control. | ||
And it's specifically in this instance in relationship to what Israel is doing in the Gaza Strip. | ||
And them not controlling the app or controlling the message on TikTok like they've been able to do at least somewhat on X. Getting Elon Musk to go over there and everything else and wear the amulet. | ||
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Have a little powwow with Ben Shapiro. | |
So, see... | ||
Again, it's not logic. | ||
If it can't be applied universally, it's propaganda. | ||
So they're not going to call for the disinvestment of tutor.com. | ||
They're not going to tell you how dangerous it is, the Chinese tutoring thing that's teaching the kids. | ||
But, oh, they're going to tell you you have to divest in TikTok because they're not controlling the flow of information. | ||
All right, done with the geopolitics. | ||
It looks like we have, I'm assuming that's live footage, guys, that we were just showing there from outside the Trump rally, or is that an archive? | ||
Okay, so we got this gentleman's stream pulled up on Rumble at Oreo Express, and I'm sure the signal there is difficult. | ||
I mean, this rally is already filled to the brim. | ||
As far as inside the actual park. | ||
And then outside, obviously, there's just people lined up around the block. | ||
But there's some live shots from inside the park. | ||
So they're going to fill this thing up. | ||
It's going to get at least 5,000 people, probably more. | ||
And this is going to enrage the Democrats. | ||
I'm telling you. Because at the end of the day... | ||
Have you ever seen the movie... | ||
I don't mean to get off on a tangent. | ||
It just comes to my mind. | ||
Like, what is an example of the rage that Democrats feel when they can't control you? | ||
What is an example of the rage Democrats feel when you don't do what they want you to do? | ||
And so, you know, Trump having a big rally in the Bronx is a perfect example. | ||
This is... They don't want this. | ||
They don't want you to like Trump. | ||
They don't want him having a big rally in the Bronx. | ||
What is an example? It's like, have you ever seen the movie Nine... | ||
It's a great Timothy Burton animated film and there's this machine and this machine destroys the world. | ||
No spoilers here, but this machine destroys the world and now it builds everything and runs the world and everything has to run exactly how the machine wants. | ||
And then the characters in it come to life and they start to disrupt what the machine is doing. | ||
And then every time they disrupt the machine's manufacturing and spying and everything and building, the machine goes nuts. | ||
And it has like this electric shock and its little eye like blinks and it's like you can see like the point is it's enraged because it wants to have control over everything. | ||
And then when these little characters disrupt its control, it goes insane. | ||
That's basically the Democrats. | ||
Yeah, there it is. Great job, crew. | ||
They pulled up a perfect example. | ||
They have to be in control of everything. | ||
Everything must be in its perfect place to their centralized control. | ||
And when it's not, they go crazy. | ||
So I'm telling you, this massive rally in the South Bronx, this Trump rally, this is going to drive them crazy. | ||
This is going to drive them absolutely crazy. | ||
And they're going to try to plan violence. | ||
Their rhetoric against Trump, who knows? | ||
Maybe they do just throw him in jail now. | ||
The impact of this thing is far beyond just the speech that Trump will give or the massive numbers that are outside. | ||
And it looks like there might be some action here as people are running to the scene of something. | ||
Maybe we'll even go live out there. | ||
We'll see if we can't connect with somebody. | ||
Does that stream just keep freezing up, guys? | ||
Is that the problem? Well, so the rally is so big and there's so many people in this concentrated area that you can't even get a successful live stream because you can't really get a consistent... | ||
Connection. Right side, obviously, with the great equipment they have, they have a good stream, but they're basically just stationary at the media podium. | ||
So we'll continue to follow that. | ||
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Let's do this. Let's do this. | |
Here's Harvard students talking about the 2024 election in clip seven. | ||
Excuse me, clip two, clip two. | ||
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As a black woman, I would say, like, for citizens and as a black woman, I would not, I would be fearful under Donald Trump's presidency. | |
I want you to pause it right there real quick. | ||
Do you hear what she says here? | ||
Now, obviously, this just shows the brainwashing of these students here. | ||
But notice what she says. As a black woman, I want you to just keep that in mind. | ||
I want you to just hold on to that for a second. | ||
As a black woman. | ||
I'm going to come back up to that and make an example here. | ||
But it's very important what she says there. | ||
As a black woman, as a black woman, remember that. | ||
Hold on to that. Hold on to that little soundbite. | ||
As a black woman, she's scared of Trump. | ||
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All right, continue. Studying government and studying government, who do you think would be the best person to be in the president's seat? | |
I'm not answering that question on the internet. | ||
Why not? That's what you're studying though, right? | ||
It is what I'm studying. And I have opinions. | ||
What's your opinion on America right now? | ||
America is a mess at the moment. | ||
Everybody's very polarized for a good reason. | ||
I'll say I don't want a racist in our presidency. | ||
Oh, there it is. At all. So pause it. | ||
What would make that? Now, what was I saying yesterday? | ||
So this is such an important psychological breakdown here of how the brainwashing works. | ||
It's working perfectly to plan on this young woman. | ||
This is a perfect example of what the Democrats want a young black woman to think, but they want everybody to think this way, but they specifically target young black women. | ||
That's why she says, as a black woman, still hold on to that. | ||
So yeah, everything's a mess. | ||
Economies bad, energy prices, polarization, everything's a mess. | ||
But I'm not going to vote for a racist. | ||
Now you can assume she's talking about Trump, and I'm sure she is. | ||
But that's what the liberal media Democrat propaganda has done. | ||
When they see Republican, they just see racist. | ||
Now does this girl follow politics on a day-to-day? | ||
Maybe she does, maybe she doesn't. Most people don't. | ||
But that's why the Democrats use every mechanism they possibly can. | ||
Hollywood, movies, entertainment, music, politics, news, local news, national news. | ||
Every avenue, every aspect, any mechanism of information that they can use to fire at the American people, they're going to convince you that Republicans are racist. | ||
So that you don't even think about anything. | ||
You're not thinking about the economy. | ||
You're not thinking about security, safety, the future, policy. | ||
Maybe you do. Maybe you have opinions. | ||
It doesn't matter. When you show up to vote, when you see the Republican, you just see racist. | ||
And I'm not going to vote for a racist. | ||
It's worked. That's the Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
It has worked for decades. | ||
It's worked on that young girl. | ||
And that's why they engage in this full-spectrum attack using every mechanism they can to convince you, the ignorant American, that a Republican is a racist and therefore you can never vote for that person because being a racist is the worst thing ever and so you just can't vote for Republican. | ||
No matter how bad things are with the Democrats, you just can't vote Republican. | ||
That means racist. | ||
But okay. Let's just move on now to the diversity story. | ||
And we got a couple things on this. | ||
Here is Jasmine Crockett, I guess a bit more famous now. | ||
Here is Jasmine Crockett talking about diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
And I mean, there's so many erroneous things being said here. | ||
We'll try to address them all. | ||
So here she is in her house seat talking about You know, she's the victim, of course. | ||
She's the big victim of racism here. | ||
Talking about diversity, equity, and inclusion in clip 14. | ||
And you engaged in an exchange earlier with one of my colleagues, and I don't know if you recall, but it was hidden me a little differently as a black woman sitting here. | ||
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There it is. Pause it. Do you hear that? | |
As a black woman. | ||
Do you see how these people have been completely brainwashed? | ||
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But there's two aspects of this. | ||
There's the aspect of you get into this identity politics black hole, no pun intended, But you get into the gravity of this identity politics, and now everything flows from your identity, whatever box they put you in, in the leftist political paradigm. | ||
And so for her, it's I'm a black woman, just like the Harvard student. | ||
So because of my identity, my physical identity as a black woman, therefore all my politics are predetermined. | ||
Not by me, not by me, but by the propaganda apparatus that has been targeting me for decades to force me into the gravity of this political identity that now, quote-unquote, as a black woman, this is where I have to stand. | ||
But what's the other aspect of this? | ||
There's the other aspect that Why do they say as a black woman? | ||
Well, that's not because they want you to know that they've been political propagandized into putting themselves in this political box because of their skin color or their gender that they have to fall in line. | ||
No. The reason why they say as a black woman is because they've been taught that their opinion as a black woman is more important than yours. | ||
And so they have to remind you As a black woman, my opinion is more important than yours. | ||
That's why they say as a black woman. | ||
And it's the double victimhood status. | ||
Oh, I'm a woman so I'm a victim. | ||
Oh, I'm black so I'm a double victim. | ||
And so that gives them more weight. | ||
So they have to tell you. | ||
They have to take you down As if somehow it's a philosophical or intellectual high ground to say, as a black woman, oh, well, oh, then I guess I should just shut up, huh? Oh, you're a black woman? | ||
Wow, you are clearly the superior here. | ||
You clearly now have established the high ground on any issue because you're a black woman. | ||
Oh, I see. So that's why they say it. | ||
So they subconsciously identify because their identity is what puts them into their political beliefs, but then they consciously say it to remind you that they're more important than you, they're above you, they have a higher social status than you, and that's why they say, as a black woman. | ||
Okay, now we get into the diversity, equity, and inclusion portion. | ||
If you either get diversity or you get qualifications. | ||
It did not seem as if my colleague understood that someone can be diverse and qualified. | ||
And it is why you have people like me that get very frustrated. | ||
Okay, pause it again. Not just in... | ||
She's really just not that bright as a black woman. | ||
She's really just not that bright. | ||
You're not a diversity, equity, and inclusion hire because you were elected. | ||
Okay, so this isn't about you. | ||
I know that that's hard for you to accept as a black woman, but this is not actually about you. | ||
Diversity, equity, and inclusion hires is about hiring. | ||
You were elected. | ||
A bit of a difference there. | ||
I know as a black woman you know more than me, but... | ||
Maybe you don't understand that. | ||
But here's where the bigotry comes into play. | ||
And this is just the blatant bigotry. | ||
She says, well, why can't you have qualifications and diversity? | ||
Well, who says you can't? | ||
Who says you can't have qualifications and diversity? | ||
You! You! | ||
The one pushing diversity, equity, and inclusion! | ||
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You are the one! | |
You don't believe you can achieve diversity through qualifications. | ||
So you have to pass legislation and policy to force diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
So when you write policy that says you have to be X percent black or X percent white or X percent this or X percent that... | ||
That's you! That's you not believing that through the natural, organic process of qualifications, experience, abilities, that a black person can't get hired, that makes you the bigot! | ||
Oh, the irony! | ||
So Jasmine Crockett and the Democrats, they don't think that a black person can get a job. | ||
Hell, they don't think a black person can even get a driver's license. | ||
They don't even think black people know what a computer is. | ||
These are all Democrat statements and policies. | ||
Who are the real bigots here? | ||
Who are the real bigots here? | ||
Conservatives who believe if you're the most qualified, you can get the job and anybody can be the most qualified to get the job? | ||
Or the Democrats who believe the only way for us to achieve diversity, equity, and inclusion is to force you to hire people of a certain skin color because otherwise they wouldn't be hired. | ||
Wow. Who are the real bigots in this equation? | ||
But you know, it's funny because there was a huge news story out today. | ||
And by the way, the Biden administration is bragging about how they just confirmed their 200th federal judge, their 200th federal judge, and they're breaking it all down, and they're like, look, we hired the most black judges ever. | ||
We hired the most female judges ever. | ||
We hired the most gay judges ever. | ||
Oh, great. So we're going to have Katenji Brown Jacksons all over the federal court. | ||
It's going to be a complete disaster. | ||
But see, they're the ones obsessed with identity politics. | ||
They're the ones obsessed with skin color. | ||
They're the ones that don't think you as a black person or gay person or whatever, they don't think that you can do anything. | ||
They don't think that you can accomplish anything if they don't help you. | ||
You're so pathetic. | ||
You're so weak. | ||
You're so dumb. You're so stupid. | ||
You're so unqualified that they have to help you out for you to get a job. | ||
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But they're not the bigots. | |
No. Aaron Sibarium got internal documents from UCLA's medical school and... | ||
I've talked about this before, but it's mind-blowing. | ||
This is how we end up in the idiocracy scenario. | ||
If you've seen the movie Idiocracy, great movie. | ||
This is how you end up in the idiocracy society. | ||
This is how you end up in the idiocracy civilization. | ||
Right here. Internal UCLA medical school documents. | ||
They have lowered admission standards for anyone who's not white or Asian, specifically. | ||
So it's the hardest to get in if you're an Asian. | ||
It's the second hardest to get in if you're white. | ||
But the standards to get into medical school, if you're black specifically, are drastically, drastically easier. | ||
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Now, let's think about that. | |
What is, perhaps, an occupation where life and death is on the table every day? | ||
A doctor? | ||
A surgeon? | ||
Yeah. So, you're talking about maybe the most life and death occupation in the medical field. | ||
Hell, I mean, even potentially like a pharmacist prescribing drugs. | ||
So, perhaps the most life and death occupation that you have, the medical field, and they're more concerned with diversity than qualifications and abilities, Than about actually making sure that your surgeon is qualified, your doctor is qualified. | ||
You misprescribe somebody, you can kill them. | ||
You mess up in surgery, you can kill them. | ||
And when you look at this, I mean, folks, it's a joke. | ||
It's like, you can have the highest scores ever as a white or Asian applicant into the medical school, and you'll get rejected if there's a black applicant with a C average. | ||
Every time. So, but again, who are the real bigots here? | ||
Who are the real bigots here? | ||
But isn't it funny, you know, you got the NBA playoffs going on right now. | ||
I don't hear anybody crying for more diversity in the NBA because apparently it's more important to win a basketball game, which is not life or death, than it is to have a surgeon that won't kill you when they're performing surgery. | ||
We are a generation or two away from idiocracy if these policies hold up. | ||
Alright, so they said the capacity for the park, it's like Cortana Park or Cordana Park or something. | ||
I apologize, I forget the name. | ||
They said the max capacity there was 3,500. | ||
They've obviously already hit it at this point. | ||
And the overflow is probably already getting close to 5,000, I would say. | ||
But we're going to hopefully go live from outside of the park here shortly. | ||
And we'll see if we can get an estimate. | ||
But I'd say there's probably already at least 3,500 people there. | ||
I'd say it's probably still an hour before Trump speaks. | ||
If we get an update on that, we'll let you know. | ||
I would imagine we'll have an idea because I guess the motorcade and the security will give us an idea when he's on his way. | ||
We've already got some speakers up there. | ||
Is this live? Let's pick up some live audio here real quick at the Trump rally. | ||
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I'd like to thank the New York Young Republican Club. | |
I'd like to thank the Black Caucus, Jude Sumfund, the Hispanic Caucus, Agilio Rodriguez, and of course our president, Gavin Wax. | ||
This is an incredible opportunity to speak here in front of you all today. | ||
I love the fact that I get to represent the Bronx, show the resiliency, the persistence, and the determination that we embody every single day. | ||
Today's gonna be an incredible day because not only is it a history being made today, but an opportunity for the world to see exactly how the Bronx operates and who we truly support. | ||
This park is like, this is clearly not built for a Trump rally. | ||
The people in front of it have their signs up, they're completely blocking the stage. | ||
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Everything that we stand for is here today. | |
You need to get a director on this. | ||
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I would love for you all to give yourselves a round of applause for being here today. | |
All right, we'll continue. | ||
Protana, that's what it is, Protana Park. | ||
I'm guessing it's already reached the 3,500 max capacity, and we were showing some of the lines outside. | ||
So this is going exactly how we anticipated it. | ||
Wow. Do you think the anti-Trump Dems are even going to show? | ||
Or do you think they're going to bail? | ||
Remember, they were all talking this big game. | ||
Oh, we're going to have the counter-protest. | ||
We're going to have the counter-rally. | ||
We'll be there to outnumber them and show them Trump isn't welcome here. | ||
Not seeing it anywhere. | ||
Not seeing it anywhere. | ||
That's funny. Guess that didn't go well for you. | ||
Alright. This is quite a development. | ||
Where should I go here? | ||
I'll tell you what. We got more of this diversity crap. | ||
And then I've got the issue that the Democrat propaganda media has of having to report the truth about the economy. | ||
Because, I mean, you're living in it. | ||
But then also having to tell you that it's the greatest economy ever at the same time because that's the Joe Biden Democrat talking point. | ||
So we got that coming up. | ||
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Let's go to the racist view. | ||
They just can't help themselves. | ||
And they're still mad at Caitlin Clark getting all this attention. | ||
And here they tell you why in clip 20. | ||
Caitlin Clark is bringing this money, these sponsorships, we hope, into the league and other players will benefit from it. | ||
But I do think that she is more relatable to more people because she's white, because she's attractive. | ||
And unfortunately, there still is that stigma against the LGBTQ plus community. | ||
70% of the WNBA is black. | ||
A third of the players are in the LGBTQ plus community. | ||
And we have to do something about that stigma in this country. | ||
I think that people have a problem with basketball playing women that are lesbian. | ||
Have you ever heard anybody complain about the WNBA being too black or too gay? | ||
Crew, anybody ever heard of this? | ||
Anybody in the audience, you ever heard of this? | ||
Anybody in the Rumble chants? | ||
Anybody ever heard of somebody? | ||
I can honestly tell you that, I mean, I'm pretty confident nobody has ever complained that the WNBA is too gay or too black. | ||
Now, if you want to file a complaint with the WNBA, too many air balls, too many missed | ||
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I've never heard, and neither has Sonny Hostin, that the WNBA is too gay or too black. | ||
But isn't it funny? Oh, it's 70% black. | ||
Well, gee, I think we need some more diversity, don't you? | ||
We probably need some more white girls and Hispanic girls. | ||
Maybe some more men. Yeah, the Crusades. | ||
What about men? Maybe the men should be in there dominating. | ||
You know, LeBron James' son, Bronny James, is trying to make a run into the NBA. He doesn't have the skills, but he is LeBron James' son, so he's got that going for him. | ||
Probably a lot of pull there. But, you know, maybe Bronny just decides, I'll just go play in the WNBA, Dad. | ||
I'll just play, I'll pull the Dwayne Wade son, daughter, and I'll just go play in the WNBA. And then when Dwayne Wade's son-daughter is old enough to get drafted, and then we'll be on the same team, and we'll win three championships just like you and Dwayne Wade did. | ||
And it'll be LeBron James' son and Dwayne Wade's son pretending to be a girl and dominating the WNBA. I think it's a beautiful thing. | ||
That's diversity. But again, oh, we don't talk about diversity in sports because winning is more important than making sure you have a doctor that's qualified. | ||
These people are nuts. But see how upset Sonny Hostin is? | ||
Here's Kaitlyn Clark. | ||
And look, let me give you some news. | ||
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Kaitlyn Clark is not going to save the WNBA. Okay? | |
It's a bit of a human interest story. | ||
She's a great basketball player. | ||
That's fine. She's not going to save the WNBA. Might increase revenue for a moment, and it'll go right back to being the WNBA. Completely subsidized by the NBA. And it's funny because they're trying to get the games on TV more. | ||
And whenever it's Caitlin Clark, they put the game on TV. So I'll be flipping through... | ||
You know, just the cable channel is getting to the news channel, and I'll be like, oh, okay. | ||
You stop on it for just... | ||
If you're flipping through and they got the WNBA on, stop on it for 60 seconds. | ||
You'll see three airballs, two missed layups, and five turnovers. | ||
So, okay, it's not going to change anything. | ||
But imagine, you're Sonny Host in there, and you're so... | ||
Bigoted against white people that you're upset that Caitlin Clark is actually going to give the WNBA a small sample size of increased revenue and ratings and attendance. | ||
And you're pissed because she's not a gay black woman. | ||
It's unbelievable the hatred, isn't it? | ||
It's unbelievable the hatred these people have. | ||
And I guess she's jealous because she says she's good looking too. | ||
Is Sonny Hostin gay? | ||
I don't know. Who knows these days. | ||
It's time for the men to take over the WNBA. Or lower the rims. | ||
Either one. Do I have to solve all the problems? | ||
I'll do it. I'll save the WNBA. Either let... | ||
The men compete. Let the transgenders compete. | ||
Not just one or two that are probably already in there. | ||
But, I mean, really bring them in force. | ||
Or lower the rims to eight feet. | ||
I've done it. There you go. | ||
And then Sonny Hostin doesn't have to complain that a white woman is the most popular basketball player right now. | ||
And a straight white woman at that. | ||
She'd prefer the popular player to be Black and gay. | ||
Didn't... Wasn't it Sonny that found out on the air of her own show that her family were slave owners? | ||
Was that Sonny? Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. Oh, man! | |
Oh! I'll tell ya. | ||
I'll tell ya. We're having fun. | ||
We're having fun. Alright, massive crowds at the Trump rally here. | ||
Joanna Man. You guys remember that movie? | ||
Was that like 2001? Juana Man, an American classic. | ||
When a dude pretends to be a woman to win a basketball championship, but then is ultimately the bad guy because you're taking advantage. | ||
And men at that time, in 2002 or whenever that movie came out, and then the pants are down and the sack's exposed, men, and the wig comes off, In 2002, when did that movie come out, guys? | ||
I mean, think about how bigoted that movie is. | ||
Even the concept of somebody wearing a wig. | ||
I mean, most of these WNBA players are probably wearing wigs. | ||
2002, this movie comes out. | ||
Most of the WNBA players are probably wearing wigs, too. | ||
So they've got a man is the bad guy for competing against women. | ||
And that was 2002. | ||
2002. So not even that long ago, not even that just two decades ago, that was considered bad for a man to be competing against women. | ||
Now, if you don't like that, you're a bigot. | ||
All right. We got so much craziness still yet to come. | ||
We are waiting Trump to show up at the rally and speak. | ||
We'll be carrying that late. | ||
We're going to go over the normal showtime tonight. | ||
The Democrats have an issue because they have to tell you that the economy is great because that's the Biden narrative, but then they also have to be honest that the economy is struggling. | ||
So watching them play this little double-think hyperbole is quite hilarious, actually. | ||
I mean, here's some of the latest news. | ||
U.S. Existing home sales drop 1.9% in April, 2% in April alone, pushed lower by high rates and high prices. | ||
So house ownership is falling drastically under Joe Biden. | ||
You can't own a home anymore. | ||
Nobody can afford it. Memorial Day travel plans? | ||
Expect gas to be over $5 a gallon. | ||
So Biden taps into the strategic oil reserves again, but... | ||
He's already tapped into them so much that they're almost dry. | ||
So there's not even enough for him to impact the gas price that much. | ||
Like, that's how bad it is. | ||
He's tapped into the strategic oil reserve to such an extent that they're almost dry, and he can't even really lower the gas price. | ||
I mean, maybe a penny or two, maybe a dime, but that's it. | ||
So what, is he going to just take it to zero in this election year? | ||
Maybe. I mean, I would guess he's going to tap into it again. | ||
Absolutely. To what extent? | ||
But he'll tap into it again, for sure. | ||
Probably in June. | ||
Probably before the 4th of July, he'll tap into it again. | ||
And we'll be left with like 5% of what we had under Trump. | ||
And then you think about the economic impact. | ||
Trying to replenish the strategic oil reserve is going to cost four times what it cost Trump to fill it. | ||
Four times. Unless Trump gets back in and frees the energy sector, frees the oil sector, and then we can get prices back down. | ||
Maybe he can replenish it again. | ||
But okay, here's Democrat Richie Torres... | ||
And they have to convince you, and they're saying the loud part out loud. | ||
Well, we just have to convince the people that the economy is great. | ||
Like, screw them. | ||
They don't know what it's like. | ||
They don't know anything. They're too stupid. | ||
So we have to tell them it's great. | ||
Here it is, clip 15. | ||
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Yet still, to Willie's point, there is a disconnect, particularly among black men. | |
I can't figure that out. | ||
Try and explain it as best as you can. | ||
Look, I sense men of all races. | ||
I see it among Latino men, African-American men, white men. | ||
There is a bitter disillusionment with the system. | ||
There's a sense that the system is failing them, and that transcends any particular presidency. | ||
And obviously, there's a challenge of inflation, which has been a global problem. | ||
But, you know, we have to tell the story of the Biden administration's success. | ||
So forget about your experience. | ||
Forget about your bills, cost of living, price at the pump, whatever. | ||
Forget about everything. Forget about all of that. | ||
We're here to tell you it's great. | ||
We're here to tell you it's great. | ||
But see, that's the thing is they're so used to dominating the narrative like that. | ||
And they're so used to pushing their propaganda. | ||
That's why you have these young students saying, as a black woman... | ||
I can't vote for a Republican. | ||
They're racist because their propaganda usually gets into the consciousness that works. | ||
But this is different. | ||
You can't convince people that are spending 30% more on groceries, 50% or 100% more on gas, energy bills, everything else. | ||
You can't convince them the economy is doing great when they have their own numbers to look at. | ||
But that's what they're trying to do. Here's MSNBC Stephanie Ruhle with Gouldsbeat, former Chicago Fed, trying to do the same thing in clip 18. | ||
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And now a new report from the Fed shows people are still struggling to cover day-to-day expenses, even as inflation has slowed. | |
But some big consumer brands are beginning to take action. | ||
Target says it is cutting prices on 5,000 essential items, things like milk, butter, pet food. | ||
Wendy's is now offering a $3 breakfast deal. | ||
Pause it real quick. Um... | ||
Just as a point of reference here, if I may, I'm pretty sure that Target and Wendy's both spend money on advertising at MSNBC. Okay, just to put that out. | ||
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Go ahead. Lower-priced value meals. | |
Here to discuss an old friend of mine, Austin Goolsmey, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. | ||
We need an economic explainer. | ||
People are confused, they're exhausted, but they're also doing quite well. | ||
Pause it, pause it, pause it. People are confused. | ||
Oh, I wonder why. We need an economic explainer. | ||
And otherwise, please, propagandize my audience. | ||
We need an economic explainer. | ||
People are confused. Oh, why are they confused? | ||
Because they're having a harder time financially, definitely compared to when Trump was in office, but they're having a really hard time financially, maybe the hardest times they've ever had financially, but we keep telling them the economy is great. | ||
Oh, how could people be confused? | ||
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Continue. With prices, they've been an issue for everyone. | |
What is your take when you hear about big consumer brands actually cutting prices? | ||
Good! But you've had inflation that got way too high in the U.S. and in other countries around the world. | ||
Incomes didn't keep up with that. | ||
Now, inflation slowed in 2023 actually quite a lot. | ||
Inflation came down almost as much as it's ever come down. | ||
So, we got more of it. | ||
We got more of it. We'll play it at the break. | ||
But see, do you understand the attitude of the liberal media? | ||
We need an economic explainer. | ||
People are confused. Yeah, because you lie to them. | ||
You tell them, don't believe your own eyes, don't believe your own ears, don't believe what you see, what you hear, don't believe your checkbook, don't believe your grocery bill, your energy bill, your price at the pump. | ||
This is what the liberal media wants you to do. | ||
This is what the liberal media wants you to be like. | ||
And really how they view you. | ||
Help me. I'm stupid. | ||
I don't know anything. | ||
I'm just a jackass. | ||
You, the millionaire host at MSNBC, tell me how to live. | ||
Tell me what's really going on in the world and the economy. | ||
I'm just a dumb American. | ||
I don't know anything. | ||
These numbers come out on the receipt at the gas station, and they keep getting higher and higher, but I know the economy's the greatest it's ever been because it's Joe Biden. | ||
I I don't know anything. | ||
I see things and I hear things, but you tell me the opposite, and I'm just too stupid to know anything. | ||
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So please, Stephanie Rule, please, MSNBC, please help me. | |
I'm an idiot American. | ||
I don't know anything. | ||
I can't discern anything for myself. | ||
What would I do without the liberal media? | ||
What would I do? I wouldn't know anything. | ||
I wouldn't know how to do anything or anything. | ||
All right, the crowds continue to grow here. | ||
They've already filled the park. | ||
It looks like it's overflowing. | ||
They said max capacity would be 3,500 to 5,000. | ||
It looks like it may have already reached capacity. | ||
The overflow area is already completely filled. | ||
And it looks like Trump is now leaving Trump Tower to head that way. | ||
Guys, when did this video get... | ||
Do you know when that video came out? | ||
Of Trump... Leaving Trump Tower. | ||
So I'm guessing Trump will be speaking within 30 minutes or so. | ||
There he is leaving Trump Tower. | ||
Well, there's also a massive group of people supporting him. | ||
Biden supporters? | ||
Good luck finding any. | ||
Where's Waldo? Probably easier than finding a Biden supporter. | ||
So we'll have that for you live right here. | ||
When Trump gets to the rally and starts speaking. | ||
But I'd say probably at least 5,000 people there. | ||
Oh, we do have a little anti-Trump groups. | ||
Looks like five. One, two, three, four, five, six. | ||
We got six of them, guys. Oh, this is actually really sad. | ||
Yep. Yep. | ||
Yep. The crew points out accurately, by the way, that it's the same five. | ||
They have these five old ladies that they pay. | ||
To go everywhere on the East Coast. | ||
Well, more specifically, to go to D.C. and I guess now New York. | ||
It's the same ones. | ||
I mean, they could be. | ||
They're asking if these were the same Trump protesters that were in the Capitol that day. | ||
Same area where I got arrested. | ||
They were allowed to do their demonstration, but not me. | ||
Nancy Pelosi ordered the Capitol Police to arrest me that day. | ||
So, but they did it. I mean, look, I feel bad. | ||
These seven ladies, these seven old ladies that they have just totally brainwashed to do this crap, but it is what it is. | ||
So they did, though. They got a little anti-Trump crowd. | ||
They got about less than 10 people in the entire South Bronx, and then Trump has at least 5,000 people. | ||
So, way to go. But they're probably paid to be out there. | ||
And the rest is organic support for Trump. | ||
Can't even get signal out there right now because the crowd is so big. | ||
Hey, do we have the, how long was that George Santos clip? | ||
Okay, maybe we'll hear from George Santos. | ||
He's a bit of a character. See what he says. | ||
He's out there too. Biden could never. | ||
I'd love to see Joe Biden show up in the South Bronx. | ||
I'd love to see that. | ||
Monitoring still for Trump's arrival. | ||
I mean, folks, these crowds are massive. | ||
These crowds are absolutely massive. | ||
And, you know, it's a common question. | ||
And it's like, I hate even being asked it and answering it. | ||
Everybody, oh, who's going to win? | ||
Can Trump win? You know, so much is going to happen between now and then. | ||
And, yeah, if we had fair elections, obviously Trump wins in a landslide. | ||
So you just got to look at it, to me, you look at the outlying potentials. | ||
Either Trump wins in a landslide, which would be the real result, with the current trajectory of Trump versus Biden, or they have to steal it and everybody's going to know they stole it. | ||
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I mean, that's where we're at right now. | |
So Trump to speak any moment now. | ||
Right now we're going to have live coverage for you right here on the InfoWars War Room | ||
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you they still don't understand that what we do here is real | |
And that's why the government says, oh, Owen Schroer isn't a journalist. | ||
He's a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Oh, I'm a conspiracy theorist, huh? | ||
I told you they would gag Donald Trump over a week ago. | ||
Here's the filing. You think this is a game? | ||
You think Owen Schroer's a conspiracy theorist? | ||
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Sometimes there's a man. | |
A man who must stand for what's right. | ||
A man who must stand for the truth. | ||
That man is Owen Schroer. | ||
It's the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Here's your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
All right. | ||
We got some other sound. | ||
I'm giving a bunch of other commands to the crew right now, so just kind of bear with us here. | ||
As we got the live feed up and we're trying to get somebody there on the ground for a live report. | ||
I also want to hear from George Santos, so I just kind of want to let the crew kind of get all their stuff in line here. | ||
But the crowd is massive. | ||
It's at least 3,500, probably closer to 5,000 plus. | ||
Joe Biden could never. | ||
No Democrat could. Only Trump could pull something like this. | ||
Let's go to, do we have the Santos clip, guys? | ||
Let's go ahead and fire. George Santos is usually good for a soundbite. | ||
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Let's go ahead and hear from him. It's important for the simple fact that it shows that President Trump still supports the small people, the little guys, and the little guys are us here in the South Bronx. | |
This is what a president that supports the grassroots and the rank and file of the American people looks like, not the one that's only legislating and governing for the elites. | ||
That's why it's important he's here. | ||
Christine Marmorato is a superhero in the Bronx. | ||
She flipped a seat that nobody thought could be flipped. | ||
Republicans now have a foothold in the Bronx. | ||
Jorge, let's go! | ||
Very nice, sorry. | ||
God, no. | ||
I don't want that. | ||
I love that, sorry. | ||
George Santos, G-E-O-R-G-E-S-A-N-T-O-S. And then a shot of the huge crowd there. | ||
Capacity crowd, overflow crowd. | ||
I'd say probably at least 5,000 people. | ||
Now, the George Santos thing is funny, isn't it? | ||
Because this is the guy that Republicans ousted. | ||
Now, Democrats won't get rid of Bob Menendez. | ||
They won't get rid of Henry Quaylor. | ||
But the Republicans will get rid of George Santos for some garbage. | ||
Cost themselves a seat in the House. | ||
And then look at George Santos. | ||
He goes out with the people. | ||
He's liked by the people. | ||
He's part of the people. So that's why they had to oust him. | ||
He's not part of the corrupt establishment. | ||
So they voted him out. | ||
Republicans. Just self-inflicted wounds. | ||
So Trump is on his way to the rally. | ||
I suspect probably around 5.30 or so, maybe he'll start speaking. | ||
We will be going long tonight. | ||
We will be going long tonight. | ||
We'll have extended coverage here on the War Room at AmericanElection.News, Band.Video, Infowars.com slash show. | ||
Everywhere else you can pick up our feeds. | ||
We will have extended coverage of Trump's speech. | ||
So we got that going on. | ||
Now, real quickly, as hopefully we're working on getting a guest on the scene, it's hard to get connected, folks. | ||
There's, like, no reception there. | ||
But this is Ted Cruz on CNN, and watch what happens here when Ted goes into the issue of voter fraud. | ||
Watch what happens, and he starts laying out the facts on CNN in clip 22. | ||
You were the first senator to object to the votes. | ||
In 2024, will you certify the election results? | ||
Do you plan to object or will you accept the results regardless of who wins the election? | ||
So, Caitlin, I got to say, I think that's actually a ridiculous question. | ||
It's a yes or no question, though. | ||
No, it's not. Let me explain why it's a ridiculous question. | ||
It's not a question. Have you ever asked a Democrat that? | ||
Of course. What Democrats? | ||
But what Democrats? Hold on a second. | ||
What Democrats challenge it? | ||
What Democrats? I know, I know. | ||
I've been on this road many times. | ||
But no Democrat. | ||
You cannot compare the two situations. | ||
We have talked about that. Oh, yeah. | ||
You can't. Why? | ||
Why can't I compare the Democrats denying every presidential election they've lost in the 21st century? | ||
Why can't we do that? | ||
Oh, because we're better than you. | ||
We're above you. Don't you see? | ||
You don't question us. | ||
We're beyond approach. We are the ruling party. | ||
We are the ruling class. | ||
We dominate you. You don't question us. | ||
Oh, thank you for admitting that. | ||
Caitlin Collins on CNN, thank you. | ||
Thank you for telling us the truth. | ||
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Go ahead. When they protested on the Senate floor. | |
But have you ever had a sitting president who refused to facilitate the peaceful transition of power, refused to acknowledge that his successor won the presidency? | ||
So, A, we did have a peaceful transfer of power. | ||
I was there on January 20th. | ||
I was there on the swearing. Barely. | ||
B, if you look at in 2000, Democrats went to the Senate floor and objected to George W. Bush. | ||
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In 2004, they went and objected. | |
In 2016, Democrats went and objected to Donald Trump. | ||
And what happened in 2016? | ||
Because I remember a guy named Joe Biden was vice president, and he went to the Senate floor and certified the votes. | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
So you're asking, will you promise no matter what to agree an election is illegitimate regardless of what happens? | ||
And that would be an absurd thing to claim. | ||
Like, we have an entire election law system that people challenge elections, elections get overturned, voter fraud gets proven. | ||
That happens all the time. | ||
And the media engages in this weird game Post-Donald Trump that you insist no voter fraud has ever existed, why does every state have laws in place to challenge voter fraud if it occurs? | ||
Why do you have election challenges? | ||
This isn't a game. There was no widespread voter fraud. | ||
It is a game. You only ask Republicans that. | ||
Because it was Republicans who tried to block the transition of power. | ||
Just like Democrats did. | ||
We've never seen it on a scale of what happened in 2020. | ||
We've never seen the president... | ||
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Oh, pause it right there. Oh, interesting. | |
Interesting. We've never seen it on a scale like we did in 2020. | ||
Well, she's right. | ||
But the question is, why? | ||
Why did we never see it on a scale like we did in 2020? | ||
Because it was the most obvious... | ||
Election theft in the history of this country. | ||
So obvious that a million plus people showed up on January 6th to show what a joke it was. | ||
Ah. Ah. | ||
Yes. What separates 2020 from the rest? | ||
Because the theft was so overwhelmingly obvious, only a moron or a liar, like a CNN host, would object to To the fact that the election was stolen from Trump. | ||
I better be careful. They might throw me in jail for saying it. | ||
Continue. Classified briefings at the beginning. | ||
I recall that. So my question for you again, free and fair election, will you accept the results regardless of who wins? | ||
Look, if the Democrats win, I will accept the result, but I'm not going to ignore fraud, regardless of what happens. | ||
But was there fraud in 2020? Of course there was fraud in 2020. | ||
No, there wasn't, and you still objected. | ||
Oh, you know for a fact, there was zero voter fraud. | ||
Really, what's your basis for that? Show me your evidence. | ||
We've spoken with Governor Kemp. | ||
They did three hand recounts in the state of Georgia. | ||
Now, folks, pause it real quick. | ||
This is so ridiculous, okay? | ||
Now, you can get into a debate, was there fraud that changed the election results? | ||
That's not what she's doing. | ||
She's making a blanket statement that there was no fraud, none at all in 2020. | ||
Now, of course, that's obviously not true. | ||
We now know for a fact they were double counting, maybe triple counting ballots in Georgia. | ||
We had multiple sworn affidavits and eyewitness testimony that they were doing that. | ||
You've also had dozens of arrests when it came to voter fraud in 2020. | ||
Arizona, Texas. | ||
Now again, that might be a small amount. | ||
Might be a small amount of voter fraud that goes on in Houston. | ||
Travis County, it's maybe just a couple hundred. | ||
We have votes, hundreds of votes coming from the mail-in votes from an address of an abandoned parking lot. | ||
We have thousands of mail-in votes with no signature verification. | ||
And she just says, no voter fraud. | ||
I mean, again, on its face, that is so ridiculous to claim. | ||
But why does she make the claim? | ||
Because it's all about protecting the big lie. | ||
Because it's all about shoving your face in it. | ||
You can't question an election, only we can. | ||
And if we say no voter fraud, then no voter fraud. | ||
Continue. It was the safest, most legitimate election in the United States history. | ||
But you're saying zero voter fraud occurred. | ||
That's what you just said. Nothing that would have changed the outcome of that election. | ||
Okay, but that's a different statement. No, it's not. | ||
Yes, it is. You said there was no voter fraud. | ||
There was no voter fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election, and you know that, Senator. | ||
So what I know is that what I stood on the Senate floor and objected, what I called for, I'll tell you, I wrestled with what to do in that circumstance. | ||
And the reason I wrestled with it is because I think there was significant voter fraud in 2020. | ||
You wanted the 10-day commission, I know. | ||
But was there voter fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election? | ||
But do you know why I wanted a 10-day commission? | ||
We didn't look into it. We don't know. | ||
I'm a Supreme Court litigator. I argue cases in front of the Supreme Court. | ||
I know. I tried to look through history and precedent. | ||
And the best precedent I could find was the election of 1876. | ||
1876 was between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden. | ||
And what happened there, there were serious allegations of voter fraud. | ||
And Congress didn't throw its hands up and say, you know what? | ||
CNN demanded that I accept the results no matter what, so ignore the fraud. | ||
I gotta go. But hold on. | ||
What did Congress do in 1876? | ||
How did the president handle it? What did Congress do in 1876? | ||
Senator, you can't answer yes or no to this question. | ||
I'm asking a question. What did Congress do in 1876? | ||
You can't answer yes or no to this question. | ||
Can you answer my question? | ||
Why are you refusing to answer my question? | ||
I'm conducting the interview with all due respect, Senator. | ||
And let me ask you, Republicans have twisted themselves in knots. | ||
It's just a yes or no question. | ||
I'm not twisting myself. I'm answering your question. | ||
You just don't like my answer. And what's your answer? | ||
Is it yes or is it no? So in 1876, what Congress did is it appointed an election commission. | ||
It consisted of 15 people. | ||
Five House members, five senators, five Supreme Court justices. | ||
The election commission was charged with studying the evidence and making a determination of what voter fraud occurred. | ||
And that determined the winner. | ||
And what I called for in 2020 was to do the same thing, appoint an election commission, and 11 senators joined me. | ||
Senator, with all due respect, after it had been thrown out of many courts, after the Attorney General Bill Barr- Because there was no basis for those court cases. | ||
Senator, with all due respect... | ||
You asked me a question. Do you want me to answer it? | ||
And you didn't answer the question. Yes, I did. | ||
Hold on a second. You're not clearly answering the question. | ||
I want to thank you for that. | ||
I'm answering every question. | ||
And now she's going to end the interview. I think the country would have been a lot better off with the determination of what evidence of voter fraud occurred. | ||
And instead, the media didn't want to hear it and insist voter fraud never occurs. | ||
You ought to go back and look at the Carter Baker Commission. | ||
It was the media, it was the Attorney General, and my question was about 2024. | ||
It was the media, it was CNN that relentlessly pushed that propaganda. | ||
And by the way, never holds- What propaganda? | ||
That there was no widespread fraud in the election? | ||
That voter fraud doesn't exist and anyone who says it does is wearing a tinfoil hat. | ||
That is propaganda. | ||
And by the way, you never ask Hillary Clinton this. | ||
You never ask Stacey Abrams this. | ||
You never ask Al Gore this. | ||
With all due respect, Senator. And every one of them said the Republicans who won were illegitimate. | ||
I haven't had any of them on my show. | ||
We'll talk to them. But I don't remember there being a president who was refusing to turn over the transition of power and facilitate it. | ||
And Trump didn't either. Literally. | ||
Let me say a final point for you. | ||
You said they haven't come? My opponent Colin Allred hasn't either. | ||
He ought to come to your show. Senator Ted Cruz, no answer to that question. | ||
Thank you very much. Now, that is incredible levels of propaganda. | ||
That's why Caitlin Collins has her job. | ||
because she commits to the propaganda and doesn't waver. | ||
But it's just like, imagine if I'm at my desk here and my pen goes missing. | ||
Thank you for listening. | ||
And I ask Rob back there, I'm like, hey, did you take my pen? | ||
He's like, well, no, I didn't take your pen. | ||
Well, can I look in your desk? | ||
No, you can't look in my desk. | ||
Well, okay. See, you know I never took your pen. | ||
Well, no, I don't. You didn't let me look in your desk. | ||
Or maybe he comes in here and takes my Turbo Force Plus. | ||
Say, hey, did you take my Turbo Force Plus? | ||
No! Can I look at your desk? | ||
No, you can't look at my desk. | ||
Well, then how do I know you didn't take it? | ||
And by the way, they would have had the election commission They would have had 10 days to determine whether there was enough voter fraud that changed the election or not or look into the double counting and all the other shenanigans that went down. | ||
The fake water main break blocking the windows in Philadelphia. | ||
But we never got to do it. | ||
Why? Because of the Fed's erection on January 6th. | ||
And it served its purpose. | ||
So January 6th was a dual-purpose false flag event to shut down the investigation into the stolen election and then to demonize Donald Trump and his supporters for being there. | ||
And you have watched both of those scenarios play out to AT as designed. | ||
As designed. But again, you have to understand this. | ||
Literally, Most members of Congress have not seen the videos that we're showing you right now. | ||
I know it's hard to believe. | ||
You are more informed than 99% of the American public. | ||
If you are tuned into this show right now, you are more informed than 99% of the American public, including congressmen, representatives, and senators. | ||
I guarantee you, I guarantee you, the videos that my crew just pulled up that we show a lot of them blocking windows to the tabulation centers, of them pulling boxes of ballots out from under the table when nobody's there and they're not supposed to be counting, when they're taking the same ballots and running them through the scanners multiple times, mail trucks arriving at 3.30 in the morning filled with ballots, the Vote mules that go to the voter mail-in drop boxes. | ||
Same people going in dropping 10, 20, 15 ballots. | ||
Most the members of Congress then in 2020 and now in 2024 and probably Caitlin Collins too have never seen this footage. | ||
Never seen it. | ||
Folks, They got a whistleblower who admitted he was paid per ballot to drop them off. | ||
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He got paid! I mean, it's a joke! | |
Yeah, there's your big Biden rally. | ||
30 people. Trump was getting 30,000. | ||
He's got another huge rally tonight. | ||
He's due to show up any moment now. | ||
5,000 plus in the South Bronx. | ||
I can't even get connected with a field reporter because there's no service. | ||
There's too many people there. Biden had a rally in New Hampshire. | ||
Less than 100 people showed up. | ||
AOC had an event in her district. | ||
Less than 50 people showed up. | ||
Trump is about to have more than 5,000 people at this rally. | ||
They're already there. They're still showing up. | ||
He probably can't even get to the damn park because there's so much foot traffic. | ||
And they just sit here and insult your intelligence and act like you're some sort of a lunatic because you live in reality, you do your research, and you don't fall for their propaganda. | ||
And that's part of the big con game. | ||
That's part of the big deception is they just sit there and repeat the lie and treat you like you're crazy even though you know the facts. | ||
So it looks like people are gearing up for Trump to arrive right now. | ||
Guys, do we have sights and sounds here? | ||
Let's go ahead and go live to the scene in the South Bronx. | ||
I'm anticipating Trump to step to the podium any moment now. | ||
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American, where at least I know I'm free And I won't forget the men who died Who gave that right to me And I gladly stand up next to you And defend her still today Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land God bless the USA All right, Trump's about to speak. I've just given the executive order to skip all the breaks. | |
We're going to carry this full speech live. | ||
We're going to be here past the 6 o'clock hour central when we normally sign off. | ||
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Trump is about to speak. | ||
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And now we go live to the South Bronx. | ||
Donald Trump about to speak. | ||
Overflow crowd. Over 5,000 people. | ||
No other Democrat could get 500 people at an event. | ||
So the only way they take this from Trump is by getting him out of the race by hook or by crook or just outright stealing it, which everybody would know that's the case. | ||
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We go live to Trump. Well, hello everybody. Thank you very much. | |
This is some turnout. This is some turnout. | ||
And I want to thank New York's finest. | ||
They just brought a lot of additions. | ||
We have people, thousands of people outside that can't even get in, but they'll get in eventually. | ||
We appreciate it. New York's finest. | ||
Hello, New York City, and hello to all of the incredible, tough, strong, hardworking American patriots right here in the Bronx. | ||
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Who would think? Who would think? | |
I'm thrilled to be back in the city I grew up in, the city I spent my life in, the city I helped build, and the city that we all love, New York City. | ||
And I'm here tonight to declare that we are going to turn New York City around, and we are going to turn it around very, very quickly. | ||
We're going to bring safety back to our streets. | ||
We're going to bring success back to our schools. | ||
We're going to bring prosperity back to every neighborhood and every borough of the greatest city in our land. | ||
We're going to reduce taxes. | ||
We're going to bring businesses and big taxpayers back to New York. | ||
Gotta bring them back. | ||
Gotta bring them back. | ||
And we're going to make New York bigger, better and more beautiful than ever before and that includes right here in the Bronx and it's going to be done and funded starting on January 20th directly from our great and beautiful White House. | ||
Is that okay? For my whole life, I always thought that this city is a monumental testament to the power of the American spirit and the American dream. | ||
When New York started as a small, rugged Dutch trading post near the tip of Manhattan in 1624, What you see around you is nothing more than wilderness and marsh. | ||
But by the muscle and backbone and genius of the people of New York, we built this city into the towering forests of iron, aluminum, concrete and steel. | ||
We made this city and state into the capital of global commerce. | ||
We turned our hometown into the bustling center of a confident, glamorous American culture. | ||
And we inspired the entire world. | ||
We inspired the world. | ||
No matter where you went on this planet, everyone knew that when you said, I'm a New Yorker, It meant you had smarts, you had grit, you had energy, and above all else, you had heart. | ||
Big, big, beautiful heart. | ||
Everybody wanted to be here. | ||
New York was where you came to make it big. | ||
You want to make it big, you had to be in New York. | ||
But sadly, this is now a city in decline. | ||
Throughout my life, I've seen New York through good times and bad. | ||
That's the corporate satellite feed, and they can't even keep a consistent connection, folks. | ||
That's how crowded this rally is at a park in South Bronx, so we pick up a new feed now. | ||
We have filthy encampments of drugged-down homeless people living in our places. | ||
We've spent so much time with children, where they used to play. | ||
Alright, so again, we're just trying to correct this. | ||
The rally is so big that the feeds are getting jumbled and cut up, so we apologize. | ||
That's what the visual and audio issues are. | ||
So we're just getting that cleaned up. | ||
Don't worry. Here we go. | ||
It gets so positive. | ||
Remember, we're going to win. | ||
We're all winners. We're going to win so big, we're going to make it bigger and better than ever before. | ||
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Remember that. So don't worry. | |
By the time the other 6,000 or 7,000 people get in, it'll be very positive. | ||
Our subways are squalid and unsafe. | ||
The ceiling tiles are falling down. | ||
And they look worse than a third-world country. | ||
The medians of our highways are crumbling. | ||
Our sidewalks are littered with garbage, bottles, and trash. | ||
But worst of all, the discarded needles from people that so desperately are in need of help. | ||
And we have mobs of migrants fighting our police officers and giving America the middle finger. | ||
But we are not going to let this continue. | ||
We are not going to abandon our hope and our pride. | ||
This city has given us so much and now it is time that we are going to give it back. | ||
Together, we are going to make New York City great again. | ||
And simultaneously, we are going to make America great again. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I have come tonight to talk about solving problems. | ||
The simple fact is Joe Biden is not getting the job done for the Bronx. | ||
He's not getting the job done for New York, and he's not getting the job done for America. | ||
He is incompetent, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
He is grossly incompetent. | ||
I will get the job done as I did for four years, and I will get it done fast. | ||
And remember this, if a New Yorker can't save this country, no one can. | ||
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No one can. Get me the snake, please. | |
The snake. Thank you, everybody. | ||
What a crowd. | ||
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This is something. | |
You know, we wanted to keep it small because This is like a love fest. | ||
Love fest. It's a love fest. | ||
We love you. | ||
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Thank you, darling. Thank you. | |
Wow. Who said we're not going to win New York? | ||
We're going to win New York so quick. | ||
You know, if we win New York, we win the whole thing. | ||
Wouldn't it be nice? Wouldn't it be nice to take back our country and we'll do a job like nobody's ever done before? | ||
And what we did for four years was incredible, but we also learned a lot. | ||
We're gonna get in there very fast with the right people, great people, people that are tested and true. | ||
Years ago, there was an ice skating rink, the Wallman rink in the middle of Central Park. | ||
You know that story? That had been under construction for more than 10 years. | ||
They couldn't get it open. It was a renovation. | ||
They couldn't get it done. Mayor Koch was at his wits ends. | ||
They just couldn't get it finished. | ||
They couldn't get it built. | ||
They couldn't get it open. | ||
People wanted to skate before their children turned old. | ||
Almost $20 million was spent over a long period of time. | ||
It was an embarrassment to the city. | ||
Every day they'd be laying the copper pipe and every night that same pipe would be stolen. | ||
And then they'd start all over again the next day and it would be stolen. | ||
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This went on weeks and weeks and months and months. | |
They poured the concrete in small patches in wrong directions and at different heights. | ||
And they took their advice from a refrigerator company from Miami, where it's 95 degrees out. | ||
It was a total mess. | ||
They just didn't know what they were doing. | ||
And I saw this and I wanted my children to be able to ice skate before they didn't care about ice skating. | ||
I looked down on the rink and I said, what is going on? | ||
Years and years. | ||
So I volunteered and I took over the project and did a good job. | ||
And when I took it over, I said that if it costs more than $2 million, I would pay for it the entire amount. | ||
But it costs far less. | ||
The first thing I did was call the Montreal Canadiens hockey team in Canada. | ||
Right? Isn't that better than a refrigerator company from Miami? | ||
They didn't know what we were talking about. | ||
But the Montreal Canadians knew and they were really nice. | ||
I'll never forget how nice they were. | ||
And they told me that you don't want to use copper tubing and gas because the gas is very delicate and it leaks. | ||
It's very fragile. | ||
It just doesn't work. You want to use rubber hose. | ||
I said, I like that. | ||
That's a lot cheaper. Water and salt. | ||
The salt makes it so the water doesn't freeze. | ||
It's called brine. | ||
And you're gonna put that under the concrete. | ||
You're gonna pour the concrete over the top. | ||
It's gonna be great. It's gonna work. | ||
Not gonna leak. It's cheaper, faster, and it works all the time. | ||
And when we opened, there were no leaks. | ||
There were no problems whatsoever. | ||
Anyway, I started the project, laid the rubber hose, mixed the water and the salt. | ||
Beautifully together. I was down there when they were doing it. | ||
I said, you gotta do it right. | ||
And covered the entire rink with concrete in four, literally, you had to see this scene. | ||
Concrete trucks operated by the Teamsters. | ||
Do we have any Teamsters here? | ||
Oh. You gotta make sure that O'Brien, he's a good man. | ||
He endorses Trump. | ||
I think he's going to, actually. | ||
But the Teamsters, it stretched all the way. | ||
You had trucks stretching all the way from the Wallman Rink, which was, let's say, at 60th Street, all the way back to Harlem. | ||
One contiguous pour. | ||
It was a day and a half of pouring concrete. | ||
One contiguous, a giant surface, as you know, the rink. | ||
Was completed in just three months for far less than the $2 million projected. | ||
The biggest expense was actually the demolition, that is the demolishing of everything that was built so incorrectly, so badly over a 10-year period. | ||
The biggest cost was demolition, taking it all down and starting all over. | ||
We opened with a ceremony with all Olympic gold medal winners, including the great Peggy Fleming, Dorothy Hamill, Scott Hamilton, and all of the others. | ||
Every one of them was there. | ||
It was a beautiful night, beautiful weather. | ||
I'll never forget the evening. | ||
It was one of the most beautiful. | ||
My parents were there. | ||
Now they're looking down on us. | ||
They say, wow, that's my son. | ||
Can you imagine? That's my son. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
He's being tried in a court with a crooked judge. | ||
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Can you believe this? Can you believe it? | |
And highly conflicted judge at that. | ||
But everybody was there, and it was really something to behold. | ||
It was an incredible experience, and one of the great experiences of my life in New York. | ||
We opened it, it's been successful. | ||
And successful ever since. | ||
What a great, great experience. | ||
It was beautiful. And you know, a lot of it's common sense. | ||
You'd like to say the Republican Party is the party of common sense. | ||
You don't go to Miami when you wanna make ice. | ||
You go to Canada when you wanna make ice, right? | ||
Or you could go right down the road in the Bronx to Ferry Point, right? | ||
Everybody know about Ferry Point. | ||
It was another disaster, a development where the city had spent over 29 years, almost $300 million, trying to develop it into a luxury golf resort, resort, anything. | ||
They'll take anything. They were spending money. | ||
Trucks were going here, dumping. | ||
Getting filled up, moving it here, dumping, getting filled up with the same stuff. | ||
This went on for years, back and forth, the same stuff. | ||
They were feather betting. | ||
They were doing lots of bad things. | ||
But really, they didn't know how to get it done. | ||
They had no idea how much money they were spending. | ||
And when asked how much they spent, they said, we just don't know. | ||
That's been going on for years, decades. | ||
They were unable to do it. | ||
And at the time, the mayor, Michael Bloomberg, said, No, it's all right. | ||
It's okay. Now, Michael Bloomberg was the mayor, and he called me. | ||
He said, I have to get this done before I finish my term. | ||
It was very important to him. | ||
He was embarrassed by it. | ||
Everybody was embarrassed. Went through, it was Mayor Koch, went through a lot of different mayors. | ||
Almost 30 years, remember that. | ||
And he said, in all fairness, he said, I want to get this done, and you're the one that can do it. | ||
You're the only one that can do it. | ||
And I said, and I will do it. | ||
I will get it done. And we got it done before he finished his term, which was great. | ||
But there were no other bidders to my knowledge. | ||
And I took over the project, spending only my money to build it. | ||
And I called all of the contractors together. | ||
These were tough people. | ||
These were tough, hard people. | ||
Many of you are probably contractors on that side. | ||
And I said, look, fellas, you guys have made a fortune on this thing for years and years against the city. | ||
It's time we get together and build it. | ||
Let's get it built. Let's do it right. | ||
And let's get the hell out of here. | ||
We owe it to the city. | ||
And they work so hard. | ||
The roughest, toughest contractors in New York, they had spirit like you've never seen before. | ||
It was magnificently designed by the great Jack Nicklaus, who told me, I don't wanna make any more money. | ||
They paid me enough. They all got, everybody get paid a fortune. | ||
Jack said, I don't want money. | ||
I just wanna see it get built for the people of New York, and that's what we did. | ||
But everybody, just like Jack, they said very similar things. | ||
These guys were rough and tough, and they made a lot of money, but you'd think they'd wanna make more, but they didn't. | ||
They just wanted to get it built. | ||
And in just a little more than a year, so this was going on for 30 years, including, think of it, Just a magnificent thing to watch. | ||
You had to watch these people working, just the opposite of what took place for the first 29 years. | ||
But we had a magnificent world-class golf course that many of you have played now. | ||
And it's rated as one of the best public courses in the country. | ||
And then, a short while later, we built a beautiful clubhouse, one of the prettiest I've seen. | ||
Built it, completed. | ||
The project was absolutely beautiful. | ||
It opened to Great fanfare and great, great success. | ||
And do you want to hear the end result, though? | ||
Should I? Should I go off teleprompter and tell you the end result? | ||
You think Biden goes off teleprompter? | ||
I don't think so. He's no good on teleprompter. | ||
No, but okay, so I did this beautiful job. | ||
And then we had a dispute over January 6th. | ||
We had a dispute. And they said, January 6th, we want to terminate His agreement with the city. | ||
I had a long-term agreement with the city. | ||
And they sent me a notice of termination. | ||
I said, wait a minute. I just spent 20, 25 million dollars building it. | ||
Built this magnificent clubhouse. | ||
It's in full operation. | ||
It took you 29 years. | ||
You were spending hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
You couldn't get it done. And the neighborhood came to court totally for me. | ||
The Bronx neighborhood. It's in the Bronx. | ||
It's on the East River in the Bronx. | ||
And we went to court. | ||
The city sued to break my agreement that they had just made. | ||
And I had done such a great job for them. | ||
And it was accolades everywhere. | ||
Golf Magazine, all of the big magazines were saying, what a great job. | ||
They terminated my agreement. | ||
And I went to court. And I will tell you, I had a very good experience. | ||
We had a Supreme Court justice. | ||
Named Deborah James, and I have to give her credit, I didn't know her, never met her. | ||
Deborah James, an African-American woman who came to my defense. | ||
We explained it and the city explained it. | ||
They said, we won a tournament. | ||
They had no reason. And we said what we just said. | ||
And she looked at them and she said, in effect, how dare you? | ||
This man came in. | ||
He put up his own money. | ||
He did an incredible job. | ||
You were building it for 29 years. | ||
How dare you ask for this to be terminated? | ||
How unfair is that? | ||
Deborah James, a great Supreme Court justice. | ||
That's all I can tell you. | ||
And we won the case. | ||
But it's not easy doing business in New York, I'll tell you. | ||
Not easy. So I just appreciated that I had to tell that story. | ||
And as you know, then I renovated Grand Central Terminal. | ||
I built the Grand Hyatt Hotel on 42nd Street and Park Avenue. | ||
And as part of that, I renovated the beautiful Grand Central Terminal, did a really good job of that. | ||
And then I was very much responsible for the construction of the Jacob Javits Convention Center, where Hillary Clinton was going to have her Big evening. | ||
That was not good. | ||
Remember? We had the glass ceiling. | ||
You know, we built glass ceiling. | ||
She said, we're gonna break the glass ceiling. | ||
It didn't work out. You know, I'll tell you a little secret that I don't think I've ever... | ||
I hated the concept. | ||
I said we have to get on with our country. | ||
We have to win against Russia. | ||
We have to win against China and North Korea, all the different countries we're at loggerheads with. | ||
But as long as you have a smart president, you're gonna win those battles. | ||
We're winning all those battles, even with the fake Russia, Russia, Russia scam. | ||
Which made it harder. But you hated that. | ||
And then you see what they want to do to us, to me, to us. | ||
And they come along, and they don't mind. | ||
Because Joe Biden is the worst president in the history of our country. | ||
Has no sense. | ||
Doesn't know what he's doing. | ||
Grossly incompetent. | ||
And our country is going to hell. | ||
But we're gonna turn it around. We're gonna turn it around fast. | ||
Because above all else, and I say this, and I believe this on New York, is you are different. | ||
You do know that. You know that when I called for this rally, we said, let's just have a meeting. | ||
Don't call it a rally. And so many people showed up. | ||
I said, like it or not, this is a rally. | ||
As far as the eye can see, you have to see the lines outside. | ||
They're going for miles. But when we saw it and we saw the love, because I called up this morning, do people like me or do they hate me? | ||
They said, they don't like you, sir. | ||
They love you. I said, thank you. | ||
So I appreciate it. | ||
And I love you too. | ||
But above all else... | ||
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We want Barack Obama! | |
We are the Hutt! We are the Hutt! | ||
We are out! We are out! | ||
Boy, look at all the cameras back there. | ||
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That's amazing. That's the fake news. | |
You know, they'll say tonight, Donald Trump spoke to a very small crowd of people in the Bronx. | ||
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It was a very hostile crowd, very hostile. | |
They hated him very much. | ||
Now, now, sometimes they're okay. | ||
You know, I agreed to do a debate with crooked Joe Biden on CNN with Fake Tapper. | ||
And I think they'll be fair. | ||
Does anybody think they'll be fair? | ||
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That's alright. When they said... | |
Here's your story. You can have a debate on CNN with Fig Tapper as the primary host. | ||
And I said, I'll do it. | ||
Because, you know, what they thought is you'd say CNN. And they'd say various people on the show, various bankers, and headed up by Fig Tapper. | ||
And they thought I was going to reject it. | ||
I don't want to do it. Then Biden would say, I offered to debate, but he wouldn't do it. | ||
So they said, we want to have a debate. | ||
I'll take it. Well, we haven't even told you what the debate is all about. | ||
Then they said today, they said, we'd like to set up tables so you sit down. | ||
I said, I don't want to sit down for a debate. | ||
Let's go. At some point, so we're not sitting down. | ||
We're going to be standing up for the debate. | ||
And here's what you know. | ||
If crooked Joe Biden makes it through the debate, which I think he will, they're going to say it was one of the great debate performances in history. | ||
One of the greatest debate performances. | ||
But there they are. And we're on every network tonight. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
We're on Fox. | ||
We're on all of them. | ||
So have a lot of fun, but we're on all of them. | ||
So they understood. They understood before anyone how big this would be. | ||
And you got to see what's back there coming in. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. | ||
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But above all... | |
New Yorkers have something called common sense, and we do have common sense. | ||
And old-fashioned American common sense is exactly what I intend to bring back to the White House, just like we had for four years. | ||
You know, we had four of the greatest years in the history of our country. | ||
We rebuilt the military, we cut taxes. | ||
The biggest tax cut in history, the biggest regulation cut in history. | ||
We defeated ISIS. We defeated ISIS, and we did it at about One one-hundredth the time. | ||
They said it would take four to five years. | ||
It took me like two months, right? | ||
Because we have an incredible military and we're not allowed to show. | ||
They had Afghanistan, the worst pullout, the most embarrassing day in the history of our country. | ||
It's probably the reason, a piece of it, Why Russia went into Ukraine. | ||
They said these people are incompetent. | ||
We'll go in. So Russia going into Ukraine would have never happened. | ||
None of this stuff that you see would have happened. | ||
Israel would have never happened. | ||
The attack on October 7th. | ||
And you wouldn't have had inflation. | ||
As soon as I get back into the Oval Office, I am going to pick up the phone and I'm going to call your mayor and your governor, and I'm going to say, this is President Trump, and I want to come back and help. | ||
Look, you have a Democrat governor, you have a Democrat mayor, and we are going to work with them, and we're going to get this state and this city at a level that it's never seen before, frankly. | ||
I think we can do that, too. | ||
We're going to be helping them a lot, much more than anybody would expect. | ||
It doesn't matter whether they're Democrats or Republicans, because this is about our city and our country, and it's really about the people. | ||
And in this case, the people of New York City, New York State. | ||
We're going to make you very, very happy. | ||
And Biden can't do it. | ||
He doesn't know he's alive. | ||
You know, see all the stairs here? | ||
Stairs, stairs, two of them behind me, one in the middle. | ||
When he's finished with his two and a half minute, you know, do you ever watch his speech? | ||
They last for about a minute and a half. | ||
When he's finished with his speech, he can never find the stairs. | ||
He can never find the stairs. | ||
And when he does, it's not a pretty picture either. | ||
Thank goodness for Secret Service. | ||
They come up and they guide them all. | ||
No, this is not what we need. | ||
When you see President Xi of China, when you see Kim Jong-un of North Korea, when you see Putin and you see all of these people, they're at the top of their game, whether you like it or not. | ||
And they can't believe. | ||
That this has happened to the United States. | ||
We have lost respect all over the world. | ||
We were the most respected country in the world four years ago. | ||
We were respected more than our country was ever respected four years ago. | ||
And now we're being laughed at. | ||
We're like a joke, and that's not gonna happen. | ||
That's not gonna happen. | ||
We're going to do whatever it takes to fix our roads, bridges, and highways. | ||
We're going to take back our parks, not just for children, but for everybody. | ||
We're going to renovate New York's subway system so it no longer looks like... | ||
It hasn't been cleaned since 1932, but rather, it will be the most beautiful transit system anywhere in the world. | ||
I don't know if you know it. | ||
It's by far the biggest infrastructure, subway infrastructure in the world. | ||
And we're going to make it by far the biggest and now we're going to make it by far the best. | ||
We're going to make it beautiful again. | ||
And a lot of it is topical. | ||
You know, the expensive work people don't understand because they're not in construction. | ||
It's topical work. | ||
It's topical. It's built. | ||
The expensive, the hard, the labor, the money, the big stuff is done. | ||
We're gonna make it beautiful. | ||
We're gonna make it good. And most importantly, we're gonna let New York's finest do its job, the transit cops do their job. | ||
We're gonna make it safe. | ||
Most importantly. | ||
And importantly for the people that are before me today, we are going to make life in New York affordable again. | ||
It's gotten totally out of control. | ||
The minute Crooked Joe Biden shuffles out the door, I will rapidly rebuild the greatest economy, the history of the world. | ||
Look, we had the greatest economy in history. | ||
Everybody here, where you have a small business, or if you had a job, you were getting more than you ever made. | ||
And we had no inflation. We had no 1.4% considered none, considered better than none because frankly none in its own way is a bad thing also. | ||
We had a perfect number, 1.4%. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you're black or brown or white or whatever the hell color you are, it doesn't matter. | ||
We are all Americans and we're going to pull together as Americans. | ||
We all want better opportunity. | ||
I'm not just going to promise it. | ||
I'm going to deliver it as I did just a short while ago. | ||
Think of it. When I went down to Washington, I was only there 17 times. | ||
I never stayed over. I didn't know that society. | ||
And we had great people. | ||
Look at what we did with economic development, with the rebuilding of our military, with the tax cuts. | ||
We had great people. | ||
But we also had some people that I wouldn't have used if I had my choice. | ||
Now I know everybody. | ||
I know the smart ones. I know the dumb ones. | ||
I know the killers. I know the weak ones. | ||
I know them all. And you're gonna see. | ||
But everyone was better off. | ||
We had the greatest economy in history. | ||
Everybody was better off under a man named President Donald J. Trump. | ||
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Have you ever heard of him? Have you heard of him? | |
We had gasoline down to $1.87 a gallon and actually times when it was much lower than that. | ||
We had a record low poverty rate for black Americans and Hispanic Americans. | ||
We had the lowest, we had the best poverty rate. | ||
In terms of the positive number ever in our history for black Americans and Hispanic Americans. | ||
We lifted 6.6 million people out of poverty. | ||
Nothing like that has ever happened in our country. | ||
And the real middle class income rose over $6,000 a year. | ||
Think of that. Under Biden, it's a disaster. | ||
Real middle class income has fallen over $2,000 a year. | ||
That's a lot. That's a difference of $8,000. | ||
Real earnings for African Americans are down 5.6%. | ||
African Americans are getting slaughtered. | ||
Hispanic Americans are getting slaughtered. | ||
And these millions and millions of people that are coming into our country, the biggest impact and the biggest negative impact is against Our black population and our Hispanic population who are losing their jobs, losing their housing, losing everything they can lose. | ||
They're the ones that are affected most by what's happening. | ||
happening, not only the fact that you've lost the use of your schools, your parks and your | ||
hospitals, Joe Biden's inflation. | ||
Speaking of the wall, so we built much more wall than We built 571 miles of wall. | ||
We had the safest border in history. | ||
We were going to put up within a period of three weeks. | ||
It was all built, laying there, ready to be put up, designed by the Border Patrol, who are incredible people, ICE, who are incredible people, all together. | ||
I want to put up concrete plank for the contractors here. | ||
They didn't want it. They had to have hardened steel. | ||
They wanted 6,000, 7,000 pound concrete. | ||
They wanted rebar in the middle. | ||
They wanted different materials, harder to cut. | ||
So we had very hard steel, very good stuff. | ||
Everything was good. We had the panel on top. | ||
It was called an anti-climb panel. | ||
We had the best wall. And it was going to be, we're going to add 200 miles of wall. | ||
It would have taken about three weeks. | ||
And then we had the rigged election. | ||
And you know what happened after the rigged election? | ||
They took the wall, and instead of putting it up, they sold it for five cents on the dollar. | ||
And I said, these people really do want to have an open border. | ||
And that's what's happened to our country. | ||
Our country has gone to hell because of it. | ||
It's gone to hell. | ||
But I want to thank Mexico. | ||
I want to thank, because I went to Mexico. | ||
We really have no choice. | ||
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Bye! | |
He said, send them back. | ||
There's a chance. Send them back. | ||
Nobody wants to send anybody back, but you have no choice. | ||
This is not sustainable by any country, right? | ||
This is not sustainable. | ||
But we had Mexico and we went to Mexico and I said to the president of Mexico, good man, by the way, very good guy, happens to be a socialist, but these are minor details. | ||
I said to him, Mr. President, we need you to give us 28,000 soldiers to guard the wall. | ||
He said, Well, how much would you pay for that? | ||
I said, nothing. I'm not paying anything. | ||
You're sending them in. They're coming in in caravans. | ||
You have to do it. And he smiled and he laughed. | ||
He thought it was funny. He thought it was like, you know, I was kidding. | ||
I said, no, no. They're coming in through Mexico. | ||
We need 28,000 soldiers free of charge. | ||
And he said, Donald, I cannot do that. | ||
I said, here's what you do. | ||
I don't want to embarrass you, so I'm not going to negotiate with you. | ||
Send me a negotiator. | ||
Give me a top negotiator. | ||
I want to see him. And he came, and he came to the White House. | ||
A very handsome man, dressed in one of the most beautiful suits I've ever seen. | ||
In fact, I was going to ask him, who is your tailor? | ||
I'd like to buy one of those suits. | ||
But I didn't think it was appropriate to start the negotiation that way. | ||
And I said, you know that you're going to give us 28,000 soldiers, don't you? | ||
No, no, no, we are not going to. | ||
We will never do that. I said, of course you're going to. | ||
100%. He said, we're not going to. | ||
He said, no way. | ||
I said, way. You're going to give it. | ||
He said, 100%. | ||
And you're also going to have a new policy. | ||
It's called Remain in Mexico. | ||
Nobody can come into our country until they're first. | ||
And then you're gonna have catch and release into Mexico. | ||
You know, we have catch and release into our country. | ||
Even if they're criminals, we catch them, we check them, we see they're a criminal, we release them. | ||
We say, come back five years later, you'll have a court case. | ||
Nobody ever comes back. | ||
So I said to the State Department, and a wonderful woman, but a bad negotiator. | ||
I said to the State Department, give me a top 10, give me a top 10 list. | ||
Give me a top 10 things. | ||
I said to ICE and Border Patrol, give me a top 10. | ||
They gave me a top 10 list. | ||
And a lot of it had to do with all of the horrible disease that pours through. | ||
People that have highly contagious diseases are coming into our country at levels that we've never seen before. | ||
So many other things. And they gave me a top 10 list, but they laughed. | ||
They said, sir, they'll never do it. | ||
We've been trying to get this stuff for 25 years. | ||
I said, if I were a betting man, I would bet you any amount of money. | ||
You'll have it very quickly. So this man comes in. | ||
I said, we want A policy remain in Mexico, Tijuana, hundreds of probably the fastest growing city in the world for a period of a year. | ||
That place was loaded up with people. | ||
They weren't allowed into our country. | ||
And we had already built a lot of the wall. | ||
A tremendous amount, 571 miles. | ||
Without that, we couldn't have ever done this. | ||
And he said that we're not gonna do it, sir. | ||
I said, you are gonna do it. He said, we're not. | ||
I said, here's the story. I'm not gonna mess around with you. | ||
I have to go. I have a very important meeting, much more important than this. | ||
I said, here's the story. | ||
You're either gonna do it, it's Friday evening, or on Monday morning at 7 o'clock in the morning, we are going to put a 25% tariff on everything that Mexico sends into our country. | ||
And then, one month later, if you don't do it, we're gonna put a 50%, then we're gonna go 75%. | ||
And because I'm a nice person, we're gonna stop at a 100% tariff. | ||
And here's the, and I had it literally written, I'm saying, should I sign it or not? | ||
Am I gonna waste the ink or not? | ||
Because I'll sign it right now. | ||
On Monday morning at 7 o'clock, you're gonna pay up to $100 tariff. | ||
He said, sure, I'd like to make a phone call. | ||
I said, I wonder who you're going to call. | ||
Let me guess, you're gonna call the president. | ||
He comes back three minutes later. | ||
Sir, it would be our great honor to give you 28,000 soldiers free of charge. | ||
It would be our great honor to have a policy of remain in Mexico. | ||
Anyway, we got all 10 things. | ||
It took about like 10 minutes. | ||
It was not. And now the other day, did you see? | ||
Mexico said to Crooked Joe Biden, we want $20 billion a year just for the privilege of negotiating with you. | ||
We want you to pay us. | ||
Did you see that? It was a little article. | ||
You hardly... There's a slight difference, would you say? | ||
He would have never asked that. | ||
He would have never asked that. | ||
So, he said, they want 20 billion. | ||
20 billion, not 20, 20 million's a lot. | ||
They want 20 with a B, $20 billion a year, just for the privilege of negotiating with Mexico. | ||
And you would never get the things that they gave up remain in Mexico. | ||
They gave up catch and release in Mexico. | ||
They gave up everything. | ||
They gave up everything. | ||
They did. They did give up the Constitution. | ||
Joe Biden, his inflation has cost the average New York household a staggering $24,000. | ||
Think of that. Because the costs have gone up so much. | ||
Bacon has gone. | ||
I don't eat bacon anymore. It's too expensive. | ||
It's true. It's gone up like four times. | ||
I said, what's with bacon? | ||
But if you look at the Biden price hikes very much caused the runaway inflation, the likes of which I don't think we've ever seen before anything like it. | ||
And they're costing average New York families $1,000 a month just in the inflationary costs. | ||
I call it the Biden inflation tax because it's a tax. | ||
On day one, we're going to throw out Bidenomics. | ||
they're going to replace it with MAGINOMICS like your hats, MAGINOMICS. | ||
And I will give you lower taxes. | ||
We're going to cut it still lower. | ||
Remember, when I cut taxes, I gave you the biggest tax cut in the history of our country, bigger than the Reagan tax cuts. | ||
And you know what? The following year, we reported... | ||
Massive increases in revenue. | ||
So with lower taxes, we actually took in more money because it gave incentive for people to work. | ||
Lots of reasons. But I will give you low taxes, low inflation, low interest rates, rising wages, growing incomes, and fair trade for the American worker. | ||
And we will make energy affordable again by saying, drill, baby, drill. | ||
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Drill, baby, drill. | |
Your energy costs will come down within the first year by 50%. | ||
That's not bad. That's a hell of a promise. | ||
And it will, too. | ||
We can drop that so quickly. | ||
Remember, it was his stupid energy policies that caused the inflation. | ||
Now it's more than energy. | ||
Now everything's like on fire. | ||
The whole place is a mess. | ||
We will quickly return our nation to the path of prosperity, and we will bring our country back together through unparalleled success. | ||
Our country is going to be very successful, and people are going to come together. | ||
And I will tell you, I will tell you, a lot of people say, do you think you can ever get the sides together? | ||
And by the way, I have to say something. | ||
Our side is much bigger than their side. | ||
You see that? Much bigger. | ||
We're more quiet, much more quiet. | ||
But when we get going, we're much tougher, right? | ||
We're much tougher. But it is much bigger. | ||
But I saw it. | ||
We had the greatest economy in history. | ||
And I was getting calls from the other side. | ||
I call it the radical left. | ||
But left-leaning, to put it mildly, Democrats, can we get together? | ||
Because everybody had the best they've ever had. | ||
African-American jobs were the best in history. | ||
Asian-American, the best in history. | ||
Hispanic, the best in history. | ||
Women, people with a diploma, people without a diploma, people that went to the great Wharton School of Finance, MIT, Harvard. | ||
They were doing better, and the people that didn't have a high school diploma were having the best. | ||
Everybody was better. | ||
There wasn't one group, not one, that went down. | ||
And it was bringing our country together so it can happen. | ||
And when they ask, because I get that question a lot, do you think the sides can ever get together? | ||
And I went through the experience, and we can get together. | ||
And then we had COVID come in, and we had to fight that battle. | ||
And we did a great- I've been recognized as having created a great economy and great military, defeating ISIS and all the things. | ||
We rebuilt the entire military, created Space Force, all those things. | ||
We never got the credit, and we had no wars. | ||
Thank you, sir. That's very nice. | ||
Remember Hillary Clinton used to point at me, he will create wars. | ||
No, no. They said his personality will create wars. | ||
They said, no, my personality is going to keep us out of wars. | ||
And I was right. First president in 78 years that didn't start a war. | ||
We had no wars. Son of these stupid wars. | ||
Such a shame. When you see all the people that died in these horrible wars in the Middle East and everything else, countries didn't want us dropping bombs all over the place, spent $9 trillion in the Middle East. | ||
We bombed the hell out of the place, then we leave. | ||
In the old days, to the victor, belong the spoils. | ||
We don't do that. We have, we bombed the hell out of everyone, then we come back home. | ||
It's so sick. | ||
It's so sick and so stupid. | ||
These people that led us are so stupid. | ||
You wanna use that as a last resort. | ||
You can solve these problems with a meeting or with a telephone call. | ||
You don't have to drop billions of dollars worth of bombs on people's heads. | ||
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You don't have to. It's called peace through strength. | |
It really is. | ||
There's no reason for it. | ||
What they did in the Middle East is so incredible. | ||
They bombed the hell out of the place, and then they left. | ||
But to the victor belong the spoils, we didn't do that. | ||
Now, in Iraq years ago, I was a civilian. | ||
But I got a lot of publicity for whatever the hell reason. | ||
And I said, don't go into Iraq. | ||
Don't go into Iraq. Don't go into Iraq. | ||
But if you're going to go in, keep the oil. | ||
Well, they went in, and they didn't keep the oil. | ||
And Iraq now has $350 billion in cash from the oil. | ||
And Iran, by us destroying Iraq, the military of Iraq, for years they fought each other. | ||
And they were equal sizes, equal everything. | ||
They were equal military partners. | ||
And for 1,000 years under different names, they would fight, a religious thing. | ||
They'd fight, they'd go five feet left, five feet right, five feet left, five feet right. | ||
Somebody would say they have gas, somebody would say they have nuclear, then they'd rest for a few years, and they'd fight again. | ||
But we blew the hell out of one side, Iraq. | ||
So now Iraq is a subsidiary, essentially, of Iran. | ||
Congratulations for the geniuses that got us into that mess. | ||
Because Iran essentially controls. | ||
And that was the other thing. | ||
When I was president, Iran was broke. | ||
They had no money. I said to China, if you buy, they bought a lot of oil. | ||
I said, if you buy anything, but if you buy oil from Iran, we are going to do something to you. | ||
What's that? You're not gonna do any business in the United States, he said. | ||
Well, that's the end of buying oil from Iran. | ||
Every country was told that Iran was broke. | ||
They had no money for Hamas. | ||
They had no money for Hezbollah. | ||
They had no money for anything. | ||
Then Biden comes in and he takes the terror. | ||
He takes all of the sanctions off. | ||
And they go out and now Iran has $223 billion. | ||
Congratulations. And we're the only ones for five hostages. | ||
We just paid $6 billion. | ||
And for electricity for Iraq, we just paid $10 billion. | ||
And think of it, Iraq has billions of dollars that we're paying for their electricity. | ||
So we were in a position, there was no terror, there was no threat, there was no nothing, and now Iran has become a big threat again. | ||
And I tell you, I see a lot of flags, a lot of flags right out of Israel, right? | ||
That's right out of Israel. | ||
But remember, I said it. | ||
I said it a month ago, and it's a terrible thing to say, but I believe it. | ||
Many of the hostages that you're waiting for and everybody's waiting for, those hostages, many of them are dead. | ||
Many of them are dead. And it's a horrible thing. | ||
It's a horrible thing. | ||
But many of those hostages are dead. | ||
And that's why when you see these negotiations where Hamas is like not getting back, they say, man, We could make a good deal, but these people are no longer alive. | ||
When I saw the way they were treated, when I saw the way they were thrown into the cars and how horribly they were treated, there's no way that those hostages, and some will be alive, but many of those hostages are dead. | ||
It's a very serious, horrible thing. | ||
It would have never happened if the election weren't rigged. | ||
It would have never happened- If I were your president, they would have never done it. | ||
Because we have so many young people here today, I want to talk about, just for a moment, about success. | ||
Do you remember I used to give talks on success before politics? | ||
Okay, that's enough. We're gonna do it. | ||
I know you're on our side, but it's enough. | ||
We're gonna get them home. It's a rough it's a rough situation But remember we used to give talks of success for the learning addicts and for others and I used to do that before politics and maybe it's one of the reasons I went in But because well bringing our city back it starts with getting the right leadership It also involves men and women just like you, but I talk a lot about success and I Get paid money to talk about success. | ||
I would have done it for nothing. | ||
But then because of politics, and if you take a look, because of politics, I stopped doing that. | ||
But I think we're in the Bronx. | ||
We have young people, people that aspire to success. | ||
And I just wanted to know, I'm so tired of politics. | ||
Can we devote six minutes to success? | ||
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So, for all of you young people, I think it's, you know, look, I've been through tremendous | ||
I've had great success. I've had it in entertainment. | ||
I've had it in business. I've had it in politics. | ||
I ran for office. | ||
What office did you run for president? | ||
How'd you do? I won. Actually, I won twice. | ||
We did much better the second time, so. | ||
You know, we got millions more votes the second time. | ||
But it doesn't compare to this time. | ||
There is so much more. | ||
We had tremendous enthusiasm when we, you know, I don't call it crooked Hillary anymore. | ||
I call it beautiful Hillary because I took crooked and used it for Joe. | ||
I don't like using it for two people. | ||
But we had tremendous enthusiasm in 2016. | ||
We had unbelievable more enthusiasm in 2020 because we did such a good job. | ||
In fact, One of the big problems in 2016 was the wall. | ||
It was the border. I fixed it. | ||
So good that I couldn't talk about it in 2020. | ||
I kept saying to my people, I want to talk about the wall. | ||
I want to talk about the great job I did on immigration. | ||
I stopped people from coming in. | ||
They said, sir, nobody cares. | ||
You already fixed it. I said, this is a terrible thing. | ||
You fix it, you can't talk about it. | ||
But let's talk about for the young people just to listen for a couple of minutes, because we've been talking about Politics so long, I'm OD'd. | ||
You know what that means? I'm OD'd on politics. | ||
I'm OD'd on Trump. | ||
I turn on the television, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, all different stories. | ||
Trump, they're driving us crazy. | ||
So I believe in the expression, did you ever hear this expression? | ||
The harder you work, The luckier you get. | ||
You know who said that? A great golfer named Gary Player. | ||
He was smaller than other golfers, but he worked harder than other golfers. | ||
And he ended up with the most career wins of any golfer. | ||
He ended up with nine majors. | ||
And he was small in stature, but big right up here. | ||
But he made that say. It was the first time I ever heard about it. | ||
He said, it's a funny thing happens. | ||
The harder I work, the luckier I get. | ||
That was an athlete saying that. | ||
Amazing, right? First time I heard it, probably been said by others, but it's true. | ||
I can tell you, if you didn't work really hard, there is very little chance that I would be standing here right now. | ||
Another part of success is something I learned from my father. | ||
I had a wonderful father, wonderful parents. | ||
I'm lucky. You gotta be lucky. | ||
Gotta get great parents. | ||
If you're going to spend your life working really hard, you have to love it. | ||
You have to pick something that you really enjoy. | ||
Sometimes your parents will say, don't do that. | ||
But you got a little bit. In that case, you got to follow your own way. | ||
You got to love it. Ideally, you're going to love something where there's a potential because there are some things you love, but that's not going to do you so good. | ||
So ideally falling in love with something that's good. | ||
Some people go into a business where it's a very hard business. | ||
If you can go into business, that's an easier business and do well. | ||
But I see it all the time. | ||
Somebody has every ingredient for success, smart, brilliant, everything's good. | ||
But they're in a business where you hit your head on the wall. | ||
It's a very tough business. | ||
Try finding something where it's a great business with a great future. | ||
There are plenty of them out there. | ||
My father taught me about construction. | ||
But what I really learned from him was that he worked seven days a week because he really loved to do it. | ||
I mean, he would work on Sunday, he'd go to church in the morning, and then he'd go and work. | ||
And I know some people that don't believe in working on Sunday. | ||
You couldn't keep him away from work. | ||
But he loved working and he was happy. | ||
He was married for a long time. | ||
That's one thing I'm not going to top him on. | ||
He was married. He was married for a long time, decades and decades. | ||
I said, Pop, I'm not going to beat you on that one. | ||
I'm never going to beat you. But because his work made him happy, but he was happy when he worked, and he was successful, and he knew what he was doing. | ||
He'd build a house on one side of the street, somebody else would build a house on the other side of the street, and he'd build his house faster, better, cheaper, and he'd sell it for less money. | ||
The other guy would build the house for more money, take him longer, couldn't sell it. | ||
My father would go buy the house for Less money than it cost him to build the first one. | ||
And he'd sell it. And you know, in the old days, a long time ago, his brother was a professor at MIT. My father worked. | ||
He was a little younger than my father. | ||
My father put him to school. He went to MIT, a very brilliant guy. | ||
Professor John Trump, the longest-serving professor in the history of MIT, 41 years, I believe. | ||
Dr. John Trump. My father used to tell me I used to go crazy. | ||
Your uncle was always getting degrees. | ||
I had to keep building, building for your uncle to get him through college. | ||
He was always up there getting degrees. | ||
But he was at MIT for 41 years, a brilliant guy. | ||
He used to talk to me about nuclear because he was a nuclear genius, along with a genius about everything else. | ||
And he used to say that someday there'll be a time when a small package carried by hand can blow up an entire city. | ||
And I said, no way, Uncle John, that's never gonna happen, Uncle John. | ||
Guess what? He was right a long time ago that he said it. | ||
But my father would price a house. | ||
And I'd say, how did you price in those days, Dad? | ||
He said, pricing was everything. | ||
He said, I'd sell a house for $3,999.99. | ||
And that one penny made the difference between selling it and not. | ||
One penny. If I made it $4,000, I wouldn't sell. | ||
But psychologically, $3,999.99. | ||
And he sold houses, and guys wouldn't sell them. | ||
But he used to tell me that one penny sounds crazy, but it wasn't crazy. | ||
Psychologically, people thought they were buying it for $3,000, not $4,000. | ||
It's sort of like getting an 89 on a tested school or a 90. | ||
A 90's an A. And an 89 one point is a B+. Another lesson when times are tough, sometimes that's when you perform the best. | ||
You have to learn that about yourself. | ||
You have to learn it about yourself. | ||
Are you okay? Are you guys okay? | ||
Okay, take your time. | ||
Yeah. Take your time. | ||
Doctor, any doctor, please? | ||
Doctor in the house. Thank you. | ||
Are you okay? You take your time, darling. | ||
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Take your time Yeah | ||
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Yeah Take your time, Doc. | ||
We have time. Some people waited here for two days. | ||
It's tough. It's tough. | ||
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Thank you. Plenty of time. | |
That's good. Water. | ||
All right. | ||
You okay? She doing all right? | ||
She doing okay? Thank you. | ||
Plenty of time. Okay? | ||
You okay? Thank you. | ||
Doctor, thank you very much, doctors. | ||
Got a lot of doctors in the house. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Thank you, darling. That's great. | ||
That's great. Great job. | ||
People do a fantastic job here. | ||
But it's hot, and it's been a long wait, right? | ||
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Long wait. Thank you very much, doctor. | |
Appreciate it. Thank you. | ||
I know she's gonna be okay because she's so tough. | ||
Some of the greatest days of my business career were in the toughest times, but I enjoyed waking up every single morning and go to battle. | ||
A lot of people say to me today, the toughest business people, people that you know about, could I ask you a question? | ||
How do you do it? | ||
I say, do what? How do you get up in the morning and put your pants on? | ||
Why do you put the pants on? | ||
I'll explain it to you someday. | ||
How do you do it? How do you get up? | ||
How do you do it? | ||
How can you wanna do with what you do? | ||
They're after you, they're after you. | ||
These horrible human beings are after you all the time. | ||
Impeachment hoax number one, impeachment hoax number two, lawsuits, all of them. | ||
And they're doing it to injure the political opponent of an incompetent candidate because he can't run fairly and squarely. | ||
And I say, you know what I do? | ||
I just do it. I put on the blinders. | ||
I say, I just do it. | ||
We do it. And the other question they ask me is, will it happen again? | ||
And we have to make it too big to rig. | ||
We got a lot of great people watching. | ||
We have to make it too big to rig. | ||
But one of the things you need in success is momentum. | ||
You need momentum. You gotta have... | ||
And when you have that momentum going, there's nothing that can stop you. | ||
And I tell the story of Bill Levitt. | ||
Bill Levitt was a great real estate man. | ||
Great. Levittowns all over the country. | ||
One of the most successful real estate people at a certain age ever. | ||
And he built these massive towns that were, you know, there was nothing like them at the time. | ||
And very successful. | ||
And he was offered a lot of money to sell to a big public company. | ||
And he decided to take it. | ||
He was a young man. He was in his 40s. | ||
And he said, darling, I'm gonna take it. | ||
Told his wife, I want to take the money. | ||
And for 20 years, he went out, he bought a yacht. | ||
He lived a beautiful life. | ||
He lived in the south of France. | ||
But he got bored. And 21, 22 years later, he said, I want to make a comeback. | ||
I can't stand this life anymore. | ||
I want to make a comeback. | ||
And he went to the company that he sold to a big public company that did very poorly. | ||
They had no idea what they were doing. | ||
By the way, he used to pick up every nail, every piece of wood. | ||
He used to sell the sawdust, everything. | ||
Every penny was a major event. | ||
And now you had this big public company. | ||
They didn't know what the hell they were doing. | ||
So he went back and he made him an offer. | ||
They didn't want to sell and he paid a little more, little more. | ||
And he ended up buying it for an okay price. | ||
And he was so happy, he said, now I can go back to work. | ||
And he went back and everything he touched turned bad. | ||
The market turned on him. | ||
The jobs turned on him. | ||
He was no longer able to get zoning. | ||
He was spending a fortune. | ||
He had just purchased it for a lot of money. | ||
And he ended up going bankrupt. | ||
He was bankrupt. And I was young when I met him. | ||
And I was at the party of a very big person, big public company person. | ||
And Bill Levitt was there. | ||
And I was in the real estate business, so I knew who he was. | ||
And you probably indirectly know who. | ||
And everybody was shunning him a little bit. | ||
Nobody cared about him anymore. | ||
But I did, and I went over to him, and I say, hi, Mr. | ||
Levin, I'm Donald Trump. I know it. | ||
I was doing great. I was sort of like a hot guy. | ||
I was hot as a pistol. | ||
I think I was hotter than I am now, and I became president, okay? | ||
I don't know. I said to somebody, was I hotter before or hotter now? | ||
I don't know. Who the hell knows? | ||
Who the hell knows? | ||
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Who the hell cares, right? | |
But he knew who I was. | ||
And I went up, I said, so, are you okay? | ||
And he said, I'm not really okay. | ||
I made a mistake that I'll never forget. | ||
And he was, by this time, a pretty old guy. | ||
And he was sitting in the corner of this magnificent Fifth Avenue apartment where there were 25 very successful people. | ||
But I wanted to talk to him. | ||
I wanted to find out what happened, because he lost everything. | ||
Everybody knew it. It was very public. | ||
And I said, what happened exactly? | ||
What happened? He said, son, I lost my momentum. | ||
I had something going that couldn't be stopped. | ||
And I should have just stayed. | ||
I lost my momentum. | ||
And I've never forgotten the term. | ||
If you lose your momentum, you got to figure it out. | ||
But Bill Levitt lost his momentum and he died. | ||
Penniless. And he was the biggest real estate person on the planet. | ||
And I've never forgotten that story. | ||
It was a sad story. He was a good man, too. | ||
I thought he was a good man, but did an unbelievable job. | ||
Today, you have Levittown's all over the country, man, pretty amazing. | ||
But you have to always keep moving forward. | ||
And when it's your time, you have to know it's your time. | ||
And I said to myself, in terms of politics, I said, you know what? | ||
We did so well in number one, we did even better in number two. | ||
I said, we gotta do it again because you have to do it? | ||
Maybe I'm wrong. And I'm not doing it for myself. | ||
I'm doing it to make America great again. | ||
You know? If I didn't think we won, easily won, I would never do this. | ||
Because you know what? In many ways, it's easier. | ||
You have a winner, you have a loser. | ||
It's okay. I won once. It was a big upset, I guess. | ||
I don't know why it was an upset. | ||
Because I'd go and I'd have 50,000 people at a rally. | ||
She'd go and have 200 people. | ||
And then they say, why did I win Michigan? | ||
Why did I win Pennsylvania? | ||
Why did I win all these states that a Republican hadn't won in many years? | ||
Why? And by the way, we're up in Pennsylvania. | ||
We're up in Michigan. | ||
We're up in New Hampshire today. | ||
We're up in Florida at numbers that you wouldn't even believe. | ||
But I also think it's very important to know what you want. | ||
You have to set your sights high, set your sights so high, higher than you ever thought possible, and make your goals big and go after it. | ||
That's why I say we won't just make New York a little better. | ||
I say we want to make New York a lot better, better than it ever was before. | ||
Right? And finally, you have to take pride in your accomplishments. | ||
Do not take for granted what you've achieved. | ||
Forget it. It's over. | ||
It's good for your confidence, but it's over. | ||
Go forward. Think to the future, not to the past, but learn from the past. | ||
You know, wherever I go, I know that if I could build a skyscraper in Manhattan, I could do anything. | ||
It's very tough. Building a 68-story building on Fifth Avenue is hard. | ||
With all you have to deal with, I mean, you have unions, you have legal entanglements, property rights, zoning. | ||
You deal with the smartest and toughest contractors in the world. | ||
These are killers. Many of you are here today. | ||
Thank you very much. But by comparison, talking to world leaders, I believe, is easier. | ||
And I've done them both. | ||
Talking to a world leader, if you're smart, you have the United States behind you. | ||
Now the country's not the same, but it'll be better and stronger and bigger in a very short period of time. | ||
You know, we have so many different things we could discuss having to do with the Republican Party. | ||
But the biggest thing I think, and I really mean this, and it's happening more and more, and I see it all the time, because really, you have to be the party of common sense, as opposed to the Democrat Party. | ||
It's a party of failure, extremism, and gross incompetence, and that's what it is. | ||
And they're gonna destroy our country. | ||
But our country has faced down much harder challenges before and come back stronger than ever. | ||
That's why I so firmly believe that we can quickly make America a great and glorious nation again. | ||
When I take office, we are going to restore public safety and the rule of law in New York City. | ||
That starts with stopping The pouring into our country of millions and millions of illegal immigrants which are causing a new category of violence called the migrant crime. | ||
We have a migrant crime happening now. | ||
You add that to the crime already. | ||
A terrible statistic. | ||
Venezuela was a very crime-ridden country. | ||
They just announced a month ago, 67, but now they just announced 72% reduction in crime in Venezuela. | ||
In Caracas, they took their gang members, they took their drug dealers, they are emptying out their prisons. | ||
They're taking everybody that's a problem and they're dumping them into the United States of America. | ||
We're like a dumping ground. | ||
But many countries are doing that. | ||
I would say eventually all countries would be doing that. | ||
If I headed up Honduras, if I headed up any one of the countries that are neighboring or not neighboring, and we're not talking about just South America countries. | ||
We're talking about countries from Africa. | ||
The other day, 22, think of it. | ||
22 people from the Congo. | ||
Where do you live? We came from jail. | ||
What did you do in jail? We don't want to tell you. | ||
They're now living happily. | ||
They come from Africa. | ||
They come from Asia. | ||
They come from all over the world. | ||
They come from the Middle East, Yemen. | ||
We're bombing Yemen. Here we go with the bombs again. | ||
We're bombing Yemen. | ||
And people are coming in from Yemen. | ||
Large numbers of people are coming in from China. | ||
And if you look at these people, did you see them? | ||
They are physically fit. | ||
They're 19 to 25. | ||
Almost everyone is a male. | ||
And they look like fighting age. | ||
I think they're building an army. | ||
They had 29,000 people over the last. | ||
I think they're building, they wanna get us from within. | ||
I think they're building an army. | ||
This is not, you know, it's interesting. | ||
Did you see them? They all have tents. | ||
They all have gas-fired stoves. | ||
I mean, this is not like an illegal immigrant. | ||
This is, they're building something. | ||
They have something in mind. | ||
We're gonna end all of that stuff. | ||
They respected your president. | ||
They respected our country. | ||
And we're not gonna let people, we are not gonna let these people come in and take our city away from us and take our country away from us. | ||
us. It's not going to happen. Now, who would let people seriously, who would let people | ||
come from prisons and jails from mental institutions? | ||
They cannot stay. | ||
We will immediately begin the largest criminal deportation operation in our country's history because this situation is sustainable by no country. | ||
No country can sustain this. | ||
As we speak, there are hundreds of thousands of Biden migrants invading our city and our | ||
We no longer have border states like Texas and Arizona. | ||
All states, including New York, are being a border state. | ||
The people are pouring through Texas. | ||
They're pouring through Arizona. | ||
They're pouring through every state. | ||
Every state is now a border state. | ||
Every state is now. We're talking about, in my opinion, 16 to 17 million people. | ||
And these are not necessarily people that are gonna help us as a country. | ||
We want to be nice. We want to be respectful. | ||
They're coming from so many places we don't have any idea. | ||
In many cases, we don't even know what the language. | ||
You know, you have languages that people don't even know about. | ||
We have languages where there's nobody in our country that speaks these languages. | ||
They're coming from places we have no idea. | ||
What's happening with our country. | ||
The flood of migrants is putting crippling burdens on our communities, your schools, hospitals, parks, and public resources. | ||
Frankly, we're lucky to get this big park. | ||
I don't know how the hell we did it. | ||
It must be New York's finest. | ||
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I don't know how we did it. | |
They call it the Biden migrant invasion and it's wrong. | ||
It's immoral. And the vast majority of New Yorkers agree with me that this is unacceptable. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
We must stop it. | ||
We must stop it immediately. | ||
And you know, for the people coming up, it's also unacceptable. | ||
They come up in what's called caravans. | ||
The women are treated horribly. | ||
They're being raped at levels that nobody's ever seen before. | ||
Nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
The fake news will report that, oh, it's so terrible what he said. | ||
But it's fact. | ||
It's fact. The people are being treated, they're coming up in 100 degrees, and then it's freezing. | ||
They're coming through snake-infested areas. | ||
It's a hell of a journey, and so many people are dying coming up. | ||
If we told them, please do not come up, you're not gonna come in. | ||
Like I was telling them, for a long period of time, they wouldn't come. | ||
They're being offered. | ||
Look at California Governor Newsom. | ||
Governor Newsom. | ||
He offers education. | ||
He offers medical care. | ||
He offers pensions. | ||
He offers everything. He'll even give them an electric car because they're all over the place. | ||
How about the electric mandate? | ||
Do you like the all-electric mandate? | ||
Not too much. Does anybody like a car that doesn't go very far? | ||
Of course a lot. | ||
In Brooklyn, American students at James Madison High School were recently told they had to stay at home from school so their classrooms could be turned into housing for thousands of migrants. | ||
Very simply, Joe Biden puts illegal aliens first. | ||
I put America first. | ||
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I put America first. | |
Would anybody... | ||
Has anybody heard the snake? | ||
Would anybody like to hear the snake? | ||
Because we can stay here all night. | ||
I don't care. Would you like to hear the snake? | ||
So it's a metaphor. | ||
It's an old song and it was redone. | ||
It didn't have anything to do with snakes or people or illegal immigration. | ||
But this has to do with illegal immigration. | ||
And I think it's very accurate actually and it's very sad. | ||
But I'll go and we'll do it and some of you have heard it and many of you haven't. | ||
But we're gonna do it right now for the great people of the Bronx and elsewhere. | ||
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We love the Bronx. We love the Bronx. | |
Are you ready? On her work, and you know what? | ||
You know what this is all about, right? | ||
Did you know? You've heard this before? | ||
Have you heard it? We got the greatest people here. | ||
On her way to work one morning, down the path along the lake, a tender hearted woman saw a poor half frozen snake. | ||
His pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew. | ||
Poor thing, he said. | ||
I'll take you in and I'll take care of you. | ||
Take me in, tender woman, take me in for heaven's sake. | ||
Take me in, O tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. | ||
She wrapped him up all cozy in a comforter of silk and laid him by the fireside with some honey and some milk. | ||
She hurried home from work that night, and as soon as she arrived, she found the pretty snake she'd taken in had been revived. | ||
Take me in, O tender woman, take me in for heaven's sake. | ||
Take me in, O tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. | ||
She clutched him to her bosom. | ||
You're so beautiful, she cried. | ||
But if I hadn't brought you in by now, you truly would have died. | ||
She stroked his pretty skin again and kissed and held him tight. | ||
But instead of saying thank you, ma'am, the snake gave her a vicious bite. | ||
Take me in, tender woman, take me in for heaven's sake. | ||
Take me in, tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. | ||
I saved you, cried the woman, and you've bitten me, but why? | ||
You know your bite is poisonous, and now I'm going to die. | ||
Shut up, silly woman, said the reptile with a grin. | ||
You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in. | ||
Right? So when we allow people from prisons, when we allow people from insane asylums and mental institutions, which are being emptied out all over the world, you know, their prison populations are going way down. | ||
You know why? Because they're being dumped into the United States. | ||
When we are allowing terrorists at numbers that we've never seen before, remember the snake. | ||
Remember the snake, because you're gonna get bitten like you never got bitten before, and you need a new president, and you have to get rid of this person who is not a smart person, not a respected person, and doesn't have a clue what the hell is happening. | ||
So, that's the snake. | ||
Did you enjoy the snake? | ||
On day one, I will seal the border, and I will stop the invasion of our country, very sadly. | ||
In recent years, we have also seen our city destroyed by bad radical-left pro-crime policies that virtually everyone, Republican, Democrat, Independent, everyone, you all know it's a disaster. | ||
You know the names of these lunatic policies. | ||
No cash bail. | ||
Somebody kill somebody. | ||
Go out. No bail. | ||
Don't worry. Go out and kill a couple of more people. | ||
Defund our great police. | ||
Defund the police. Sanctuary cities. | ||
Release violent repeat offenders from jail. | ||
Joe Biden supports all of this insanity and much more, but millions of people across New York know it's crazy. | ||
There is no way, when you watch this guy get off an airplane, he doesn't even have to talk. | ||
When he falls out of a helicopter, he's got three little stairs. | ||
It's not that hard. You got two railings. | ||
You don't fall out of helicopters. | ||
You don't fall upstairs. | ||
He falls up. He has more trouble going up than he does coming down. | ||
That's the little thing. But you're just not gonna vote for him. | ||
You're just not. We gotta win. | ||
If we just win the state, it just puts it right. | ||
It's such a big state. It puts it to bed. | ||
You're gonna have a president And people. | ||
But you're gonna have a president that understands what we have to do. | ||
We have to be nice about it, but we have to do things. | ||
And we're gonna be done. And the world is gonna respect us again. | ||
We were never so respected as we were four years ago. | ||
President Xi of China, Putin, you know, Viktor Orban. | ||
Did you ever hear of him? Prime Minister of Hungary. | ||
Very tough guy. Known as the strong man. | ||
Oh, they hate it when I talk about him because they say he's a strong man. | ||
Trump loves strong men. I don't know. | ||
I like weak men, actually. | ||
I like weak men. I'd much rather have a weak man than a strong man. | ||
But he is a strong man. | ||
And they asked him, why is it that the whole world is blowing up He said one simple reason Trump is not president in the United States. | ||
He said, you put Trump back as president and the whole world is gonna get better because they were afraid of Trump. | ||
They couldn't figure Trump out. | ||
Trump was a rather difficult person. | ||
But he used the word afraid. | ||
I don't use it. I don't use afraid. | ||
I use the word respect. They respected your president. | ||
They respected the United States of America. | ||
And they're gonna do it again and it's gonna happen fast. | ||
But we have to get this. Absolute disaster. | ||
The worst president in history. | ||
He makes Jimmy Carter look like he had a brilliant administration. | ||
The only thing, the only happy person about Joe Biden is Jimmy Carter because Jimmy looks brilliant by comparison. | ||
I also want to thank New York's finest. | ||
I grew up with them. I know them. | ||
I love them. I love our firemen. | ||
I love our teachers. | ||
These are incredible people and we have to bring the word respect and honor back to them. | ||
Right where it belongs. | ||
A few weeks ago, I visited with a grieving family, New York police officer Jonathan Diller. | ||
What a beautiful family. | ||
He was a beautiful person. | ||
He was 31 years old, gunned down during a traffic stop by a vicious thug. | ||
And just horrible, leaving his beautiful young wife behind, a son Ryan behind, one-year-old son. | ||
And it was the saddest day. | ||
It was a horrible thing. Opened the door and just started shooting him. | ||
The criminal charge was savagely murdering Officer Dillon, was previously arrested by the NYPD 21 times. | ||
And he was allowed to go out because of the political things they do here. | ||
I'm the only one they want to keep. | ||
If I ever said, I want no bail, they'd say, you gotta pay a fortune. | ||
If I ever say, oh, no cash bail, that sounds good, that sounds good. | ||
No, it doesn't apply to Trump. | ||
I'm the only one it doesn't apply to, probably. | ||
And the accomplice driving the car had been arrested 14 times and was actually a far more violent person. | ||
And his nickname was Killer. | ||
They called him Killer. These dangerous and violent repeat offenders should never have been on our streets. | ||
Jonathan should be alive today, but they were released again and again and again. | ||
I will not sit by and accept this reckless insanity when I am in the White House. | ||
I will stand up to the Marxist DAs and Soros prosecutors, and we will tell them no more. | ||
We're not going to stand for it. | ||
We will not let them destroy our communities. | ||
We will not let them destroy our country. | ||
There's a 53% increase in felony assaults on your subways. | ||
53%. That's in a short period of time. | ||
Since 2019, murders are up more than 20%. | ||
Shootings are up more than 30%. | ||
I'm going to indemnify all police officers and law enforcement officials throughout the United States to protect them from being destroyed by the radical left. | ||
For taking strong actions on crime. | ||
And remember, Black, Hispanic, Asian people need this protection and safety more than anyone else. | ||
Don't ever forget it. | ||
And after years of talk by the radical-left Democrats, we are going to give them the protection they need. | ||
And we're going to protect our police. | ||
We're going to make sure they do a great job. | ||
They can do it very quickly. | ||
They know who the bad guys are. | ||
They know everything about them. | ||
They know their name. They know their middle initial. | ||
We're going to insist that if a violent criminal murders a police officer, they receive the death penalty. | ||
It's gonna be quick. And I also want to work with your mayor and your governor, happen to be Democrats, to clean up the homeless encampments so that you can once again enjoy your parks and your public spaces. | ||
Right now, you don't have public spaces. | ||
They're occupied by migrants and tents. | ||
Pleasures as simple as a walk in the park or watching your children again play in a Little League game will come roaring back and they're going to come back very quickly. | ||
Your lifestyle and the American dream will be with you once again. | ||
We're going to bring it back, the American dream. | ||
You don't have an American dream right now. | ||
You will be proud and your children and your country will be even prouder of you. | ||
Years ago, people with severe mental illness were in mental institutions. | ||
And then a certain governor, I won't mention the name because at this point, what difference? | ||
They dumped all of them into the streets because they said those institutions were too expensive to run. | ||
So now they live on our streets and that's what we have. | ||
This is no good for anybody. | ||
It's bad for the people who need help. | ||
And it's bad for the people of our city, and it's a horrible, horrible way to live. | ||
I want to work in partnership with your local leaders, Democrats, pretty much all, and move the severely mentally ill off your streets and back into a place where they can get help and the help that they desperately need. | ||
I want to recognize, by the way, a few very special people. | ||
You have some really great people here, and I'm sorry I can't mention, we have congressmen all over the place. | ||
But I just can't mention you today. | ||
You're never gonna speak to me, but would anybody like to hear these congressman's names? | ||
But I do have to mention a few people. | ||
We're truly honored to be joined by a man who is a Democrat and a former member of the New York City Council, and he's been a friend of mine, and he helped me very much with the Ferry Point project and getting it working, and did a really good job. | ||
Ruben Diaz Sr. | ||
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Come on up, Ruben. Thank you. | |
Mr. President, I am a Puerto Rican, a black Puerto Rican. | ||
I used to be a state senator for 15 years. | ||
I used to be city council member. | ||
Today I'm here for various reasons. | ||
But I want to tell you first that as a Puerto Rican, as a Hispanic, I want to apologize to you for the conduct of Judge Juan Merchant. | ||
As a Hispanic, I want to apologize. | ||
He has been used to destroy you. | ||
But we know better than that. | ||
We know better than that. | ||
As a minister, president of the New York Hispanic Credit Organization, I want to tell AOC This morning, she intended to become a prophet. | ||
And she said, even God doesn't want Trump in the Bronx because he's going to rain. | ||
Madam Prophet AOC, you have become a false prophet. | ||
Look, look at what a beautiful day. | ||
Hey! | ||
That means that not only you guys want Trumps in the Bronx. | ||
Because if we're going to measure that for the weather, then I would say humbly that | ||
even God wants you in the Bronx. | ||
And I want to close by saying, I want to close by saying, Mr. President, I want to join you in having the Bronx great again. | ||
Please accept this Democrat, this black Puerto Rican with a kinky hair and a broken English. | ||
Please accept my endorsement for you as a pleasure. | ||
Thank you very much. Thank you very much. | ||
How nice was that? | ||
I didn't expect that. | ||
Really? That was beautiful. | ||
You know, it's always dangerous to do that. | ||
You never know what's going to come out. | ||
Maybe he'll change his mind coming up, but he doesn't change his mind. | ||
That man is a winner. He's a winner and a great man. | ||
Thank you very much, Ruben. | ||
Also with us is New York native and current U.S. congressman. | ||
He's hot as a pistol. Oh, boy, he has a future. | ||
And he's a great friend of mine, Byron Donalds. | ||
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Come up, please, Byron. Wow. | |
Mr. President, there's more of them here now than when I was up about an hour and a half ago. | ||
If there's one thing we know, is that this man was one of the best presidents this country | ||
has ever had. | ||
And if there's another thing that we know, is that all of you are going to make him the | ||
47th president of the United States. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Byron. | ||
Great. What a good future. | ||
Here as well is rapper Chef G. Does everybody know Chef? | ||
Where is Chef G? Where is he? | ||
Come on up, fellas. | ||
Rapper Sleepy Hollow. | ||
Come on up here, fellas. | ||
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How are you, man? Oh, I like that. | |
I want to get that done. | ||
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President Trump. One thing I want to say. | |
One thing I want to say, they always gonna whisper your accomplishments and shout your failures. | ||
Trump gonna shout the wins for all of us. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
I like those teeth. | ||
I want to find out where you did. | ||
I got to get my teeth like that. | ||
I want that to happen to me. | ||
Somebody with a fantastic future of the Republican Party and beyond, Gavin Wax. | ||
Thank you, young Republicans. | ||
Gavin, wherever you are. | ||
Thank you, Gavin. Adam Solis of New York Young Republicans, who's been fantastic. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. Good job you're doing. | ||
Madeleine Brame of Blexit. | ||
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Thank you, Madeleine. Thank you very much. | |
Somebody that's a real star in politics and done an incredible job and so popular in Nassau County, the county executive of Nassau County, Bruce Blakeman. | ||
Come up, Bruce, for a second. | ||
Come up, Bruce. Where is Bruce? | ||
We gotta get Bruce. | ||
Where is he? That's a long way to come up to hell with Bruce, right? | ||
Come on up, Bruce. | ||
Come on. This guy is central casting. | ||
If I'm doing a movie and a politician, this is the guy I have playing. | ||
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Come on. That's great. | |
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
Thank you very much, Mr. | ||
President. Both my parents were World War II veterans. | ||
Not many people can say about that. | ||
They would be shocked and appalled by what's going on in this foreign invasion from our southern border. | ||
Nassau County is not a sanctuary county. | ||
And when Donald Trump gets reelected, this will not be a sanctuary country. | ||
God bless America! | ||
Good man, good man. | ||
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USA! USA! USA! | |
USA! USA! USA! | ||
Thank you very much. National committeeman and Chairman Joe Cairo. | ||
Joe, thank you. Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Joe. And Andrew, thank you very much for being here. | ||
Star, star of the future. | ||
I heard you made a good speech. | ||
Thank you very much. Thank you all. | ||
Thank you, everybody. We have so many people out there, but we're not, we're gonna finish this up. | ||
This has been, I didn't know. | ||
I woke up, I said, I wonder, will it be hostile or will it be friendly? | ||
It was beyond friendly. | ||
It was a love fest. | ||
From the very first day that we take back the White House, I believe we are going to have the four greatest years in the history of our country. | ||
We're going to restore peace through strength. | ||
We're going to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of our country. | ||
We're going to protect our great seniors, and I will never let anyone touch your Medicare. | ||
Or your Social Security. | ||
Under the Democrat program, they will be gone. | ||
We are going to restore free speech in America. | ||
We are going to fight for your right to school choice, something you all want. | ||
And I will not allow schools to impose COVID vaccine mandates or mask mandates. | ||
We are going to get far-left Marxist lunacy out of our children's classrooms. | ||
We're going to keep men out of women's sports. | ||
And we will, once and for all, secure our elections. | ||
But all of this, saving New York and saving America, starts with telling crooked Joe Biden, the worst president in history, you're fired like the apparently, you're fired! | ||
Get out! You were terrible, you destroyed, you're destroying our country, Joe, get out! | ||
If you want to help, you must vote. | ||
I believe that we can win New York State. | ||
We have levels of support that nobody's seen before. | ||
I mean, look at this. So register, volunteer, turnout, everyone you know. | ||
Don't assume it doesn't matter just because you live in a blue city. | ||
You live in a blue city, but it's going red very, very quickly. | ||
We must work together as a team to win. | ||
New York has always been the home of proud patriots like you. | ||
You are proud patriots. | ||
You love this city, you love this state, and you love our country, New York. | ||
Was the city loved by Teddy Roosevelt, Norman Rockwell, the great Flo Ziegfeld, General Douglas MacArthur, George Gershwin, Frank Sinatra, and in baseball alone, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson, and many, many others. | ||
It's the city where workers and skilled craftsmen strode across steel beams 80 stories high to build the great Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building and all of the others. | ||
It's the city that lit up the shining lights of Broadway that turned Times Square from a seedy, dirty, long forgotten area It's a city that produced generations of everyday American heroes who willingly spilled their blood and gave everything they had to make America into the greatest nation In the history of the world. | ||
Above all, this is the place that every one of us here today has been proud to call our home, our town, our city. | ||
And we are the ones who are going to make our city great again. | ||
It was hardworking patriots like you who built this city, and it is hardworking patriots. | ||
And this is something, you can say it, and you can say it a million times, and you can emblazon it. | ||
It's hard-working patriots like you who are going to save our country. | ||
You are going to save our country. | ||
We're going to get out and vote like never before. | ||
We're going to make it too big to rig. | ||
Our vote is going to be too big to rig. | ||
It's the one thing they can't guard against. | ||
Working together, there is nothing we cannot do and no height we cannot achieve. | ||
Together we will make America powerful again. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
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We will make America strong again. | |
We will make America proud again. | ||
We will make America safe again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
Thank you Bronx. Thank you New York. | ||
We love you. Thank you. | ||
God bless everybody. | ||
God bless you. God bless you. | ||
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♪♪ ♪ Don't you ever be sad. ♪ | |
Well, that was epic. | ||
♪ Lean on me and I will be there. ♪ How do you follow that? | ||
♪ And you are down. I'm down. I'm down. ♪ Donald Trump finishing up now at his rally in the South | ||
Bronx. | ||
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Ha ha ha, yeah. | |
They said, well, there might be 5,000 people. | ||
Some estimates of over 20,000, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll have more on this tomorrow. | ||
Stay tuned at Infowars.com for breaking news. | ||
Trump tossing out hats to the crowd now. | ||
It's total fanfare. | ||
A lot of things we didn't get to. | ||
We'll have to get to it tomorrow. | ||
Democrats voting to make non-citizens eligible to vote. | ||
Yes. A big legal update. | ||
Democrats are mad that a Supreme Court justice flies an American flag at his house. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. So a lot of stuff. | ||
We'll get to it tomorrow. | ||
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I think the U.S. economy is about to hit the skids, and Russia and the BRICS nations are playing a masterful game of chess, and our administration's going in with like a checkerboard. | ||
They're not even playing. And the Federal Reserve has signaled they're done with interest rates. | ||
And things are going to get so bad, the globalists are going to usher in a new world of central bank digital currency. | ||
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A form of money you could not see. | |
Central Bank Digital Currencies. | ||
They don't hide in the shadows anymore. | ||
They tell us exactly what they're going to do. | ||
Exactly. That's what's so frustrating. | ||
If you study it, you know the battle plan, but they know the public doesn't check that out. | ||
But we're able to give it to the public. | ||
That could really mess up their operation. | ||
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The world is going to see a functioning CBDC very soon, within the coming year. | |
We saw bank failure 1.0. | ||
It was Silicon Valley, Credit Suisse, First Republic, Silvergate Bank. | ||
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I mean, all of those. First, we had the effects of a dramatic rise in interest rates leading to the closure of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and First Republic Bank. | |
That was just a tremor before the bank. | ||
Yes, I think bank failures 2.0 is coming. | ||
I mean, just last week, the CEO of Citigroup said we're laying off 10% of our workforce. | ||
So at times of crisis, which happens to be happening during an election year, People will say, okay, this is so bad. | ||
Banks are shutting down all this economic failure. | ||
We'll give you what you want. Government just will give you away our freedoms. | ||
Just take care of us. | ||
Make sure that we can still feed our family. | ||
But this is happening in surprising numbers. | ||
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We all sort of take our local bank for granted until it's gone. | |
That's happening in 4,000 other locations around the country. | ||
And I think in the months ahead, we'll get more failures of regional banks around office space and commercial real estate. | ||
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Surveillance and privacy issues could arise if the central bank is able to monitor every transaction. | |
We've had, over the last three weeks, major disturbances in the banking world, right? | ||
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This comes after the regional bank suffered a week-long plunge in its stock, plus a credit downgrade. | |
We've seen stocks of things like Comerica Bank, PacWest Bank, New York Community Bank, and even Schwab just start to hit the skits. | ||
By the way, when you first came on months ago, you predicted this. | ||
Yeah, I mean, because the writing was on the wall. | ||
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There's another big concern that a central bank-issued digital currency could cause a bank run during economic instability. | |
Here's the ugly reality. We are no different than Argentina, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Greece, Cyprus. | ||
Any country who loses demand for their currency and is forced to print, they go into an inflationary spiral that brings social chaos. | ||
Tangible assets like gold and silver are so important, not just because they're growing, because I think it's a means to protect your financial privacy and financial freedom. | ||
I think there's going to be alternative systems of using tangible assets like gold and silver to back private currencies for individuals to actually be able to transact business on their own, not be a digital slave in their digital world. | ||
These are the kind of solutions that I've been shouting from the rooftops for decades, Alex. | ||
Inflation is coming. | ||
What happens to tangible assets like gold and silver during inflation? | ||
They go up. People do need to get basic gold and silver. | ||
They need to at least stick their toe in the ocean and do it. | ||
They need to go to your website, KEPM, KEPM.com forward slash gold, KEPM.com forward slash gold. | ||
That's KEPM.com forward slash gold, or call 720-605-605. | ||
3900. They need to talk to you folks and start getting gold and silver bullion now. | ||
But regardless, we're in for an insane time. | ||
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