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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. | ||
In the wake of the explosive interview with Dr. David Martin, where he exposed the premeditated nature of this so-called pandemic, the truth is being unleashed. | ||
The best thing anybody listening to this can do right now is actually recognize that when you are told there is an emergency of international concern, remember that that is now code word for the preservation of tyrannical reach into the suppression of individual liberties. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
So we'll have to prepare for the next one. | ||
Another pandemic will come. | ||
For pandemics, we need new tools. | ||
Things like environmental surveillance needs to be done on a constant basis so we're never caught off guard again. | ||
That's absolutely necessary to avoid the difficulties of the next pandemic. | ||
So in the next five to 10 years for the next pandemic, and it won't be the last pandemic, the next one could be far more severe. | ||
Back in 2016, before President Trump even took office, Bill Gates was already cooking up the SARS-CoV-2 storm. | ||
He had his master plan in place by 2017, announcing it with Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum just days before President Trump's first term began. | ||
Anthony Fauci, the front man for Gates, manipulated the FDA to change the rules for emergency use authorization so Big Pharma could rush their dangerous experimental mRNA and DNA vaccines without proper testing. | ||
Operation Warp Speed was their Trojan horse in January of 2020, but the groundwork had been laid years earlier. | ||
Moderna's CEO admitted at the World Economic Forum in 2025 that they had 100,000 doses ready in 2019 because they knew this was coming. | ||
When the pandemic happened, Moderna had made 100,000 doses in 2019 for the whole year. | ||
And I remember walking after that I was into the office of my head of manufacturing and I said, how will we make a billion doses next year? | ||
And they look at me a bit funny, say, what? | ||
I say, yeah, we need to make a billion doses next year. | ||
There's going to be a pandemic. | ||
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So if ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were declared effective treatment for SARS-CoV-2, it would have invalidated the vaccine. | |
The vaccines would not have been allowed to get an EUA. These mRNA and DNA vaccines never got full FDA approval. | ||
They're still under EUA, even with tens of thousands of deaths reported to VAERS. Fauci, with Gates backing, funded gain-of-function research. | ||
Creating viruses in labs that don't exist in nature and handed millions to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Communist China. | ||
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We've known for a while that Dr. Fauci used NIH funding to finance bat coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | |
But it took the watchdog White Coat Waste Project to expose evidence that USAID was funding it too. | ||
The Gates Foundation threw their CEPI. or Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations started raising billions in 2017, promising investors a sure-shot pandemic. | ||
This was part of a coordinated effort with the World Health Organization, which is essentially a puppet for the CCP. To roll out this bioweapon named COVID-19, a part of China's unrestricted warfare strategy against the U.S., the virus itself eliminating as high as 18 million worldwide. | ||
The COVID vaccine mortality numbers have been a guarded secret by the insurance companies, the CDC, FDA, and Mockingbird Media. | ||
But we can start at 20 million and begin the true investigation. | ||
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70% are long vax, not long COVID, meaning all of their issues, the syndrome, started after the vaccine, not COVID. The vast majority are long vax. | |
And so the only disease that's recognized in this country is long COVID. All the academic medical centers, they have these little long COVID clinics. | ||
It's not... | ||
Vaccine injury clinics, it's long COVID clinics. | ||
So there's this constant burying of the role of the vaccine in what's befallen society. | ||
But why? | ||
I mean, that's so evil that it's hard to believe it's happening. | ||
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It threatens so much. | |
Why did we create a vaccine that reproduces the most pathogenic component of the virus? | ||
Why not the nucleocapsid? | ||
Why not the whole virus? | ||
Why do we keep pushing on Spike? | ||
It's insane. | ||
And once that investigation is completed, the history books will detail how the COVID-19 rollout was a premeditated global genocide for profit and control. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, February 18th, 2025. This is the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
And boy, oh boy, did yesterday's activity at the Capitol catch some major ground since we last signed off on X, even caught Elon Musk's attention. | ||
We're going to follow up a little bit more with that, and we're going to debut some new footage in the third hour that we didn't air yesterday. | ||
And then we're going to be doing some follow-up coverage as well. | ||
As other people that went to these protests across the nation got their footage. | ||
Very similar to my footage. | ||
Everybody kind of has their different approach as far as how they conduct interviews or try to talk to the protesters. | ||
But the people that go out to these events and hate Trump, hate Musk, whatever the case is. | ||
Some of them seem to just hate white people. | ||
They're all virtually the same. | ||
They're all virtually the same. | ||
And I think that... | ||
There's a new split happening now where, and I think my analysis has been proven entirely correct, where you basically just have, it's 10% of what they used to have in 2017, let's say, and then half of that is just completely, it's sad, but it's true. | ||
They're just completely deranged people. | ||
Just mentally ill, deranged people. | ||
And this is what the left has to represent them now, at the street level. | ||
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And so, it's not a good look. | |
It's not a good look. | ||
But that's all the Democrats have. | ||
And they're getting abandoned left and right. | ||
But I've got evidence that shows people are seeing this behavior might be apolitical. | ||
They might even be left, liberal. | ||
But they see this behavior and they say, I can't be on this side. | ||
I have nothing in common with these people. | ||
They do not represent me, and I'm out. | ||
And then you have Nicole Shanahan, and we'll play that clip, of her explaining it too, why she left the Democrat Party. | ||
But see, a very important video of Stephen Miller, and it's good that he can do this on CNN. You can't talk any sense. | ||
to these leftists when you try to have a conversation with them. | ||
We've proven that again just yesterday. | ||
But Stephen Miller goes on CNN and the bimbo host tries to trick him and trip him up on Doge and he says, you know what? | ||
Let me explain it so everybody can understand. | ||
Let me just lay it all out so everybody can understand exactly what Doge is about. | ||
And he does a great job. | ||
Very important clip. | ||
We're going to play that. | ||
Now, of course... | ||
There are updates on Doge, some big ones, but a major move with Social Security. | ||
And then also, there's all of these people that are trying to stand in the way of Doge getting access to the data, to the funding data. | ||
Now, an anti-Trump judge, Chutkin, well-known as being anti-Trump, that's her legacy is being anti-Trump. | ||
She even gave the green light and said, no, they can do this. | ||
Now, the Republicans in Congress are kind of a mess. | ||
And I guess they're really focused on getting Cash Patel confirmed right now, and we got news on that coming up. | ||
And then they're focused on this budget showdown that's about to happen. | ||
But see, the Republican Party in Congress still is not with the times. | ||
They're still playing old politics and they just don't quite get where the priorities need to be. | ||
This is not standard political procedure that we need to be dealing with here. | ||
Thinking about bills and budgets. | ||
They need to be impeaching judges. | ||
They need to be making their stance clear at the congressional level that they are giving those The green light to do all of this as a congressional confirmed entity, bureaucracy, which it already is. | ||
Bill Clinton and Al Gore kind of, to their credit, did it originally. | ||
Now they kind of shifted some things around from federal to state and offshored a bunch of money. | ||
But Bill Clinton and Al Gore actually did the original doge. | ||
And they cut tons of federal spending. | ||
And then Barack Obama started a new entity, the USDS, United States Digital Services, which has just been renamed to Doge. | ||
So it's already a legitimate entity, and anything and everything they're doing right now is already greenlit. | ||
But now it's Musk and Doge that actually want to get in there and expose the fraud and be transparent and share all the DIE contracts and everything else for the people to see them. | ||
So now all of these, I don't even know if they're Democrats, but... | ||
These bureaucrats, likely corrupt, are trying to stop all that access. | ||
So there's been some big developments as far as that is concerned. | ||
Now, we do have some other news we'll get to today as well. | ||
That big plane crash in Toronto yesterday. | ||
We'll kind of update you on that. | ||
Same thing. | ||
They try to blame Trump for everything. | ||
Of course, this is Toronto. | ||
It's Canada. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Maybe they've already accepted that Canada is part of the United States now. | ||
Maybe that's what that means. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And then we have some geopolitical news with... | ||
And all the whining that we've heard over the years. | ||
Trump's going to do this to Medicare. | ||
Trump's going to do this to Medicaid. | ||
Trump's going to do this to Social Security. | ||
Well, then they're going to come in and expose all the fraud and waste and abuse. | ||
Give that money back to the people. | ||
Wherever it goes. | ||
Wherever it goes. | ||
So we got that coming up as well. | ||
In fact, let's just dive right into it. | ||
And then play the important Stephen Miller clip explaining it. | ||
Why would the top Social Security official be blocking Doge from accessing their systems? | ||
Why? | ||
Oh, well, it's about privacy and we don't want that information falling into the wrong hands. | ||
The information is already there. | ||
It's already in a database. | ||
All these people can already access it. | ||
Doge has been given the green light under Trump's leadership. | ||
Really, Trump's running it. | ||
And Musk is just kind of the front man, if you will. | ||
And they say, oh, he's not in an official position. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Yeah, I guess he's working for free, just like Donald Trump. | ||
Okay. | ||
But they're panicked. | ||
They don't want to give him the access. | ||
It's not about privacy. | ||
These are the same people that allow warrantless spying and searching and seizures. | ||
They don't give a damn about privacy. | ||
This isn't about privacy. | ||
They're panicked about somebody getting in there, looking at the books, finding the fraud, and then showing it to the American people. | ||
So, the one who's been blocking this and getting in the hard time, she's stepping down now. | ||
Top Social Security official exits after clash with Musk's Doge over data. | ||
Michelle King. | ||
Who spent several decades at the agency before being named its acting commissioner last month. | ||
So that was under Biden. | ||
Left her position after the disagreement with Musk. | ||
Now the person who's moving up into her position was in charge of the fraud department. | ||
So I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing, but that's the next up. | ||
Social Security head steps down over Doge access of recipient information. | ||
They don't want you to see who is getting all that money. | ||
Oh, what are you going to find out? | ||
A thousand people that are 200 years old are getting Social Security? | ||
Again, we're just skimming off the top, but you're skimming off the top of a couple hundred billion dollar budget here, entitlement program here. | ||
You're looking at a couple hundred million for you and your friends, ain't ya? | ||
Wherever they may be. | ||
I know they're not 200 years old. | ||
So she's out. | ||
And it was all about stopping Doge from exposing the fraud. | ||
But she didn't want to be there. | ||
When things got really ugly. | ||
So she did her part. | ||
She said, I'm not going to give it to you. | ||
They said, well, we're going to get it anyway. | ||
So she said, okay, well, then I'm out. | ||
White House spokesperson Harrison Fields released a statement. | ||
Last night, President Trump has nominated the highly qualified and talented Frank Bisagano to lead the Social Security Administration, and we expect him to be swiftly confirmed in the coming weeks. | ||
In the meantime... | ||
The agency will be led by a career social security anti-fraud expert as the acting commissioner. | ||
President Trump is committed to appointing the best and most qualified individuals who are dedicated to working on behalf of the American people, not to appease the bureaucracy that has failed them for far too long. | ||
King's exit from the administration is one of the several departures of high-ranking officials concerned about Doge staffers. | ||
Potential unlawful access to private taxpayer information. | ||
So, I would doubt we've seen the last of the legal action to try to stop this. | ||
But when Tanya Chutkin tells the Democrats, hey, you have no standing here. | ||
They can go in there and they can do this. | ||
It already existed. | ||
Obama even made the program. | ||
They just renamed it. | ||
So, yeah, you have to cooperate with this. | ||
I mean, can you imagine? | ||
The Democrats are calling up their judges. | ||
These are the same people that went after Trump and persecuted Trump. | ||
And they're calling up their judges and they're saying, um, you gotta stop doing anything under Obama. | ||
But it was already there, established. | ||
And then they say, hey, we're gonna go in here and we're gonna audit all of these books. | ||
You know, we got a major budget problem, a major deficit problem, a major debt problem. | ||
Trump got elected to do this. | ||
We've got to get in there. | ||
We've got to look at some of these books. | ||
And they say, nope. | ||
If you run a business like that, you'd go to jail. | ||
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You would go to jail. | ||
And that's what this is about. | ||
They've been laundering the money. | ||
They've been stealing the money. | ||
And they're afraid if somebody gets in there and finds the crimes, they're going to jail. | ||
Why do you think the top search trends in Washington, D.C. are criminal defense lawyers and money laundering and wire transfers and offshore bank accounts and statute of limitations? | ||
Do the math here, folks. | ||
And these Democrats are so desperate, they think they can just call up a judge and say, hey, stop this. | ||
And it didn't work this time. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
They're pretty panicked. | ||
Now, we got more from the Department of Government Efficiency, but let's just go to Stephen Miller first. | ||
On CNN, doing a great job, trying to talk to this bimbo CNN host, just laying out what Doge is about, its purposes, and how it's operating as CNN. CNN trying to run cover for the money laundering operation going on in these entitlement programs and these alphabet agencies. | ||
Stephen Miller, clip four. | ||
Chief of Staff for Policy. | ||
Stephen, thank you so much for taking time for us. | ||
So who is in charge of DOGE? The President of the United States. | ||
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He's the administrator of DOGE? No. | |
DOGE is what was formerly U.S. Digital Services. | ||
It's an agency of the federal government that reports into the executive office of the President. | ||
Which reports to the President of the United States. | ||
Okay. | ||
The way that Article 2 works is a President wins an election, and then he appoints staff, including myself, including Mike Waltz, including Susie Wiles, including Elon Musk, and those staff report to him. | ||
Okay, well aware. | ||
So Elon Musk, a week ago, answered his question about transparency at Doge. | ||
This is how he spoke about Doge. | ||
Well, we actually are trying to be as transparent as possible. | ||
In fact, our actions, we post our actions to the Doge handle on X and to the Doge website. | ||
So all of our actions are maximally transparent. | ||
You hear him there. | ||
We post our actions. | ||
All of our actions are maximally transparent. | ||
Does Elon Musk know he's not in charge of Doge? | ||
Again. | ||
The president runs the government, then the president appoints advisors, including Elon, including myself, including all the other staff here at the White House, and then those staff, in turn, execute the president's commands and directions to all the agencies of the federal government. | ||
This is how democracy works, something that we treasure in America. | ||
The whole American people go to the ballot box, they elect the president, the president appoints staff, the staff that administer his orders and directives across the whole U.S. government. | ||
Okay, Stephen, I get that, but this is important because we want to talk about who's making the decisions here. | ||
There were 300 employees, the National Nuclear Security Administration, you know about this, they were fired, the agency had to rescind those terminations because these were employees who were critical to maintaining the nation's nuclear stockpile. | ||
So then who is it making those decisions of which federal employees are terminated? | ||
This is so pathetic. | ||
Well, in that case, the Secretary of Energy would be the one. | ||
So what you're describing with the cuts in the Department of Energy, those are directed by the Senate-confirmed Secretary of Energy. | ||
Okay, so that was the Secretary of Energy's mistake. | ||
Well, I wouldn't use the term mistake. | ||
I would say that it's pretty standard when you're downsizing government. | ||
You make cuts. | ||
You assess those cuts. | ||
You see who needs to be rehired, who needs to be kept, who needs to be re-evaluated. | ||
That's not what happened here, though, Stephen. | ||
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You know that. | |
They were resented. | ||
These aren't normal things. | ||
These were terminations that were resented. | ||
I understand that even a temporary interruption in federal employment is a great... | ||
What the American people see is a government that is finally delivering a promise of accountability under President Trump. | ||
You want to have a conversation about transparency. | ||
Let me ask you a question. | ||
Do you have any idea where the $22 billion that the Department of Health and Human Services provided to illegal aliens under Joe Biden is right now? | ||
$22 billion with a B. That's enough to provide a free house to every homeless veteran. | ||
Where's the $22 billion? | ||
Nice. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You don't know. | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
Joe Biden just spent it, and now it's gone. | ||
Transparency begins with having an accounting of where every federal dollar is spent. | ||
And God bless President Trump for leading this effort. | ||
Stephen, it seems like the crisis here had to do with... | ||
The nation's nuclear stockpile. | ||
And for these particular federal workers, which I'm not, so this isn't my personal crisis. | ||
Military members of the Guard and the Reserve. | ||
Well, I don't think it's a crisis and you don't think it's a crisis, then why are we talking about it? | ||
Stephen Miller is just the best. | ||
I would vote for him, for president. | ||
Maybe Trump Miller? | ||
Trump Jr. Miller? | ||
There's so much to unpack. | ||
Okay, but he does a great job just laying it out and explaining it, like, you know, maybe to a kindergartner, like a CNN host would be. | ||
But you have to understand what's happening here. | ||
He's talking about payments that went out, and we have the number that Doe's just released. | ||
Payments that went out that did not have any tracking or tracing. | ||
I mean, it's just totally crazy. | ||
Trillions of dollars. | ||
And so Musk comes in and says, hey, and it's really the old system. | ||
They're just not using it. | ||
They say, hey, now it's a new code. | ||
It's like rewriting the law. | ||
It's like all these states that have constitutional carry. | ||
Well, what do you mean constitutional carry? | ||
That's redundant. | ||
It's constitutional law. | ||
But it's the same thing. | ||
So there's already these rules on the books, and you have to write in where all this expenditure is going, and they just don't do it. | ||
They just don't follow the paperwork. | ||
So they cut a check and send it out, and then there's no record of it. | ||
Trillions of dollars that they're finding now. | ||
But let's give a practical example. | ||
This is like, if you run a business, and you've noticed now your business has had three months of a deficit, and now you're in debt. | ||
And you say, okay, something weird is going on here. | ||
You don't run the books. | ||
You're not the accountant. | ||
You got your accountant's office over there. | ||
So you call an auditor. | ||
You say, hey, I need you to come audit my company. | ||
I need you to come audit these books. | ||
I got some weird financial stuff going on. | ||
So the auditor goes into the accountant's office and says, hey, I need access to your books. | ||
I need access to your data. | ||
And the accountant says, nope, not going to do it. | ||
And now I'm calling a lawyer. | ||
Well, what are you going to assume at that moment? | ||
You're going to assume that that accountant is stealing money or hiding money laundering. | ||
And that's exactly what's going on at all these different bureaucracies right now. | ||
And the media's running cover? | ||
So the auditor goes into the accountant's office and says, hey, I need to see your books. | ||
And then the marketing guy comes over and says, no, you can't do that. | ||
And then the digital strategist comes over and says, hey, you can't go in there. | ||
And then the creative guy... | ||
The design guy, all these guys are now running up to the front door with the auditor saying, you can't go in there, don't go in there. | ||
Well, immediately, what is the auditor going to think? | ||
He's going to think, okay, you're all laundering money, and that's why the finances are off, isn't it? | ||
And that's exactly what is going on with Doge right now. | ||
And the process is just beginning. | ||
Wait until you see these numbers that we have coming up. | ||
Folks, trillions in spending that they don't even file the paperwork on. | ||
They just cut the check, send it, nobody files the paperwork, and it just deletes from the system. | ||
Now, when we come back from this break, President Trump is actually live from the White House. | ||
We're going to pick up Trump's live feed. | ||
He just went live moments ago. | ||
We're going to pick up Trump's live feed. | ||
He's doing kind of a pop-up press conference, so we'll go live to President Trump in the White House. | ||
I'll get to some of these numbers that we have as well. | ||
These numbers are staggering. | ||
Trillions of dollars, untraced funds. | ||
Billions of dollars at the EPA that they were about to give to all the Democrat donors. | ||
And Lee Zeldin has just stopped it. | ||
I mean, it's insane. | ||
Who would be against this? | ||
As Stephen Miller just put it perfectly. | ||
Hey, with that money, we could purchase a home for every homeless veteran. | ||
So what do you want? | ||
People stealing money and money going to dead people in foreign countries? | ||
Or homeless veterans having a root over their head? | ||
What do the American people want? | ||
All right, President Trump moments ago stepped up to the podium. | ||
He's having a pop-up press conference from the White House. | ||
Let's join him live. | ||
I want to thank some of the great people from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. | ||
They're here to take photographs. | ||
Oh, the Winter White House. | ||
Sorry, Marlboro, the Winter White House. | ||
Also the fire department, the great firefighters. | ||
So they're here throughout the room, and I want to thank you very much for being here. | ||
I'll be with you in a little while. | ||
We'll do some great photos. | ||
We have plenty of time. | ||
Policeman. | ||
Police women and firemen, firewomen, they're here and we appreciate it very much. | ||
You've done a fantastic job. | ||
I think it's very important to state that incredible things are happening in our country. | ||
I think we've made more progress in three weeks than they've made in four years, especially with respect to the reputation of our country. | ||
And people are respecting us again as a country and as a powerful country. | ||
Maybe a smart country, but maybe not so smart, because when you look at some of the waste, fraud, and abuse that's being uncovered by Doge, and the people at Doge, these are young, often young, but super brilliant people, incredible computer scientists and other things, and they're finding levels of fraud and waste and abuse like I think nobody ever thought possible. | ||
But before we do that, I just want to ask Will to come over. | ||
I've just finished signing some executive orders, and if we could start with that, Will, you might want to come up here and just explain what we did. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good afternoon, y'all. | ||
A short while ago, President Trump signed three items. | ||
The first is an executive order relating to the affordability and availability of in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments. | ||
These are treatments that have become unaffordable for many Americans or have been unaffordable for many Americans. | ||
And the executive order is a directive to the Domestic Policy Council to examine ways. | ||
To make IVF and other fertility treatments more affordable for more Americans. | ||
Remember they said Trump would end IVF? The second item that we signed was a presidential memorandum imposing radical transparency requirements on government departments and agencies in keeping with President Trump and the administrations. | ||
Broader commitment to governmental transparency. | ||
What this presidential memorandum would do is require, as waste, fraud, and abuse is uncovered, as programs are canceled, and ultimately, as taxpayer dollars are saved, this presidential memorandum would require departments and agencies to make all of the details of that freely available to the public. | ||
Lastly, we have another executive order that President Trump signed. | ||
Relating to independent agencies, this executive order would establish important oversight functions in the Office of Management and Budget and its subsidiary office, OIRA, supervising independent agencies and many of their actions, and also reestablishes the longstanding norm that only the president or the attorney general can speak for the United States when stating an opinion as to what the law is. | ||
Thank you very much, Will. | ||
That was the primary purpose of this conference, to explain that they're all very important in their own way. | ||
Fertilization, I've been saying that we're going to do what we have to do, and I think the women and families, husbands, are very appreciative of it. | ||
But that was it. | ||
I do want to say while I'm up here, I've been contacted by some of the biggest companies in the world. | ||
And because of what we're doing economically and through tariffs and taxes and incentives, they want to come back into the United States. | ||
Oh my gosh, listen to that. | ||
And we'll be announcing various, very large companies, the biggest actually. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
And they'll be coming back having to do with chips and having to do also with cars and lots of other things. | ||
We're going to be announcing some very, very big... | ||
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I'm sorry, can we pause it briefly here? | |
It's honestly crazy. | ||
It's kind of surreal, like Twilight Zone level now. | ||
And it shouldn't be, because it's all just common sense. | ||
I mean, it's really more common sense than anything. | ||
And, you know, I understand kind of committed conservatives, cultural conservatives, and the purists out there that get a little bent out of shape about the MAGA movement. | ||
You just have to understand it for what it is. | ||
It's a populist movement. | ||
It's a nationalist movement. | ||
It's a common sense movement. | ||
So if you want to say it's not conservative, then fine. | ||
Okay, then it's not conservative. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
It's nationalist. | ||
It's populist. | ||
So it's surreal to have the entire mainstream media landscape. | ||
Billions of dollars. | ||
Billions of dollars. | ||
And yet, they just don't get it. | ||
And when Trump starts talking about tariffs on the campaign trail, and they publish all their attack pieces, and they warn about prices and everything else, and I sit up here with my humble crew in the Infowars world headquarters, still by miracle of God and the prayers and support of this audience, on air every day, and what did I say for months while they were lying about tariffs? | ||
I said, it's all about bringing manufacturing back. | ||
And here's President Trump now, not even a month in, and he's saying, hey, look, we're bringing manufacturing back. | ||
When you combine, this is what I'm saying, it's so frustrating. | ||
It's like, I'm not even a financial expert. | ||
This is common sense stuff. | ||
When you stop shipping jobs overseas, and you bring back production and manufacturing, mostly goes into metropolitan areas, those are middle class jobs. | ||
For thousands, tens of thousands of people, you might not ever be rich, but you'll probably be able to take your family on a vacation every year, have a nice roof over your home, a car that works, send your kids to school where you want them to go. | ||
Just because of a manufacturing company in your city, a production company in your city. | ||
And then you combine that with cutting all the taxes and cutting all the regulations. | ||
I mean, that's the golden age. | ||
That's the economic boom. | ||
It's staring you right in the face. | ||
All you got to do is open the door. | ||
It's not even locked. | ||
And Trump is doing it now. | ||
So, how do people not see this? | ||
They either don't want to. | ||
They're in on the steel. | ||
They hate America. | ||
They want it to collapse. | ||
I mean, this is everything. | ||
This is America. | ||
I mean, this instills such patriotism in me. | ||
This instills such hope in me. | ||
That we can have an American future. | ||
That we can have another economic boom. | ||
That we can have another golden age. | ||
It's all possible. | ||
It's all merging right now. | ||
The development of AI and new technologies. | ||
Whether you like it or not, it's all coming. | ||
And then to have the president up there lifting the regulations, cutting the taxes, bringing the manufacturing back. | ||
It's like, that's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
Most people don't care about politics, folks. | ||
It's just the truth. | ||
They don't care about it. | ||
They don't want to care about it. | ||
They want to have a job that they can afford a lifestyle that's comfortable and take care of their family. | ||
And that's what this does. | ||
It feels great. | ||
Go back to Trump. | ||
Decisions are being made by companies all around the world, the biggest, and they want to come back into the U.S. Car plants are being canceled in other locations now because they want to build them here. | ||
And you read about a couple, not that I want to mention names or anything, but you read about a couple of big ones in Mexico just got canceled because they're going to be building them in the United States. | ||
And that's very simply because of what we're doing with respect to taxes, tariffs, and incentives. | ||
And I think it's a very important thing. | ||
And you'll be seeing this over the next, probably over the next two years, to be honest. | ||
But you're going to see a lot of it over the next couple of weeks. | ||
A lot of big ones are going to be announcing. | ||
And so while we're here, I guess we can take a couple of quick questions. | ||
Go ahead, please. | ||
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Please. | |
I decided specifically what the auto tariff rate should be. | ||
Yeah, I probably will tell you that on April 2nd, but it'll be in the neighborhood of 25 percent. | ||
It'll be 25 percent and higher, and it'll go very substantially higher over the course of a year. | ||
But we want to give them time to come in because, as you know, when they come into the United States and they have their plant or factory here, there is no tariff. | ||
So we want to give them a little bit of a chance. | ||
Yes, thank you. | ||
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The EU representative is going to be here in Washington next week. | |
I'm sorry, tomorrow. | ||
He's going to be meeting with Hassett and Greer and Letnik. | ||
What can the EU do? | ||
To sort of avoid the reciprocal tariffs that you've talked about. | ||
And, you know, you've talked a lot about the VAT. Do you expect them to reduce that? | ||
Well, they did already, as I understand it, reduce their car tariff all the way down to what we have. | ||
And a lot of that will take place. | ||
And I think some won't do it and some will do it. | ||
The EU had a 10% tax on cars, and now they have a 2.5% tax, which is the exact same as us. | ||
So already we've saved a tremendous amount. | ||
That would be great. | ||
If everybody would do that, then we'd all be on the same playing field. | ||
Because essentially what we're doing with the tariffs is, you know, they charge us, we charge them, same amount. | ||
And it's called reciprocal, actually. | ||
And whatever they charge us, we're charging them. | ||
And so the EU is... | ||
You know, I appreciate that they did this, but, you know, the EU has been very unfair to us. | ||
We have a deficit of $350 billion. | ||
They don't take our cars. | ||
They don't take our farm products. | ||
They don't take almost anything. | ||
They take very little. | ||
And we're going to have to straighten that out, and we will. | ||
I have no doubt about it. | ||
Yeah, go ahead, please. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
Could you tell us a little bit more about the Russia talks, your impression of how they went today, and if you're perhaps more confident or less confident of a deal after what happened today? | ||
Well, much more confident. | ||
They were very good. | ||
Russia wants to do something. | ||
They want to stop the savage barbarianism. | ||
I mean, what's going on over there? | ||
Soldiers are being killed by the thousands on a weekly basis. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And they're not American soldiers. | ||
They're Russian soldiers, and they're Ukrainian soldiers, largely, although a lot of Koreans have been killed, as you know. | ||
Quite a bit of them have been killed. | ||
They came over to fight, and a large portion have been wiped out. | ||
But we want to end it. | ||
It's a senseless war. | ||
It should have never happened, would have never happened if I was president, and it's a shame to see it. | ||
And I see pictures that you don't see, but I see pictures of fields. | ||
That look just horrible. | ||
It looks like Gettysburg. | ||
If you see the old pictures of Gettysburg, it's soldiers lying all over the field, body parts all over the field. | ||
They're all dead. | ||
And this is going on on a daily basis. | ||
It's a horrible thing. | ||
Both Russia and Ukraine, they're losing thousands and thousands of soldiers. | ||
And a lot of people have been killed, too. | ||
I think that's one of the things that you'll see historically and you'll see later on as it goes along. | ||
I think people are going to be surprised at how many people Not only soldiers have been killed in Ukraine. | ||
A lot more people than you think. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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President Trump, as part of a peace deal with Putin, would you be willing to consider removing all American troops from Europe? | |
Well, nobody's asked me to do that, so I don't think we'd have to do that. | ||
I wouldn't want to do that. | ||
But that question's never really come up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Please. | ||
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Are you stationing European peacekeeping troops in Ukraine as part of this peace deal? | |
If they want to do that, that's great. | ||
I'm all for it. | ||
If they want to do that, I think that'd be fine. | ||
I mean, I know France has mentioned it. | ||
Others have mentioned it. | ||
UK has mentioned it. | ||
But yeah, well, if we have a peace deal, I think having troops over there from the standpoint of Europe, we won't have to put any over there because, you know, we're very far away. | ||
But having troops over there would be fine. | ||
I would not object to it at all. | ||
We're talking about this now. | ||
Peace. | ||
We have either a ceasefire or a peace itself. | ||
And we're looking to do both. | ||
We'd start off with a ceasefire. | ||
And if they want to do that. | ||
I know France was willing to do that. | ||
And I thought that was a beautiful gesture. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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Do you have any message for Ukrainians who, after three years of fighting, might feel betrayed or disappointed at not having a seat at these initial talks in Saudi Arabia? | |
Well, I think I'm really disappointed in what's happened. | ||
I've been watching this for three years. | ||
It's a war that would have never happened if I was president. | ||
And I've been watching these people being killed at levels that you've rarely seen, not even close, since the Second World War. | ||
And I'm very disappointed. | ||
I hear that they're upset about not having a seat. | ||
Well, they've had a seat for three years, and a long time before that. | ||
This could have been settled very easily. | ||
Just a half-baked negotiator could have settled this years ago without, I think, without the loss of much land, very little land, without the loss of any lives, and without the loss of cities that are just laying on their sides. | ||
You have those magnificent golden domes that are shattered, will never be replaced. | ||
You can't replace them. | ||
Thousand-year-old domes that are so beautiful, you can't replace that. | ||
The whole civilization has changed because of what? | ||
So when they're worried about not being seated, you mean somebody that should have gone in and made a deal a long time ago? | ||
You could have made a deal. | ||
This is one that could have made a deal. | ||
There was no talk of this during the Trump administration. | ||
Putin would have never, ever done it. | ||
And by the way, we wouldn't have had October 7th. | ||
You know that? | ||
We wouldn't have had October 7th either in Israel. | ||
By the way, and pause it right there because this is probably worth expanding a little bit. | ||
Two significant things Trump is saying here. | ||
First of all, you notice, oh, Ukrainians are upset. | ||
They're not at the table for these negotiations. | ||
Again, why? | ||
Because Zelensky isn't in charge of anything, folks. | ||
And everybody knows it. | ||
Zelensky is not in charge of anything. | ||
And he's got all these different interviews, you know, tough guys and pretends like he's some sort of expert diplomat. | ||
He's not. | ||
He was a... | ||
He was a homosexual comedian before he became president. | ||
So this is not a serious person. | ||
And everybody knows it. | ||
So yeah, they're having negotiations without Zelensky. | ||
He's been a disaster. | ||
He's not even a legitimate president. | ||
So that's a significant thing for Trump to recognize and say without just saying it so bluntly. | ||
But then he says a half-baked negotiator could have gotten a deal done. | ||
It's really simple. | ||
And Ukraine knew it. | ||
And so whoever was running Zelensky, whether it was NATO assets or intelligence assets, like out of the CIA, there was an operation to launder money and weapons through Ukraine. | ||
But they needed the smokescreen to do it. | ||
So they knew how to entice Russia into a larger escalation, which would be... | ||
Moving NATO troops into Ukraine and declaring that NATO would become a part of Ukraine and the continued oppression of the Russian people in eastern Ukraine. | ||
So they knew those triggers would force Russia's hand. | ||
They knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
So they did it. | ||
I mean, you could say Russia fell into the trap, but I mean, okay, you know, you step into a trap, you got to get out. | ||
So Ukraine instigates it with these moves. | ||
Russia goes into Ukraine, says, nope, we told you not to do this. | ||
This was our red line. | ||
Now we're going in. | ||
They're taking these eastern territories that wanted to be Russian anyway. | ||
The Kiev bubble is separated from all of it. | ||
They're stealing all the money. | ||
And then they used Ukraine to launder all the other money and all the other weapons, which Zelensky has admitted, to all their other proxy groups in the Middle East so that they could go collapse Syria. | ||
Go start a larger escalation in Israel. | ||
They say, oh, well, it's Iran, it's Iran. | ||
Well, yeah, okay, Iran may have their pawns in play too, but all of this is coming from weapons and money being laundered out of Ukraine. | ||
All of it. | ||
So that's what this was. | ||
It was a whole smokescreen operation to drag Russia into Ukraine, start the war back up, and then launder all the money and weapons through Ukraine that they didn't get for four years in Trump's first administration. | ||
And so that's exactly what they did. | ||
ISIS, all these proxy wars were dead for four years under Trump because he just cut off their funding and weapons. | ||
Then they opened Ukraine back up. | ||
They put in the gay thespian Zelensky as a fake president. | ||
Boom. | ||
Whole thing starts. | ||
They launder all the money and weapons. | ||
So that's what Trump is saying here. | ||
He's saying, look, the world doesn't respect Zelensky and they could have had peace forever ago. | ||
They never wanted it. | ||
They stole the money. | ||
They stole the weapons. | ||
It's not even a debate. | ||
Even Zelensky admits it. | ||
This is how corrupt it is, man. | ||
This is how corrupt these wars are. | ||
And so you can sit here and feel however you want about Putin, good guy or bad guy. | ||
Zelensky is the one working for the bad guys. | ||
So Putin can be, there can be two bad guys. | ||
But Zelensky is the one working for the bad guys. | ||
Zelensky, wittingly or unwittingly, is the guy... | ||
Opening the doors for the military industrial complex and the money laundering and the weapons laundering. | ||
Now he, I mean, look, he might be so dumb he doesn't even know what's going on, to be quite honest. | ||
I don't know. | ||
When he goes up there in front of the media and says, yeah, well, we didn't even get half of the money that was sent to us. | ||
I don't know where it went. | ||
I mean, that's a pretty stunning thing to say in an interview. | ||
So I don't know if that's him making a power play. | ||
Like, hey, I know you're stealing the money and, you know, if you don't give me what I want, I'll let the whole world know. | ||
Or if that's really just him being ignorant, not knowing what's going on with the money. | ||
But that is a very significant thing. | ||
And there's some other geopolitical developments there. | ||
But let's go back to the press conference here with President Trump. | ||
And we'll close out the hour. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
We've had October 7th either in Israel. | ||
And we wouldn't have had that mess that's going on over there. | ||
See, he even says it. | ||
It's almost like he's saying it, folks. | ||
He says we wouldn't have had October 7th. | ||
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All over the world. | |
Because they laundered all the weapons and the money through Ukraine and through Afghanistan, quite frankly, as well. | ||
But he's telling you, President Trump is telling you, none of this would have happened. | ||
It was all because they were laundering the money and the weapons through Ukraine and then the Afghanistan debacle. | ||
So it wouldn't have happened because of geopolitical policy from Trump wouldn't have opened the doors for it to happen. | ||
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For you to reconsider the restrictions on the Associated Press. | |
And secondly, some of your advisors are concerned with the Associated Press' style guide, using language and giving guidance to not use words like illegal immigrant or to use phrases like gender-affirming care. | ||
And they're concerned about that being an encroaching amount of liberalism in the way in which the press writes about things. | ||
Do you share those concerns? | ||
Well, I do think that some of the phrases that they want to use are ridiculous. | ||
And I think, frankly, they become obsolete. | ||
Especially in the last three weeks, because many things have happened in the last three weeks. | ||
And I didn't know about that, but I would say that if they want to use certain phrases like that, and I guess some are okay, but many aren't. | ||
But the Associated Press just refuses to go with what the law is and what is taking place. | ||
It's called the Gulf of America now. | ||
It's not called the Gulf of Mexico any longer. | ||
I have the right to do it, just like we have the right to do Mount McKinley, and nobody's even challenging that. | ||
But only the associate... | ||
Essentially, it's primarily the Associated Press, and I don't know what they're doing, but I just say that we're going to keep them out until such time as they agree that it's the Gulf of America. | ||
We're very proud of this country, and we want it to be the Gulf of America. | ||
Now, the Associated Press, as you know, has been very, very wrong. | ||
On the election, on Trump, and the treatment of Trump, and other things having to do with Trump and Republicans and conservatives. | ||
And they're doing us no favors. | ||
And I guess I'm not doing them any favors. | ||
That's the way life works. | ||
But, you know, thank you for the question. | ||
Who are you with? | ||
Very good question. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Hearing that Russia wants to force Ukraine to hold new elections in order to sign any kind of a peace deal, is that something that the U.S. would ever support? | |
Well, we have a situation where we haven't had elections in Ukraine, where we have martial law, essentially martial law in Ukraine, where the leader in Ukraine, I mean, I hate to say it, but he's down at 4% approval rating, and where a country has been blown to smithereens. | ||
You got... | ||
Most of the cities are laying on their sides. | ||
The buildings are collapsed. | ||
It looks like a massive demolition site. | ||
A hole. | ||
I mean, so many of the cities. | ||
I mean, they haven't done it in Kiev because I guess they don't want to shoot too many rockets in there. | ||
They've done it 20%, but they haven't done it 100%. | ||
If they wanted to do it 100%, it would probably happen very quickly. | ||
But you have cities that are absolutely decimated. | ||
And, yeah, I would say that, you know, when they want a seat at the table, you could say the people have to... | ||
Wouldn't the people of Ukraine have to say, like, you know, it's been a long time since we've had an election? | ||
That's not a Russia thing. | ||
That's something coming from me and coming from many other countries also. | ||
You know, Ukraine is being just wiped out. | ||
Look at what's happening to the cities. | ||
There are cities. | ||
There's not even a building standing. | ||
It's a massive... | ||
You talk about Gaza. | ||
I mean, it's literally, these cities look like Gaza. | ||
Actually, many have, percentage-wise, more buildings knocked down than in Gaza. | ||
So, you know, people are tired of it. | ||
People want to see something happen. | ||
And, you know, the other thing that's been bothering me for a long time, because I solved the problem with NATO. They paid hundreds of billions of dollars into the funds of NATO when I said, you've got to pay. | ||
Because the United States was paying for European countries, and then they take advantage of us on trade. | ||
But I've seen it. | ||
Look, we have to, they have to pay, they have to find out, where is the money going to? | ||
We have, I believe, President Zelensky said last week that he doesn't know where half of the money is that we gave him. | ||
Well, we gave them, I believe, $350 billion. | ||
But let's say it's something less than that, but it's a lot. | ||
And we have to equalize with Europe because... | ||
Europe is given a very much smaller percentage than that. | ||
I mean, folks, this is just incredible. | ||
Forget about Joe Biden couldn't even stand up straight for, you know, 20 minutes or do a press conference. | ||
I mean, Trump is actually up there just telling the truth to the American people. | ||
I mean, this is the most transparent, honest administration ever. | ||
I mean, Trump just told you everything. | ||
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I think Europe has given $100 billion, and we've given, let's say, $300 plus. | ||
And it's more important for them than it is for us. | ||
We have an ocean in between, and they don't. | ||
Where is all the money that's been given? | ||
Where is it going? | ||
And nobody, I've never seen an accounting of it. | ||
We give hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
I don't see any accounting. | ||
So I want to see peace. | ||
Look, you know why I want? | ||
Because I don't want all these people killed anymore. | ||
I'm looking at people that are being killed. | ||
And they're Russian and Ukrainian people, but they're people. | ||
Doesn't matter where they're from on the whole planet. | ||
And I think I have the power to end this war. | ||
And I think it's going very well. | ||
But today I heard, oh, well, we weren't invited. | ||
Well, you've been there for three years. | ||
You should have ended it three years. | ||
You should have never started it. | ||
You could have made a deal. | ||
I could have made a deal for Ukraine that would have given them almost all of the land, everything, almost all of the land, and no people would have been killed, and no city would have been demolished, and not one dome would have been knocked down. | ||
But they chose not to do it that way. | ||
And President Biden, in all fairness, he doesn't have a clue. | ||
He was so bad for this. | ||
He was so bad, so pathetic, so sad. | ||
But with all of that being said, look, it is what it is. | ||
When I left, there was no chance that this could have happened. | ||
But it happened because we had incompetent leadership. | ||
We enter the second hour. | ||
Donald Trump still speaking to the press from the Winter White House at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Let's finish up this press conference before we get into the rest of the news and today's video clips. | ||
What's taken place in Ukraine with millions of people killed, including the soldiers, millions of people killed, a big percentage of their cities knocked down to the ground. | ||
I don't know how anybody even lives there. | ||
You know, when they say they took a poll and Zelensky's at 4%, who's living there? | ||
You know, I mean, people are... | ||
It's hard to believe that people live there. | ||
Their cities are being knocked down. | ||
And this is something that would have never happened. | ||
And, by the way, for four years, it didn't happen. | ||
It was never going to happen. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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How would you counter the perception, because Russia's pushing for this, obviously, they don't really hold true elections, that that would be a capitulation of some sort? | |
How would you guard against potentially Russia installing a puppet government? | ||
And then finally, how would that new election have an impact on getting Zelensky to sign the rare earth minerals deal? | ||
Look, you have leadership, and I like him personally. | ||
He's fine. | ||
But I don't care about personally. | ||
I care about getting the job done. | ||
You have leadership now that's allowed a war to go on that should have never even happened, even without the United States. | ||
Look, we had a president who was grossly incompetent. | ||
He had no idea what he was doing. | ||
He said some very stupid things, like going in for portions and all the things. | ||
He made a lot of bad statements. | ||
But he's grossly incompetent, and I think everyone knew that. | ||
This is something that should have never happened, would have never happened. | ||
And I used to discuss it with... | ||
Putin. | ||
President Putin and I would talk about Ukraine. | ||
It was the apple of his eye, I will tell you that. | ||
But there was never a chance of him going in. | ||
And I told him, you better not go in. | ||
Don't go in. | ||
Don't go in. | ||
And he understood that. | ||
He understood it fully. | ||
But I'm only interested. | ||
I want to see if I can save maybe millions of lives. | ||
This could even end up in a World War III. I mean, to be honest with you, you've been hearing now Europe is saying, well, I think we're going to go in and we're going to go. | ||
All of a sudden, you're going to end up in World War III. Over something that should have never happened. | ||
And, you know, it's a very sad situation. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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The White House said that Elon Musk is not a Doge employee and has no authority to make decisions. | |
Can you clarify for us? | ||
Elon Musk, yeah, yeah. | ||
Elon is, to me, a patriot. | ||
So, you know, you could call him an employee. | ||
You could call him a consultant. | ||
You could call him whatever you want. | ||
But he's a patriot. | ||
I mean, look at the kind of things. | ||
I just said, just write it down, just in case that question got asked, right? | ||
And which I'm surprised it took so long, actually. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Ukraine's a bigger deal because people are dying by the thousands a week. | ||
Thousands. | ||
But look at this. | ||
From 90 to 99, Social Security. | ||
6,054,000 people. | ||
Well, that's okay. | ||
Maybe that's possible. | ||
You know, 90 to 90. 99, maybe it's possible. | ||
That's a lot of people, though, with that. | ||
But people that live to 100 to 109, 4,734,000. | ||
Wow, that's a lot. | ||
That means over 100 years old. | ||
They're 4 million people? | ||
I don't know too many. | ||
I know people that are doing great in their 90s, but not too many people over 100. But over 120, from 120 years old, people that are 120 years old, Up to 129. 3,472,000 people. | ||
Wow. | ||
You know that can't possibly be, because the record is like, I think it's one person, a woman, lived to 127, but they have 3,472. | ||
Okay, but now we're going really in. | ||
People from 130 years old to 139 year old. | ||
3,936,000. | ||
Wow. | ||
I wonder if people are getting paid with all this. | ||
I mean, are these checks? | ||
And that's what we're checking right now. | ||
People from 140 years old to 149 years old, 3,542,000, 140 years old and beyond. | ||
Now we're really going because we're looking to break the record by 25 years. | ||
People from 150 years old to 159 years old, 1 million. | ||
345,000. | ||
By the way, these are in the computer files. | ||
This is what they do well. | ||
I asked Elon, who are these Doge people? | ||
He said they're super brilliant computer people and they love the country. | ||
By the way, this is fantastic. | ||
Pause it real quick. | ||
This is fantastic. | ||
Now understand, they could go in there and get access to all of this immediately. | ||
They don't... | ||
Have to sit here and play patty cake with the Democrats. | ||
They don't have to sit here and play patty cake with the bureaucrats. | ||
They don't have to sit here and play patty cake with the courts. | ||
But they are. | ||
It's like full transparency, full trust. | ||
I mean, I could give an analogy, but it's just when it's all said and done, they don't want any attacks against what Doge exposes to hold water. | ||
So they can't say, oh, you know, you didn't go through the courts, or, oh, you didn't go through the proper bureaucratic process, or, oh, you didn't hear that from the Democrats in Congress. | ||
So they're letting it all, they're just saying, okay, Democrats, have your crying sessions, have your wailing sessions. | ||
Okay, bureaucracies, have your crying sessions, have your wailing sessions, have your blockades. | ||
Okay, courts, go through the courts, you know, make sure it's all above board, all right. | ||
They don't have to do any of that. | ||
They can go in there with a crowbar, get everything, and publish all of it if they wanted to. | ||
So they're just letting the whole process play out so that when they expose all this corruption, none of the arguments against it will hold water. | ||
And it's kind of building it up too. | ||
I mean, I don't know if that's the intention, but it's building it up. | ||
It's like live theater. | ||
It's real. | ||
But think about what... | ||
So they're able to get in there. | ||
This is just raw data. | ||
They don't... | ||
This isn't... | ||
They're tracking payments and following trails. | ||
This is just the raw data that they can just get. | ||
So there's no private information, no deep dive. | ||
They can just go on there and look at a spreadsheet that just has the raw data and say, okay, as Trump was saying, and this is what I brought up in my video yesterday, we'll air some of it coming up in the third hour. | ||
And so they can just put out the raw data without doing a dive. | ||
It's just like a screenshot and just say, hey, look, there's millions of people that are over 100 years old getting Social Security checks. | ||
Well, of course, there aren't over a million people that are over 100 years old in America. | ||
That's ludicrous. | ||
There's probably a small handful. | ||
Oh, that's not fraud and abuse. | ||
I mean, it's clearly fraud and abuse. | ||
See, this is what we're about to find out, folks. | ||
With all these entitlements, and all the other stuff too. | ||
These are billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
I mean, Trump brought up the money laundering through Ukraine. | ||
Hundreds of billions of dollars, this massive pot. | ||
And they just figure, hey, we'll just reach our hand into it one time. | ||
And that's all it takes. | ||
And you're filthy rich. | ||
So yeah, and this will be their next argument. | ||
And I think there was a headline about this today, or maybe it was in one of my videos. | ||
I already see where they're going to go with this, and they're going to say, oh my gosh, well, just look at Social Security, and they'll say, well, it was less than 1%. | ||
It was less than 1% stolen. | ||
That will be their justification. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
That will be their justification. | ||
When it's all said and done, they'll say, it was only 1% that got stolen. | ||
Well, what's 1% of a billion dollars? | ||
What's 1% of $10 billion? | ||
What's 1% of $100 billion? | ||
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Well, that's a billion dollars. | |
Oh, it was less than 1%. | ||
Oh, yes, a group of people stole a billion dollars. | ||
Yeah, but it was less than 1%. | ||
We're just skimming off the top. | ||
No, you committed a crime, you stole money, you're engaged in money laundering, and it's all going to come out, and you're panicked. | ||
So it's incredible Trump is bringing this up. | ||
But you have to understand, they haven't... | ||
That's why the Social Security woman resigned. | ||
She wouldn't give them access. | ||
So they can go in there and just take a basic screenshot. | ||
It'd be like a report card. | ||
It's like, I can go look at a report card and see the grades, but... | ||
If I go into each class and then I see what you did on this assignment and this test and this exam and everything else, it's like they can't get in past the report guard. | ||
So it's like here's the report guard, a million people over 100 years old getting Social Security. | ||
That's obviously not right. | ||
But the Social Security people won't let them into the system so they can see deeper into it. | ||
Now they're going to get in. | ||
And they're going to expose it all. | ||
And then the news is going to come out. | ||
The Democrats are going to come out and say, oh, it's overhyped. | ||
It's less than 1% of fraud. | ||
Oh, they're stealing 1% of $100 billion. | ||
Okay. | ||
So they just stole a billion dollars. | ||
Which, by the way, would be the biggest theft of all time. | ||
And it will be when it's all said and done. | ||
This whole money laundering theft is going to be the biggest of all time. | ||
Bigger than like every other one combined in the history of this country. | ||
But all right, I'm rambling. | ||
Let's go back to Trump. | ||
Who are these doge people? | ||
He said they're super brilliant computer people and they love the country. | ||
It's simple. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
People from 160 years old to 169 years, 121,000. | ||
So 160-year-old people. | ||
170 to 179,000. | ||
6,087. | ||
But now, let's go into the real numbers. | ||
From 200 to 209 years old, 879 people. | ||
From 210 years old, I haven't met any of them. | ||
And if I did, I would bless them. | ||
I would worship the ground they walk on. | ||
210 to 219 years old, 866. From 220 years old to 229 years old, 1,039. | ||
And then you have two people. | ||
From 240 years old to 249 years old, One person. | ||
And there's one person that's 360 years old. | ||
That's just that. | ||
And then, where's the money being spent, right? | ||
Let's go into that for just a second. | ||
$520 million for a consultant on the environment. | ||
It's called environmental, social, and governance. | ||
Investments. | ||
In Africa, and mobilized private sector resources, $520 million. | ||
Somebody got $520 million for an environmental, sounds like an environmental studies. | ||
I've always been one that paid a lot of money for my environmental studies, but I paid like $50,000, not $520 million. | ||
$520 million for ESG. $25 million to promote Promote biodiversity, conservation, and promote licit livelihoods by developing socially responsible behavior. | ||
Let me explain this real quick, too, as Trump is just reading off the pressers he's been given. | ||
What is he talking about? | ||
Well, they've had all these regulations, and, you know, there's a place for it. | ||
But as he said, he used to pay maybe $50,000 if he wants to build a... | ||
A clubhouse on a golf course or he wants to build a skyscraper in New York City or a hotel in Chicago, then they have to go in and do this environmental impact study. | ||
So you pay a couple, he said, probably pay $50,000, build a giant hotel. | ||
Well, now, as he says, it's $500 million. | ||
So you see, this is what the corrupt bureaucracy does. | ||
They write all these different laws. | ||
They write all these different regulations, and then they have their friends and their family members start up the companies that do the studies, and then they all get rich. | ||
And they say, well, I mean, it's brilliant, really. | ||
It's brilliant. | ||
You got the bank, the biggest bank in the world, the U.S. Treasury, and then you've got your corrupt politicians that are in on it that can write the policies and write the regulations with the bureaucrats. | ||
And they get to set the standards, and then you have your friends and your family over here that are going to start the companies that all these regulations are going to force the private sector to go to these companies to pass these tests, and then you go back to the corrupt politicians, and then they buy up all the stock. | ||
When it's a startup, they buy up all the stock when it's at a low value, and then they get the $500 million ESG study, and then their stock skyrockets, and they all get rich. | ||
It's a giant scam. | ||
And they've been running it for decades. | ||
And they're all panicked now because Trump and Doge are putting an end to it. | ||
And he's out here. | ||
I mean, this is incredible. | ||
He's out here telling the American people what's going on, how your money is being stolen, where it's being stolen from. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
Go back. | ||
At Purdue, to research university-sourced, evidence-based solutions to developmental challenges. | ||
I mean, these are massive numbers on things that nobody ever heard about. | ||
$10 million for Mozambique voluntary medical male circumcisions. | ||
$10 million for circumcisions in another country. | ||
$9.7 million for UC Berkeley to develop a cohort of Cambodian youth with enterprise-driven skills. | ||
In other words, let's teach them something about enterprise. | ||
What about our people? | ||
Can we teach them about enterprise? | ||
$2.3 million for strengthening independent voices in Cambodia. | ||
$32 million to the Prague Civil Society Center, which is a very liberal group of people. | ||
I wonder how much of that money came back to the people that approved it. | ||
$14 million for improving public procurement in Serbia. | ||
$486 million to the consortium for elections and political process strengthening, including $22 million for inclusive and participatory political process in Moldova, and $21 million for voter turnout in India. | ||
Well, why are we giving $21 million to India? | ||
They got a lot of money. | ||
They're one of the highest taxing countries in the world in terms of us. | ||
We can hardly get in there because their tariffs are so high. | ||
I have a lot of respect for India. | ||
I have a lot of respect for the Prime Minister. | ||
He just left, as you know, two days ago. | ||
But we're given $21 million for voter turnout. | ||
It's voter turnout in India. | ||
What about, like, voter turnout here? | ||
We've done that, I guess. | ||
We did $500 million, didn't we? | ||
It's called the lockboxes. | ||
$20 million for fiscal federalism in Nepal. | ||
Listen to these numbers. | ||
This is all fraud. | ||
$19 million for biodiversity conservation in Nepal. | ||
$1.5 million for voter confidence. | ||
We want to give them confidence in Liberia. | ||
$14 million for social cohesion in Mali. | ||
$2.5 million for inclusive democracies in South Africa. | ||
$47 million for improving learning outcomes in Asia. | ||
Asia's doing very well. | ||
They're doing a lot better than we do in the schools, aren't they? | ||
$2 million to develop sustainable recycling models to increase socioeconomic cohesion among marginalized communities in Kosovo and Ashkali and in Egypt. | ||
We're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
I could, by the way, I could read this all day long, I could go on all day long, and you'll see... | ||
Hundreds of billions of dollars, and we're doing it. | ||
But when I saw the Social Security numbers, I said, wow, that's really something. | ||
So we have, let's just go above 100 years old. | ||
We have millions and millions of people over 100 years old. | ||
Everybody knows that's not so. | ||
We have a very corrupt country. | ||
Very corrupt country. | ||
And it's a sad thing to say, but... | ||
We're figuring it out. | ||
Now, the good thing about Social Security and what I read is if you take all of those numbers off, because they're obviously fraudulent or incompetent, but if you take all of those millions of people off Social Security, all of a sudden we have a very powerful Social Security with people that are 80 and 70 and 90, but not 200 years old. | ||
So it's a very positive thing. | ||
How about over here? | ||
Please. | ||
Who resigned? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I resigned or got fired. | ||
I think got fired. | ||
You know, when you fire somebody, they always resign and then they say, we've resigned. | ||
But when you have numbers like that, I think really it's got fired. | ||
They have to get fired. | ||
Who would who would keep them? | ||
How could you have numbers like this? | ||
Now, the big thing is how many of these people got paid? | ||
Were they getting paid? | ||
Were they getting paid? | ||
How many of them were getting paid Social Security? | ||
Because if that's the case, it's a massive fraud. | ||
We'll have to call those great Palm Beach police into this situation, right? | ||
You guys would figure that out very quickly. | ||
But how many of them are being paid? | ||
I mean, maybe millions of them. | ||
But it's a total fraud. | ||
Also, a lot of illegal immigrants are in Social Security that shouldn't be there. | ||
Yeah, please, go ahead. | ||
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Mr. President, there was a big wave of probationary federal workers who were fired over the weekend. | |
Some of these workers focused on nuclear weapons security were immediately rehired. | ||
Do you have any concerns about how these terminations have been? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
I think we have to just do what we have to do. | ||
It's amazing what's been found right now. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
If we feel that... | ||
In some cases, they'll fire people, and then they'll put some people back, not all of them, because a lot of people were let go. | ||
Don't forget, I got elected on the basis of making our government stronger and smaller. | ||
Because we have millions of people that, obviously, they're paying millions of people that shouldn't be paid. | ||
And that has also to do with workers. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
No, go ahead. | ||
Actually, yes, New York Times. | ||
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Sorry. | |
Mr. President, given your concerns about corruption, you said that if there were any conflicts of interest with Elon Musk, you wouldn't let him anywhere near it. | ||
That's right. | ||
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Doge and SpaceX employees are now working directly at the Federal Aviation Administration and the Defense Department, agencies that have billions of dollars in contracts with Musk's companies or that directly regulate. | |
Well, I mean, I'm just hearing about it. | ||
And if there is, and he told me before I told him, but obviously I will not let there be any conflict of interest. | ||
He's done an amazing job. | ||
They've revealed, in fact, he's going to be on tonight a big show called Sean Hannity at 9 o'clock. | ||
And he's on and I'm on and we talk about a lot of different things. | ||
And any conflicts, I told Elon, any conflicts, you can't have anything to do with that. | ||
So anything to do with possibly even space, we won't let. | ||
Elon partake in that. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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On immigration, sir, you said you would be sending the worst of the worst to Guantanamo Bay. | |
What we're finding out is that there are a lot of low-risk migrants who don't have a criminal background who are also being sent. | ||
Are you thinking about this differently now? | ||
No, they're going to be brought back to their countries. | ||
And with some persuasion, every one of those countries, everyone in the... | ||
As you know, every country is taking the people back. | ||
So some of them are going to be brought back to, many of them, any of them that are low-risk, as you say, are going to be brought back to their countries. | ||
Yeah, go ahead, please. | ||
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Can you give us a bit of an update on where you stand with Venezuela? | |
Yeah. | ||
There's basically a monthly license that can soon... | ||
Well, you know, we had Venezuela on the run. | ||
And it looked like that was going to be very good. | ||
And when Biden came in, as he always does, he screws it up. | ||
And they started buying millions and millions and millions of dollars of oil. | ||
Billions of dollars, actually, of oil. | ||
And it gave them a new lease on life. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
We had some pretty good discussions with a lot of people within our Government and the United States government that are involved in that. | ||
And Venezuela is a little bit early. | ||
But, you know, we were not buying from Venezuela when Biden came in for whatever reason, instead of just taking the beautiful, as I call it, liquid gold, we have more than anybody, they started paying a fortune to Venezuela. | ||
And we're looking at that, actually. | ||
Why did they do that? | ||
Why were they doing that? | ||
Why would they go to the enemy and give them billions and billions of dollars? | ||
With that being said, as you know, Venezuela has said very strongly they will not take any, any illegal immigrant, any of the people that they sent over to us. | ||
They sent their games, probably the worst gang anywhere in the world, as bad as MS-13, maybe worse. | ||
And they came out of the jails of Venezuela. | ||
They emptied their jails. | ||
All right, President Trump. | ||
From the Winter White House, Mar-a-Lago, taking questions from the press. | ||
He might just go all day. | ||
He might go all day. | ||
So we might just come back and cover some of this news and video clips. | ||
We'll see where Trump is at after this break. | ||
All right. | ||
Trump has just finished up the press conference from Mar-a-Lago, and now we have breaking news. | ||
Before we came on air, the headline, Kash Patel moves closer to confirmation as FBI director following Senate committee approval. | ||
Now the vote on his confirmation is inevitable and we are waiting for the votes in the Senate to come down. | ||
We are expecting Kash Patel will be confirmed. | ||
And now it's just a matter of time. | ||
We might even have that for you before the end of the transmission. | ||
We will continue to monitor that. | ||
you And that'll be a big part. | ||
The Trump administration getting the FBI director in there, Kash Patel, to move some other things forward, let's say. | ||
That will be very important. | ||
Now, let's get through some of these other headlines as we're monitoring that. | ||
EPA chief says, Lee Zeldin says, he will seek return of $20 billion in clean energy grants awarded by Biden. | ||
Now, remember, this is the same EPA. Where you had Exposed by Project Veritas last month. | ||
I believe it was recorded in December. | ||
EPA advisor admits insurance policy against Trump is funneling billions to climate organizations. | ||
We're throwing gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
It was an insurance policy against Trump winning. | ||
Get the money out as fast as possible before the Trump administration comes in. | ||
It's like we're on the Titanic and we're throwing gold bars off the edge. | ||
So this is how they steal and launder money. | ||
We explained it in the first hour. | ||
And Lee Zeldin is shutting it down. | ||
And I wonder if that report from Project Veritas had any impact on that decision to stop that $20 billion from going out to leftist causes and front groups. | ||
So good job by Lee Zeldin. | ||
A new team member of Doge, by the way. | ||
Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia joins growing Doge team under Elon Musk. | ||
Gebbia has been part of Musk's multiple business ventures over the years, including at Tesla. | ||
Now, I wonder if Airbnb will stop banning people from its website now that they're working with Elon Musk. | ||
I was inexplicably, without any explanation, banned from Airbnb. | ||
Just one day, just banned it. | ||
I had a perfect five-star rating, everything. | ||
And I even knew the last person I was able to rent from was actually a friend of mine that had an Airbnb listing. | ||
So I was like, hey, did you file a report? | ||
They're like, no. | ||
So I was inexplicably banned from Airbnb. | ||
I wonder if they'll let us back now. | ||
Maybe I don't want to go back. | ||
That whole deal has kind of fallen off anyway. | ||
The Department of Government Efficiency makes this big announcement. | ||
The Treasury Access Symbol, TAS, is an identification code linking a Treasury payment to a budget line item, standard financial process. | ||
In the federal government, the TSA field was optional for more than $4 trillion, almost $5 trillion in payments, and was often left blank, making traceability almost impossible. | ||
As of now, this is a required field. | ||
Increasing insight into where money is actually going. | ||
Thank you, U.S. Treasury, for the great work. | ||
Do you hear how crazy that is? | ||
Almost $5 trillion of Treasury payments are untraceable. | ||
They did not fill out the treasury access symbol so that they could be traced and tracked to see where the money is going. | ||
And so they're trying to run these hit pieces against it, Acting like it's not a real thing because they make a little spelling error and it's treasury account symbol, not treasury access symbol. | ||
Doesn't change the fact that nearly $5 trillion of unaccounted funding from the treasury is gone and they have no way of tracking and tracing it. | ||
So now there's a new policy. | ||
You have to file the paperwork. | ||
Folks, if you did this and you got audited, you'd have the IRS up your ass. | ||
You'd be hiring lawyers. | ||
They'd drag you into court. | ||
They'd be trying to claw money from you. | ||
But when the government does it for trillions of dollars, like I'm talking a couple thousand dollars, they'll come after you. | ||
They just came after Pete Hegseth, by the way. | ||
Pete Hegseth. | ||
Of course, the outgoing Biden-IRS rushed an audit of the incoming sec death. | ||
Total sham. | ||
The party of norms and decency strikes again. | ||
We will never back down. | ||
They're claiming he owes them $30,000-plus. | ||
I deal with the same harassment now for multiple years. | ||
Always pay all my taxes. | ||
Always win in court. | ||
They'll do the same thing with Hegseth. | ||
But, oh, trillions of dollars from the Treasury. | ||
No record-keeping at all. | ||
Nah, we don't worry about that. | ||
But... | ||
You have a couple thousand dollars of unaccounted funding and the IRS comes for you. | ||
But trillions? | ||
No big deal. | ||
A couple thousand for that American citizen? | ||
We're coming after you. | ||
Especially if you're a Trump supporter. | ||
Especially if you're a Christian. | ||
Especially if you're a pro-lifer. | ||
Especially if you're a concerned parent. | ||
Then we're coming after you. | ||
U.S. Treasury? | ||
Five trillion dollars unaccounted for? | ||
Not so concerned about that. | ||
Not so concerned about that, are they? | ||
Now, here's a couple statements from Musk talking about the corruption. | ||
Yes, there are far more eligible social security numbers than there are citizens in the United States of America. | ||
This might be the biggest fraud in history. | ||
This thing is going to be blown wide open, folks. | ||
It's just a matter of time. | ||
He also claims that medical fraud is the champ of all fraud. | ||
That's going to be your Medicare, Medicaid. | ||
They're going to find billions of dollars in fraud in that, too. | ||
It's just going to be massive. | ||
It's going to be absolutely massive. | ||
And it's just American taxpayers' dollars just getting stolen left and right. | ||
No accountability. | ||
Most of the time, they don't even keep records of their money laundering and theft. | ||
Of course, why would they? | ||
They don't want anybody to be able to trace back to all the money they stole. | ||
Now, listen to all these shakeups. | ||
Crew brought me all the different shakeups since Trump has taken office. | ||
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel announced Friday that he would leave the IRS. I wonder if that's the guy that was targeting Pete Hegseth. | ||
Billy Long will be the next IRS commissioner. | ||
He was the former... | ||
Representative from the state of Missouri who was also an auctioneer. | ||
So, okay, IRS commissioner out. | ||
FDA's food safety chief resigns. | ||
He's out. | ||
By the way, we're going to hear from RFK Jr. coming up shortly, too, as he's getting to work. | ||
Top NIH official abruptly resigns as Trump orders deep cuts. | ||
Dr. Lawrence Tabak. | ||
He was number two at the NIH. He's out. | ||
Senior U.S. prosecutor resigns, citing demand to probe Biden-era contract. | ||
Oh! | ||
This is from today, by the way. | ||
A senior federal prosecutor in Washington resigned on Tuesday, citing what she called an improper demand by appointees of President Donald Trump's administration to launch a criminal probe of a government contract awarded under former President Joe Biden. | ||
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This is where it gets more interesting. | |
Denise Chung. | ||
Who supervised criminal cases at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington said she had been ordered to open a probe into a contract that she did not identify and that she believed the request was not supported by evidence in a letter reviewed by Reuters. | ||
When she declined to launch a grand jury investigation citing lack of evidence, she said she was ordered to instead pursue an asset seizure to prevent the recipient of the contract from drawing down the government funds. | ||
Are you hearing what... | ||
Is being reported here? | ||
So, the Trump administration is looking into the Biden corruption. | ||
And they already have all the corruption. | ||
I mean, it's literally documented, flowchart, everything, millions of dollars flowing in from multiple countries to the Biden crime family. | ||
Joe Biden committed crimes. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I don't know what the outcome of that is going to be. | ||
With Joe Biden and his family members that he pardoned. | ||
But so you already know he's got the international funding syndicate going with him and his family. | ||
Now the Trump administration is saying, hey, let's look into some of these contracts that Biden let out. | ||
Is this some of the kickbacks? | ||
Is this just some of the pay for play that Biden was doing as vice president? | ||
Now he was doing it again as president. | ||
And the prosecutor, Denise Chung. | ||
Says, I'm not going to do that. | ||
This is illegitimate. | ||
It's totally illegitimate. | ||
She says, nope, I'm not going to do it. | ||
And then they say, okay, well, you need to go in and basically freeze this account and freeze these assets so that they don't take this money before we launch a probe for ethics reasons. | ||
She says, nope, not doing that. | ||
So she was going to be fired. | ||
And that's probably, in fact, now that I'm... | ||
Remember, Trump actually said that. | ||
In the press conference, he said, well, you know, some of them say they resigned, really, they're fired. | ||
I bet he was talking about Chung. | ||
I bet he was talking about Chung because this broke this morning. | ||
So, oh, she resigned. | ||
No, she was probably about to be fired because she won't do her job. | ||
And she's either wittingly or unwittingly protecting the Bidens. | ||
And maybe a foreign country's interest as well. | ||
This is very suspicious. | ||
Very suspicious. | ||
Right here. | ||
Maybe the name Denise Chung will come up again. | ||
Seventh DOJ official resigns, warns Trump could use charges as leverage over NYC Mayor Eric Adams. | ||
Yeah, there's a bunch of Eric Adams news stories today. | ||
And Trump is trying to fix the Southern District of New York federal court system, which is just the most corrupt in the country. | ||
It's like the henchmen of the Democrat Party. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
It looks like Adams is trying to cooperate with Trump. | ||
Maybe that's for his own benefit and interest. | ||
But that's a developing situation we have there with Eric Adams and Trump and the Southern District of New York. | ||
Mass resignation marks a new kind of defiance in the second Trump era. | ||
All the corrupt bureaucrats are getting out. | ||
Oh, I can't steal money here anymore? | ||
I guess I'm just going to go ahead and... | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Just going to go ahead and leave. | ||
U.S. Attorney in New Mexico resigns. | ||
National Archives head resigns as Trump takes control of records. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Okay, he's out. | ||
So it's a shake-up, and I guess these are some of the people that are selling their homes in D.C. that they can't sell. | ||
Shonda Rhimes and Issa Rae have cut ties with the Kennedy Center now that Trump is chair. | ||
Well, yeah, they're the ones that under their watch, all the money's gone. | ||
Of course, it's not gone. | ||
It's just in their bank account. | ||
So that's how that goes. | ||
Now, RFK Jr. is getting to work. | ||
He made this announcement from the podium today. | ||
He's going to be investigating the rise of chronic disease. | ||
And the causes, here's the announcement from RFK Jr., clip 5. Last Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order to establish the Maha Commission to study what has caused the precipitous decline in American health over the past two generations. | ||
So we will convene representatives of all viewpoints to study the causes for the drastic rise in chronic disease. | ||
Some of the possible factors we will investigate were formerly taboo or insufficiently scrutinized. | ||
A childhood vaccine schedule, electromagnetic radiation, glyphosate, other pesticides, ultra-processed foods, artificial food alternatives, SSRI and other psychiatric drugs, PFAs, PFOAs. | ||
Microplastics, nothing is going to be off limits. | ||
Whatever belief or suspicion I have expressed in the past, I'm willing to subject them all to the scrutiny of unbiased science. | ||
That is going to be our template, unbiased science. | ||
That's something that will make us all proud of this agency and of our role in restoring American health. | ||
Let's commission research that will satisfy all the stakeholders once and for all. | ||
Let's use protocols that we all agree on in advance and not alter the outcomes of studies when they're halfway through and that they look inconvenient. | ||
Let's all depoliticize these issues and reestablish a common ground or action and renew the search for existential truth with no political impediments and no preconceptions. | ||
Finally, I want to ask you to think about. | ||
Now, just getting to work is RFK Jr. | ||
And I still think the impact that he's going to have is going to be enormous. | ||
We haven't really felt the Tulsi Gabbard impact yet. | ||
We haven't really felt the Kash Patel impact. | ||
Well, we've seen the fear that Kash Patel puts into the deep state, but he hasn't been confirmed yet. | ||
But I have a feeling those three heads are going to have a major impact, lasting impact, and RFK Jr. getting right to work. | ||
Now, on the illegal immigration issue, a former federal prosecutor says AOC skirting legal line providing advice to illegal migrants. | ||
Well, they might be serious about investigating this and maybe even charging her with a crime. | ||
Boy, wouldn't that be something. | ||
It's almost like you don't want to, I mean, there's two philosophies here. | ||
It's like, well, we need to arrest the criminals. | ||
We need to arrest the people that are subverting law enforcement and the White House. | ||
And if it is a politician, so be it. | ||
But there's also, like, you don't even want to give her that resume boost. | ||
You don't even want to give her that opportunity to kind of promote herself, which without a doubt she will do. | ||
So it's like, if she's committing a crime, do you arrest her or do you not because it just kind of boosts her profile? | ||
Or maybe you want to boost her profile. | ||
Maybe that's who you want to be the next head of the Democrat Party, is the dingbat, the commie AOC. But Tom Holman is, maybe they're getting serious about this as she's promoting all these apps and services to avoid ICE and detect ICE. Remember, we had a leaker, too, so maybe they're looking and she's involved with that. | ||
But here's Holman talking about that clip one. - To the DOJ, what I find disturbing is that any member of Congress wants to educate people how they evade law enforcement. | ||
You can claim you're educating those constitutional rights, okay, you can keep that claim. | ||
What she in fact is doing is telling people don't open your door, hide in your home, don't talk to ICE. | ||
We're talking about people who are in the country illegally, Committed a crime. | ||
They're a public safety threat. | ||
They've been convicted of serious crime. | ||
And they've been ordered removed by a federal judge. | ||
So it's like AOC and others don't want ICE to enforce the laws that they enacted. | ||
She's a member of Congress. | ||
Let us enforce the laws you enacted. | ||
That's what we're supposed to do. | ||
You can't go after her. | ||
Do you think others should? | ||
No, I think I've asked DOJ, where is that line of impediment, of interference? | ||
Now, if someone stands in your way, prevents you from arresting somebody, put your hands on you, that's impediment. | ||
But what line is telling people to hide from mice, not open the door? | ||
Where do you cross that line on impediment? | ||
So I simply ask the Department of Justice, give us that line. | ||
You have talked to them about this. | ||
That's what you're saying? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Wow. | ||
We'll see where that goes. | ||
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Tom Holman, I'm out of time. | |
Well, what's unfortunate is the deportation numbers are not where they need to be. | ||
And ICE is pretty stressed right now. | ||
They're dealing with a lot of interference with leakers and with ideologues who are helping illegal immigrants avoid deportation. | ||
And there's another riff to this as well. | ||
And the guy is speaking in Spanish here. | ||
If you guys just want to put clip 10 up there and just... | ||
Don't put the audio. | ||
He's speaking Spanish anyway. | ||
But he's working at the Hyundai electric car facility in Rome, Georgia. | ||
And ICE showed up and a bunch of undocumented workers and probably illegal aliens literally started running. | ||
And he's documenting. | ||
Hopping fences, hiding in crevices and everything. | ||
So here's how this happens. | ||
And ICE obviously got the tip. | ||
To go to this facility, but there's probably dozens or more of these facilities. | ||
Let me explain how this happens. | ||
The NGOs work with the big corporations, and it's all funded by the U.S. taxpayer. | ||
So they start these initiatives with the NGOs and these big corporations. | ||
And maybe the corporations know what's going on, maybe they don't. | ||
Maybe at the top they know what's going on, but the people that run these individual facilities might not know what's going on. | ||
But they run these programs and they say, okay, the NGOs just brought in all of these illegal aliens. | ||
And they have programs to get them jobs. | ||
Now, they don't technically qualify for any of the visa programs to get jobs. | ||
They're here illegally. | ||
They didn't fill out any paperwork. | ||
They just came across the border, got processed into an NGO. So the Democrats that run these NGOs start these programs with these companies and they say, hey, we have a group of 20, 30, 100 migrant workers. | ||
And we need you to hire them. | ||
And when you hire them, you get these social credits and you get these other benefits. | ||
So again, whether Hyundai knows it's going on or not, or this facility knows it's going on or not, who knows. | ||
But that's what they do. | ||
So they have 100 or so. | ||
Illegal aliens. | ||
And they say, we're going to ship you. | ||
It's all run by the NGOs and the Democrat Party. | ||
They say, we're going to ship you to Rome, Georgia. | ||
They just built an electric car plant. | ||
An electric car plant, too. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is leftist. | ||
The whole thing is a leftist prop-up. | ||
Oh. | ||
And then Hyundai gets its benefits. | ||
They get the government. | ||
They get subsidies to build the electric vehicles. | ||
They get to bring in all the non-citizens. | ||
They get to get them a job at this facility. | ||
So how do you think ICE knew to go to that facility, folks? | ||
Because this is all on record. | ||
The Democrats and the NGOs ran the entire program. | ||
So they bring in the illegal immigrants. | ||
They bring in the criminal aliens. | ||
They sit them at the NGOs. | ||
They organize with the Democrat Party. | ||
And they say, they do the same thing in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. | ||
They do the same thing in Springfield, Ohio. | ||
It's literally all run by the Democrat Party. | ||
And their friends get rich. | ||
And they get rich. | ||
They say, alright, Hyundai, we're going to give you this subsidy here, or this tax break. | ||
Build the electric car plant, and then hire these migrant workers, and you'll get the big subsidy. | ||
So Hyundai just says, well, okay, it's financially beneficial for our bottom line. | ||
Alright, electric car plant in Georgia. | ||
Bring in the migrant workers. | ||
Well, do they have any paperwork? | ||
Well, it's like color of law. | ||
Well, we were told to bring them here. | ||
So they knew, folks. | ||
ICE knew about this. | ||
It was all on record. | ||
It was in the NGO's records. | ||
So they went to this facility. | ||
They knew all the undocumented workers were there. | ||
They knew the illegal aliens were there. | ||
And as soon as they showed up, they all ran, hopped the fences, and ran into the woods. | ||
How insane is that? | ||
That is a... | ||
I mean, that is total criminal activity. | ||
They knew they were bringing in illegal aliens, and then they sent them to Rome, Georgia, to work in this plant, also illegally, and they just said, hey, just hire these people. | ||
It's totally legal. | ||
We just say it's legal, so just do it, and we'll give you these subsidies. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And then their friends probably own the apartment buildings that they built to house them all in and everything else. | ||
All funded, all stolen money, all bringing in illegal immigrants. | ||
It's just all crime after crime after crime. | ||
Now look at this. | ||
Kristi Noem just put out a PSA. I can't even believe this. | ||
I mean, I suggested they do this. | ||
Now they're actually doing it. | ||
Kristi Noem puts out a PSA for illegal aliens. | ||
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Clip 7. I'm Kristi Noem, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security. | |
Thank you, President Donald J. Trump, for securing our border and putting America first. | ||
Let me deliver a message from President Trump to the world. | ||
If you are considering entering America illegally, don't even think about it. | ||
Let me be clear. | ||
If you come to our country and you break our laws, we will hunt you down. | ||
Criminals are not welcome in the United States. | ||
For too long, weak leadership has left our borders wide open. | ||
Flooding our communities with drugs, human trafficking, and violent criminals. | ||
Well, those days are over. | ||
Under President Trump, we are defending American families and restoring their safety. | ||
If you try to enter illegally, you will be caught. | ||
You will be removed. | ||
And you will never return. | ||
Follow the law, and you'll find opportunity. | ||
If you break it, you'll find consequences. | ||
Strong borders mean a stronger America. | ||
President Trump is making America safe again. | ||
So this is the policy exactly that I suggested. | ||
I'm not even saying it's my idea. | ||
It's just common sense. | ||
It's just a common sense approach of how do you handle this problem. | ||
You know, look, Ice Barbie Christy Noem has gotten a bit of a hard time. | ||
Ice Barbie Christy Noem. | ||
She's got a bit of a hard time. | ||
Look, I don't care. | ||
I just want results. | ||
Okay? | ||
I don't care if she dresses up as a cowgirl and, you know, dolls herself up. | ||
I do not care. | ||
I just want results. | ||
And if she gets results, she does a good job, then she will be celebrated. | ||
I don't care if her hat is pink or brown or black or she's bald. | ||
I just want results. | ||
But this is just common sense stuff, folks. | ||
How do you get them to deport themselves? | ||
Well, there's one way. | ||
I hope they all see that message. | ||
All right, we've entered the third and final hour of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
We're going to be bringing my cameraman in studio in the bottom half here from yesterday. | ||
We're also going to air some unseen footage from yesterday as well. | ||
We're going to go to some of these other protests that we have as well. | ||
We've got some other illegal immigrant news, some other Doge news. | ||
I'm going to try to press through all of this in the final hour. | ||
Still plenty to get to. | ||
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Trump and Elon Musk interview, I think it's their first joint interview, set to air tonight, 8 p.m. | ||
Central on Hannity. | ||
I don't know if they're going to do a two-part deal with a tonight and a tomorrow or if it's just a one-part deal, but this is the teaser that they released for that interview here in clip six. | ||
This whole sort of like, you know, they call it like Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
And you don't realize how real this is until, like, it's, you can't reason with people. | ||
So, like, I was at a friend's birthday party in LA, just a birthday dinner, and it was like a nice, quiet dinner, and everything was, everyone was behaving normally, and I happened to mention, this is before the election, like a month or two before, I happened to mention the president's name, and it was like they got shot with a dart in the jugular that contained, like, methamphetamine and rabies, okay? | ||
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And they're like, wah! | |
I'm like, what is wrong? | ||
Guys, you can't have a normal conversation. | ||
And it's like they become completely irrational. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And there's more evidence to that that we'll have coming up in the bottom half of that. | ||
But he's not the only one seeing it. | ||
And again, I understand where conservatives are coming from. | ||
Politically conservatives. | ||
And I am a conservative. | ||
But I'm not going to let my political views or values get in the way of a good thing, which is what's happening right now. | ||
And the populist nationalist movement that does include a lot of liberals, classical liberals, is saving the country. | ||
And so I'm here for that. | ||
And Musk is part of that equation right now. | ||
Oh, a little teaser there of what we have coming up in the bottom of the hour. | ||
And we'll be joined by my cameraman who is filming this. | ||
With his take on all of it, as well as some other protests that happened around the nation yesterday. | ||
But let me dig back into this news. | ||
We've got a lot to cover in this segment. | ||
Let's just start going down some of these video clips. | ||
Now, I mentioned this so it's worth playing now. | ||
You just heard Elon Musk talking about how, look, Democrats, leftists, liberals, progressives, they've just become completely irrational. | ||
There's something wrong. | ||
There's something broke in their brains. | ||
It's the liberal mind virus. | ||
It's the woke mind virus. | ||
Many different ways to describe it, but it's very obvious now. | ||
It's very obvious for anybody to see. | ||
And this is why Nicole Shanahan also left the Democrat Party. | ||
And she had this to say about why she left earlier today about the Democrats' clip 14. I was wrong to ever trust these people. | ||
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And many Democrats are opening up to this. | |
That they were wrong. | ||
They were misguided. | ||
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They were lied to. | |
And it's all this bait and switch. | ||
And that's what the party's been. | ||
And nobody in their right mind can continue to support that. | ||
And that's it right there. | ||
No one in their right mind can continue to support the Democrat Party. | ||
And that's it. | ||
These people are not in their right mind. | ||
Their mind is broken. | ||
Badly. | ||
And getting worse. | ||
But again, we'll have more evidence of that coming up. | ||
By the way, they burned an ICE minivan in Philadelphia, just to show how much they appreciate law enforcement and ICE. They decided to light an ICE minivan on fire. | ||
I'm sure we'll see more of that. | ||
Now, this is the approach. | ||
Kevin O'Leary, I've been saying it for years, and then it kind of really started to catch on when J.D. Vance said, I don't care, Margaret. | ||
Or how did he put it? | ||
I think it was, I don't care, Margaret, when he was doing that interview. | ||
Leftist libtards try to nag you and henpeck you into caring about these weird idiosyncrasies with language or ideology. | ||
It's time to just say, I don't care. | ||
I'm not playing this game with you. | ||
You're not going to open this crevasse and make me fall in it. | ||
And Kevin O'Leary does it perfectly. | ||
And really, it doesn't even matter what you think about it. | ||
Because it's all a game with them anyway. | ||
It's all a shenanigan with them anyway. | ||
To try to trap you into these crevasses that... | ||
Stop you from engaging in real conversation. | ||
So they try to trap Kevin O'Leary here with the doge firings, and he just hops right over the crevasse and says, I don't care. | ||
Beautifully done, clip 18. I think the issue is they're not whacking enough. | ||
There's this concept in private equity when you get a bankrupt company and you go in there, you cut 20% more than your initial read. | ||
And then you find like a pool of mercury, the organization gels back together again. | ||
Always cut deeper, harder when there's fat and waste. | ||
The FAA, it's not the people. | ||
The code is cobalt. | ||
It's from the 60s. | ||
It needs CapEx put into it for the technology to be upgraded to make it safer. | ||
Fat, like a chicken. | ||
All of these agencies are like big fat chickens dripping over barbecues of fat. | ||
This is the best barbecue I've ever seen, but I don't think it's happening fast enough. | ||
They're not cutting enough. | ||
Keep slashing, keep hacking while you have a 24-month mandate before the midterms. | ||
Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut. | ||
More. | ||
More cutting. | ||
Believe me, it's gonna work out just great. | ||
Everybody should be happy about this. | ||
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Even people with the nuclear codes cut them too? | |
Cut everything. | ||
Because if you don't see what they're doing and they can't show you that they're adding value, you whack. | ||
So see what she tries to do there? | ||
Oh, with the nuclear codes? | ||
And she's like... | ||
She's like demeaning him, looking down. | ||
Oh yeah? | ||
What about the nuclear codes? | ||
Yeah, cut him too. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Yeah, sure, cut it all. | ||
This stupid little game they want to play. | ||
We're not playing these games with you anymore. | ||
We're in charge. | ||
You're not. | ||
You lost. | ||
Everybody sees how crazy you are. | ||
You're not going to throw these random objects at me and get them to stick. | ||
And then you've got me to go down this weird, dark alley of your crazy ideologies. | ||
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It's like, oh, yeah, well, what about the nuclear codes? | |
Yeah, sure, cut them too. | ||
Don't care. | ||
Yeah, cut it all. | ||
Screw them. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I'm not listening to you. | ||
You're done. | ||
You're losing. | ||
We're in charge. | ||
We're the adults in the room. | ||
You're clowns. | ||
You're children. | ||
You're done. | ||
And just step right over them. | ||
Just like that. | ||
All right, now Lee Zeldin. | ||
Listen to what he's discovered at the EPA. How many people are actually showing up to work? | ||
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Clip 13. Hi, this is EPA Administrator Lee Zelting. | |
Thank you for the warm welcome thus far. | ||
It's been so great visiting with our amazing team across our agency. | ||
I'm honored to be working with many of the brightest minds on the planet. | ||
To the dedicated employees who have been showing up to the office every day, thank you. | ||
Your commitment to our mission does not go unnoticed. | ||
To all the other great members of the team, it's time to return to the office, to partner, to collaborate, and to deliver. | ||
The average occupancy at headquarters on Mondays and Fridays since January 2024 has only been in the single digits. | ||
In fact, the highest single day of attendance since January of last year was only just over a third. | ||
Our spacious, beautiful EPA headquarters spans two city blocks in D.C. across five buildings. | ||
But our hallways have been too vacant, desks empty, and cubicles filled with unoccupied chairs. | ||
The American people rely on every single one of us to protect their access to clean air, land, and water. | ||
Our mission of protecting human health and the environment It's far too important for any of us to ever come up short. | ||
As we embark on this journey together, I humbly ask you to return to the office. | ||
I'll be present every day, and I hope to see you here as well. | ||
I'm filled with excitement to see what we can all accomplish together. | ||
I'm looking forward to seeing our headquarters and regional offices buzzing again with a vibrant staff ready to work hard to advance our mission. | ||
See you soon. | ||
Or not. | ||
Or just fire them all. | ||
So this massive bureaucracy, the EPA, and they just don't even show up to work. | ||
Less than 10% show up to work. | ||
It's in the single digits on a regular day. | ||
Just fire them. | ||
They're not needed. | ||
They're not needed. | ||
I'd scrap the whole EPA, but that's a whole other thing. | ||
If the bureaucracy... | ||
Can exist with more than 90% of the people not even showing up to work? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Hmm. | ||
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy demolishes Pete Booty Juice with a perfect reply after Booty Juice slyly tries to blame the Trump administration for the recent airline disasters. | ||
So they're all out here blaming it on Trump for his FAA firings, but they get the firings wrong. | ||
They say he fired air traffic controllers. | ||
Not a single air traffic controller was fired. | ||
Not one. | ||
And by the way, in case you didn't know this, I guess the Democrats didn't know this. | ||
I guess booty juice didn't know this. | ||
Toronto is in Canada. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's in Canada. | ||
Or maybe they're admitting now that Trump is going to be taking over Canada. | ||
I don't know which one it is. | ||
But it's funny that they keep doing this. | ||
And then they get caught. | ||
60 Minutes. | ||
What Elon Musk's dangerous war with 60 Minutes is really all about? | ||
Well, they're liars and frauds. | ||
Oh, it's a dangerous war. | ||
So here's CNN protecting its fellow Democrat Party propaganda outlet, 60 Minutes. | ||
Well, what did 60 Minutes do recently? | ||
How about this one? | ||
Fake news, 60 Minutes star, non-political USAID worker. | ||
It's actually a former deep state speechwriter, did not work for USAID, and even had a blog writing about eliminating Trump supporters. | ||
So 60 Minutes runs a total propaganda piece. | ||
They lie about their star guest, who's a radical anti-Trumper. | ||
And they say, look, she's a USAID experienced person. | ||
She can tell you all about it and how Musk is hurting us. | ||
And it's a total lie. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing. | ||
By the way, does that look like a woman to you? | ||
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Guys? | |
Yeah. | ||
What is with that, by the way? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Where do they find these people? | ||
Now, getting back to the Social Security issue. | ||
Oh, here they are skimming off the top again. | ||
But I'm telling you, there's only one way they can handle this, folks. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
They stole all the money. | ||
And so they're going to have to just come out and say, oh, well, it was only 1%. | ||
They only stole 1% of the funds. | ||
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Listen to this fraud discovered by the Inspector General Audit at the Social Security Administration in Clip 9. There was an Inspector General audit last year that showed over an eight-year period, the Social Security Administration made almost $72 billion in improper payments, a little less than 1% of payments in that time period. | |
Now, the report also says that most of these improper payments were overpayments, not payments to deceased people or people who didn't qualify to receive these payments. | ||
At the same time, Jose, this effort by Doge is to go through this. | ||
Oh, okay, so it's $72 billion, but it's less than 1% of the funding, and, you know, it's not going to dead people, so it's okay. | ||
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Wow. | |
That's how they're going to play it, huh? | ||
That's how they're going to play it. | ||
Not surprising. | ||
The drama in New York City, though. | ||
Governor weighs removing New York City Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit. | ||
This is some new and very dangerous development inside the bloody battle over the DOJ's crown jewel. | ||
That's the Southern District of New York court. | ||
So this is all going on. | ||
So it looks like, I would imagine, a deal's been cut with Adams and Trump. | ||
And he's going to help them either get rid of the illegal immigrants or help them implement policy in New York City. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But the Democrats are now pissed with Adams. | ||
And now the governor is talking about removing Adams. | ||
So much for democracy, huh? | ||
The party of democracy. | ||
I hope they do remove him, actually. | ||
It'll be so democratic of them. | ||
Go ahead, Kathy Hochul. | ||
You freak. | ||
You look like a freak. | ||
And I hope you remove Eric Adams because it will be a great example of how the Democrats engage in democracy. | ||
I'm really looking forward to that democracy when you remove Eric Adams. | ||
That's going to be beautiful. | ||
I can't wait to see it. | ||
Now listen to what's happening in Arizona. | ||
These Democrats, folks, they're not very bright, even the people that get into office. | ||
Here's one admitting that they use illegal immigrants to rig elections. | ||
Yes, admitting it. | ||
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Clip 8. Please correct me if this is incorrect. | |
You want non-citizens to be counted in terms of determining the representation for elected officials here at the Capitol and, you know, by extension, I assume the U.S. Capitol as well. | ||
Is that incorrect? | ||
Mr. Chair, I mean, it is absolutely correct. | ||
Let the record reflect then that you just said it was correct that you want non-citizens to be counted for representation. | ||
Mr. Chair, that is in fact the current... | ||
Interpretation of that clause in the Constitution that talks about counting the people in the United States. | ||
That is the job of the U.S. Census. | ||
I do appreciate an honest Democrat because you're saying the quiet part out loud. | ||
And Mr. Kerry... | ||
To that point? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt. | ||
So, yeah, Article 1, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution gives U.S. Congress the responsibility to conduct the Census. | ||
The scope is defined as... | ||
Census counts every resident in the United States. | ||
Do you believe that undocumented people are residents? | ||
I believe that undocumented people right now are being deported in mass numbers because they aren't legally supposed to be here. | ||
And so, no, I do not believe that our founders intended for non-citizens who we've had 10 to 20 million over the last four years enter illegally into this nation at the hands of the Biden regime, the Democrats. | ||
Here we go. | ||
I do not believe that they should be counted in terms of determining representation here at the Arizona legislature, or in any state legislature for that matter, or for the U.S. Congress. | ||
Now, I don't want to give too much credit to these Arizona Democrats. | ||
They might be that stupid. | ||
They actually might be that stupid. | ||
They're either that stupid or that corrupt. | ||
So maybe they don't get it. | ||
Why do the Democrats fight so hard, and then they won the fight, unfortunately? | ||
To keep the citizenship question off the U.S. Census. | ||
This is how they rig elections, folks. | ||
I'm telling you, if the Democrats couldn't gerrymander, didn't change the rules of how the Senate was selected, and couldn't bring in millions of illegal immigrants and count them on the census, the Democrats would never, ever hold any power in this country. | ||
Never. | ||
They would never have the Senate, they would never have the House, and they would never have the White House. | ||
Never. | ||
So these Democrats might actually be stupid. | ||
They might. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But what they do is they bring in the millions of illegal immigrants and then they rig the Electoral College. | ||
Really not that complex to understand. | ||
So Republicans or whatever have to flee California because it's such a disaster politically. | ||
And so their population goes down. | ||
They lose the electoral college votes, and then Florida or Texas picks up two, three, four. | ||
It was five in the last election with the Democrats losing electoral votes in California and New York, and then Republicans picking them up in Texas and Florida. | ||
I mean, that can swing an election. | ||
So the Democrats know that. | ||
So they bring in millions of illegal immigrants. | ||
They push them into California. | ||
They push them into New York. | ||
They don't put citizenship on the census. | ||
They pump up the population numbers and they keep their electoral college vote count where it would be so that they can be assured to have those electoral college votes in the presidential election. | ||
They cheat every way they can. | ||
Now again, these Arizona Democrats, they might not know any of this. | ||
They might be stupid. | ||
They might be. | ||
In fact, I would say the odds are they probably are stupid. | ||
And they don't know how any of this works. | ||
But that's what they do. | ||
So they gerrymandered to rig the House. | ||
They changed the rules on the Senate so that they could rig Senate elections. | ||
And they bring in tens of millions of illegal immigrants, pour them into Democrat states so that they can increase their electoral college count. | ||
That's how they cheat. | ||
That's how they win. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's really not even that complicated. | ||
It's what they do. | ||
Alright, now quickly. | ||
Delta-Toronto plane crash. | ||
18 people injured. | ||
All 80 survive. | ||
That's maybe a miracle. | ||
And some craziness. | ||
When you watch the actual video, as the videos of the crash comes out, the pilot had a bad landing. | ||
A really bad landing. | ||
Came in way too hard and put way too much pressure on, I guess, the right wheel. | ||
And, you know... | ||
Not being a pilot myself, I don't know all the correct terminology, but you can see right there, they come down way too hard, they land on the right wheel, it breaks it, and then the thing catches on fire, loses a wing, and then flips over. | ||
The fact nobody died is truly a miracle and great. | ||
Now, this is the video that is pinned to Delta's TikTok account, and there's some follow-up with this too, but this is their Pinned video. | ||
This is what Delta wants you to see when you go check their social media clip three. | ||
And so it's just a bunch of women running everything. | ||
I haven't seen any information on the pilot come out yet. | ||
Boy, oh boy. | ||
You know, people are getting really scared of flying now. | ||
Isn't that wild? | ||
That's a legit thing. | ||
That is a legit thing. | ||
And if it turns out, and they'll probably never tell us, but because the crosswind wasn't unlandable, the runway wasn't covered in ice. | ||
Yeah, that's what you see on your Delta flight now. | ||
If it comes out that it was a diversity hire to put a woman in the cockpit that ended up crashing that plane, you know. | ||
I would say it's probably going to be the biggest damage ever to women who want to be pilots, if that's the case. | ||
Now, they haven't given that information, so who knows? | ||
By the way, they tried to stop people from filming at the crash site, so that was also kind of awkward. | ||
But imagine that. | ||
Do you want that as a woman? | ||
That they're just putting women in these positions simply for diversity that don't really belong there, don't really earn it. | ||
And then you could have a situation like this where a plane crashes and it's because of that, because of a female pilot. | ||
And now people are going to get on a plane and see a female pilot and be scared for their life. | ||
That's where we're at now, thanks to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. | ||
And they doubled down on it, by the way, just last month. | ||
Delta stands firm on DEI amid government pushback. | ||
So even after the Trump administration was targeting DEI stuff, they said, nope, we're standing strong. | ||
We love the DEI. We're going to keep it up. | ||
And I wonder if their chief diversity, equity, inclusion, and social impact officer is going to have anything to say about it. | ||
You want to take a guess on her stat sheet here as far as... | ||
Well, we'll just say it's not a white man. | ||
Kyra Lynn Johnson is not a white man. | ||
Of course, you can't have a white man in charge of your diversity, equity, inclusion. | ||
Hold on, there were a couple other things there. | ||
And social impact officer. | ||
No, Kyra Lynn Johnson is not a white man. | ||
But don't worry, she's one of the top women in travel. | ||
And the top 100 diversity officers in the U.S., they claim. | ||
Top executives in the global diversity list. | ||
Most powerful women in corporate diversity list by Black Enterprise. | ||
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She gay, too? | ||
Corporate advocate for inclusion by Rainbow. | ||
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Well, I hope for all of our sake that that pilot was not a diversity hire. | ||
People's lives are literally at risk with these leftist programs. | ||
Quite literally. | ||
Pope Francis is having some health issues. | ||
I don't know if you've heard. | ||
Pope Francis has pneumonia as tests show complex picture. | ||
They're also saying he has bronchitis. | ||
He's been in the hospital for days now. | ||
I don't know why people aren't reporting this. | ||
I said it months ago. | ||
I think Pope Francis' time as Pope is limited. | ||
I think we see a new Pope this or next year. | ||
Nobody really wants to talk like that, but it seems that is inevitable. | ||
By the way, here's some comedy for you. | ||
Jim Acosta urges media to boycott Trump after administration targets Associated Press. | ||
Yeah, Jim Acosta, who decided he wanted to go independent, and he has no other way to be relevant. | ||
So he's telling everybody to boycott. | ||
So Jim's not invited anymore, and Jim is a complete non-factor. | ||
He'll probably be back at CNN, I'm guessing. | ||
They'll pity hire him back. | ||
He'll take a pay cut. | ||
Jim Acosta. | ||
So because he's not allowed, he wants you to not go to the White House. | ||
That is hilarious. | ||
Go ahead and boycott. | ||
All the leftist organizations should boycott the White House. | ||
That'd be fantastic. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Now, Ron DeSantis is doing something interesting in Florida. | ||
DeSantis' latest ploy to counter Pride Month is Second Amendment Summer, and they want to do an entire summer. | ||
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants to declare a Second Amendment Summer in Florida, which will include a holiday of state sales taxes on guns, rifles, shotguns, ammunitions, and accessories. | ||
Other states like Georgia are considering doing something similar. | ||
Second Amendment summer. | ||
Tax-free gun and ammunition purchases. | ||
Joining me in studio now before we debut the part two of the footage from yesterday out at the Capitol is my cameraman, Reese. | ||
Follow him on X at PSYOPCOP. He does a lot of great breakdowns and original posts there as well. | ||
But I just kind of wanted to get his response after, you know, a night. | ||
It's funny, I couldn't sleep last night because it was, I think I got cursed by a witch out there or something who, I don't know, I don't know. | ||
We may have to have some sort of a reunion to sort all of this out. | ||
But he was out there shooting the footage, making sure to try to get, despite all the noise and the blockades trying to stop him from filming, he was still able to get that great footage. | ||
So I wanted to bring him in here before we debut the other footage. | ||
I got some other footage from some protests. | ||
As well. | ||
But the one thing that we were kind of talking about on the way there and then reemphasizing on the way back and then you posted about it this morning was you've observed the fact that they just they can't change. | ||
They can't move. | ||
They're stuck in their mindset. | ||
They're stuck in their ways. | ||
What was it about yesterday that made you feel like, okay, these people are just like stuck in the mud. | ||
They cannot move. | ||
Well, it was just my sheer observations, man. | ||
I'm your cameraman. | ||
It's my job to kind of have my head on a swivel. | ||
And while I'm definitely focused on you and capturing your interactions, I'm also just having an internal running monologue of my own, kind of taking notes and just, you know, just to go over later and just to take it all in, you know. | ||
And I guess to answer your question, it's just by their own actions. | ||
They literally, my jaw almost dropped. | ||
Towards the beginning of our adventure there, when that girl thought that bringing up, grab her by the pussy, was somehow a big own to bring up to you. | ||
A 10-year-old talking point. | ||
A 10-year-old talking point. | ||
I couldn't even believe it. | ||
I thought that that was retired, that's collecting dust on the shelf. | ||
Nope, they are literally still using that talking point. | ||
To try to own Owen whenever he goes out and tries to ask them basic questions. | ||
Or the Nazi thing. | ||
It's like, when am I going to start Nazi-ing? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
They've been calling Trump a Nazi. | ||
All these people a Nazi for 10 years. | ||
Like, well, when are we going to start Nazi-ing? | ||
Right, right. | ||
Still waiting. | ||
Waiting for the Nazi stuff to kick in. | ||
I still haven't gotten that Nazi memo, man. | ||
When do we put on the brown shirts? | ||
It's completely absurd. | ||
One thing that I was thinking about before I came in here was... | ||
It's tricky because when you look at these people, I believe that there's two distinct groups, even though the whole thing is pure chaos and it's just really overwhelming. | ||
One group is the just horrifyingly misled. | ||
Someone who was like me, like 12 years ago, who, you know, in the past I voted Obama and before I understood what Trump was and how he was not lying and he was not the devil, I was, you know, a liberal. | ||
And not to the degree that these people are. | ||
I didn't go to protests or anything, but I was a liberal who was just very misled, who's kind of just gliding along this lazy river of just the MSM and just not thinking too much about what I was being told. | ||
That's one group, just horribly misled. | ||
The other, it's just, it's the people who are, I don't want to say it, but like they have psychopathic tendencies and they use these rallies as a form of an outlet to just like, to just. | ||
Voice their anger and just get it out. | ||
And it's just very animalistic. | ||
So I struggle with just categorizing all these people, you know, because one of those people could have been me 12 years ago. | ||
Well, not these people. | ||
These are older. | ||
I mean, some of these boomer-aged guys have no excuses. | ||
True, true. | ||
The younger kids, I mean, we saw some younger kids out there that maybe, you know, you don't really... | ||
They can potentially change. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Some people, and I think that's my main point with bringing this up. | ||
I do believe in the power of redemption and being able to see the light and understand that, whoa, I got a correct course before I really veer off into total darkness here. | ||
I believe in that in a myriad of ways in one's life. | ||
And so I did interact with a couple of people who seemed like that. | ||
They seemed troubled. | ||
They seemed misled. | ||
But man, if they harass us, like if you choose to harass us, Like they did, and get in our face, spit on us and stuff. | ||
You waive all rights to not be roasted the next day on radio and TV. That's what's so funny, too, and I was trying to explain that. | ||
I did a breakdown last night, live on X, and I reviewed that footage, which, when you review it again, it's kind of like, I imagine you're a football player reviewing the footage, like, oh yeah, I remember that player. | ||
I remember, oh, I slipped on that cut, and then I couldn't catch the ball. | ||
In that video that we aired yesterday, did you know, I couldn't believe this, did you know we got three different people to admit? | ||
Abortion is killing a baby? | ||
Yeah, I watched that over and I was shocked. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
That was so crazy. | ||
Three liberals admitted abortion is killing a baby on that video. | ||
And they didn't even seem like the first one with the mushroom hat, the mushroom hat girl, she said it so nonchalantly. | ||
It was almost as if she didn't even have a moment where she went, oh shoot, what did I just say? | ||
She was like, yeah. | ||
They owned it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they sat there with a smile and said, yeah, it's killing a baby. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Yeah, that's her right there on screen. | ||
Three of them admitted that, which, I mean, it's quite an admission for a liberal to say on camera here. | ||
But with you, like, here's an example of what you were talking about. | ||
When I got, because you were kind of caught behind, and you're trying to get different angles to shoot the camera, so people kind of understand a better picture here. | ||
Like, there's times where I'm kind of on an island, or Reese is on an island, so when they called me up to speak... | ||
I got invited up to speak, and then there was kind of that girl who I guess she was at the last event you had went to, so I guess she's kind of a leader of all of this now. | ||
I hadn't seen her until this year, but I guess she's kind of some sort of a leader now, and she was kind of controlling things. | ||
So I go up there, it might have gotten picked up in the mic, and this one guy comes over, and he seemed rational enough, has different political views, but seems rational enough, and he says, hey, you know, we'd like you to speak, but... | ||
Can you just, you know, be positive? | ||
Like, don't insult people, whatever. | ||
And I said, hey, I'm only going to have a unifying message. | ||
I promise it'll be unifying. | ||
I'm not going to be insulting. | ||
If you allow me to speak here, I'll be nice. | ||
I'll be unifying. | ||
He goes, okay. | ||
Okay, that's good. | ||
We want to hear from that. | ||
We need that. | ||
We'll get you up there. | ||
And then my future witches gets up there and is like, okay, we'll have you speak. | ||
And then a bunch of these other like subtards come up, like one that was like 400 pounds and then start singing Mulan. | ||
And then they all come up and they start gruffing and huffing and puffing. | ||
And so then the other guys that were going to let me speak were like, all right, we can't do this now. | ||
They're all upset. | ||
But it's like I wonder if they ever have this moment. | ||
And I think we might have even caught some of that on camera where even some of the people out there protesting had this moment where they see how I get treated or they see what happens in these interactions. | ||
and they kind of step back and say, hmm, I don't. | ||
I don't really like that. | ||
Absolutely, and that is kind of what I was trying to say in fewer words earlier. | ||
I did notice exactly the same thing. | ||
I even had some one-on-one interactions when I was kind of actually on my own little island at around that time. | ||
I kind of got separated from you for a little bit, and I had this interaction with this middle-aged woman who was kind of just questioning me and stuff, and I could just tell that she was... | ||
She was just trying to make sense of it all. | ||
And I said, look, we're here to just ask some simple questions. | ||
This was not caught on camera or audio, but I just asked, look, we're just out here to cover this event like all the other reporters. | ||
We're here to ask simple questions. | ||
We're not here to actually disrupt and troll as an objective. | ||
We hope everybody has a nice day. | ||
And she just kind of didn't know what to do with that. | ||
And her, amongst many others that you certainly interacted with, had that same interaction where it's just like, This guy's just asking normal questions, and I'm watching my comrades just squeal like children and regress to singing Mulan as a form of attack. | ||
How does this reflect on our movement? | ||
He knew the words. | ||
How did he know the words? | ||
Past a certain age, if you know those words, that is a bad sign. | ||
I'm just going to say that. | ||
That's a bad sign. | ||
We're not talking about Lion King here. | ||
We're talking about Mulan. | ||
Come on, bro. | ||
Yeah, interesting. | ||
And you pointed this out yesterday. | ||
The strategy is, they've been taught this, and actually what they're supposed to do is they're supposed to play Disney music over a speaker because it's copyrighted and the Disney copyright music gets pinged like no other. | ||
So they're supposed to play it over a speaker to try to destroy your video so that you can't upload it. | ||
They already know this, so it's not like I'm letting out any secret. | ||
They all get these memos. | ||
So he decided to sing Mulan, and he thought by singing it that it would ping our video. | ||
Instead, you just went and uploaded that. | ||
You uploaded his solo. | ||
He had probably the biggest moment of his life, really. | ||
Why would I deprive the world of this burgeoning songbird here? | ||
Like, it was beautiful music. | ||
Come on. | ||
Dude, let me tell you something. | ||
I took a beating in that moment. | ||
His breath was so bad. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
And he was singing right in my face. | ||
And I was just standing there taking it. | ||
Like, you know, it's like your fifth grade teacher that has her eighth cup of coffee by seventh period, and she's leaning over your shoulder. | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
Yeah, I had similar experiences. | ||
In fact, I'm still worried that there were perhaps some medieval diseases on some of their breaths. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, hey, hey, hey, six feet, six feet, man, six feet. | ||
Yeah, well, we didn't have the mask. | ||
A lot of them had the mask. | ||
Oh, a ton of them. | ||
There's my future witches. | ||
We're going to meet at the cauldron at 22 hours. | ||
Yeah, there she is. | ||
I'm wondering, too, I was going to kind of go through it myself. | ||
How much of this, we ended up putting up about 20 minutes out of probably, what, like an hour and a half of footage, you think? | ||
Yeah, that sounds about right to me. | ||
There's definitely meat still left on that bone, I bet. | ||
I bet if I went in there, I could find some meat left over. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm not talking about that guy. | ||
That's plenty of meat. | ||
Yeah, that's a lot of meat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Big boy. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Yeah, I just can't. | ||
Can you imagine being so spiritually evacuated that you think that belting out Mulan songs is a diss? | ||
Could you imagine being there? | ||
I feel, pardon me again, feel sorry for these people, but the other prevailing part of me just goes, no, if you harass us and get in our face like that, spit on us and call us names, no, all bets are off. | ||
We're going to roast you. | ||
You're done. | ||
It would be one thing, too. | ||
I didn't even really troll. | ||
I could have gone there and trolled. | ||
I could have gone there with a bullhorn. | ||
I could have gone there in a silly outfit. | ||
I mean, I could have trolled. | ||
I could have Alex Stranger'd him. | ||
I was really quite calm and passive just with a microphone, and they just can't. | ||
They just couldn't handle it. | ||
It's impossible for these people to have a civilized conversation. | ||
And this is really the important thing that we see all the time, too. | ||
And I think maybe for some of them it's a moment of truth, but it's like there's always the people that don't want you to talk, right? | ||
And so I'll be talking to someone and then someone else comes, hey, don't talk to him, don't talk to him, don't talk. | ||
It's like, what is that? | ||
What do you mean don't talk to me? | ||
It's like, who allows somebody else that they don't even know? | ||
Some random goofball-looking stranger to come up, you know, disheveled, unhealthy, and to come up to them and say, hey, don't talk to them. | ||
Like, what kind of a person lets some stranger say, hey, don't talk to somebody? | ||
That's the nature of the liberal cuckery right there. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, oh, this person says don't talk to you? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
The people who do that, and I like how I've been at this with you for a couple of years now, and every time we go out... | ||
When it gets out of hand and we see that kind of behavior unfold, you always say, oh, it's the cult leader. | ||
It's the cult leader. | ||
Hello, cult leader. | ||
It's him every time. | ||
Because it is cult-like behavior. | ||
And I think that's such a key word to invoke whenever we see that. | ||
Because I really do think that in those moments, that isn't just like, oh, it's an insult. | ||
You're calling him a cult leader. | ||
No, it actually helps the people you're actually trying to have a conversation with understand. | ||
It helps those gears turn a little bit, even for just one moment. | ||
Where they go, I mean, this is kind of what cults do. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I've seen those gears turn. | ||
At least with some of them. | ||
With some of them. | ||
Not all of them, unfortunately. | ||
But some of them, yeah. | ||
Well, we're about to debut this. | ||
And I forgot. | ||
We ran out of time here. | ||
We had a bunch of other of this footage from Colorado. | ||
You should see this. | ||
So somebody, look at this post right here. | ||
Somebody noticed a crazed liberal activist at this Denver, Colorado protest. | ||
And was like, oh my gosh, that was somebody I used to go to school with. | ||
And then she told a story about how she kind of just went crazy. | ||
And it really is unfortunate. | ||
This mind virus, this liberal mind virus is really destroying people. | ||
There's no other way to put it. | ||
Yeah, it's like watching, it is in a lot of ways like watching a friend fall into a form of addiction. | ||
A form of darkness like that. | ||
Where it's like, man, I hope they come back, you know. | ||
It is sad at the end of the day. | ||
Well, what they don't understand, and it's really not their fault. | ||
I mean, you know, we understand it because we work in media, but I learned it in 2016. Like, when I first started doing these videos, I actually thought I could reach people. | ||
Like, I was foolish enough, I guess you might say, to think I could actually go out and reach these people specifically on the Trump issue. | ||
Because I was like, we got to get Trump in. | ||
I thought I could change these people's minds. | ||
Well, you know, you learn quickly that's not the case. | ||
But now, what they don't understand yet is this isn't about me. | ||
This is about the millions of people that are going to watch your behavior. | ||
And all they see now is how psychotic and crazy you are. | ||
So, with that, Reese did a great job out there. | ||
And I used to follow him on X as well. | ||
He puts out a bunch of original content himself. | ||
And the next time we go to an event, he'll be right there with me as well. | ||
And he has to endure some of the crazies himself there. | ||
But great work as always. | ||
So without any further delay here, this is the remaining footage that Reese put together from yesterday's protest at the Capitol. | ||
This video might even be crazier than yesterday's, if you can believe that. | ||
And this will send us to the end of the show. | ||
We'll take a 21-hour break after this and see you tomorrow. | ||
What rights is Trump denying you? | ||
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Well, let me talk about my uterus first. | |
I don't have access to appropriate medical care. | ||
So you're talking about abortion. | ||
Let's just say what it is. | ||
It's abortion. | ||
So what right is abortion? | ||
Where do you have a right to abortion? | ||
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Where do you publish? | |
I publish all over the place, all over the internet. | ||
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Where can we look for this? | |
You can look for this on X, Elon Musk's platform. | ||
I'm sure you have an X account. | ||
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I don't look at X. No, no, I quit X when that prick bought it because it's like a Nazi platform now. | |
It's a Nazi platform? | ||
Yeah, yeah, it certainly is. | ||
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You should check it out. | |
I don't know how it's a Nazi platform. | ||
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I'll tell you how. | |
Oh, you haven't? | ||
Have you not been on there? | ||
I'm on there all the time. | ||
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Then you must know how- You must not pay very close attention. | |
What makes it Nazi? | ||
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Read it. | |
Read it, friend. | ||
I do read it. | ||
I read it for news. | ||
I just get news there. | ||
Like, I knew this protest was gonna be here. | ||
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Is that the only place you get news? | |
No, I get news from everywhere, actually. | ||
Tell us where else. | ||
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It's very right-wing. | |
I mean, literally everywhere. | ||
Fox, CNN, MSNBC. I'm new. | ||
I've not been doing this very long, no. | ||
So inform me. | ||
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Just the fact that you don't realize that X is a pro-Nazi platform and right-wing. | |
So how is it pro-Nazi? | ||
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Read it. | |
Read it. | ||
You keep saying read it, but what does that mean? | ||
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Elon Musk is a Nazi. | |
You know Elon Musk has like five Jewish children? | ||
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Great. | |
So how is he a Nazi with Jewish children? | ||
You gotta do your homework. | ||
He knows. | ||
What homework? | ||
What have I not known? | ||
What do you not know? | ||
He doesn't care about who? | ||
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His children, his Jewish children. | |
He doesn't care about them. | ||
He doesn't care about them? | ||
He just takes care of them and hangs out with them and sees them? | ||
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He doesn't even hang out with them, you know? | |
How is this that one for a human shield? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And he also has a trans daughter. | ||
So when did you start hating Elon Musk? | ||
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He has a trans daughter and he doesn't recognize. | |
He got into the Treasury and had his little minions hack our... | ||
What's been hacked? | ||
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The Treasury bin. | |
Okay, they must not have any role names on it. | ||
No, nothing has been hacked. | ||
Nothing has been hacked. | ||
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Tell us more about that. | |
Okay. | ||
Would you like me to tell you? | ||
So the Department of Government Efficiency is going into all the different funding data. | ||
They're going into all of it. | ||
And they're finding hundreds of billions of fraud is what they're finding. | ||
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No, they found no fraud. | |
They found no fraud. | ||
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No fraud. | |
So what's the average age for somebody to live? | ||
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Oh, you're talking about the 150 years. | |
Oh, you even know about the fraud? | ||
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That's not fraud, dude. | |
So paying somebody that's 150 years old Social Security isn't fraud. | ||
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Well, how do you know they're paying it? | |
Because they're in the system. | ||
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So what? | |
What Doge is doing is fine, but release the actual data. | ||
It is, every day. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
There's literally a website. | ||
There's literally a link. | ||
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You show me the evidence. | |
They are releasing the contracts. | ||
They literally show the contracts. | ||
They keep saying we found them and they don't show any evidence. | ||
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Do a reality television show and show the actual proof. | |
Yeah. | ||
Line item by line item. | ||
It's happening every day. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Here's your data on Social Security. | ||
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My dad? | |
Here's a thousand people above age 20. | ||
That's not proof. | ||
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That's just a bunch of numbers listed. | |
This is literally the Social Security data sheet. | ||
This is literally the social security data sheet. | ||
We're paying over a thousand people over age 220 social security. | ||
So? | ||
Do you know anybody over 200 years old, sir? | ||
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That's not true, though. | |
It's not true. | ||
See, that's what it is. | ||
It's just not true. | ||
Ooh, what's wrong with Project 2025? | ||
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Everything. | |
Can you name one thing? | ||
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Yes. | |
For starters, the anti-immigrant stance. | ||
Who's anti-immigrant? | ||
Wait, how is Trump anti-immigrant? | ||
What are you doing out here? | ||
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Why does he hate that photo? | |
That's your dad. | ||
Is this your litter? | ||
No. | ||
You sure? | ||
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Because it looks like your litter. | |
Okay. | ||
Well, it's not. | ||
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You want it? | |
No. | ||
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Sure. | |
Come on, man. | ||
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There you go, buddy. | |
So you just littered. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
So you littered. | ||
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Take this! | |
What about Musk? | ||
What don't you like about Musk? | ||
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He's also a thug, and he's not elected. | |
What about all the people that aren't elected? | ||
Should we get rid of anybody who's not elected? | ||
What, you don't like Trump? | ||
Well, he's maybe the greatest president in modern American history. | ||
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You think so? | |
I do, yeah. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
Why are you sorry? | ||
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I'm sorry for you. | |
Why? | ||
Because you're deluded. | ||
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Hey, man. | |
How am I deluded? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Do you know that? | |
Okay. | ||
I don't want an awful person for president. | ||
Anybody else need an awful person for president? | ||
So what's awful? | ||
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Someone that's rude and nasty and has no redeeming qualities. | |
Only Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
Only Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
Who's racist? | ||
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Ignore, ignore them, ignore them. | |
Who do you think is racist? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Why? | ||
Yeah, well what makes him racist? | ||
What has he done that's racist? | ||
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Can you tell me what you don't like about Doge? | |
Yeah, yeah, you can do better than that. | ||
There you go. | ||
Yeah, get a good one in. | ||
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There you go. | |
There you go. | ||
That's much better. | ||
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Ignore the troll. | |
Ignore the troll. | ||
You can't ignore me. | ||
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It's impossible to ignore me. | |
So this is what happens in cults, actually. | ||
You have people that tell you who you can and can't talk to, and they'll try to stop you from talking to somebody that has a different idea. | ||
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I will have a very unifying message. | |
I hope so. | ||
That's why I hoped that she would give me the microphone. | ||
I promise my message will be very unified. | ||
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Hold on a second. | |
Hold on a second. | ||
I've had people banging cowbells in my ear for the last hour. | ||
You want to see what it's like to deal with discrimination and hate? | ||
Be a conservative at a liberal event. | ||
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Racists go home! | |
Racists go home! | ||
Let's get down to business to defeat the Huns. | ||
Did they send us daughters when we asked for sons? | ||
We won't forget January 6th! | ||
We're protecting women! | ||
First they came for the immigrants, and I didn't see anything because I'm not a leader. | ||
Nobody's coming for immigrants. | ||
Then they came for the best of the fellow. | ||
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And I'm not a leader. | |
Nobody's coming for the immigrants. | ||
This is insane, man. | ||
So here's the deal. | ||
So here's the deal. | ||
So things were getting a little hot in there. | ||
The troopers didn't want me to stick around. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm not trying to make their day any harder than it already is dealing with these freak shows. | ||
So they requested for me to leave that area. | ||
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You're a narcissist and you're sick. | |
Just stop, please. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
There you go. | ||
Have the mic. | ||
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Stop, man. | |
Just give it up. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let me be perfectly clear. | ||
They are the ones that invited me up there. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I know. | ||
Aren't you glad that you show how... | ||
You guys show the world how loving and tolerant you are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I can't wait till this footage comes out and everybody can see how hate-filled this movement is. | ||
So here was the speech I was gonna give. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are all Americans. | |
And even though we have different points of view and different ideology, you have your First Amendment right to be here. | ||
I have First Amendment rights to be here. | ||
And I think it's time for all of us to have a conversation. | ||
And we might find we have more in common than we do different. | ||
And we all can agree that there is corruption we all want to get rid of. | ||
So let's all come together in peace. | ||
First Amendment rights. | ||
I support your right to be here. | ||
You support my right to be here. | ||
I appreciate you letting me speak. | ||
We're all Americans. | ||
We all want to live in a better future. | ||
So let's come together and try to do that. | ||
All right. | ||
So the left are some of the greatest unintentional comics ever. | ||
Except when you realize the people that are living under the mind control. | ||
Really are victors. | ||
I mean, they really love to be soy boys. | ||
They really love to have low testosterone. | ||
It's in major studies that they, on average, the more leptis you are, the lower your testosterone is, even if you're a 15-year-old, you're a 20-year-old man. | ||
So Raw Egg National has posted this this morning. | ||
I went and looked. | ||
It's true. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
Then it made me think about some of the news articles and things that have come out recently that I didn't cover. | ||
Look at this. | ||
On Wednesday, you can talk for an hour about this guy. | ||
On Wednesday, I go through my apartment unit's dumpster to make sure there are no recyclables that tenants are throwing into the trash. | ||
Today I found this. | ||
It was a little police state busybody digging through people's trash. | ||
Little Stasi. | ||
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Little, little, little totalitarian. | |
It's a type of steroid sold by Alex Jones on InfoWars. | ||
He was banned from the internet for hate. | ||
For exposing tyranny. | ||
It's taken by white supremacists to increase their testosterone and masculinity. | ||
This guy's a real liberal when you go look it up. | ||
I know which neighbor it is and was because there was also mail in the trash bag. | ||
Oh, you're reading his mail. | ||
That's even better. | ||
I'm not sure what I'm going to do. | ||
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Oh. | |
But I live across from an effing Nazi on steroids and I have no idea. | ||
And the feed, people responding. | ||
I could do a whole hour just comedy-wise on this. | ||
What did I think of when I saw this? | ||
It says, I generally couldn't think of a better advert for Super Bowl Vitality if I tried. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
Hey, study. | ||
Testosterone treatment turns Democrat voters more conservative. | ||
Here's the big study. | ||
Right there for yourself. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
The actual study. | ||
Testosterone in politics. | ||
They're literally soy boys. | ||
So, these people are literally emasculated, deranged ghouls. | ||
And he thinks it's illegal that somebody has a herbal supplement. | ||
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