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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
There's no chance that there's not kickbacks or something going on. | ||
When you give millions and millions of dollars to somebody that stands to look at something for 15 minutes and walks away with millions of dollars. | ||
That money's coming back in some form, and that's only one form of corruption. | ||
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Senator Warren, I just want to answer your question. | |
How did you get a $12 million net worth on a $200,000 salary in Congress? | ||
An extremely disturbing video circulated two months ago featuring a Biden-EPA political appointee. | ||
talking about how they were tossing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
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We're just trying to get the money out of this house before they come in and, like, fuck it. | |
Really? | ||
You can do that? | ||
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To an extent. | |
Rushing to get billions of your tax dollars out the door before Inauguration Day. | ||
The gold bars were tax dollars. | ||
And tossing them off the Titanic. | ||
It meant the Biden administration knew they were wasting it. | ||
The Democrat Party vomits up hypocrisy, violence, and stupidity, blocking the very transparency they claim to defend. | ||
People of this country are being violated because all of our privacy has been taken up by Elon Musk and Trump, and we don't know what all they have on us. | ||
What all they have on us. | ||
And some people have actually been talking about impeaching President Trump. | ||
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We're going to make sure you understand what democracy looks like. | |
This ain't it. | ||
But sometimes violence is necessary. | ||
When Elon Musk forces his way into the United States Treasury and threatens to steal your personal information and your Social Security check, there is a possibility of violence. | ||
Sometimes the devil will act so ugly that you have no other choice but to get violent and fight. | ||
Agitating! | ||
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We will see you in the courts, in Congress, in the streets. | |
Elon Musk is a Nazi netball baby! | ||
Well, I will say, why not talk this way? | ||
Because Jesus did. | ||
Jesus said in this key verse, didn't he? | ||
The kingdom of heaven suffers what? | ||
Violence. | ||
And the who? | ||
The violent take it by force. | ||
The kingdom of God is a war zone. | ||
It is a battlefield. | ||
You did know this, right? | ||
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And what the American public want is for us to bring actual weapons to this bar fight. | |
This is an actual fight for democracy, for the future of this country. | ||
And it's important to push back on the chairperson of this committee. | ||
Look, let me tell you something. | ||
I'll take a bit of umbrage here. | ||
I'll speak on behalf of my colleagues. | ||
I think I can say we are all... | ||
We're not all willing to work with anyone who's serious about doing the work of censoring the American people and advancing progress. | ||
I want to hear why, but do you think that calling Elon Musk a dick is effective messaging for confronting what is a potentially irreversible transformation of the U.S. government? | ||
Well, he is a dick. | ||
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Trump! | |
He does call most people disgusting, cruel, pedo. | ||
When he calls you a pedo, that's when you know he loves you. | ||
Yeah, we're headed that way? | ||
I don't know, but you pointed it out. | ||
Look, let's just get to the source here. | ||
It's just so clear the guy wants to f*** me. | ||
That's what I said. | ||
We are all willing to work with anyone. | ||
You're just witnessing a complete and total breakdown of a criminal class. | ||
of politicians, a criminal party, the Democrat Party, and then deranged leftist freaks who still fall for all of their propaganda. | ||
But we're going to dive deep into what Doge is doing right now, as well as go to the White House with President Trump. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, February 13th, 2025. This is the Infowars War Room, and the crew is very busy. | ||
Myself as well. | ||
I mean, you can take a look at this news desk. | ||
Just give you an idea how much news we got today. | ||
Give you a little bit of a hint. | ||
I don't know. | ||
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 stacks of news. | ||
I'm going to lay into this Doge news first. | ||
But it's almost representative of what the Democrats are struggling with right now, what the deep state is struggling with right now. | ||
The criminal class, the criminal political class is struggling with the institutionalized criminality that comes out of Washington, D.C. | ||
And maybe I give Trump too much credit, but I don't know. | ||
I think this was all part of the plan, if you will. | ||
When Trump served his first term, he had to deal with the rabid hyenas all day long, nipping at him, barking at him, trying to obstruct him, destroy him. | ||
And they had all these different means and mechanisms of doing it. | ||
And so it was hard for him to get agenda items passed and policy items passed and then just the noise of it all and dealing with the media. | ||
Well, now... | ||
What we've kind of seen flip in the last week, maybe, more so than since he's been inaugurated, I would say it's really just the last week. | ||
The Democrats' focus has shifted off of Trump and on to Musk and Doge. | ||
Now, again, was that a move that Trump consciously thought, hey, I'm going to do it this way? | ||
And get some of the attention and heat off of me and put it on Musk? | ||
Or did it just kind of play out that way organically? | ||
Either way, that's what's going on. | ||
And now the Democrats are almost entirely focused on Musk and Doge, and they barely even mention Trump's name anymore. | ||
So he's kind of able to sign these executive orders and move through with appointments and handle some other agenda items, policy items, and you don't really have all the noise and the focus, It's not amplified. | ||
So I really have to do research to figure out what Trump is doing now. | ||
Whereas with Musk and Doge, you just look at here's all the Democrats panicking. | ||
Here's all the statements from Doge. | ||
I mean, it's all transparent. | ||
It's all just right in your face. | ||
So it's like easy for me to have this huge stack of everything that Doge is doing. | ||
But it's like Trump stuff is getting drowned out now. | ||
But we will be going to the White House with Trump signing an executive order, having kind of a makeshift press conference, and then a very powerful statement from RFK Jr. after he was confirmed today. | ||
RFK Jr. officially in. | ||
Now we're just waiting on Cash Patel. | ||
So we got some powerful audio coming from the White House with Trump and RFK Jr. coming up as well. | ||
And then I got some geopolitical news and some other news items to handle. | ||
No guests today, so it's going to be just straight. | ||
Pedal to the metal news today. | ||
Now, let me just put the video list down. | ||
Actually, let me actually start with this and then get into the Doge news, because two of these videos are going to be important. | ||
This is Scott Jennings, and he's one of the few common-sense conservatives that they ever have on CNN, but he's a regular part of their panels. | ||
And he's talking to the CNN host, I believe it's Pamela Brown. | ||
And if this clip doesn't summarize where the leftist mind is at right now, I don't know what will. | ||
And the clip concludes perfectly with Scott Jennings having the total realization that is, wow, you just don't want to live in reality. | ||
It doesn't matter what happens. | ||
It doesn't matter if you see it, if you smell it, if you touch it. | ||
You just don't want to live in reality. | ||
There's nothing I can do for you. | ||
So this is the perfect encapsulation of where they're at right now on the left. | ||
They refuse to live in reality. | ||
They don't want to live in reality. | ||
They're in total denial of reality. | ||
There's no other way to put it. | ||
Clip five. | ||
He's not been transparent. | ||
I mean, there may be... | ||
They are making routine announcements about the things they are finding, and they are inviting questions about the things they are finding every single day. | ||
But by definition, he's not being transparent. | ||
They're not providing data for the things that they say they have found evidence of. | ||
They just aren't. | ||
I mean, the White House has provided... | ||
You can make announcements, and he also did admit that he actually... | ||
So you just don't believe it. | ||
I mean, they are providing information. | ||
You just choose not to believe that it's true. | ||
Now, for the audio audience, you don't see it on the screen. | ||
The video actually shows in the background... | ||
Every public release from Doge. | ||
The whole thing is transparent. | ||
In fact, the funny thing is, it's going to get more transparent. | ||
This is like level one of the transparency. | ||
Soon it'll get down to level two, which will be the middleman, and then it'll get down to level three, which will be the final recipient. | ||
So yeah, this is like layers. | ||
Right now, Doge is at the top layer. | ||
It's like the topsoil. | ||
And it's excavating the topsoil. | ||
And it's like, okay, here's all the different programs. | ||
Here's all the different bureaucracies. | ||
Here's all the different alphabet agencies. | ||
And then here's all the funding. | ||
And then here's all the agenda items. | ||
That's just layer one. | ||
Then they're going to go into layer two, which is the middleman, where all of this gets processed, where it all goes through. | ||
And they'll take their 10-15%. | ||
And then the final layer is going to be, what is the final destination? | ||
Where does the money finally end up? | ||
Will it be in politicians' pockets? | ||
Will it be the kickbacks that Trump and Musk continue to talk about? | ||
I think they have an idea. | ||
But that's what this is all about. | ||
So it's ironic she says, oh, there's no transparency. | ||
Well, it couldn't be more transparent. | ||
But actually, it will get more transparent. | ||
And yes, Doge did go in to the IRS today. | ||
You filed your taxes yet? | ||
You kind of... | ||
It's like that meme with the two buttons, like, file my taxes on time or wait to see if the IRS gets shut down. | ||
These people have lost their minds. | ||
And by the way, I wonder when you're going to hear more Democrat voices coming out about this, like Dean Phillips. | ||
But maybe we'll just put that off for the back end of all this news coverage. | ||
But see, I think you have three different angles here. | ||
Maybe four, but really, it's really two and then kind of just a whole different realm. | ||
You have the Democrats who are actually criminals and are afraid they're going to get caught. | ||
That's one. | ||
That's one. | ||
That's your Pelosi's. | ||
That's your Waters. | ||
That's probably your Raskin's and these others. | ||
The ones that are panicked the most, the ones that have been around, the ones that are behaving the strangest, the most guilty, they're the ones that are afraid that their criminal activities are going to be exposed. | ||
Then you just have the totally brainwashed, propagandized leftist Democrats that really believe the fear-mongering about whatever the agenda item is. | ||
Trans kids or illegal immigrants and family separate, whatever. | ||
They now have your social security number. | ||
The government has already had your social security number. | ||
Where do you think your social security number is stored? | ||
And it's not like there aren't other things where you have to use your social security number to fill out things as well. | ||
Probably too much. | ||
And that's their big hit. | ||
That's the big Democrat hit. | ||
Elon Musk and Doge have your personal information. | ||
Elon Musk and Doge have access to your social security. | ||
Elon Musk and Doge have all this privacy information. | ||
No. | ||
It's an audit. | ||
It's like an auditor coming in and looking at the books. | ||
All this stuff they're complaining about, all these databases and access to whatever data, the Social Security, all of it, that's already there. | ||
It already exists. | ||
Bureaucrats already have it. | ||
There's nothing new. | ||
The auditor is just here to review it all. | ||
That's Musk. | ||
That's Doge. | ||
That's what they're panicked about. | ||
So you've got the criminals that are panicked. | ||
Their criminal activity is about to get exposed. | ||
Then you have just the brainwashed moron, zero IQ Democrats that are just kind of going along for the ride and they just maybe really hate Trump or hate this group or that group or hate you, whatever. | ||
And they're just kind of along for the ride. | ||
Maybe they don't commit crimes, but they're just kind of there along for the ride. | ||
They like the attention. | ||
They like the cameras and everything. | ||
Then you have kind of the outcast now, like a Dean Phillips who goes on CNN and says, hey, you know, what are we doing here as Democrats? | ||
We're destroying our party. | ||
We look like crazy people. | ||
This is a bad look, and so maybe Dean Phillips thinks he can be the next face or voice of the Democrat Party. | ||
He's more of a traditional Democrat. | ||
He's not like a Looney Tunes character. | ||
And then you have the people that are just leaving the party, and they're saying, I'm done. | ||
I don't recognize this party anymore. | ||
I don't align with this party anymore. | ||
I want nothing to do with it. | ||
They've completely lost it. | ||
And the Doge thing is really the big reveal for a lot of people. | ||
Let me even see if I can get through this in 10 minutes, everything that Doge is doing. | ||
But there's no transparency. | ||
I mean, I can't even cover all of the Doge stuff. | ||
There's so much transparency. | ||
But there's no transparency. | ||
So it's so transparent that I can't, I don't even know if I can cover it all, but there's no transparency. | ||
But see, Musk is either playing with these people or he already knows where the conclusion is going to be. | ||
Because he continues to promote this, most recently from the Wall Street Maverick. | ||
Mitch McConnell's annual salary, $200,000, net worth $95 million. | ||
Chuck Schumer annual salary, $210,000, net worth $75 million. | ||
Elizabeth Warren annual salary, $285,000, net worth $67 million. | ||
And Musk just asks, where? | ||
Where did the money come from? | ||
That's a very good question. | ||
It's a question that we've been asking for a long time. | ||
How did these politicians get so filthy rich? | ||
How did they do it? | ||
How did Gavin Newsom just purchase a $10 million mansion? | ||
It's a nice little salary they have, a couple hundred thousand dollars a year. | ||
Sure, doing all right. | ||
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But they're fabulously rich. | |
Fabulously rich. | ||
How did they get the money? | ||
And now Musk is asking, and now maybe we're going to find out. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
Maxine Waters and Jamie Raskin and the rest of these Democrats, they look guilty as hell. | ||
They look like they're the ones that are the final recipients of this money without panic they are at the investigations taking place. | ||
Why wouldn't? | ||
I think that that's the case based off of their behavior. | ||
I can't rationally figure any other outcome here, except that when Doge is finished, you're going to see the names of Democrat Party members, probably some Republicans too, let's be fair. | ||
But, I mean, the Democrats are entirely panicked, and I think that's because they know their names are eventually going to come out when this is all said and done. | ||
I can't figure any other reason for their deranged behavior. | ||
Musk says maybe this explains why the Democrats don't want Doge to investigate biggest fraud operation in human history. | ||
The Doge subcommittee just discovered $2.7 trillion in improper payments in Medicare and Medicaid overseas to people who should not have gotten it. | ||
Democrats, this government spending needs to be audited and gutted. | ||
Trillions of dollars. | ||
We had another guy testify another trillion dollars. | ||
We're talking about trillions in stolen money. | ||
And the Democrats don't want you to know where it's going and why. | ||
And the people that are trying to make it transparent get the answers they're attacking. | ||
Again, what is the rational conclusion to be reached by this behavior? | ||
You understand when it all... | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Social Security fraud, hundreds of billions. | ||
Medicare, Medicaid fraud, hundreds of billions. | ||
And it's all going to make a lot more sense, too, when you realize this is why the Democrats have been panicked over these things for years, not just in this doge revelation. | ||
They've always freaked out when you talk about looking into Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
They've always freaked out when you talk about looking into Social Security. | ||
Now we know why. | ||
That's where they're stealing the money. | ||
From the quote-unquote entitlements. | ||
And now they just think they're entitled to it. | ||
It's all going to come out. | ||
It's going to be the biggest money laundering operation in the history of the world. | ||
Honestly, it'll probably be bigger than every other financial crime ever committed. | ||
In the history of this country combined, this will be bigger. | ||
This will be bigger. | ||
This will be bigger. | ||
You go look up the biggest financial cases in the history of the United States of America. | ||
You go look at the biggest cases of financial fraud and you look at the numbers in the private sector and this trillions of dollars is going to be bigger than all of them combined. | ||
So that's why I say it every day. | ||
You need to understand this. | ||
This is the biggest financial crime in the history of the world. | ||
Just like it was the biggest land invasion in the history of the world under Joe Biden. | ||
This is the biggest financial fraud and money laundering operation in the history of this country, and it's not even close. | ||
That's what we're digging into here. | ||
And everybody's known it. | ||
Everybody has known how corrupt Washington, D.C. is. | ||
I'm ranting. | ||
Here's some more of the... | ||
No transparency. | ||
Lee Zeldin, head of the EPA. I just canceled a $50 million Biden-era environmental justice grant to the Climate Justice Alliance, which believes climate justice travels through a free Palestine. | ||
So they're just paying all their political groups. | ||
$50 million. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
U.S. Department of Education. | ||
Instead of improving outcomes for students, here's where taxpayer dollars were going. | ||
$4.6 million contract to coordinate Zoom and in-person meetings. | ||
$3 million contract to write a report that showed that prior reports were not utilized by schools. | ||
What are we even talking about here? | ||
$1.4 million contract to physically observe mailing and clerical operations. | ||
Who's getting these? | ||
How many of these million-dollar mailroom contracts have we seen to observe mailrooms? | ||
Still can't get the mail right. | ||
Talk about a cushy job. | ||
Oh, you got a friend in politics? | ||
You got a friend in D.C.? Need a job? | ||
You want to be a mailroom observer? | ||
We'll pay you a million dollars to sit on your ass. | ||
Then there's the Kennedy Center. | ||
Looks like all the money's been stolen from that. | ||
Richard Grinnell, I was briefed today by the CFO of the Kennedy Center on its financial situation. | ||
She told me there is zero cash on hand and zero reserves. | ||
And the deferred maintenance is a crisis. | ||
Well, that's odd because all the people working at the Kennedy Center are making a lot of money. | ||
Hundreds of thousands, some millions of dollars. | ||
So that's where the money's going. | ||
They're just... | ||
Taking it. | ||
They're just pocketing it. | ||
They say the Kennedy Center has no money. | ||
Well, it had money, and then all these people that worked there just took it. | ||
The Department of Government Efficiency has officially launched their website. | ||
They got a website. | ||
There's no transparency, but they do have a website. | ||
You guys can see what that website looks like here. | ||
B-roll clip, too. | ||
There's no transparency. | ||
No, they just have a website where they literally, you can go through everything they're exposing. | ||
All of it's documented, everything for the American people to see. | ||
It includes details of cost savings, which will be launching in the next day or two. | ||
Workforce info, regulations info, and more. | ||
Doge.gov. | ||
But there's no transparency. | ||
There's no transparency. | ||
The whole website. | ||
Anybody can go and check it out right now. | ||
I think Musk has done public statements, press conferences every day. | ||
Department of Government Efficiency on X, I think has millions of followers. | ||
No transparency. | ||
Here's more from the Department of Government Efficiency on the website. | ||
The initial site, which has launched, features all their public posts on X. Consolidated government organization chart. | ||
Enormous manual effort consolidating 16,000 plus offices. | ||
Summary of the massive regulatory state, including the unconstitutionality index ratio of rules written by unelected bureaucrats to laws passed by Congress, and then coming soon, they're hoping this weekend, description and amount of each cost reduction with receipts where available, overall savings scorecard. | ||
We will consistently be working to maximize the site's utility and transparency. | ||
Please let us know what else you see. | ||
Oh, no transparency. | ||
Lee Zeldin, saving money at the EPA, continued, the EPA will not be renewing our membership with Politico and Politico E&E saving the American taxpayers half a million dollars per year. | ||
All of these leftist propaganda rags were funded with U.S. taxpayer dollars. | ||
Funding anti-American left-wing propaganda with your taxpayer dollars. | ||
The EPA also canceled three DEI contracts, saving American taxpayers $45 million. | ||
DEI contracts at the EPA, $45 million. | ||
I mean, this is what I'm saying, folks. | ||
It's like... | ||
Imagine working really hard. | ||
You listen to this. | ||
You're a really hard worker. | ||
You're working 10 hours a day, six, seven days a week, and you make good money, but you're not really good with money management. | ||
Maybe you're not very tech savvy, and you just, you don't even ever check your bank records, really. | ||
Maybe you don't even know how. | ||
And you go in there, and you're like, man, I work a lot, and I got a good-paying job. | ||
Why am I broke? | ||
Maybe you wanted to go buy a new car and just thought you had the money in the bank. | ||
The money's not there. | ||
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You say, this can't be. | |
What's going on? | ||
And then you find out the entire time you've been working, somebody has been stealing most of your money. | ||
That's the situation we're in as a country. | ||
Now imagine you find out you've been being robbed this entire time. | ||
Well, gee, not only can you buy that car, now you can buy that. | ||
Lakefront vacation home. | ||
Now you can buy that five-bedroom, four-bathroom house that you've always wanted with a big backyard and a picket fence, and now you can afford to go on that vacation every year that you couldn't take before. | ||
It's like, oh! | ||
Oh, I had all this potential! | ||
Oh, I had all of this the whole time! | ||
I could afford all of this the whole time! | ||
I wasn't broke. | ||
I wasn't poor. | ||
I wasn't supposed to be living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
I wasn't supposed to be sweating this. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
We shouldn't have to be dealing with FEMA not having enough money for people in North Carolina or Maui or California. | ||
We shouldn't have to be dealing with budget issues and we have to cut firefighter costs or cut police budgets. | ||
You shouldn't have to scrape and claw if you're a city manager to fill a freaking pothole to staff a highway construction. | ||
We shouldn't be dealing with any of this. | ||
But because our money has been getting stolen our entire lives, we've been strapped for cash. | ||
Like, gee, what's going on? | ||
There's a hole in your pocket where you keep stuff in your money. | ||
There's somebody that has access to your bank account that's taking out money at will. | ||
And what else are you to assume except that the people panicking about this, stopping, are the ones that are getting the money. | ||
The ones that are stealing the money. | ||
The biggest criminals in the history of this country. | ||
Traitors. | ||
The people of this country are being violated because all of our privacy has been taken up by Elon Musk and Trump, and we don't know what all they have on us. | ||
We don't know what all they have on us. | ||
The people of this country are being violated because all of our privacy is being taken up by Elon Musk and Trump. | ||
And we don't know what all they have on us. | ||
We don't know what all they have on us. | ||
What did Mad Maxine Waters mean by that? | ||
We don't know what all they have on us. | ||
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Was that a personal thing for her? | |
Was she talking about the American people with us? | ||
Because usually she doesn't identify with us. | ||
Or was that more of a personal thing where the criminals in D.C., the criminals in the Democratic Party, they don't know what Trump and Musk have on them. | ||
Maybe that's the us that she meant. | ||
Guess we'll never know. | ||
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Or maybe we will. | |
Or maybe, just maybe we will figure out what it's all about. | ||
Now, we got... | ||
More witness testimony in front of the Doge subcommittee saying, based off of our numbers, our research, we've discovered a trillion dollars that could be slashed, a trillion dollars in waste. | ||
We just covered in the last segment, Doge believes that they've uncovered $2.7 trillion in waste. | ||
Now, who would complain about this? | ||
Why would anybody complain about this? | ||
Why would any U.S. citizen, this isn't a left-right issue, shouldn't be. | ||
This is a criminal versus... | ||
Non-criminal issue is what it is. | ||
Why would anybody be upset about all of this? | ||
Now, Dean Phillips, he ran as a Democrat. | ||
Didn't do too well, but was kind of more of a centrist Democrat. | ||
Definitely not far-left woke Democrat. | ||
So he goes on CNN and tries to speak some sense into them here in clip six. | ||
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Unfortunately, Democrats are only focused on one thing right now, Mr. Musk. | |
The fact of the matter, he's quite popular. | ||
He has the largest platform in human history, which is, of course, Twitter slash X. And I think we're missing the boat as Democrats. | ||
And all I'm saying is that sometimes it's better to join them and actually play a role in how the strategy works, rather than so pathetically, frankly, try to combat something that clearly is a steamroller and Democrats are being steamrolled. | ||
So Dean Phillips is probably not a corrupt politician. | ||
Dean Phillips is probably not on the government fraud, waste, abuse, and theft payroll. | ||
Why wouldn't that be? | ||
There's nothing radical about that stance. | ||
This should be a uniting moment in our country's history. | ||
And unfortunately, they really... | ||
The real dividing line here was Trump in 2015 and 2016. Not that Trump did it. | ||
That's when the deep state first went into panic. | ||
That's when the media first went into panic because Trump wasn't one of them. | ||
He was an unknown factor. | ||
So normally, everybody that they get in there politically that has any sort of poll power influence is part of the corruption. | ||
At least in some way, shape, or form. | ||
And so they feel confident knowing, hey, this is one of our guys in there. | ||
We're still good to go. | ||
We got one of our guys in there so the criminal operations can continue. | ||
But then Trump ran and won. | ||
And then it was kind of like, well, gee, we don't really know what's going on. | ||
So they kind of panicked. | ||
But before that, this would have been a unifying issue. | ||
I mean, Obama ran a government efficiency department. | ||
Bill Clinton and Al Gore. | ||
Ran a government efficiency department. | ||
The only difference is they didn't do anything with it. | ||
It was just political fluff. | ||
Because at the time, most Americans would agree on it. | ||
The polling shows right now in the 70%, the 70th percentile of Americans support what Doge is doing. | ||
So obviously that includes Democrats. | ||
More than 70% of Americans support what? | ||
Elon Musk and Doge are doing. | ||
So why wouldn't you support this unless you're a criminal on the take? | ||
Which obviously Dean Phillips is not. | ||
So the media went far left radical, just totally propagandized, anti-Trump, anti-truth, everything else, anti-America. | ||
And now we can't even have this major unifying moment of cleaning out the corruption and the fraud, waste and abuse and theft. | ||
Because there's the same people in the media and the same people in the Democrat Party, likely criminals themselves, that are stopping us from having this moment. | ||
That are stopping the American people from having this moment of unification and trying to stop the Trump administration from actually doing what the American people want, what they voted for. | ||
But there's no transparency. | ||
There's too much transparency. | ||
They hate transparency. | ||
Here's a witness testimony from the Doge hearing talking about finding a trillion dollars of waste, unnecessary spending, in clip three. | ||
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How much money do you calculate is wasted due to waste, fraud, and abuse in the entitlement programs each year? | |
My number right now between federal, state, and local government is you can save $1 trillion a year by simply putting in front-end identity verification, eliminating self-certification, and monitoring the back end of the programs that are providing the benefits. | ||
Those three things. | ||
A trillion dollars. | ||
I'm trying to find the report earlier that Musk shared from Earl Weber. | ||
Here it is. | ||
The Doge subcommittee just discovered $2.7 trillion in improper payments in Medicare and Medicaid overseas. | ||
The people who should have never gotten it. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, we are just beginning. | ||
When we discover the fraud in Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security... | ||
Department of Defense. | ||
It's going to blow people's minds. | ||
The $100 billion that got stolen, that just disappeared in the Ukraine aid, is going to be nothing compared to the overall bigger picture, which we're all ticked off about that, obviously. | ||
That's like 1% of what we're about to discover. | ||
It's like 1%. | ||
Imagine how evil these people really are to try to convince you that Doge is working against you. | ||
Imagine how evil, imagine how corrupt you must be. | ||
HHS splurged more than $22 billion on grants for illegal immigrants, including cash for cars, home loans, and startups. | ||
Yeah, and we reported on this. | ||
The number was actually $22.6 billion. | ||
And we reported on this, and we had people that some of them would come on the show and show their names and faces, but most of them would not be willing to because they were so scared to do it or might lose their job. | ||
But the people that were actually processing this money through, like we had real estate agents in Florida, they'd come in and they'd say, you know, We sell some pretty expensive real estate, and most people that come through to buy these houses, they've done pretty well. | ||
They've owned a couple homes before. | ||
They've built up some equity. | ||
I mean, you've got to work your way up to get into this real estate that we sell. | ||
These illegal immigrants come in, and they're looking for these houses, and the agents are like, well, what's going on here? | ||
You know, you don't really ask. | ||
It's not kind of, you know, it's not typical to ask. | ||
Are you sure you can afford this house? | ||
Really? | ||
You can afford this house? | ||
But it's kind of, you know, it's strange. | ||
You've got a group of non-citizens, illegal immigrants, barely speak English, and they're looking at like $700,000, $800,000 homes. | ||
Gee, how can they afford this? | ||
And then they look into it. | ||
It's government subsidized. | ||
And it was happening in the car industry? | ||
Business startups? | ||
You, the American, don't get those benefits. | ||
A non-citizen would. | ||
More than $22 billion. | ||
There's your answer. | ||
So all those real estate agents that reached out are probably going to see this and say, hey, gee, Owen, I knew it was coming from somewhere. | ||
I always wondered how an illegal immigrant family could land in this country and afford an $800,000 house. | ||
Now I know. | ||
We paid for it. | ||
Of course, we always knew that was the case, but now we're getting the transparency. | ||
It's like, duh, we know that's what's going on. | ||
They tell you how they care about the illegals more than the actual citizens. | ||
We know they brag about how they're giving all this money and they fight for all this money for the non-citizens and then they show up and they can buy a big house in Florida, which you couldn't afford. | ||
You know, you just lived in America, probably multi-generational, had a job, might even have some equity in the house you own, but there's no way you're affording this house in Florida. | ||
That's for an illegal immigrant who's going to steal your taxes and buy that house. | ||
As we reported earlier, what are the odds the IRS gets abolished by April? | ||
Well, gee, Owen, why would you ask April? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Doge officials? | ||
Have just entered the IRS building in D.C. to begin their investigation into the agency. | ||
And, of course, it was a 2 million vote on X. Would you like Doge to audit the IRS? 2 million people voted and 92% said yes. | ||
So, Musk is going to go ahead and do it. | ||
Oh no, unelected Elon Musk is stopping all the government waste, fraud, abuse, and theft. | ||
Oh, somebody stop him! | ||
Oh no! | ||
Don't audit the IRS, please! | ||
Not the precious IRS! Hollywood rattled by Trump's big assault on DEI. Hollywood's efforts to promote diversity on screen and behind it are under siege one month into the Trump administration. | ||
With Disney publicly scaling back its DEI efforts and Comcast facing an FCC investigation over its policies seeking to promote inclusion. | ||
Inclusion. | ||
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Hmm. | |
The moves have sent tremors through the entertainment industry as executives and creatives wonder whether hard-won gains in equality and more balanced representation will be lost or worse, punished. | ||
Oh, you mean hiring somebody based on race? | ||
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you would be punished? | |
Hollywood has spent years, if not decades, listening to interest groups. | ||
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Interest groups. | ||
Advocate for entertainment that more accurately reflects society. | ||
Oh yeah, that's it for sure. | ||
Everybody relates more to Hollywood now than they used to. | ||
It's so relatable now. | ||
Sure. | ||
Now those same studios find themselves dealing with pressure to undo programs launched with those goals in mind. | ||
Interest groups. | ||
Now see, there's your keyword. | ||
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See that right here? | |
Interest groups. | ||
Who are these? | ||
Interest groups. | ||
Well, these are your interest groups funded by the USAID program. | ||
These are your interest groups funded by taxpayer dollars. | ||
So what is the real translation of this story? | ||
The U.S. taxpayer has had its money used for diversity, equity, and inclusion in Hollywood. | ||
Now, again, you have to understand how this works. | ||
I explained it the other day. | ||
This goes across all industries. | ||
Hollywood is, it's Hollywood. | ||
It's literally films on screen so you can see it. | ||
Like, oh gee, you know, why do they take all these classical white characters and turn them into black characters? | ||
And it's like, oh, you dare say something about that? | ||
You're racist. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
Well, I can certainly notice that it's happening. | ||
Whether I like it or not is not the point. | ||
We see it happening. | ||
We see all of these classic characters, Disney especially, they've been white for 50 plus years and then all of a sudden they're black. | ||
So whether I like it or not doesn't matter. | ||
I'm saying, hey, look, the Little Mermaid is black now. | ||
Do I care? | ||
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Not really, but I can see it. | |
Certainly can see it. | ||
Not like the blind witness that the Democrats called yesterday to stop Doge. | ||
Literally, blind. | ||
So what is that? | ||
Well, it's these interest groups funded by USAID and all these other programs and these DEI contracts and these DEI pushes. | ||
But it happens everywhere. | ||
And so these executives, they're all about making money. | ||
It's all about profits. | ||
It's hard for them to make the numbers as it is for anybody else. | ||
Their margins are just bigger because they work with bigger figures. | ||
But they get the memo. | ||
Hey. | ||
And if you have a small business or big business, you've seen stuff that stuff comes down the pipeline all the time. | ||
There's government money there. | ||
You just got to do X, Y, or Z. So they find out, hey, if we have X amount of people working on our Hollywood set that aren't white, We get access to this government money. | ||
Hey, if we bring in actors and actresses that aren't white, if we replace these white roles with non-whites, there's government money for us there. | ||
And so this happens across the professional spectrum. | ||
And these executives, because have you noticed, the Democrats always complain about this too. | ||
They say, you know, most of the executives are still white. | ||
Well, the truth is, for the most part at the executive level, you're still in a merit-based system. | ||
For the most part at the executive level, you're still on a merit-based system as far as the top of the top is concerned. | ||
So all the DEI is for all the lower-level stuff under it, and they figure it all balances itself out because we get these government subsidies as long as we hire people that aren't white. | ||
So a lot of this is not even ideology. | ||
When we see these trends, what was the huge story it was like? | ||
And they said executive positions, I think was the headline. | ||
It was like 70% of executive positions were, in the last decade, were given to non-whites. | ||
Now those aren't actual executive positions. | ||
These are like lower level executive positions that they just call executive positions because they... | ||
Are still kind of at the top of the flow chart, but they're still under the real executives. | ||
They're just getting hired by the executives. | ||
So there's a huge headline like five years ago. | ||
So that's not organic. | ||
It's really not even ideology. | ||
These executives aren't sitting there thinking, for the most part, they're not thinking about, I don't want to hire white people. | ||
They're thinking, hey, we have these quotas, and if we reach these quotas, we get millions of dollars. | ||
Subsidized by the U.S. government. | ||
So it's just like, well, gee, why wouldn't they? | ||
So, and this has been the left running their racket. | ||
Oh, oh, here it is. | ||
2023, corporate America promised to hire a lot more people of color. | ||
It actually did. | ||
The year after Black Lives Matter protests, the S&P 100 added more than 300,000 jobs. | ||
94% went to people of color. | ||
So yeah, so those aren't even really executive jobs. | ||
So the executives get all the DEI funding to hire non-whites. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
So really it's not even ideology. | ||
And I think we're starting to learn that too with all these former people that were aligned with the left now coming out and backing Trump. | ||
Maybe they were never really the ideologues we thought they were. | ||
They were just bought off with all the government subsidies. | ||
So... | ||
It's another way that the left tries to dominate you optically where they don't even really have the ideology. | ||
They just buy the ideology off. | ||
So they buy off Hollywood with the DEI money. | ||
They buy off the corporate executives with the DEI money. | ||
And then they get their results, which is less white people. | ||
Less white people in the workforce. | ||
Less white people in Hollywood. | ||
And it's not even necessarily an ideological thing. | ||
It's a money thing. | ||
It's an incentive-based thing. | ||
And it's been going on for years now, and now we're uncovering it all. | ||
So why is Hollywood rattled by Trump's assault on DEI? Because that's how they make their money. | ||
Nobody really goes and watches these movies anymore. | ||
They don't even put out any original movies. | ||
Chelsea Clinton is lashing out at MAGA for spreading USAID conspiracies about her. | ||
Well, I mean, it was literally her family and her on the list. | ||
For $84 million. | ||
So I don't know what the conspiracy theory is here. | ||
We saw your name getting $84 million. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
But they're just claiming that that money goes to all these different charitable groups and all these different charitable organizations and things that they do. | ||
Right, yeah, sure. | ||
We believe that. | ||
Clinton's actually made billions of dollars likely off of all of this stuff. | ||
President Trump fires dozens of employees in Department of Education and the Small Business Administration. | ||
By the way, Linda McMahon had her first hearing today as the head of the Department of Education. | ||
She was fantastic. | ||
Sitting behind her was Hunter Hearst Helmsley, also known as Triple H. Shane McMahon, also known as Shane O'Mac. | ||
And Stephanie McMahon, also of WWE fame. | ||
Quite a scene, I have to say, seeing Linda McMahon up there with Triple H, Stephanie, and Shane McMahon behind her. | ||
The return of the Attitude Era to Washington, D.C. Should we go to D.C. and just set up a folding table and we'll slam somebody through it? | ||
Maybe light it on fire just for fun? | ||
Now, do you recall when Elon Musk the other day changed his name on X to Harry Bowles, and he put in his bio, circumcisions at a discount, now 50% off. | ||
Now, most people didn't understand what that was about, and the left took those screenshots and said, Elon Musk has completely lost his mind. | ||
What is he doing with the circumcision stuff? | ||
Well, no, there was something behind it, actually. | ||
Because they discovered at USAID... Doge discovered USAID was funding free circumcisions around the world. | ||
I mean, folks, what the hell is that? | ||
I don't want to get into some conspiracy. | ||
I don't even want to dig deeper into this, okay? | ||
I really don't. | ||
I don't even want to talk about circumcision as far as the practice is concerned. | ||
It's a whole conversation. | ||
But disregard however you feel about that. | ||
USAID was paying for circumcisions around the world, and Doge and Musk found that out and cut it. | ||
No pun intended, good Lord. | ||
And they cut that funding, and so that's why he put that in his bio. | ||
So there was an actual story behind it, and they just freaked out. | ||
They had no idea what it was about. | ||
Roughly 75,000 federal employees agree to Trump's buyout offer. | ||
That number just keeps going up. | ||
So it's really been successful, I would say. | ||
Here it is, Linda McMahon talking about wasteful spending at the Department of Education in clip four. | ||
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The bottom line is because it's not working. | |
Department of Education was set up in 1980, and since that time, we have spent almost a trillion dollars, and we have watched our performance scores continue to go down. | ||
I do believe that it is a responsibility to make sure that our children do have equal access to excellent education. | ||
I think that that is best handled at the state level closest to the states, working with state administrators, teachers, parents, who should have input into their curriculum. | ||
Now, we'll have more from Linda McMahon as far as what her agenda is. | ||
It all looks very good. | ||
By the way, Pete Hegseth warns NATO allies Uncle Sam won't be Uncle Sucker defends Ukraine border comments. | ||
He basically said, look, Ukraine, you lost the war. | ||
You're going to have to lose some of this land. | ||
So you've got Hegseth being strongman here and then literally going out and training with the troops in Germany. | ||
And you've got Trump strongmanning as well. | ||
And then talking with Putin, the whole thing has been completely reversed. | ||
They're not going to steal our money. | ||
They're not going to launder our money and weapons through Ukraine anymore. | ||
And really, NATO needs to be completely shut down. | ||
I guess we could get something out of NATO. Maybe we can get something out of NATO. I just don't see it. | ||
If anybody could do it, it would be Trump. | ||
But really, we should just get out of NATO at this point. | ||
Just shut it down. | ||
I mean, if the European countries want to keep doing it without us, I doubt they would because we pay for the whole thing. | ||
But that would be the move there. | ||
All right. | ||
We are concluding. | ||
The first hour here of today's transmission. | ||
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it was announced Doge officials Have entered the IRS building in Washington, D.C. to begin their investigation into the agency. | ||
Now, of course, it was Elon Musk in a poll with 2 million votes. | ||
92% said they wanted Doge to audit the IRS. Elon Musk also made that announcement today of Doge going into the IRS to begin the investigation. | ||
President Trump has also signed off. | ||
For Doge to audit the IRS, and then he made the announcement from the Oval Office today. | ||
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Doge workers arrived today, Gavin Kleiger, and others arrived today at the IRS. Do you expect to close the IRS, or what are you expecting? | |
No, I don't expect it, but I think that the Internal Revenue Service will be looked at like everybody else. | ||
Just about everybody's gonna be looked at, so they're doing a hell of a job. | ||
It's an amazing job they're doing. | ||
And, you know, that force is building. | ||
I call it the force of super geniuses, but it's building. | ||
And, you know, they go up and they talk to some of the people about certain deals, and the people get all tongue-tied. | ||
They can't talk because these people get it. | ||
They're very smart people. | ||
We need smart people. | ||
So let's boil it down. | ||
They have discovered $2.7 trillion in waste, fraud, abuse, and potential theft in Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security. | ||
You had a witness testimony in front of the Doge subcommittee yesterday saying they believe that they can save a trillion dollars in spending at the federal and state level when it comes to waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And of course... | ||
In the lesser numbers, in the billions and the millions, we've seen all of these contracts and spending items that make no sense, that no American would vote for, including categories like DEI and transgender propaganda around the world. | ||
And it's all being shut off. | ||
And all that money is coming back to the American people back here into the country for purposes that benefit America. | ||
And there's one particular group of people that continues to be upset over this. | ||
There's one particular group of people that continues to be outraged by all of this and is trying to shut it down. | ||
Well, that would be the Democrat Party. | ||
Yes, the Democrat Party wants the waste, fraud, and abuse to continue, likely because they are the thieves benefiting from it. | ||
And the American media might be on the take as well. | ||
Either way, they are an arm of the Democrat Party and have been for years. | ||
And so in a way, in a way, right now, this is some of the most important work to ever be done to expose the corruption in the government, expose the political corruption in the media and the Democrat Party. | ||
And the more they... | ||
The more the American people are going to look at them and say, gee, I wonder why you're acting this way. | ||
Gee, I wonder why you don't want Doge to expose all the waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
I wonder why you're against stopping trillions of dollars of fraud at Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
I wonder why you don't want millions of dollars going to your news outlets that promote your propaganda. | ||
I wonder why you don't want Doge to find out who is the final recipient of the trillions of dollars of wasteful spending. | ||
Why? | ||
Why don't you want us to find that out? | ||
The American people want it. | ||
An overwhelming majority of the American people support this. | ||
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Why are the Democrats so against it? | |
And of course, any deductive reasoning would tell you because they're the criminals. | ||
They're the ones getting the stolen money. | ||
They're the ones running the operations, stealing the money, and then using it for their political agenda and their propaganda and to enrich themselves. | ||
And when Musk asks the questions, how do these politicians become multi-millionaires with their government salaries? | ||
Tells me he already knows the answer and we're all about to find out. | ||
They're auditing the IRS. Oh man, how can you not enjoy this? | ||
I'd like to see the IRS abolished. | ||
Trump was not so willing to commit to that moments ago. | ||
But, you know, maybe there's a chance. | ||
So you're saying there's a chance. | ||
I think there might be a chance. | ||
All right, here's what I want to do. | ||
Let me check with the crew real quick, though. | ||
Were we able to get the full Trump sound yet, guys? | ||
Okay, here's what I want to do. | ||
We've got Donald Trump from the Oval Office signing an executive order and then talking to the press. | ||
And we have RFK Jr.'s speech after being confirmed as the head of HHS. Now, I want to cover all of this here in the second hour. | ||
I still have stacks of news to get to, but that's what I want to do. | ||
I really want to go to the full Trump press conference. | ||
But first, RFK Jr.'s speech was fantastic. | ||
This was right after he was sworn in, and I think it was just an amazing speech. | ||
And the things he said here just resonate, I think, with most people. | ||
They certainly resonated with me. | ||
It's very important for us to get back to our health. | ||
But he talked about more than just health. | ||
He talked about more than just health, the issues that this country is dealing with. | ||
So here's RFK Jr.'s speech after being sworn in, clip 12. I want to begin by thanking President Trump for giving me this extraordinary opportunity. | ||
And I want to introduce my family and thank them for being here. | ||
My wife Cheryl, my cousin Anthony Shriver, my daughter Kick, my other daughter Kira, Carolina Shriver, Joey Shriver, Jackson Hines, and Amaryllis Kennedy. | ||
And I want to thank all of you for your support and throughout this whole two and a half year journey. | ||
My first time in the civil office was in 1961. And I came here to meet, or 1962. I came here and I had a meeting with my uncle who was president then. | ||
Where we talked about the environment. | ||
He was involved deeply, as we all know, in restoring physical fitness to this country. | ||
He challenged at one point during his administration, he challenged Americans to do a 50-mile walk, which I ultimately did. | ||
But I remember the day that my father completed his walk. | ||
We were staying at Camp David. | ||
And my father came in after 18 hours walking on the CNO toe-passed with his feet bleeding and blisters on them. | ||
My father, one of his best friends was Al Lowenstein. | ||
And Al Lowenstein ultimately was a congressman from New York who was assassinated himself in 1980. But Al Lowenstein had started the dumb Johnson movement. | ||
To get rid of President Johnson and end the Vietnam War. | ||
And at the time that he started it, people just thought it was a fool's errand. | ||
And ultimately, he asked my father to run a president against Johnson. | ||
My father wouldn't do it at that time. | ||
And he asked Gene McCarthy. | ||
McCarthy did it, and he joined that campaign. | ||
And my father ultimately ran, and Johnson then dropped out. | ||
So Al Lohan Cynic succeeded. | ||
And although Al Owens was on the other side now, running against my father with Gene McCarthy, my father wrote him a note, a quote from Emerson, where he said, if a single man lands himself firmly on his own ideal and there abide, the whole wide world will come round to him. | ||
For 20 years, I've gotten up every morning on my knees and prayed. | ||
That God would put me in a position where I can end the childhood chronic disease epidemic in this country. | ||
On August 23rd of last year, God sent me President Trump. | ||
And he gave me... | ||
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He's now given me... | |
He's kept every promise that he's made to me. | ||
He's kept his word in every account and gone way beyond it. | ||
I'm so grateful to you, Mr. President. | ||
A lot of people told me that I couldn't trust President Trump. | ||
I better get it in writing. | ||
And we did a handshake and everything that he told me he was going to do, he has done. | ||
And I'm so grateful to him. | ||
And I've told you before, I genuinely believe that you are a pivotal historical figure. | ||
And you are going to transform this country at a time when We see all of the indicia of democracy now in tatters in our country. | ||
We see the rise of the military-industrial complex, the rise of totalitarianism, these attacks on our Constitution and this breathtaking epidemic that is disabling our people. | ||
President Trump has promised to restore the American dream in this country. | ||
A healthy person has a thousand dreams. | ||
A sick person only has one. | ||
60% of our population has only one dream, and they get better. | ||
President Trump has promised that he's going to restore America's strength. | ||
But we can't be a strong nation if we have a weak citizenry. | ||
If people are sick, 60% of our people are sick. | ||
77%, as President Trump mentioned, of our children cannot qualify for military service. | ||
And we need a man on a white horse now. | ||
We need somebody who is willing to come in and has the spine and the guts and the strength to challenge orthodoxies, to stand in the way of vested interests, and to break institutions that have turned against our democracy. | ||
President Trump has shown again and again he is that hero. | ||
And most recently, I greatly appreciate it, and I called you. | ||
The day that you announced the termination of USAID, my uncle started USAID in 1961 for humanitarian purposes, to put our country on the side of the poor. | ||
It has been captured by the military-industrial complex. | ||
It has become a sinister propagator of totalitarianism across and war across the globe. | ||
And very few people understand how. | ||
Sinister this agency really is. | ||
And President Trump saw that, and he stood up to it with a masterstroke. | ||
And we want to do the same thing with the institutions that are stealing the health of our children. | ||
We need a revolutionary figure, and you are that figure, and I'm very grateful for you for giving me this opportunity. | ||
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I want to recognize some of the... | |
The allies that I've had in this battle for a long time are Senator Rand Paul, Senator Ron Johnson, Senator Roger Marshall, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Buddy Carter, who've all been champions of the Maha agenda before I even came along. | ||
I'm very grateful for you for standing strong. | ||
Thank you very much, President. | ||
Now, I mean, RFK Jr. getting into the military-industrial complex, folks? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
How can you not like that? | ||
And after getting Tulsi Gabbard in and now RFK Jr. in, I want to kind of use this as an analogy. | ||
And then, because I know, I see probably what you see. | ||
And I try to see everything. | ||
It's kind of like Elon Musk and his guys at Doge are obsessed with crunching numbers and getting into systems. | ||
They like it. | ||
They enjoy that stuff. | ||
I'm like that with news aggregation. | ||
It's like a freak thing. | ||
I'm like a freak. | ||
I have to follow everything. | ||
I have to train myself to put my phone down or not scroll through X or go to all these different websites and scroll through their headlines for 30 minutes. | ||
I look up 30 minutes past, I'm looking at headlines. | ||
So, it's important for people to understand When they see certain stimuli and when they see certain commentary, how to respond to it. | ||
So first, though, let's talk about the significance of Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Let's talk about the significance of RFK Jr. These are two people that ran for president as Democrats. | ||
These are really, I mean, you could say they're Democrats. | ||
I guess they're not anymore. | ||
But they came out of the Democrat Party. | ||
Have been Democrats most of their lives. | ||
And so, yeah, there's some people saying, why would Trump put these Democrats around him? | ||
There's certainly bigger issues than Gabbard and RFK Jr., who I think are Team America. | ||
I think they're the good guys. | ||
Maybe you have different political takes or stances than them, but they're good guys. | ||
They're the good guys. | ||
They are the people that aren't corrupt. | ||
They're the people that don't want to destroy this country. | ||
They're patriots. | ||
But okay, they come from the Democrat Party. | ||
Well, it's like when the Bulls signed Dennis Rodman. | ||
Dennis Rodman was one of the biggest rivals of the Bulls. | ||
They used to get in fistfights. | ||
Rodman used to get in fistfights with the Chicago Bulls in the playoffs when he was a member of the Pistons. | ||
So Chicago Bulls fans could have said, why are you signing Dennis Rodman? | ||
We hate him. | ||
Well, of course, what happened? | ||
They signed Dennis Rodman and then they won. | ||
Three NBA championships in a row. | ||
And Rodman had the problems and there were all kinds of other off-the-field stuff and everything else. | ||
But what happened? | ||
They signed him and they won three straight championships. | ||
That was a good deal. | ||
You can use all kinds of different examples. | ||
I remember when the St. Louis Cardinals signed Lance Berkman, who was a huge rival of theirs, when he played for the Houston Astros. | ||
They signed Lance Berkman. | ||
Lance Berkman had one of the biggest hits, and then the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series. | ||
So yeah, every once in a while, if your former rival joins your team, it's good. | ||
But that's kind of like a lesser issue. | ||
What I'm seeing is this psychological phenomenon in the political media of people who... | ||
Are so used to just losing all the time or people who are used to just hating everything that happens in politics and maybe get caught up on this issue or that issue. | ||
And so they can't make this leap, this psychological leap, this intellectual leap, this philosophical leap that anybody can be good. | ||
So it's like you're stuck in this rut of It'll never be good unless it's how I see it or how I say it. | ||
None of these people will ever be good people. | ||
We'll never have any good people in charge. | ||
And everything that happens is because of this. | ||
And I'm sure you're seeing a lot of that commentary if you follow the news, like I do. | ||
Maybe not as much, but the point is it's out there. | ||
Nothing is ever going to be perfect. | ||
You're never going to have somebody you agree with 100% of the time. | ||
That's what you call a cult. | ||
So we're never going to have a cult. | ||
I don't want to be in a cult. | ||
I think we have to look at this and we have to say, hey, you know what? | ||
Maybe we finally have gotten the good guys in charge. | ||
Doesn't mean we agree with them on everything. | ||
Doesn't mean we're going to agree on them with things forever. | ||
Doesn't mean they might do some things, say some things we disagree with or even despise. | ||
But if you can't see this point in U.S. history that we're in right now, if you're spitting this out, if you're spitting out this moment right now, if you're rejecting this moment right now, I just, I don't get it. | ||
And that's why I said, I think my understanding is people are just so used to never winning. | ||
They're so used to the bad guys always being in charge. | ||
They've got themselves kind of stuck in this position of constant negativity and political nihilism, and I get it. | ||
But I mean, we're auditing the IRS? We're catching trillions of dollars of waste, fraud, abuse, and theft? | ||
I've got the biggest corrupt criminals in political history freaking out every day in Washington, D.C.? I've got the average American. | ||
That thinks and talks like I think and talk. | ||
I mean, Infowars 10 years ago was considered vast conspiracy theory talk. | ||
Now it's mainstream. | ||
Now our point of view, our perspective, our commentary is mainstream. | ||
So I'm not going to have this psychological hiccup. | ||
That I can't exist in the world around me, that I can't have any zen ever, and realize we are winning. | ||
I'm not declaring victory, but you have to be able to read and adapt. | ||
And I'm not going to be stuck in this psychological mindset of we can never win, there will never be good guys in charge, and everything is always something else. | ||
No, we're actually winning. | ||
I've seen the world change. | ||
I've seen the political change. | ||
I've seen the Overton window move. | ||
If that's not, if that, and we went through four years of hell under Joe Biden, no doubt about that. | ||
But you know, sometimes God works in mysterious ways and maybe we had to do that. | ||
Maybe the world had to see how bad that is, followed up with then seeing how really bad it is behind the scenes. | ||
And then how good it can be. | ||
Which we're not even near how good it can be. | ||
We haven't even really started to begin on how good it can be. | ||
We're just kind of seeing how bad it is. | ||
We're still in the phase of seeing how bad it is. | ||
Then we see how bad it is. | ||
And then we reverse it. | ||
Then we see how good it can be. | ||
I want to be ready for that. | ||
I'm excited. | ||
I have hope. | ||
I want to see how good it can be. | ||
I'm ready to see how good it can be. | ||
I've been dying here to see how good it can be. | ||
That's like why I'm here at Infowars is because I know how good it can be. | ||
I know what the potential is and we've had it denied from us for so long. | ||
So when you see that negative commentary and when you see this psychological phenomenon of nope, nothing can ever be good and this is always something else I would just say to just look at the world around you. | ||
Look at what's going on. | ||
Forget about the noise. | ||
And just observe things neutrally and say, okay, what's really happening here? | ||
And it's undeniable that the things that are happening here are good. | ||
And that the people that are getting into positions of political power and influence are not the bad guys. | ||
So we got to use this momentum and we cannot get caught up in this rut and this political nihilism and this idea that we can never get good guys in charge because we can and we have. | ||
And we're still in the process of seeing how bad it is, but very soon, I think very soon, we're going to see how good it can be. | ||
So that's the next phase of all of this. | ||
All right, now... | ||
Kind of gone on a little bit of a waxing poetic here, but I'm going to come back in the next segment and play the entire Trump press conference when he signs the executive order and then takes questions from the press. | ||
We're going to do that coming up next. | ||
Let me just drive through the rest of this news right now. | ||
All right, so we saw RFK Jr. get confirmed. | ||
Cash Patel is next. | ||
Could happen tonight. | ||
Might happen tomorrow. | ||
Trump's FBI pick Cash Patel clears committee vetting, heads to Senate floor to vote. | ||
I'm thinking this will likely be tomorrow. | ||
He has the votes. | ||
Cash Patel will be confirmed. | ||
It's just a matter of time now. | ||
Trump education nominee Linda McMahon says shutting down DOE would require congressional action. | ||
She's going to be looking for that congressional action, or rather Trump will be, I'm sure, to just shut the whole thing down. | ||
Linda McMahon steps into nomination ring. | ||
Ring? | ||
Hey. | ||
As Trump's vow to kill Education Department casts shadow. | ||
She said she was down with it. | ||
Trump has told her that's what he wants to happen anyway. | ||
Trump budget bill. | ||
This is what we were getting into yesterday and Clay Higgins was referencing and I had some more talks last night from D.C. It's not good. | ||
Trump budget bill hits the rocks with GOP rebels, tax hawks, ahead of key vote. | ||
The House Budget Committee is meeting at 10 a.m. | ||
to advance the bill, but multiple Republicans still have reservations. | ||
Hardliners, GOP leadership strike deal on budget resolution. | ||
That was from this morning. | ||
After the 10 a.m. | ||
committee meeting, Hakeem Jeffries says GOP leaders abandoned bipartisan government funding talks. | ||
Well, I think this is being misrepresentative. | ||
Misrepresented because there's a couple things happening. | ||
The Democrats, just like the last time, they want these ridiculous funding bills. | ||
And if they can't get all their funding through USAID and all this other stuff, they want these huge spending bills and they want to try to shoehorn it into there and get all the pork into there. | ||
Now, the Republicans don't want that, but the Republican Party is split. | ||
This isn't going to be like the continued resolution before Christmas. | ||
And this isn't going to be like the 118th Congress with the Republicans kind of just going along at the end of it and just saying, there's nothing we can do. | ||
Speaker Johnson is whipping the votes for this stuff. | ||
This is our last vote, so we're just going to do it. | ||
And ultimately, it was a better bill than they originally passed, but still way too much spending. | ||
So now what's happening is that you have a much stronger... | ||
Set of Republicans that don't want to do these ridiculous spending bills. | ||
That actually want physical responsibility. | ||
They don't want pork in these bills. | ||
They don't want thousand page bills with all these different items. | ||
They don't want agenda. | ||
They don't want it. | ||
Now the Democrats want it all. | ||
But really what Hakeem Jeffries is bitching about, the Republicans aren't dealing with the Democrats anymore. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
The Republicans don't need any Democrat votes. | ||
They have the votes in the House. | ||
And as long as they move as a voting body, they can get whatever they want passed. | ||
So really, the Democrats just aren't even, they just have nothing. | ||
They have no seat at the table. | ||
They have no negotiation, strategy, or tactics. | ||
So that's really what Jeffries is pissed about. | ||
And good. | ||
The Republicans should walk away from the Democrats and say, we're not talking to you. | ||
We're not dealing with you because you've gone completely insane and your vote means nothing anymore. | ||
So we're just not talking to you. | ||
So it's more of like, hey, just go away. | ||
We don't really care what you say or think. | ||
But there is a holdout now inside the Republican Party where you have about 15, maybe at the most 30, depending on which way the wind blows, Republicans who actually want fiscal responsibility and don't want these Pork spending, shoehorn agenda items put into every bill, ridiculous spending bills, and then nobody has time to read them and then they have to vote to pass them. | ||
You have a strong set of Republicans that never want to do that. | ||
They promised their voters they wouldn't do that. | ||
And this isn't going to be like the last Congress. | ||
They're actually just not going to vote. | ||
They're not going to pass these votes. | ||
So you do have a bit of an issue coming up with that. | ||
It's not really getting the focus because of all the other stuff that's going on, but... | ||
In due time, I think we'll see this standoff in the Republican Party come to the front of the conversation. | ||
But Doge is just doing so much right now, it's like you can't even keep up with anything else. | ||
Not to mention Trump having press conferences every day, making headlines as well. | ||
Alright, so when we come back though, speaking of Trump, we are going to go to President Trump signing the executive order today and then taking questions from the press. | ||
Very important Oval Office meeting. | ||
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unidentified
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Mr. President, you won the White House in part because of high inflation. | |
If your tariffs make prices go up. | ||
Excuse me, we haven't asked you to speak yet, please. | ||
Caitlin Collins getting shut down. | ||
You won the White House in part. | ||
It's always fun when Trump shuts down the fake news media, the propaganda media. | ||
I always get a kick out of that. | ||
Can't help myself but enjoy it. | ||
Now, this is the full press conference after signing the executive order. | ||
Trump was in the Oval Office taking questions from the press. | ||
Very important, interesting stuff here from the desk of President Trump. | ||
Go ahead, please. | ||
unidentified
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Mr. President, you are meeting Prime Minister Modi of India this afternoon. | |
What kind of trade and tariff relationship would you like to have with India? | ||
And what's the vision for India? | ||
India traditionally is the highest, just about the highest tariffed country. | ||
They charge more tariffs than any other country. | ||
And I mean, we'll be talking about that. | ||
But again, whatever they charge us, we're charging them. | ||
So it works out very well. | ||
It's a beautiful, simple system. | ||
And we don't have to worry about charging too much or too little. | ||
But traditionally, India is right at the top of the pack, pretty much. | ||
There are a couple of smaller countries that are actually more. | ||
But India is a very, very, they charge tremendous tariffs. | ||
I remember when Harley Davidson couldn't sell their motorbikes into India because of the fact that India, the tax was so high, the tariff was so high. | ||
And Harley was forced to build, I guess they built, I don't know, that was a while ago. | ||
But I think they built a factory in India in order to avoid paying the tariffs. | ||
And that's what people can do with us. | ||
They can build a factory here, a plant or whatever it might be here. | ||
And that includes the medical, that includes cars, that includes chips and semiconductors, that includes everything. | ||
If you build here, you have no tariffs whatsoever. | ||
And I think that's what's gonna happen. | ||
I think our country's gonna be flooded with Jobs. | ||
unidentified
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What should consumers expect? | |
Are prices going to go up short-term, long-term? | ||
Not necessarily, but I'll tell you what will go up is jobs. | ||
The jobs will go up tremendously. | ||
We're gonna have great jobs, jobs for everybody. | ||
This is something that should have been done many years ago. | ||
China did it. | ||
I mean, China did it at a level that probably nobody's ever seen before. | ||
Manufactured a car, you couldn't send it into China, the tariff was so high. | ||
So everybody went and they built in China, it was no big secret. | ||
So we're gonna see, but it's gonna mean tremendous amounts of jobs. | ||
And ultimately, prices will stay the same, go down. | ||
But we're gonna have a very dynamic country. | ||
unidentified
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Mr. President, because of these tariffs, who do you think voters should hold responsible? | |
I think what's gonna go up is jobs are gonna go up. | ||
And prices could go up somewhat short term, but prices will also go down. | ||
And I think the farmers are gonna be helped by this very much because product is being dumped into our country and our farmers are getting hurt very badly by the last administration. | ||
The last administration hated our farmers at a level that I've never seen before. | ||
I think our farmers are gonna be helped. | ||
Jobs are gonna be helped, but our farmers are gonna be helped. | ||
Our manufacturers are gonna be helped. | ||
And again, if somebody wants to come in, including the car companies, if they wanna come in and build car plants, they'll do it without tariffs. | ||
And therefore, prices won't go up. | ||
There could be some short-term disturbance, but long-term, it's gonna make our country a fortune. | ||
unidentified
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So Americans should prepare for some short-term paying? | |
No, you said that. | ||
I didn't say that. | ||
unidentified
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We'll let you do the prices go up. | |
Let's see what happens. | ||
Nobody really knows what is gonna happen other than We know that jobs are gonna be produced at levels that we haven't seen before. | ||
We know that we think interest rates are gonna ultimately be coming down because of things that happen, and they go hand in hand with the tariffs. | ||
But we think that- The prices for some things, many things, it could be all things will go down. | ||
Ultimately, we'll go down. | ||
unidentified
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Mr. President, the timeline here, sir, there's a period of time for a review, a report, 180 days. | |
What's the earliest date that you think tariffs will actually be implemented? | ||
Well, I would say, maybe I'll ask Howard to answer that, because he's gonna be the one that's implementing. | ||
What do you think? | ||
unidentified
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Our studies should be all complete by April 1st. | |
So we'll hand the president the opportunity to start on April 2nd if you want. | ||
So I think we'll be ready to go on April 1st. | ||
unidentified
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And we'll hand it to the president and he'll make his decisions. | |
But remember, if they drop their tariffs, prices for Americans are coming down. | ||
Our production's going up and our costs are going down. | ||
Remember, it's a two-way street. | ||
That's why it's called reciprocal. | ||
unidentified
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Have you spoken to any American CEOs directly about this? | |
Are they calling you and asking? | ||
I've spoken to many, and many love it. | ||
And they say this is gonna be the thing that makes our country really prosperous again. | ||
And this is gonna be what pays down to $36 trillion in debt and all the other things. | ||
And this is gonna be- This is an amazing day. | ||
I think this is gonna be a very big day and in a very positive way for our country. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
unidentified
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President, you've talked about the VAT in the EU before and your concerns with how the EU treats you. | |
Do you have a number in mind on the European Union? | ||
Do you have an idea of where that number is gonna land? | ||
Well, what they are now is they have a 20% VAT tax, which we're considering to be similar or the same as the tariff. | ||
Plus, they charge lots of fees. | ||
And they're doing something else. | ||
The European Union's been very tough on. | ||
Our companies, they sued Apple, they sued Google, they sued Facebook. | ||
They sued many other companies and American companies and the kind of numbers are staggering. | ||
And the court system over there is not very good to our companies. | ||
If you know that Apple had to pay, I think, $16 billion in a penalty, a court case that was Really shocking because most people thought they would have won that court case, people that watched it. | ||
So they've been very tough. | ||
Airlines have called me up and they said, could you help us with Europe? | ||
Because they're charging us so many different fees. | ||
I got a call from the head of American United and other airlines saying, every time we land a plane, we get just absolutely killed by the European Union. | ||
And so they haven't treated us good. | ||
We think the European Union is wonderful. | ||
We all love Europe. | ||
I love the countries in Europe, but the European Union has been absolutely brutal on trade. | ||
Canada's been very bad to us on trade, but now Canada's gonna have to start paying up. | ||
And Canada's been tough on the military because they have a very low military cost. | ||
They think we're gonna protect them with our military, which is unfair. | ||
So Canada's gonna be a very interesting situation because We just don't need their product. | ||
And yet they survive off the fact that we do 95% of what they do. | ||
And Canada is just absolutely, I say it, and sometimes people smile and sometimes they say, great idea. | ||
But Canada, their taxes would come down greatly. | ||
Their security would go up greatly. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Amazing things happen to Canada. | ||
And really, Canada in this particular, why would we pay $200 billion a year in subsidies to Canada when they're not a state? | ||
You do that for a state, but you don't do that for somebody else's country. | ||
So I think Canada is gonna be a very serious contender to be our 51st state. | ||
unidentified
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There was obviously a delay in implementing those tariffs. | |
I spoke to Governor Trudeau on numerous occasions, and we'll see what happens. | ||
But it just sets up so good for them. | ||
Look, the people would pay much less tax than they're paying right now that have perfect military protection. | ||
They don't have any military protection because they essentially because and you take a look at what's going on out there. | ||
You have Russian ships, you have China ships, you have Chinese ships, you have a lot of ships out there. | ||
People are in danger. | ||
This is a different world today. | ||
It's a different world. | ||
They need our protection. | ||
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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You just mentioned Elon Musk and the efforts that he's undertaking with your authority. | |
You granted a new authority this week. | ||
Will he secure any new government contracts while he is working on- No, not if there's a conflict. | ||
If there's no conflict, I guess, what difference does it make? | ||
But we won't let him do anything having to do with the conflict. | ||
unidentified
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Are you personally checking to make sure there's no conflicts of interest? | |
Yeah, I am. | ||
unidentified
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He answers to you. | |
Sure, he does. | ||
unidentified
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First of all- Checking to make sure there's no conflicts of interest. | |
Yeah, I am. | ||
unidentified
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He answers to you. | |
Sure, he does. | ||
First of all- He wouldn't do it. | ||
And second of all, we're not gonna let him do anything where there's a conflict of interest. | ||
unidentified
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Your negotiations with the EU are, you know, there's discussions ongoing already. | |
How quickly do you expect that you'll hear back from them about any of these other measures? | ||
The EU has been very nasty. | ||
It's just been, they haven't treated us properly. | ||
Look, we agreed to them on NATO. Essentially, it's a similar group of countries. | ||
When I came in, My first term, I raised their fees. | ||
I mean, they were not paying. | ||
We were paying for, in my opinion, almost all of NATO. And now, I had the bad moment with the press, where the press said, well, does this mean you won't protect them? | ||
I said, I won't protect them if they're not paying. | ||
But because I said that, the Secretary General, as you know, said it was the greatest thing he's ever seen, because the money came pouring in. | ||
But they don't treat us right on trade. | ||
They don't treat us right on the military either. | ||
I mean, if you look at Ukraine, we're in for probably $200 billion more than Europe. | ||
Why are we in for more than Europe? | ||
We're in for more than Europe. | ||
I mean, think of it, or NATO. I mean, let's just call it NATO because Canada's in. | ||
By the way, Canada is just about the lowest payer. | ||
Also, they shouldn't be. | ||
They are just about the lowest payer in NATO, in addition to everything else. | ||
So Canada's really been taken advantage of. | ||
And if they had to pay just something modestly fair, they wouldn't be able to succeed as a country. | ||
And that's why I feel they have to become a state. | ||
unidentified
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Mr. President, is it your expectation that partners will offer major concessions and that you actually don't end up applying those tariffs? | |
No, I think that a lot of them will stay the same and whatever they pay, I'll pay. | ||
I mean, we'll have a lot of them stay the same. | ||
I think some, look, I heard they, as an example, EU lowered their tax on cars down to the exact same amount that they were much higher. | ||
They were approximately five times higher. | ||
And they lowered them down to the exact tax that we're charging. | ||
That took place like yesterday or the day before. | ||
Is that a correct statement? | ||
I think so, yeah. | ||
unidentified
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Do you expect any exemptions or waivers? | |
I don't expect that, no. | ||
This is a simple system. | ||
I mean, there wouldn't be any. | ||
And in the case of Apple, I gave them a waiver, an exemption in my first term because Samsung was in South Korea. | ||
And Samsung didn't have to pay the tax because it was a tax on China and Apple makes a lot of their product in China. | ||
So I did that because it wouldn't have been fair. | ||
But now this applies to everybody across the board. | ||
This is a much simpler way of doing it, much better way. | ||
unidentified
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You had that major call yesterday with President Putin of Russia. | |
President Zelensky responded today basically saying any agreements they won't accept unless they're made with Ukraine. | ||
Will Ukraine have a seat at that table for those negotiations? | ||
Of course they would. | ||
I mean, they're part of it. | ||
We would have Ukraine, we would have Russia, and we'll have other people involved too. | ||
A lot of people, a lot of forks in the- A lot of forks in this game, I'll tell you what, this is a very interesting situation, but the Ukraine war has to end. | ||
The young people are being killed at levels that nobody's seen since World War II, and it's a ridiculous war, and it has to end. | ||
We had a good talk with President Putin, we had a good talk with President Zelensky, very good talk. | ||
And somebody said, oh, I should have called Zelensky first. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, we have to find out whether or not Russia wants to make a deal. | ||
I know that Zelensky wants to make a deal because he told me that. | ||
But I now know that Russia wants to make a deal. | ||
unidentified
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Did you ask Secretary Hexet to walk back his comments yesterday saying Ukraine won't join NATO and won't go back to pre-2014 borders because those are bargaining chips you could use? | |
No, I didn't. | ||
Somebody told me that, but I thought his comments were good yesterday. | ||
They're probably good today. | ||
They're a little bit softer, perhaps. | ||
But I thought his comments yesterday were pretty accurate. | ||
I don't see any way that a country in Russia's position could allow them, just in their position, could allow them to join NATO. I don't see that happening. | ||
And long before President Putin, Russia was very strong on the fact that I believe that's the reason the war started. | ||
Because Biden went out and said that they could join NATO and he shouldn't have said that. | ||
As soon as he said that, I said, you know what? | ||
You're gonna have a war now. | ||
And I was right about that. | ||
This is a war that would have never happened if I were president. | ||
I think Biden is incompetent. | ||
And I think when he said that they could join NATO, I thought that was a very stupid thing to say. | ||
I thought when he said, well, it depends if it's a minor incursion. | ||
In other words, it's okay if. | ||
Russia does a minor incursion. | ||
I thought that was a very foolish thing to say. | ||
The other thing that got it started was how badly Millie and these stupid people, the bad generals, how badly they did with Afghanistan. | ||
I was gonna pull out, but we were pulling out with dignity and strength. | ||
And we were gonna take our equipment with us and everything else. | ||
They are- I mean, what they're doing is, what they did with that, I think Putin looked at that mess, and he said, wow, this is a great time, I'm gonna go in. | ||
But what the Americans said, I'm not blaming Americans, but I will say what they said had a big influence on his deciding to go in, yeah. | ||
unidentified
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When Elon Musk met with Prime Minister Modi earlier today, did he do so as an American CEO, or did he do so as a representative of the US government? | |
Are you talking about me? | ||
unidentified
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No, Elon Musk. | |
Elon, I don't know, they met. | ||
And I assume he wants to do business in India. | ||
But India is a very hard place to do business in because of the tariffs. | ||
They have the highest tariffs just about in the world. | ||
And it's a hard place to do business. | ||
No, I would imagine he met possibly because he's running a company. | ||
He's doing this as something that he's felt strongly about for a long time because he sees what's happening. | ||
And he sees how the country is really being hurt badly by all of the fraud. | ||
Waste and abuse, yeah. | ||
unidentified
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I think he's meeting with a CEO or meeting with a representative of your government. | |
Well, he's meeting with me in a little while, so I'm gonna ask him that question. | ||
All right, I'll ask him that question, yeah. | ||
unidentified
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What should we expect, sir? | |
You mentioned obviously steel and aluminum and pharmaceuticals. | ||
What are you thinking about auto tariffs? | ||
We haven't talked about that in a while. | ||
I think autos are coming soon. | ||
I think they're all coming more or less at the same time. | ||
And it's not gonna be a big shock to the system. | ||
But what it's gonna do is it's gonna bring pharmaceuticals back to our country. | ||
Much more important than the money. | ||
It's a lot of money, but it's gonna bring pharmaceuticals back to our country. | ||
It's gonna bring chips back to our country. | ||
It's gonna bring automobile. | ||
We're gonna do a lot more automobile manufacturing in our country. | ||
When I did this, when I announced this during the campaign. | ||
They were gonna build the largest car plant in the world in Mexico. | ||
It was almost under construction. | ||
It was just starting. | ||
And when they heard me make that statement, they thought I was gonna win the election, actually. | ||
It was a few months before the election itself. | ||
China was building the car plant. | ||
It was gonna be the largest in the world. | ||
They immediately stopped construction. | ||
You can see the foundations there. | ||
They immediately stopped. | ||
When they heard I was doing this. | ||
That would have destroyed Detroit. | ||
It would have destroyed Michigan. | ||
This plant would have taken up more than almost the whole state built. | ||
And it would have been very destructive. | ||
When they heard me speak, and they said, wow, if he gets in, we're gonna lose our shirt. | ||
So they stopped building. | ||
That's the impact that tariffs have. | ||
Again, I say it, and I say it loudly. | ||
It's the most beautiful word, but now I say religion, love. | ||
And a couple of other things are more beautiful because I got a lot of problem with the fake news when they said, other things are more important. | ||
God is more important. | ||
But these are the words. | ||
But I would say it's number four or five. | ||
To me, it's the most beautiful. | ||
And I'll tell you what, I think really reciprocal tariffs, there's two words. | ||
Reciprocal makes tariffs really fair. | ||
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No exemptions, right? | |
It would be all auto-importance? | ||
You don't need to. | ||
With reciprocal, you don't need to. | ||
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Do you have any update on the TikTok negotiations? | |
Yeah, we have a lot of people. | ||
Well, I have 90 days from about two weeks ago, right? | ||
And I'm sure it can be extended, but let's see, I don't think you'll need to. | ||
We have a lot of people interested in TikTok. | ||
And I hope to be able to make a deal. | ||
It would be good. | ||
You know, people have learned it's very popular. | ||
And we'll have to probably get approval from China to do it. | ||
But we have a lot of people that are interested in a lot of people. | ||
I think China will be interested because it's to their benefit too. | ||
So I look forward to that. | ||
But we have a lot of people that are interested in TikTok. | ||
Quite a few. | ||
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Mr. President, those workers arrived today, Gavin Kleiger and others arrived today at the IRS. Do you expect to close the IRS? Or what are you expecting? | |
No, I don't expect it. | ||
You're talking about the IRS. But I think that the Internal Revenue Service will be looked at like everybody else. | ||
Just about everybody's gonna be looked at. | ||
They're doing a hell of a job. | ||
It's an amazing job they're doing. | ||
And you know that force is building these, I call it the force of super geniuses. | ||
But it's building. | ||
And they go up and they talk to some of the people about certain deals and the people get all tongue-tied. | ||
They can't talk because these people get it. | ||
They're very smart people. | ||
We need smart people. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
On tariffs, sir. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Mr. President, I know that during the campaign, it was huge in Pennsylvania as far as bringing back manufacturing. | ||
Have you talked to any CEOs since the tariffs were announced on steel and aluminum? | ||
What's the feedback? | ||
They are in love with it. | ||
As you know, in Pennsylvania, U.S. steel is through the roof. | ||
They're all through the roof. | ||
That's why I didn't want U.S. steel to make a deal with Japan or anybody else. | ||
I think it's going to do great. | ||
I think maybe more than anybody else, the steel companies and aluminum companies, they're in love with what's happened. | ||
And this will eventually be the car companies and chip companies. | ||
We have to have chips made in this country. | ||
Right now, everything's made in Taiwan, practically. | ||
Almost all of it, a little bit in South Korea. | ||
But everything, almost all of it is made in Taiwan. | ||
And we want it to be made. | ||
We want those companies to come to our country, in all due respect. | ||
They took the business away. | ||
Taiwan. | ||
Took our chip business away. | ||
We had Intel, we had these great companies that did so well, and it was taken from us. | ||
And we want that business back. | ||
We want it back in the United States. | ||
And if they don't bring it back, we're not gonna be very happy. | ||
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Pharmaceuticals as well in China, that's national security to bring that back. | |
China and other places, we wanna get- The pharmaceutical and drug business back into the United States, where it should be, right? | ||
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Sir, on tariffs, are you concerned that the countries that would be most affected, like India, would just shift their trading to China? | |
No, I'm not concerned about anything, really. | ||
I mean, I'm just doing what's fair. | ||
This is a very fair thing. | ||
This should have been done a long time ago. | ||
I would have done it, but then COVID hit. | ||
I was getting ready to do this years ago, and first time we had the most successful economy in history, and then COVID hit. | ||
And this was going to be the thing that I was most waiting to do. | ||
But it was awfully hard to do this with Italy and France and Spain and all those people were dying. | ||
And then we put tariffs on. | ||
I have a big heart. | ||
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Sir, in Ukraine, when Putin says that he really wants peace, do you believe him? | |
Yeah, I do. | ||
I believe he wants peace. | ||
I believe that President Putin, when I spoke to him yesterday, I mean, I know him very well. | ||
Yeah, I think he wants peace. | ||
I think he would tell me if he didn't. | ||
I think I'd like to see peace. | ||
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Do you trust President Putin? | |
I believe that, yeah, I believe that he would like to see something happen. | ||
I trust him on this subject. | ||
I think he'd like to see something happen. | ||
I think it could have happened a long time ago. | ||
I think Biden, number one, it shouldn't have started, but it did. | ||
And now all those cities are knocked down. | ||
Like demolition sites. | ||
All those beautiful golden towers are knocked down. | ||
There's nothing gonna replace them. | ||
But much more importantly, you lost millions of people. | ||
A lot of soldiers, but you lost millions of people. | ||
When they knock down those cities and they're all laying down on the side, they're laying down just in ashes and all crumbled up concrete. | ||
They literally look like a world-class demolition site. | ||
And many of them, almost all of them, but many of them. | ||
And this should have been done by Biden years ago. | ||
This should have never been allowed to happen. | ||
I know he's a friend of yours. | ||
He's a friend of CNN. That's why nobody watches CNN anymore, because they have no credibility. | ||
Okay, who else? | ||
Yes, please. | ||
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You can find a buyer in the United States for TikTok. | |
Do you think Xi Jinping will authorize the sale of it? | ||
I'm gonna make it worthwhile for China to do it. | ||
I think so. | ||
I mean, I got to know TikTok because during the election, I ended up with 36% higher than My opponent with youth, okay? | ||
That never happened before. | ||
I mean, there's always been a Democrat thing, youth. | ||
It became a Trump thing. | ||
And I think TikTok, I think Joe Rogan was a part of it. | ||
Some of the great people that I did interviews with were a part of it. | ||
But I think that TikTok was a, I think it was a big part. | ||
Look, as you know, we were up by 36% with youth. | ||
The Republican was never up with youth. | ||
And I focused on TikTok, and I found it to be amazing, actually, and very fair. | ||
And I think the image of TikTok is different than it was before the election. | ||
I think people saw it, and they view it as a positive, not a negative. | ||
I think it'll be to China's advantage to have the deal be made, yeah. | ||
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How much money do you think you'll raise from tariffs on an annual basis? | |
That's the most interesting question. | ||
I think it'll be a staggering amount. | ||
It will be the external, I call it the External Revenue Service. | ||
That was the name that was devised by a few of us, but I think it's going to be a staggering amount. | ||
All right, we are finishing up the second hour now of the Infowars War Room. | ||
I'm going to come back with five more minutes from the Oval Office, five more minutes of this press conference, and then in the third hour, we're going to cover the rest of the news, including some breaking news stories and the rest of these video clips on my list. | ||
Third Hour Infowars War Room coming up next. | ||
Have the deal be made, yeah. | ||
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How much money do you think you'll raise from tariffs on an annual basis? | |
That's the most interesting question. | ||
I think it'll be a staggering amount. | ||
It will be the external, I call it the external revenue service. | ||
That was the name that was devised by a few of us, but I think it's gonna be a staggering amount. | ||
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You heard the number one trillion floated in meetings with senators. | |
Is that a number you thought of? | ||
I don't know, but already the Senate's saying, well, wait a minute. | ||
They're looking at some of the numbers and they're saying, whoa, this is, look, we wanna, I say America first, I say make America great again. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
This is, I think it's the most important thing I've signed. | ||
I've signed some very important things. | ||
Right to try was so important. | ||
I mean, a lot of important things. | ||
Space Force. | ||
The biggest tax cuts in history. | ||
This could be one of the most important things that we've ever signed. | ||
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Do you think the Russians and President Putin to attend the summit in Saudi Arabia? | |
Eventually, yeah. | ||
Not quite yet. | ||
It's a little early. | ||
They're having a meeting in Munich tomorrow. | ||
Russia is gonna be there with our people. | ||
Ukraine is also invited, by the way. | ||
Not sure exactly who's gonna be there from. | ||
Any country, but high-level people from Russia, from Ukraine, and from the United States. | ||
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Do you want to have Russia back to the G7, sir? | |
I'd love to have them back. | ||
I think it was a mistake to throw them out. | ||
Look, it's not a question of liking Russia or not liking Russia. | ||
It was the G8. And I said, what are you doing? | ||
You guys, all you talk about is Russia, and they should be sitting at the table. | ||
I think Putin would love to be back. | ||
And a couple of other people made a mistake and they got Russia out. | ||
It's very possible that if that was the G8, you wouldn't have had the problem with Ukraine. | ||
And if I was president, you definitely wouldn't have had the problem with Ukraine. | ||
Russia would have never attacked Ukraine. | ||
But you ask a very good question, the G8. It used to be the G8 and then these people threw them out. | ||
And I was arguing with Trudeau and with numerous of the people. | ||
Prime Minister Abe, a great man from Japan, agreed with me 100%, and some of the others did too. | ||
But I got there, it was a G7, as you know. | ||
They had already been terminated. | ||
I think it would have been very helpful, and it still would be helpful to have Russia be a part of that mix. | ||
And I think if they were, I don't think you would have had the problem that you have right now. | ||
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Russia is part of the G20. They kicked them out, of course, because they illegally annexed Crimea. | |
I mean, how would you have responded if Russia invaded or- They took Crimea during Obama. | ||
They took, now they're looking to take the whole thing. | ||
Then they took a big chunk of land and people, as you know, during Bush. | ||
And now they're trying to take the whole thing during Biden. | ||
The only one that didn't give them anything is Trump. | ||
They never took anything with Trump, nothing, not two inches of property of land. | ||
But Crimea was Obama, and then Bush gave them a lot, you remember. | ||
And then, in fact, just a sort of a standard little phrase, and Biden's giving them everything because this is a war that shouldn't have been had. | ||
And the only one that didn't give them anything is Trump. | ||
That's the way it is. | ||
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What's the message from Wall Street about these tariffs? | |
There's been some nervousness on Wall Street about the impact. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, there hasn't been very much. | ||
And I think it's gonna make the United States stronger. | ||
And in many ways, it could make other countries stronger too. | ||
Other countries wanna have a strong United States. | ||
They wanna have a strong America. | ||
And I think it's gonna make us very, very strong, much stronger. | ||
And we have- A lot of work we're doing on the military. | ||
I'm military already. | ||
I've authorized some contracts to be built that are very substantial. | ||
We're building the greatest equipment in the world. | ||
We have the greatest military equipment in the world. | ||
We're building it. | ||
At some point, when things settle down, I'm gonna meet with China, and I'm gonna meet with Russia in particular, those two. | ||
And I'm gonna say, there's no reason for us to be spending almost a trillion dollars on military. | ||
There's no reason for you to be spending $400 billion. | ||
China's going to be at $400 billion. | ||
We've got a follow-up news story about that, talking about the military budget and more. | ||
We're going to end our coverage of Trump's Oval Office press conference here. | ||
There's a couple more minutes left, but we're going to get into the news when we come back from this break. | ||
But, you know, he mentions, you know, Russia has been the boogeyman for them to launder all this money. | ||
It's beyond just the military-industrial complex. | ||
There's also massive money laundering going on through Ukraine that we're now very aware of, but it's not just Ukraine. | ||
We're going to find out this has been going on for decades in the Middle East as well. | ||
Well, they found that $18.5 billion was laundered through USAID for terror states in the Middle East, but the truth is it's all just a giant money laundering scheme. | ||
So, Doge is getting into all the war money laundering that's going on. | ||
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That's... | |
Again, what's so crazy is the biggest thing that got Barack Obama elected was his foreign policy, specifically the wars in the Middle East, where Clinton was nowhere near as... | ||
Anti-war as Obama was in that election cycle. | ||
That's what got Barack Obama elected, was the anti-war stance to kind of juxtapose Bush on that, where Clinton was not as strong. | ||
So all of this stuff, the money laundering in the Middle East, the money laundering in Ukraine, all the anti-war stuff that the left is now against, you know, it's funny because they'd still support Obama. | ||
But that's why they voted for Obama. | ||
That's why Obama got into office. | ||
And now all of a sudden Trump is, you know, actually following through with it. | ||
Obama just talked about it. | ||
He didn't actually do it. | ||
He made the wars worse. | ||
But Trump is actually doing what Obama promised to do. | ||
Go figure. | ||
Now I got this stack of geopolitical news we'll get to now. | ||
And then what Trump is trying to do. | ||
Remember, at the end of his first term, he tried to denuclearize the world. | ||
He was trying to get world peace. | ||
But here's the geopolitical stack. | ||
Europe and Ukraine alarmed by implications of Trump-Putin call. | ||
They don't even want Trump and Putin talking. | ||
Again, when you're scared of two people talking, that means that you're the bad guy. | ||
And that they're going to find out that you've been lying to them the whole time. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Why don't the Democrats want Doge going into all these government programs? | ||
Because they're going to find all the fraud and the crimes. | ||
Why don't all these different geopolitical bodies want Trump and Putin talking? | ||
Because they're going to find out that they've been lied to the whole time and they've been using Russia and Putin as the boogeyman for money laundering, weapons laundering, etc. | ||
So they don't want him talking. | ||
Then the truth might come out. | ||
God forbid that happens. | ||
Trump's call with Putin alarms Europe, shocks Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, apparently Zelensky not too happy with Trump now. | ||
Zelensky says Trump's snub not pleasant after President called Putin first to talk ending Ukraine war. | ||
So maybe all that talk about Zelensky coming to Washington, D.C. to meet with Trump, maybe that was all propaganda. | ||
Maybe that was Zelensky's wish and not a... | ||
Real thing. | ||
But they wanted Zelensky to get into Trump's ear first before Putin, and they failed, and now they're panicked. | ||
Like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz rejects dictated peace for Ukraine as Europe reels after Trump-Putin call. | ||
Oh my gosh, they talked on the phone. | ||
Oh my gosh, Trump is forcing us to engage in peace talks. | ||
Oh, this dictator. | ||
Trump is a dictator of peace. | ||
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Wow, what an evil guy. | |
Can you believe it? | ||
Now, this is really the big breaking news that Trump was getting into at his press conference here. | ||
Trump tells Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, let's cut military budget in half. | ||
Says Russia should be back in the G7. Now, why is he talking like this? | ||
You have to understand. | ||
How geopolitics works. | ||
China, Russia, and the United States really, at the end of the day, can kind of control the world militarily with the military force and the military might. | ||
And that's not to say that other countries don't have big, strong militaries or able-bodied militaries. | ||
It's to say that in the bigger picture, with the largest geopolitical strife, Tension. | ||
Military apparatus. | ||
It's United States, China, and Russia. | ||
And if those three countries can come together and say, hey, if we can ratchet things down, maybe the world can follow our influence. | ||
And so that's what Trump is trying to do. | ||
And he's trying to bring everybody to the table. | ||
Remember, he tried to denuclearize the world in his first administration. | ||
Now he's trying to bring everybody to the table and say, hey, why don't we just all stop? | ||
Preparing for a giant war with each other. | ||
Why don't we all just cut our military budgets in half and let's just focus on peace in our own countries and fighting terrorists and let's just stop having these big military budgets. | ||
Let's build. | ||
That's Trump's vision. | ||
U.S. warships transit Taiwan straight for first time under new Trump administration. | ||
Two U.S. Navy ships transited the Taiwan Strait this week, making the first U.S. naval passage through the sensitive waterway under the new Trump administration, which drew a rebuke from China. | ||
So, this is just some of the developments there. | ||
By the way, an aircraft carrier, the USS Harry S. Truman, collides with a large cargo ship off the coast of Egypt. | ||
So you got a cargo ship crashing into an aircraft carrier off the coast of Egypt. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
That's very interesting. | ||
Now, apparently the USS Truman didn't suffer any major damages or injuries. | ||
Gotta wonder how a cargo ship crashes into an aircraft carrier, though. | ||
Certainly. | ||
Certainly interesting. | ||
Then you had this in Germany. | ||
Terror cops probe Munich RAM attack. | ||
Yeah, it's the car again. | ||
That injured 28, including children as Afghan asylum seeker plowed through the crowd. | ||
So an Afghan asylum seeker in Germany plows through a crowd. | ||
Remember? | ||
Wasn't it Germany this Christmas that had another terrorist drive a car through a crowd? | ||
That's like the fourth one or fifth one now in Europe. | ||
We have a foreigner from the Middle East, not a citizen, a migrant from the Middle East, welcomed in by the liberals, drives a car through a crowd of people killing dozens. | ||
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How many more of these attacks do we have to see? | ||
Until they stop bringing in people that don't fit in. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
Don't fit in. | ||
Israel sees opening for strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. | ||
U.S. intelligence finds. | ||
Well, this is strange. | ||
Let me just read some of this for you. | ||
U.S. intelligence agencies concluded during the final days of the Biden administration. | ||
That Israel is considering significant strikes on Iranian nuclear sites this year, aiming to take advantage of Iran's weakness. | ||
Oh, yeah, because Biden really weakened Iran. | ||
No, he gave them all the money back. | ||
Obama and Biden were the most pro-Iran administrations out there. | ||
But, okay, forget about the geopolitics. | ||
Am I crazy here? | ||
And, you know, maybe I'm just dumb, but... | ||
Striking a nuclear site seems to be a bad idea. | ||
Does that even make sense? | ||
You're going to blow up a nuclear site? | ||
Seems like a bad idea. | ||
Seems like a psychotic idea. | ||
Seems like that could be a nuclear explosion. | ||
So what kind of talk is this about blowing up a nuclear site? | ||
Is it even real? | ||
Whose propaganda is this? | ||
Whose insane idea is this? | ||
That's what you have going on in the latest geopolitical news. | ||
Now, by the way, before we get back into some of this... | ||
Domestic news here. | ||
The Pentagon put this video out. | ||
I guess it's an ad? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Nobody really knows. | ||
The Pentagon just posted this video. | ||
And people think it has some sort of a deeper meaning. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But here's the video that they posted. | ||
Go ahead and give me it with the audio. | ||
Clip 11. A bunch of fighter jets just lined up on | ||
a runway here. | ||
And ACDC playing. | ||
People think there's some sort of a hidden meaning to that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Or maybe somebody there has decided, we're going to go with a little change of marketing around here. | ||
And... | ||
Let's see, you know, the whole promoting gay and trans and liberal bullcrap has not really been good for military morale or recruitment. | ||
Anybody around here got an idea? | ||
Anybody in the room maybe got an idea for something else we could do? | ||
Might help morale or recruitment? | ||
Hey, you know, this may sound, I may sound like a simpleton here, but what if we just... | ||
Lined up a bunch of fighter jets on a tarmac to ACDC. Wait. | ||
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Badass American military aircraft with ACDC? I love it. | |
Go for it. | ||
Military morale goes up. | ||
Military recruitment goes up. | ||
We're really not that hard to please us men. | ||
Give us a little ACDC and a... | ||
Fighter jet. | ||
That's all we need. | ||
Maybe flip it with Metallica. | ||
I mean, you could put them in the air if you wanted. | ||
Blow something up. | ||
I mean, we're not, it's not that hard, really. | ||
We don't want to hear about some gay, liberal, transvestite thing in the military. | ||
But hey, ACDC with a fighter jet? | ||
Ooh, that's kind of cool. | ||
I kind of like that. | ||
What do you think an 18-year-old getting out of college would think is cool? | ||
ACDC in a fighter jet or a gay transvestite liberal telling you to join the military in a dress and high heels? | ||
I don't know. | ||
One probably works. | ||
One probably doesn't. | ||
Now, we've got Trump Live, guys. | ||
Is Trump Live again here? | ||
It's every day, this man. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
This is breaking. | ||
This is breaking. | ||
And then are we able to go live to Trump and Modi? | ||
Let's do this. | ||
This is breaking right now. | ||
Trump reveals the United States and India agreed to build a new trade route that runs from India to Israel to Italy to the United States. | ||
As Trump hosts Modi in Washington, D.C. for trade talks, does this have something to do with the... | ||
Gaza Strip and a new canal, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Like we were reporting before, the Ben-Gurion Canal. | ||
Trump trying to compete with the China Trade Route Initiative and the BRICS Trade Route Initiative. | ||
Maybe Trump is smarter than the liberal media makes him out to be. | ||
And this will be good for U.S. trade. | ||
Trump is with... | ||
Prime Minister Modi, right now, live from the White House. | ||
Let's pick it up. | ||
Thank you very much, please. | ||
Great honor. | ||
I'm thrilled to welcome the Prime Minister of India, my friend, Narendra Modi, back to the White House. | ||
We spent a lot of time here and a lot of time in India, and he's a very special man. | ||
Prime Minister, it is a pleasure to extend to you the same hospitality that you showed Melania and myself when we traveled to your beautiful country five years ago. | ||
It's hard to believe so long ago, and it seemed like yesterday it was beautiful. | ||
We opened the cricket stadium, 129,000 seats, I think the largest stadium in the world, and it was an incredible period of time. | ||
There is truly a special bond between the United States and India. | ||
The world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy. | ||
And I believe the world's largest country in terms of the numbers of people. | ||
And today the Prime Minister and I are announcing a framework to strengthen those ties even further economically. | ||
And the U.S.-India Compact for the 21st century is a historic initiative that will deepen every aspect of our partnership and our friendship. | ||
Starting this year, we'll be increasing military sales to India by many billions of dollars. | ||
We're also paving the way to ultimately provide India with the F-35 stealth fighters. | ||
In 2017, my administration revived and reinvigorated the Quad Security Partnership. | ||
In our meeting today, the Prime Minister and I reaffirmed that strong cooperation among the United States, India, Australia, and Japan. | ||
And it's crucial, really, to maintaining peace and prosperity, tranquility, even, in the Indo-Pacific. | ||
In addition, the United States and India will be working together like never before to confront the threat of radical Islamic terrorism, a threat all over the world, actually. | ||
Today, I'm pleased to announce that my administration has approved the extradition of one of the plotters and one of the very evil people of the world. | ||
And having to do with the horrific 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack to face justice in India. | ||
So he's going to be going back to India to face justice. | ||
As we deepen our defense partnership, we'll also strengthen our economic ties and bring greater fairness and reciprocity to our trading relationship. | ||
As a signal of good faith, Prime Minister Modi recently announced. | ||
The reductions to India's unfair, very strong tariffs that limit U.S. access into the Indian market very strongly, and really it's a big problem, I must say. | ||
India imposes a 30 to 40 to 60 and even 70 percent tariff on so many of the goods, and in some cases far more than that. | ||
Now, Trump is staying so busy here doing press conference after press conference after press conference after executive order after executive order. | ||
I mean, look, I don't want to do this. | ||
I'm certainly not going to do this for four years. | ||
But, folks, Joe Biden couldn't even do a fraction of this. | ||
Joe Biden couldn't even do 1% of what Trump is doing. | ||
Again, I'm not going to sit here and compare and contrast Biden to Trump for four years. | ||
But, I mean, this is just... | ||
It's honestly insane. | ||
And when you're in the three to six time slot, like I am, three to six central weekdays, so much happens in the hours leading up to the show that it's just like... | ||
I mean, Trump had the hour-long press conference today. | ||
We aired about almost all of it. | ||
And then he goes right back to another press conference with Modi. | ||
Folks, Biden would call lids by noon and fall asleep in a vat of tapioca pudding. | ||
Working in the Biden White House was a joke. | ||
You didn't even have to work. | ||
And then they would come and bring these foreign leaders, and they know Biden didn't run anything. | ||
Biden couldn't even think or talk. | ||
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He would fall asleep halfway through the meetings. | |
We have a real president now. | ||
It's nice. | ||
We went from the worst president in the history of this country to certainly the best president in the recent modern-day history of this country. | ||
It's just crazy, man. | ||
It's just trying to keep up with Trump and Doge and everything else compared to Joe Biden, who took 40% vacation days when he was president. | ||
My goodness. | ||
So that's very nice to see. | ||
A couple other things before we close out this segment. | ||
Did you hear about this? | ||
Likely not. | ||
Likely not because it was a Democrat. | ||
If it was a Republican, it'd be top story everywhere. | ||
But because it's a Democrat, nobody's going to report on it. | ||
And if they do, they're not going to let you know it's a Democrat. | ||
Former longtime Illinois legislative leader Michael Madigan is convicted in corruption trial. | ||
A Chicago Democrat who once set much of Illinois' political agenda. | ||
As the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history, was convicted of conspiracy, bribery, and wire fraud on Wednesday in a split verdict in his high-profile corruption trial. | ||
Jurors convicted former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan of ten counts and acquitted him of seven in a bribery case that led to the downfall of a man who was nicknamed the Velvet Hammer. | ||
That doesn't sound political. | ||
Yet quiet leadership style. | ||
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Are we still talking politics? | |
So, in what was called by the U.S. Attorney a historic conviction ranking high among top public corruption cases tried in Chicago's federal courthouse, a top Democrat in Illinois goes down convicted of conspiracy, bribery, and wire fraud. | ||
Now, This is a Democrat. | ||
So you don't hear about it. | ||
It's not a big news story. | ||
It's not on drudge. | ||
But it's even worse. | ||
When I heard of this last night, went ahead and went to the old SEO, search engine optimization, went ahead and went to the Google search page and I plugged in Michael Madigan. | ||
I said, all right, I'm going to plug this in. | ||
I'm going to research this story. | ||
Let's see here. | ||
These were the headlines that popped up from the Google search. | ||
Let me see how many I have here. | ||
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Okay. | ||
So I plugged Michael Madigan into the Google search. | ||
Went to the news section. | ||
Ten headlines pop up. | ||
How many of the ten headlines do you think mention he's a Democrat? | ||
How many? | ||
Over under a half. | ||
Take the under. | ||
Zero. | ||
Zero. | ||
Not a single headline. | ||
Associated Press. | ||
National Review. | ||
Financial Times, New York Times, Capital News, Illinois, NBC5 Chicago, ABC7 Chicago, Axios, Illinois Policy, Fox 32 Chicago. | ||
Not a single one says Democrat. | ||
Not a single headline says Democrat. | ||
Now the crew is going deeper into these headlines. | ||
So now we're on like, what, 15? | ||
I haven't seen a single one. | ||
The entire first page. | ||
The entire first page of Google of headlines. | ||
Not a single one mentions he's a Democrat. | ||
Now you know. | ||
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You know. | |
If it was a Republican, it would be in every headline. | ||
It would be national news. | ||
They'd be using it to smear the entire Republican Party. | ||
It'd be on drudge, everything. | ||
But because he's a Democrat, you'll never hear about it. | ||
For the same reason, they buried the Bob Menendez case. | ||
When you're a Democrat, the media protects the party. | ||
When you're a Democrat, the media protects the party. | ||
When you're a Republican, the media attacks the party. | ||
I mean, if that isn't proof of the double standard right there, I don't know what is. | ||
Oh, I'm sure it's just a coincidence that no headlines put Democrat in it. | ||
I'm sure that's just a coincidence. | ||
Final segment here of the Infowars War Room. | ||
We still got news to cover. | ||
A couple stacks left on the desk. | ||
A couple video clips. | ||
See if we can get to it all. | ||
I think we can do it all. | ||
I think we can do it all here. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Might be some breaking news in the final 25 minutes of the show here. | ||
That kind of is the trend. | ||
When the president is Donald J. Trump. | ||
Speaking of, he gave it, he gave a bit of a roast here to Mitch McConnell and Caitlin Collins in clip 14. RFK Jr. as the next health secretary citing conspiracy theories. | ||
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What's your reaction to that? | |
Well, I feel sorry for Mitch. | ||
And I was one of the people that led. | ||
He couldn't, he wanted to go to the end and he wanted to say leader. | ||
He wasn't, he's not equipped mentally. | ||
He wasn't equipped. | ||
Ten years ago, mentally, in my opinion. | ||
He'd let the Republican Party go to hell. | ||
If I didn't come along, the Republican Party wouldn't even exist right now. | ||
Mitch McConnell never really had it. | ||
He had an ability to raise money because of his position as leader, which anybody could do. | ||
You could do it even. | ||
And that's saying a lot. | ||
But the fact is that he raised money and he gave a lot of money to senators. | ||
And so he had a little loyalty based on the fact that as leader, you could raise a lot of money. | ||
Senators would call me and they'd say, he wants to give me 20, 25 million. | ||
Can I take it? | ||
I'd say, take the money. | ||
Take the money. | ||
But he, so he engendered a certain amount of, I don't even call it loyalty. | ||
He was able to get votes. | ||
But I was the one that got him to drop out of the leadership position. | ||
So he can't love me. | ||
But he's not voting against Bobby. | ||
He's voting against me. | ||
But that's all right. | ||
He endorsed me. | ||
You know, Mishmic, do you know that... | ||
Mitch endorsed me, right? | ||
You think that was easy? | ||
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He had polio, obviously. | |
I don't know anything about he had polio. | ||
He had polio. | ||
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Are you doubting that he had polio? | |
I have no idea if he had polio. | ||
All I can tell you about him is that he shouldn't have been a leader. | ||
He knows that. | ||
He voted against Bobby. | ||
He votes against almost everything now. | ||
He's a very bitter guy. | ||
And we have a very strong party. | ||
And he's almost not even really a very powerful member. | ||
He's lost his power. | ||
And it's affected his vote. | ||
And it's one of those things. | ||
But in the meantime, Bobby did great, got more votes than anybody thought. | ||
And I think he's going to do phenomenally, just phenomenally in that position. | ||
And everybody else likewise did well. | ||
Not only well, they got more votes than anybody thought. | ||
Tulsi, look at how she did. | ||
She did great. | ||
I'm not sure Mitch McConnell knows what's going on at all, to be honest. | ||
He doesn't really seem to have much left in the tank at all. | ||
And they think they can deceive you. | ||
By the way, his little opinion piece that he didn't write, obviously, they think they can trick you and put his name on it. | ||
He didn't write that. | ||
They put it up on Drudge. | ||
So McConnell's just not there anymore. | ||
He has a physical presence. | ||
His body is there, but he's not there. | ||
He's not thinking. | ||
He can't talk. | ||
He can't walk. | ||
He doesn't make any decisions. | ||
It's really abuse that they do, that we see all the time in D.C. with these people that stick around well past their expiration date. | ||
But it's really, it is sad. | ||
It is sad. | ||
And Mitch McConnell might have corruption problems. | ||
He was no friend of America. | ||
He was no real benefit to the Republican Party. | ||
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But it's basically elder abuse, what they're doing to him. | |
Worse than Joe Biden. | ||
Biden was just the president, so it's worse because of that. | ||
You're not fooling anybody with your fake Mitch McConnell opinion piece. | ||
Whoever wrote that. | ||
You're not fooling anybody and your friends at Drudge that run it now, probably your CNN buddies at Drudge that run it now. | ||
Yeah, you're not fooling anybody. | ||
We know Mitch McConnell didn't write that. | ||
And we know Mitch McConnell is not making up his own mind on who to vote for. | ||
He can't even walk. | ||
Half the time he can't even talk. | ||
Which seems to be the pace of Pelosi very soon as well. | ||
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That's an interesting saga here. | ||
Mayor Adams reopening ICE facility on Rikers Island following the second meeting with Tom Homan. | ||
Now remember, Eric Adams was in some legal trouble of his own. | ||
And then Trump's DOJ dropped the charges and said, we're not going to pursue this anymore. | ||
And now he's cooperating with the Trump administration on illegal immigration. | ||
And who knows what else next? | ||
To avoid his own legal trouble. | ||
So this is an interesting development, an interesting saga to follow. | ||
Eric Adams under the Trump administration, specifically with the issue of him wanting to become a two-term mayor, he's going to have to do something about the situation in New York City, specifically the illegal immigration problem, which New York City voters have a big problem with. | ||
Now, Kathy Hochul is on the other side of this. | ||
Kathy Hochul, the freak show governor, says New York is proud that immigrants, they're not immigrants, illegal citizens, non-citizens, illegal border crossers. | ||
But see, this is how they confuse the language. | ||
This is how they confuse people. | ||
There are a lot of immigrants in New York. | ||
They're immigrants, though. | ||
They're here legally. | ||
They're immigrants. | ||
She's actually talking about illegal criminal border crossers, illegal aliens, but saying immigrants. | ||
So she doesn't even get the wording right. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
A free hotel room and three free meals a day and everything else that they need is a better life than where they came from? | ||
Stunning. | ||
And we're protecting all New Yorkers by cracking down on violent criminals. | ||
No, that's not happening either. | ||
And then, she says, Publicly driven lawsuit to be a total failure. | ||
And then she uses her full statement, attacking Elon Musk, attacking Doge, attacking Pam Bondi, attacking Trump, of course. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Worthless, you say? | ||
Well, maybe we'll see about how worthless it really is. | ||
New York court considers law that would allow 800,000 non-citizens to vote. | ||
Well, gee, where do they come from? | ||
How do you get... | ||
Almost a million non-citizens in New York, and then they're going to be eligible to vote? | ||
That's suspicious. | ||
Elon Musk responded to this story, said, they've been importing voters to gain control. | ||
Your country is being stolen from you. | ||
Well, that's precisely it. | ||
That's precisely it. | ||
And then they admitted now, this whole story out of Texas, Colony Ridge, an entire... | ||
Housing development, massive outside of Houston. | ||
Massive housing development, all for illegal immigrants, run and built by illegal immigrants. | ||
And now the developers are admitting that without illegal immigrants, none of it will exist. | ||
They can't build it. | ||
They can't develop it. | ||
They have no one to live in it. | ||
And they're pleading, pleading with the Trump administration and Texas. | ||
To allow them to have this illegal immigration city. | ||
Illegal immigrant city. | ||
Built by illegal immigrants for illegal immigrants. | ||
They're saying without the illegals, nobody will build it. | ||
Nobody will live there. | ||
That's a strange admission. | ||
Texas developer admits Colony Ridge relies on bad loans to foreign buyers. | ||
The whole thing was a crime scene from the very beginning. | ||
And maybe... | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxton will be looking into that soon. | ||
Eight illegal immigrants busted for forcing women into prostitution ring tied to Tren de Aragua. | ||
DOJ charges eight Venezuelans for roles in a transnational commercial sex enterprise. | ||
One additional charge by Tennessee Bureau of Investigations. | ||
the defendants allegedly lured women from South America to the United States with promises of jobs and a better life only to force them into prostitution to pay off huge debts from getting them into the country according to a federal indictment for the eight arrested in Tennessee and Texas and when we've had the undercover whistleblowers on the undercover journalists that go to the scene and discover this stuff this is exactly what they told us And so this is not an isolated incident. | ||
This happens quite a bit. | ||
Now, you've got all of these judges, these are federal appointed judges, these are not elected judges, these are federal appointed, and they're all appointed by Democrats, specifically either Obama or Biden, obviously, in this case, that are doing everything they can to stop Trump's agenda. | ||
Like Judge John McConnell, Judge John McConnell Jr. faces impeachment for obstructing Trump. | ||
The Republicans got to get serious about this and fast. | ||
And I would say for the Republicans, they can move swiftly on this impeachment action. | ||
For the Trump administration, maybe you kind of sit back and just collect the names and then move unilaterally against all these judges trying to block you because it's not just this. | ||
There's been like four or five Biden and Obama appointed judges. | ||
But this one particular is a bad case. | ||
John McConnell. | ||
Now, remember, we had the other judge that's family gets paid off by the Democrats. | ||
So we've already exposed the Democrats' judges that pay the family members of the judges. | ||
So that's total corruption. | ||
But then there's this judge. | ||
He lets you know how he feels about Trump here in clip nine. | ||
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Where courts stand and enforce the rule of law that is against arbitrary and capricious actions by... | |
We saw plenty of examples of that recently. | ||
And it enforces our values. | ||
Our values, in a legal sense, are the Constitution. | ||
And it's that reason that... | ||
And there are plenty of examples of history, and there's plenty of examples over the last... | ||
So, you know, what's happened over the last... | ||
Four years or so. | ||
And at other times in our country's history, you know, going back to, you know, the Civil War and Reconstruction and Jim Crow laws, the Civil Rights, and during the last four years, is that the values that we live by, the constitutional values that form the basis of our country, have been tested. | ||
And our institutions have been tested in ways that I don't think a lot of folks thought would survive. | ||
It got tested in the 1800s by a war, and we survived the war, sometimes well and sometimes not so well, but that's for another story. | ||
So what we saw in the last four years in my mind was a new testing of it, and how I think about it is... | ||
It's like a balloon, you know, and you're blowing up a balloon and you keep pushing that air in. | ||
Well, at some point, the balloon's going to pop, right? | ||
Are you talking about an illegal immigration judge? | ||
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And it feels like over the last four years with the challenges that have occurred to the rule of law in this country. | |
This is 2021. He's talking about Trump. | ||
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We came very close to that balloon popping. | |
So you've got all these anti-Trump judges. | ||
Many of them have family members that get paid off by the Democrat Party, and now they're going well beyond their role, probably unconstitutionally, to try to block Donald Trump's agenda. | ||
All Democrat bought and paid for judges. | ||
They all need to be removed from the bench and impeached and then replaced with Trump appointments. | ||
That's the best way to handle that. | ||
Take care of that problem real quick. | ||
Biden judge blocks Trump's executive order restricting federal aid to hospitals that perform transgender surgeries on minors. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order restricting federal aid to hospitals and health care clinics that perform transgender surgeries on minors. | ||
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Trump previously signed two executive orders aimed at protecting children from monsters who surgically mutilate minors and give them cross-sex hormones. | ||
Various left-wing LGBTQ and family doctor groups sued Trump to challenge the executive order. | ||
So another leftist Democrat activist judge. | ||
We're not talking about trans-sex surgery for adults. | ||
We're talking about illegal child abuse. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
So a judge, U.S. District Judge for the District of Maryland, Brendan Herson, a Biden appointee, temporarily blocks Trump's executive order to stop hospitals from engaging in child abuse. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
We're not playing the liberal word games here. | ||
This isn't transgender surgeries for minors. | ||
This is child abuse. | ||
These are child predators. | ||
These are child abusers. | ||
These are child genitalia mutilators. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
And now, via executive order, you cannot do that. | ||
And if you are doing it, you don't get the federal funding. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
So what kind of a freak Biden judge steps in and says, oh, we want to keep the... | ||
The child abuse in the hospitals. | ||
We're going to block Trump's executive orders from stopping child abuse in the hospitals. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Child abuse in the hospitals. | ||
And these freak judges want to keep child abuse happening in hospitals. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
I'm not playing these games anymore. | ||
We're not playing your little liberal word games like Kathy Hochul. | ||
Oh, New York loves its immigrants. | ||
No, these are... | ||
Illegal aliens. | ||
Oh, it's trans child surgeries. | ||
No, it's child abuse. | ||
It's child predators. | ||
Another one. | ||
Obama judge issues nationwide injunction against Trump's birthright citizenship executive order. | ||
They're all over the place. | ||
A fourth federal judge has blocked President Trump's birthright citizenship executive order. | ||
I wonder if that's because Obama and Harris no longer would be legitimate presidential candidates. | ||
U.S. District Judge for the District of Massachusetts, Leo Sorokin, an Obama appointee, blocked Trump's order and said in a 31-page ruling that loss of birthright citizenship, even if temporary and later restored, can likely leave permanent scars. | ||
Precious little feelings are getting hurt. | ||
Don't you get it, folks? | ||
It's the same thing Biden did at the Supreme Court. | ||
They don't appoint people based off their experience or their merit or even what they have to offer past. | ||
Yeah, diversity, equity, and inclusion is one thing, but really they want their activists is what they want. | ||
Katenji Brown-Jackson is by far the worst Supreme Court justice ever. | ||
I mean, she's very low IQ. She has a very loose grip even on basic constitutional law. | ||
She doesn't even know what a woman is. | ||
Claims she doesn't know what a woman is. | ||
She looks like a kindergarten teacher. | ||
No offense, but we all love our kindergarten teachers. | ||
But, you know, there's a reason why they teach kindergarten. | ||
They're good at relating to kids and kids feel comfortable around them. | ||
They kind of have that nice soft... | ||
Energy. | ||
And you can be around kids and kids accept it. | ||
She looks and acts like a kindergarten teacher. | ||
Nothing against kindergarten teachers. | ||
I love my kindergarten teacher. | ||
But they're good with kids. | ||
She's like a grown adult kid, is what she is. | ||
But she's a moron. | ||
And she's clearly a diversity hire. | ||
Just like Obama's appointees to the bench. | ||
It was all diversity hires. | ||
I mean, she seriously, she sounds like a cartoon character. | ||
The point is... | ||
They appoint these people that are leftist activists that aren't going to look at the Constitution, probably couldn't even read the Constitution, maybe never even have read the Constitution. | ||
The only reason they got through law school was because of the color of their skin, in Brown Jackson's case. | ||
But they're looking to hire people that will be activists. | ||
They need them all over the political playing field. | ||
So all these judges trying to block Trump's executive orders and block Trump's agenda, they're not judges. | ||
They're Democrat-planted activists. | ||
They all must be removed. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
Speaking of being removed, Democrat Senator Tina Smith won't seek another term in 26, leaving a key Senate seat up for grabs. | ||
Well, I don't really know how well the Republicans do in Minnesota, but I guess maybe, maybe after a year and a half of Trump, people in Minnesota will stop voting Democrat. | ||
I haven't really seen any trends that tell me that will be the case, but the Democrats are worried about this seat. | ||
They're begging Tina Smith not to leave, but it's over. | ||
It's done. | ||
By the way, did you see this? | ||
Speaking of cartoon characters, today we learned that the federal employees ride tricycles around the limestone caves to fetch the government employee retirement documents. | ||
They are riding tricycles around the limestone maze where they have all the paper documents. | ||
What else do they do? | ||
Do they have a clown horn that they honk? | ||
Do they put a red ball on their nose? | ||
Is there a mandatory rainbow Afro wig they have to put on too? | ||
They ride tricycles. | ||
Is there a little clown horn on the handlebars? | ||
They're literally riding around on tricycles, folks. | ||
It's a damn clown show. | ||
It's a damn clown show we have here. | ||
By the way, a good guy with a gun is the answer to a bad guy with a gun. | ||
Tennessee nightclub security guard heroically unleashes rifle on gunmen who attempted mass shooting. | ||
This guy handled the situation well. | ||
You see the video and it looked kind of crazy, but nobody got hurt in the process and he stopped. | ||
A potential mass shooting. | ||
The video is on the screen here. | ||
I mean, this guy handled himself quite well, I have to say, and he stopped a potential mass shooting. | ||
A gunman shows up at the club, Dream Night Club in Chattanooga, and the security guard pulls out his rifle and stops the mass shooting from happening. | ||
Incredible work. | ||
This guy deserves a medal or something. | ||
And the fact he was able to stop this and nobody got hurt is truly incredible. | ||
So they believe this was a planned attack to come and commit a mass shooting at the club. | ||
That's what the police are saying. | ||
That's what the security, the head of the security was saying. | ||
And then this young man who was 24 years old stopped it from happening. | ||
Nobody got hurt. | ||
Incredible job. | ||
Incredible job. | ||
What's the answer to a bad guy with a gun? | ||
A good guy with a gun. | ||
Hey, look, nobody wants to live in a world where we have to have armed security everywhere we go, especially outside of a children's school. | ||
But notice, the guy was able to stop a mass shooting at the club. | ||
It would work at a school, too. | ||
Just saying. | ||
Just saying, like this. | ||
This just broke today. | ||
18-year-old trans suspect arrested for plotting Indiana high school shooting. | ||
Another trans shooter. | ||
This one was stopped. | ||
Authorities arrested an 18-year-old transgender suspect who allegedly planned to carry out a mass shooting at Mooresville High School in Indiana. | ||
Taken into custody. | ||
Being held in jail. | ||
The FBI alerted. | ||
Local police on the matter. | ||
The informant said the suspect had ordered a bulletproof vest and had access to an AR-15. | ||
And apparently was in contact with the Florida school shooter, Nicholas Cruz, while he was in prison. | ||
Which is stunning, but that's likely how they got their lead on this, because they do read those letters. | ||
So another trans shooting. | ||
This one stopped before it started, thank God. | ||
But the transviolence, folks, all fueled by the Democrat Party, continues to get worse. | ||
Thank God this one was stopped before it started. | ||
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