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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Monday, March 31st, 2025. | ||
Last transmission of the InfoWars War Room this March. | ||
Fastest three hours on the internet starts now. | ||
Okay, well, a weekend of continued Democrat leftist terrorism on Tesla owners, Tesla dealerships, Trump supporters in general, including a GOP headquarters in the state of New Mexico. | ||
This is completely out of control. | ||
As I've been saying for weeks now, I think Elon Musk is a little fed up and growing impatient with the lack of action. | ||
And I've got more evidence of that. | ||
But we'll go through some of these local news reports, some of these Tesla... | ||
Because the Teslas actually have cameras on them. | ||
The leftists haven't figured that out yet. | ||
I'm sure they will soon. | ||
So a lot of them are also on the car's cameras, not just local news reports getting security footage. | ||
So we're gonna have all that. | ||
When will it be, though? | ||
Because, you know, the individuals that are targeting the actual Teslas, the vehicles themselves, are likely acting alone, not like the group protests that we see, trying to create this vacuum. | ||
That then drags people into a conflict. | ||
It's total divide and conquer now. | ||
We're actually seeing it get physical Over this weekend, but it'll be I'm sure they'll figure it out soon. | ||
It's kind of like when they got caught At the mail-in ballot drop boxes and a couple of people got caught with fingerprints Illegally stuffing ballots and then the word went out and then they all started wearing the the gloves Remember that yeah, though I'm sure somebody will send out the memo, hey, when you're gonna go terrorize a Tesla, when you're gonna go Kia Tesla, when you're gonna go vandalize a Tesla, make sure you're wearing a mask. | ||
They'll figure it out. | ||
Unless somebody finally stops them. | ||
But we'll be reviewing all of that. | ||
And then kind of the surrounding news, the news of just the larger leftist terror attacks that are going on. | ||
And then we got some news from the White House. | ||
Oh, and we're gonna go to Musk and one of his Doge team members explaining what's really going on with Social Security. | ||
And this is mind-blowing. | ||
So it's like what you already assumed was going on with the fraud, but then how does it tie into Democrats stealing elections? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
No, it's actually unbelievable that there haven't been hundreds of arrests at this point. | ||
And I think Musk is kind of sitting here like, hmm, okay, I've exposed all of this fraud, and we have the forensic auditors here, and now my dealerships are being terrorized, and it just continues. | ||
So, hmm, guess we'll just keep trekking forward then. | ||
It's kind of how it goes. | ||
Now, Trump's tariffs are supposed to drop this week. | ||
He had a statement about that. | ||
We'll read the statement. | ||
We also have a statement from the United Auto Workers Union, which did not back Trump, at least at the leadership level did not back Trump. | ||
But now what are they saying about Trump? | ||
Maybe their tune has changed. | ||
And then we have a stack of geopolitical news where in France, They joined the list of radical authoritarians who are making sure that the opposition party cannot get into power. | ||
Marine Le Pen, who was leading in all the polls for the 2027 election, well, she's apparently not going to be allowed to run. | ||
And then some news out of Ukraine, some news out of Israel. | ||
We're going to cover it all. | ||
Fastest three hours on the Internet, the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Commences on the other side of this break, and we'll probably fill it all with these radical leftists attacking Tesla dealerships. | ||
Well, would you be surprised to find out that leftists, Democrat terrorists, were attacking Teslas again this weekend? | ||
Now look, all things considered, it's mostly been a flop. | ||
So maybe I start with the good angle here, which is their attempts to crash the Tesla stock, which, you know what, they've had a little bit of a victory there, but not a total victory. | ||
They wanted it totally crashed. | ||
They wanted everybody selling. | ||
They wanted to bottom it out. | ||
And look, I don't know how much Musk's net worth is in actual liquid cash. | ||
Versus assets, but obviously Tesla stocks are part of his net worth. | ||
So, you know, they want to tank those They've heard him a little bit but not a total tank job Honestly, if I was in the market, I'd probably be buying low on Tesla But okay, they've they've hit him a little bit it's not horrible My guess is now real money people that just do stocks. | ||
I don't care about politics They're gonna probably be pumping and dumping Tesla now. | ||
It's gonna be a wild ride Is how that's probably gonna go. | ||
So they haven't been totally successful there. | ||
They've had, you know, a little bit of a, a little bit of a hit on him, but it hasn't been totally successful. | ||
And then this weekend, what was supposed to be Saturday, March 29th, this was their big takedown Tesla event. | ||
They'd spent the most money marketing this stuff. | ||
Remember the New York Post story that showed the different organizations that were involved in the organizing? | ||
Getting the people out to the events, getting the buses, everything taken care of, all the organizers paid, the lunches, whatever it took. | ||
Well, this weekend was supposed to be their big weekend. | ||
And it was a major flop. | ||
It was a major flop. | ||
At some of these events, you had the Tesla protesters and then you had Trump supporters or Musk supporters out there. | ||
It was about a 50-50 split. | ||
But what we're going to show you here Documented in some of these videos and it was the same thing in Austin and people asked me Hey, why aren't you going to this stuff? | ||
And look I made the decision and now it's been double confirmed well, really about triple quadruple confirmed as Fights are breaking out and then you have continued bomb threats and threats of violence at these things I'm just not gonna be a part of it. | ||
Okay, I It's not that I'm backing away from the front lines when the time is right. | ||
I'll do it and go out in the field but Obviously, I'm a top target of these people now, and it's not worth the risk, but it's not even about me. | ||
I don't want to be a part of this divide and conquer now. | ||
I don't want to be going to these events where they, they want me there. | ||
The people that want to collapse Tesla, that want to hurt Musk, that want to destroy our country, they want me out there now. | ||
And look, I can go, and it's funny, and we can go troll these people, and I get millions of views on X and everybody can share the videos and see how deranged these people are. | ||
I have nothing to prove there. | ||
They want us out there conflicting. | ||
They want us out there raising the temperature. | ||
They're waiting for this standoff. | ||
They're waiting for this violence. | ||
Just like they did in 2016. | ||
Just like they did in 2020. | ||
And you can see it now. | ||
And I'm just not going to be part of it. | ||
I'm not going to be part of the debate anymore. | ||
There's an opportunity for me to go out there and get some footage. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
There's plenty of other people that do it now. | ||
But that's clearly the agenda here. | ||
They want a standoff. | ||
They want the Musk-Tesla haters to be provoked by a Trump supporter, and then a big fight to break out. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
And then they'll blame, it'll be just like, it'll be like a mini January 6th. | ||
And then they'll blame Trump, and they'll blame Musk, and they'll blame conservatives. | ||
No, I've learned the lesson, and I'm not gonna put myself out there as bait. | ||
There may be an opportunity every once while like if it's at the Capitol, that's a different story. | ||
The state troopers are there It's that stuff is usually pretty well taken care of as far as security and and just the tightness of those events, but there's very little Presence at these Tesla protests as far as law enforcement and security is concerned, which is a little strange But that's the case So now Trump supporters show up at these events And then there's these standoffs, and a couple times there's fights. | ||
It's going a bad direction. | ||
But, for all intents and purposes, this was a total failure, folks. | ||
They can't even get a hundred people out here to protest, and they've spent millions, who knows how many, but they have spent millions of dollars. | ||
And they, you know what, keep spending it, because now that you're USAID, USAID money is cut, you're eventually going to go broke. | ||
So, all the money they've spent, and over the years, the email lists and everything that they've built, and they can't even get people to show up. | ||
And you're looking at a fight here, this was in Tampa Bay, at a Tesla dealership. | ||
Again, the leftist shows up, tries to provoke the people, gets in their face, marches around, and then of course eventually someone's going to pop him! | ||
It's all divide and conquer here. | ||
And it's going to be used to come after Trump and come after Musk. | ||
And say, see, the right wing is violent. | ||
And you say, well, but Owen, it's the left wing firebombing Teslas. | ||
It's the left wing attacking the Tesla dealerships. | ||
They're the terrorists. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
We don't have an honest media. | ||
We don't have an honest government. | ||
And still to this day, the law enforcement is not really going on our side. | ||
And maybe that's because they're afraid of being labeled political. | ||
Maybe that's because they aren't prioritizing it. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
But it's all a trap. | ||
Bring you into these Tesla protests. | ||
Start the violence. | ||
Blame it on Trump. | ||
Blame it on Musk. | ||
Blame it on the right wing. | ||
And then you'll be labeled a domestic terrorist again, just like you were in 2020. | ||
So... No, we're gonna be smarter than that now. | ||
But here's what we did notice and this seems to be the case Really at all of these protests because I got all the footage the crew is putting a bunch of the b-roll up on the screen right now The only types of people on average That they're able to get to these events and you watch if I get through all the news and all the videos I'll open the phone lines and I guarantee you people will call in and say this But I don't need to I've already talked to the people on the ground at all these protests, | ||
too The average age, the average attendee of these protests is a 60 year old woman. | ||
A 60 year old single woman. | ||
That's a little strange. | ||
That's a little odd, don't you think? | ||
Where are they recruiting these 60 year old women to go out here and protest at a Tesla dealership? | ||
Are they going to Like old folks homes or assisted living homes, or are they going to like retirement communities? | ||
Where are they getting these old ladies? | ||
It's like 80% 60 plus year old single ladies Who obviously have nothing better to do So I guess it's a target demographic for them at this point when it's you know noon on a weekday or a beautiful Saturday and Single six-year-old woman nothing better to do. | ||
I'll go protest a Tesla So what's up with that now Let's get through these videos actually let's go through the videos first and I'm telling you and look Musk always has kind of a calm cool demeanor and quite frankly Well, | ||
I don't know if you could always say that about us here at InfoWars I don't think you could say I always have a calm cool demeanor But you know we do a pretty good job I'd say I'd say for the most part we can you know, we can be calm when we need to be But people are saying, well, why is Elon Musk so calm and collected when all of this is going on? | ||
Well, when you've been through it enough, you just kind of get used to it. | ||
It's like when I talk about being numb to it all. | ||
So you just kind of get used to it, and then you have to allocate where you're going to spend your energy, your emotions, and you just realize, well, there's no point in me getting all worked up over this. | ||
But no, Musk, Showed this video a couple videos, but here's what he said. | ||
He said it's time to arrest those Funding the attacks on the Tesla dealerships arresting their puppets and paid foot soldiers won't stop the violence see musk gets it and Even though the foot soldiers need to be arrested too. | ||
That's not gonna stop the operation Now arresting all the foot soldiers might might kind of dampen that energy might put a wet blanket over them But No, you have to go after the top and Musk gets that and he's and it's just not happening. | ||
So I think he's growing frustrated And of course, I mean, it's not even I mean you are allowed to be selfish sometimes It is his car dealerships Tesla's it is his the cars that he built Tesla's It are it is the people supporting him his stock that he owns that his supporters own So yeah, it is a little personal for him, too. | ||
It's not just all about the country. | ||
Maybe as a person he's getting a little fed up, but he's absolutely right. | ||
You have to arrest the organizers. | ||
But of course, where is the action? | ||
So he shared this video. | ||
Gentleman sitting in his truck. | ||
Yeah, just coordinate with me on this, guys. | ||
So this guy's just sitting in his truck. | ||
And a wild leftist comes up to him and screams at him while he's sitting in his vehicle. | ||
I believe he has a Trump hat on as well. | ||
This is the video Musk shared saying it's time to arrest those that fund and organize these protests. | ||
Clip 14. Imagine | ||
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if he was a hothead. | |
Imagine if he was a hothead. | ||
Somebody attacks his vehicle, and he pulls out a gun. | ||
You know exactly what happens next. | ||
This guy looks like he's... | ||
Is this guy drinking on the job? | ||
He looks like he had that beer from a ballgame. | ||
He came over after the ballgame, he snuck the beer out. | ||
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Can you imagine? | |
Saturday, you just want to walk around town, you go to a restaurant, and you have to run into this crazed mob. | ||
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You know, we're in an interesting time politically, and there has been a standard set, which I have disagreed with. | ||
Because I am consistent. | ||
I'm logically consistent. | ||
I'm an actual principled free speech advocate. | ||
So I've been against arresting and the clampdown on the college protesters, where if you don't support Israel, they come after you and treat you like a terrorist. | ||
So I'm against that. | ||
But I didn't set that standard. | ||
The Trump administration set that standard. | ||
So why doesn't it apply to these protesters? | ||
Explain that to me. | ||
You say, oh, well, they're actually American citizens. | ||
Yeah, and a lot of the people they're arresting at college protesters are here legally, too. | ||
Hmm. Well, the people with the college protesters are supporting a terrorist group, Hamas. | ||
Okay, let's say you agree with that logic. | ||
Aren't we considering the Democrats terrorists now, too? | ||
Because Trump said they were domestic terrorists. | ||
That's the president. | ||
So why can't we round these people up? | ||
Not even saying I support it, I'm just saying where's the logical consistency here? | ||
We want to clean up our college campuses. | ||
We're taking serious action to do so. | ||
These people are worse. | ||
These people are what, a hundred times worse? | ||
A thousand times worse than the college protesters? | ||
It's not even close! | ||
By the way, what you see on the screen here Is the Gateway Pundits breakdown of the 24 different organizations that are organizing this. | ||
So you can go out there, do a mass arrest, say you're out here supporting a terrorist group. | ||
It's part of a RICO investigation. | ||
Spend a night in prison. | ||
Judge can release you with your charges the next day. | ||
And then you can think about it a little bit. | ||
If you want to continue to be a part of this terrorist organization or not. | ||
It's logically consistent with how the Trump administration is treating college protesters. | ||
It would make more sense to treat these protesters like that, but here we are. | ||
Musk also shared this wild video. | ||
Now, this is an easy one. | ||
They're blocking traffic, so this shouldn't even be a debate. | ||
They're not standing on the side of the road with a sign. | ||
This should be open and shut in New York. | ||
Musk shares this video of them blocking the road, and then they're protesting they want to kill Musk. | ||
He says, first of all, they're complaining he's cutting Medicaid, which they're attacking right now. | ||
He says, first of all, there are no cuts to Medicaid, Social Security, or other entitlements unless stopping fraud is considered a cut. | ||
Well, I guess to the ones that are guilty of the fraud, it's cutting their gravy train, their source of money. | ||
Their income. | ||
Second, organizing a campaign to call for the death of someone is illegal. | ||
The organizers and funders will be found and prosecuted. | ||
Well, I hope that's true. | ||
It's not yet. | ||
Hasn't happened yet. | ||
I mean, the protests continue, the violence continues. | ||
Is that the video, guys, with the sign that's the same one where they're lying in the street? | ||
Is that the same one? | ||
I think it might be a different one. | ||
I don't know if you might not have pulled this one in because it was a subtweet. | ||
But here you go. | ||
This is in New York, too. | ||
Go ahead and give it the audio. | ||
And they have a sign here. | ||
Same Antifa-looking leftists. | ||
Burn a Tesla, save democracy. | ||
Now, how is that not a direct call for violence? | ||
It is, actually. | ||
And people are burning Teslas. | ||
I would say, as a free speech advocate, that they are within their rights. | ||
And even though it's really calling for violence, I would probably say they're still within their rights there. | ||
But see, if they were doing this at a college campus, they'd all be arrested. | ||
Isn't that strange? | ||
And then here they are on the streets. | ||
Now, this should warrant an arrest no matter what. | ||
This should warrant an arrest no matter what disturbing the peace Blocking the flow of traffic. | ||
This is this is blatant call time for an arrest right here, but no and then they call for the death of Musk Yeah, I think he's getting a little fed up I Think it's fair to say he's getting a little fed up So give me b-roll clip 11, and then we'll go to some of the audio too. | ||
It's just this one's audio is jacked up. | ||
Yeah, take the audio down. | ||
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I don't need that. | |
Thank you. | ||
There, you know, just a guy hops out of his car and just violently takes a pair of needle nose pliers, it looks like, and just scrapes up and down all the side of the Tesla. | ||
There it is on camera, too. | ||
I'm sure they'll figure it out sooner or later that these vehicles have cameras on them. | ||
And then they'll just wear masks. | ||
They won't stop engaging in the violence. | ||
They'll just wear masks. | ||
And then they're carving swastikas. | ||
This is the purest form of projection you've ever seen. | ||
Here in clip 13. Go ahead. | ||
Let's try that again. | ||
Do we have the audio here? | ||
No audio. | ||
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Analyzing a Tesla outside of Planet Fitness in Doylestown on Monday morning. | |
Look at that, he's crouching down. | ||
He says he found a swastika scratched into the side of the Tesla and then checked the vehicle surveillance video. | ||
You know what's amazing when you see these people? | ||
You know, they identified that lady who chased down that college student in the Trump hat at the New York subway. | ||
Remember that? | ||
She's been identified. | ||
55-year-old woman. | ||
Has a pretty decent job. | ||
55-year-old woman. | ||
You're a 55-year-old woman, and you're so out of control, you're so brainwashed, As a 55-year-old woman, you made a conscious decision to chase down a college student, harass a college student, chase him down because of a hat he's wearing, and then you end up falling and face-planting, embarrassing yourself. | ||
Grow up. | ||
Look at this guy in that last video. | ||
This guy looks at least 50. He's crouching down, looking around, and then goes to key a car. | ||
How old are you, bro? | ||
What, are you gonna go teepee next? | ||
You're gonna go buy some toilet paper and teepee your neighbor's house? | ||
Because they got a Tesla? | ||
What, are you gonna do a ding-dong ditch? | ||
No. Wait, are you gonna do the poop in the bag and light it on fire? | ||
Grow up! | ||
What is with these liberals? | ||
They really are in a rest of development. | ||
They're adult children. | ||
I mean, you made a choice, woman. | ||
It's freaks. | ||
It's just a freak show. | ||
And now they're attacking women. | ||
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Speaking of, look at this in clip 12. This is video of a Tesla attack in Flagstaff last week. | |
It shows a green car pulling up next to a Tesla on busy route 66, then swerving in front to box the vehicle in. | ||
The driver then walks over to the 61-year-old woman in the Tesla and reportedly starts hitting her while she's behind the wheel. | ||
I started to say, You cut me off. | ||
What's your problem? | ||
But I don't know how much of that got out, and he started to punch me with a closed fist. | ||
At one point, the victim, who wants to hide her identity, says she bit the man's hand. | ||
Moments later, the passenger of the green car appears to walk over and pull the attacker away. | ||
They finally get back in their car and drive off. | ||
The incident is among the latest attacks on Arizona Tesla drivers being targeted because of the car they drive. | ||
We also spoke to a woman who told us she left a grocery store in Flagstaff recently and found a note on her car that said, when she's a Nazi and a loser. | ||
So, I'm gonna forego playing the rest of this, but there's footage from all over the country dealing with this stuff. | ||
It's mostly 60 year old plus single women. | ||
Some fights broke out at some of these protests as well. | ||
It's all it's all by design Folks what what's gonna happen? | ||
That's what I'm saying here what's gonna happen when a Deranged lunatic like you just saw that man. | ||
What's gonna happen when a deranged lunatic? | ||
Goes up to a female in a vehicle who's actually carrying and get shot What's gonna happen? | ||
What's gonna happen when a big fight breaks out at one of these protests and somebody gets extremely hurt or dies? | ||
What's gonna happen? | ||
And that's what they want. | ||
That's what the organizers of this want. | ||
And so once again, we're being fed into the same meat grinder. | ||
We're being fed into the same divide-and-conquer system. | ||
And the real terrorists behind it continue to operate. | ||
So when does it stop? | ||
When does somebody stop it? | ||
Or are we going to have to get to that point where it gets that violent and then it becomes a national news story? | ||
Albuquerque GOP headquarters targeted in alleged arson. | ||
Alleged. Yeah, we have no idea. | ||
NYP investigating after more vandals carve Nazi and swastika into cyber trucks. | ||
Tesla vehicles, dealerships targeted with arson, gunfire, and vandalism in at least nine states. | ||
The Democrat Party, the largest hate group, terror group, criminal operation active in the United States of America today. | ||
Allegedly, the Albuquerque GOP headquarters, New Mexico GOP headquarters, allegedly was attacked. | ||
Yeah, we don't really know. | ||
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Oh no, it's just... | |
It's just always Republican headquarters that get firebombed and windows shot out. | ||
You know, it's just a coincidence. | ||
Just a coincidence. | ||
New Mexico Republican Party headquarters set on fire, graffitied. | ||
Ice equals KKK. | ||
But we don't know what's really going on here. | ||
Can't figure it out. | ||
Tesla owner seeks $1,000,000 in damages after car keyed in Dallas. | ||
Suspect arrested. | ||
And this was thanks to the DFW airport police as this happened at the airport. | ||
It was on about a dozen cameras. | ||
Not very bright. | ||
The Tesla terrorist, the Democrat terrorist. | ||
Not very bright. | ||
Now... There's obviously other things happening here. | ||
And we just had this announcement from Ken Paxton. | ||
And I was basically told this exact same thing. | ||
Now they've made it official policy at the Attorney General's office. | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his new reporting requirement to rein in rogue district attorneys and ensure the prosecution of violent criminals. | ||
So you may recall how I've been saying dealing with my targeting of the the swatting incidents, the fake police reports, and how I said the problem is at the local level they can't get anything done Because in these blue cities, you have the Soros district attorneys, prosecuting attorneys, and judges, and they just block the whole process. | ||
So you just can't even get anything done. | ||
Now, if you live in a red area where you haven't been conquered by Soros, the police are actually good about it, and you can actually get something done. | ||
But if you're in a blue city like Austin or Travis County, they have all the The blockers, let's say, they've got all the personnel to block you from actually arresting violent criminals. | ||
So the Attorney General's office is trying to find a way around this, but it's exactly as I told you a couple weeks ago after my swatting. | ||
Now, I'm not going to spend a bunch of time on this, but I'm going to tell you this, because it's getting worse. | ||
And I can only speak for myself. | ||
Obviously, I talked to Chase Geiser, whose office is right there, who works at InfoWars, who got swatted. | ||
I'm in regular communication with Joe Pags, who also got swatted. | ||
I have tried to communicate to the other victims of these false police report swattings, but those communications pretty much just go nowhere, goes completely haywire. | ||
It now looks like it's been totally proven That people are actually faking swattings as... | ||
I mean, let me put it to you like this, folks. | ||
If you got swatted, there's so much evidence it's ridiculous. | ||
And Sarah Fields, independent journalist, was investigating a claimed swatting. | ||
This is by the Democrat influencers, who are kind of falling out of grace with their followers. | ||
Looked like they needed something to kind of get them back on track. | ||
And... This guy can't show any evidence that he was swatted. | ||
Now, obviously, most people have some form of a security camera at their house, whether it's just a ring camera or other security cameras, and so usually you actually have the video evidence of it. | ||
But okay, maybe you don't have the video evidence. | ||
There's always a police report. | ||
There's always a police report, and if it's a false Report that leads to a SWAT team coming out your house. | ||
There will also be a case number that was filed So that now that's a whole nother level of this of people faking swattings, but I'm not gonna get into that. | ||
I Am getting to a point of Such frustration that it's hard for me to contain myself now But I'll go ahead and report on it I have now reached a point in the fake swatting incidents that they are coming after every single person in my family and my friends. | ||
So if they can connect people to me on social media that they know are my friends, they're sending fake food deliveries to their homes. | ||
I now have dozens of victims in my own family. | ||
Dozens of victims in my own family now over this weekend that are all being targeted with these fake food orders. | ||
And it's just non-stop. | ||
I have dozens of victims. | ||
I think they've reached a point at my house where they've called every food delivery service that would deliver to my house, so they've just exhausted them. | ||
So I don't even think there's anybody that will deliver to my house anymore. | ||
So, I mean, God forbid I want to order a pizza. | ||
I don't really... | ||
I never do anyway, but... | ||
They've literally exhausted every outlet to order food to my house now. | ||
They have none more that they can go to. | ||
So now they're going after my family. | ||
Folks, I'm not just talking about my direct family. | ||
I'm talking about extended family. | ||
I'm talking about people that have my maiden name. | ||
I'm talking about people that aren't even blood related, that are in-laws. | ||
Do you understand how insane this is? | ||
And then I have to deal with it. | ||
My entire family now, dozens of victims, and I get nothing. | ||
I've had one phone call with APD. | ||
One, and that is it. | ||
And the people I've talked to have had no follow-up communications with local law enforcement or with any federal agencies. | ||
So, you want to know where it's at? | ||
That's where it's at. | ||
Nowhere. But see, in Texas, they would love to do something. | ||
They would love to take the investigation further. | ||
They would love to get criminal referrals. | ||
They can't because Soros owns this city. | ||
They would love to work with the federal government and have the resources at the FBI, at the NSA. | ||
No one there's answering a phone. | ||
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No one there's answering a phone. | |
So yeah, I'm getting a little fed up with it. | ||
Luckily, folks, I'm talking about family members I've never even met. | ||
In-laws, distant relatives, in-laws, that I've never even met them. | ||
I don't even know their politics. | ||
They're smart people, we might be politically in line, but do you understand how ridiculous this is getting? | ||
And all it would take is one call, One investigator at the federal level, and I can give you every piece of information you need to track this person down. | ||
I already have it all. | ||
But there's nobody there. | ||
And now all this crap at the Tesla dealerships? | ||
Now it's international, by the way. | ||
So certainly now that it's international, you can even up what's going on. | ||
Fire at Tesla dealership in Rome destroys 17 cars. | ||
This is an international terror group now. | ||
But see, here's what I'm trying to explain. | ||
Okay. You're targeting me. | ||
I get it. | ||
It's fun for you. | ||
You probably tune into the show and follow me on social media. | ||
And it's like a little game. | ||
And you have a little fun. | ||
You get a little giggle. | ||
Whatever. It's a little mental thing for you. | ||
So that's just one person or some other high-profile person over here. | ||
Some other employee at Infowars over there. | ||
No, see now you're going after the families, but but here's the problem and it's other people's families, too I don't know if anybody's had as bad as my family. | ||
I just don't know But but do you see what's happening now now I have dozens of people Dozens of victims just in my family alone, and they're saying what the hell is going on They don't follow big. | ||
They don't they're not big into politics They say hey what the hell is going on and I have to call them because it leads back to me And I have to tell them, yeah, this is a terrorist campaign against me, and now they've tied you to me, and so you need to call your local police, let them know what's going on, and whenever a pizza delivery comes, just tell them the case. | ||
They say, okay, well, what's happening as far as the investigation? | ||
What's happening as far as the purpose concern? | ||
I say, great question, because nothing, as far as I know. | ||
How do you think that feels? | ||
How do you think that feels, to have family members calling you up, that have nothing to do with your politics, aren't even on social media, literally don't even have social media, and they call me up, because it's me, leads back to me, they say, hey, what's being done? | ||
And all I can say is nothing. | ||
All I can say is, I don't know. | ||
Do you have any idea how bad that feels? | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Maybe it doesn't feel bad for the people that are supposedly arresting or targeting or hunting these people down. | ||
And nothing has been done. | ||
Now, we have Elon Musk trying to save the House from flipping Democrat in the midterms. | ||
And he's up in Wisconsin. | ||
You're not going to want to miss this. | ||
We're going to play a long clip coming up in the next hour of Elon Musk and one of his Doge team members, Antonio Gracias, explaining the social security fraud that actually leads into how they're stealing elections. | ||
This is just mind-blowing stuff. | ||
But it all leads back to the same thing. | ||
These criminal groups are allowed to operate and nobody is stopping them. | ||
Nobody. And I'm telling you, Musk is getting frustrated, folks. | ||
He's been called in to do a job. | ||
He's done the job. | ||
See, it's kind of like when you have these local police, it's demoralization. | ||
You have these local police that want to do their job, and they'll go out and they'll arrest a bad guy, a violent criminal, put their lives on the line, Arrest him, put him in jail, and then 48 hours later he's back on the streets and they're arresting him again. | ||
And so what do the cops say? | ||
They say, what the hell is going on? | ||
We just arrested this guy. | ||
What do you mean he's just been released by the leftist DA, by the leftist judge? | ||
So then what happens? | ||
They say, okay, well, I could risk my life. | ||
I could risk my life to go arrest this violent criminal. | ||
And then he's going to be back on the streets the next day, or I could just not. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
The demoralization, nobody takes action, violent criminals take over your city. | ||
And it happens at every level. | ||
And that's what's going on with Doge and Musk and Tesla and Musk and all these terror attacks. | ||
It's like, okay, they keep attacking, We keep exposing all the fraud! | ||
Hello? Why is Elon Musk trying to buy a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat? | ||
Well, the Democrats have spent more money in this election than the Republicans. | ||
So that's just a fact. | ||
Now, Musk is trying to fill the void because the Republican Party is mostly inept right now. | ||
And they're still kind of clinking glasses. | ||
The honeymoon should have been over long ago, but they're still kind of clinking glasses after the Trump victory. | ||
So they lost the special election in Pennsylvania. | ||
Now they're worried about the Florida special election. | ||
Florida! They're worried about the Florida election now. | ||
It's so bad. | ||
So Musk is like, okay, I guess I'll go fill the void. | ||
And he's spending millions on the Supreme Court Wisconsin election because he knows what's at stake. | ||
He gets it, he knows. | ||
If the Democrats, they're not even hiding it, they brag about it. | ||
If the Democrats win, they're going to gerrymander, they're going to flip two seats in the House, they're going for the midterms, and then they're going to impeach Trump for two years. | ||
So Musk is trying to race in at the buzzer here to stop it. | ||
I mean, man, it's so relatable. | ||
But I'm sure here's musket the White House just slashing through all these financial records exposing all this waste fraud and abuse and And somebody's like hey, we got this race in Wisconsin. | ||
He's like, okay, um to GOP on it Like no, the Democrats are out spending like ten to one. | ||
Okay, what it's Wisconsin Trump won, Wisconsin. | ||
So we should be good Yes, like no, actually the Democrats are really getting out the vote. | ||
They're ahead in the polls. | ||
It's not looking good It's like so much is like oh Okay, I guess I have to do everything, and then he flies out to Wisconsin, hosts this event, and then they say he's trying to buy a Supreme Court seat. | ||
No, that's not what's going on. | ||
He's trying to save the country, and he knows that strategically the Democrats will try to gerrymander and flip the House and impeach Trump if Republicans don't win this race, so he's doing what he can to stop it. | ||
But again, they never mentioned how the Democrats are outspending Republicans in this race. | ||
They never mentioned that once. | ||
But what's the difference? | ||
As he directly called out George Soros at this event in Wisconsin. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
Because you see all the mainstream media, all the leftist media complaining about Elon Musk. | ||
He's spending all this money politically. | ||
They never complained before. | ||
They don't complain about anybody that spends millions. | ||
Except Musk. | ||
Like, Musk is the only person that spent millions of dollars on politics, which is complete BS. | ||
He's just the only one they cover. | ||
Now, there's obviously not too many people that can spend millions of dollars on politics. | ||
There's probably about 20 to 30 every election cycle that spend millions of dollars at the individual level. | ||
Musk happens to be one of them. | ||
But let's just compare and contrast. | ||
George Soros to Elon Musk. | ||
Elon Musk is leading from the front. | ||
George Soros is funding and manipulating from the shadows. | ||
Do you see the difference? | ||
Where's George Soros standing in front of an American flag at a political event? | ||
Cutting checks, signing checks, speaking for an hour, doing town halls. | ||
You ever seen that once? | ||
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No. No. | |
But they don't want you to... | ||
Know about George Soros shadow funding all this with the shadow hand, and then giving the Soros political dynasty over to his son, who's now married to Huma Abedin, whatever that is. | ||
No, Soros, he works and operates in the shadows. | ||
You're not supposed to know about him. | ||
No. Musk literally stands on a stage, cuts checks, signs the checks, and does hour-long town halls. | ||
Musk is leading from the front, but that's... | ||
he's the bad guy. | ||
By the way, there's a doge in Texas that is... | ||
it's so bad. | ||
You need one of these in every state. | ||
Health insurance CEO fired after Texas House doge hearing. | ||
Paxton launches investigation. | ||
Sanders said they collected... | ||
this is the Department of Government Efficiency in Texas, Mark Sanders. | ||
Said they collected the information just to have general information about individuals We might be meeting with and knowing that they might have interest in certain things. | ||
Yeah, in other words, they were using these These hubs where you might give personal information and then and then they could sell it Which is going on all the time. | ||
It's just crazy what they've discovered in in, Texas And then they did the same thing. | ||
They just dropped this bill. | ||
It's like 2,000 page bill and they gave them Twelve hours to read it and vote. | ||
This is the kind of crap that happens. | ||
That's why our government's so corrupt. | ||
And now they're going after Social Security, the actual hotline, so they can blame Musk for that. | ||
Long waits, floods of calls, web crashes. | ||
Social Security is breaking down. | ||
So no, they're attacking Social Security. | ||
They're flooding it with calls and web traffic so that they can crash it and blame it on Musk. | ||
That's what they really want. | ||
And then they want, they want to have this situation where you miss a payment and then they blame Musk and then they blame Trump. | ||
So that's what they're trying to do. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's not really working. | ||
I think, I think the general public Sees what's going on, at least the ones that are paying attention. | ||
But none of it matters if we don't have execution from the FBI and the Department of Justice. | ||
None of it matters. | ||
And this has been the big hiccup from Trump's administrations. | ||
And it's totally undeniable. | ||
The fact that nobody ever gets arrested. | ||
So we all sit here and we all, we call them criminals. | ||
We call them terrorists. | ||
We talk about how they steal elections. | ||
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Then nobody gets arrested. | |
At this point in time, during the Biden administration, they already had hundreds of arrests of Trump supporters. | ||
And they were already building up their cases against Donald Trump himself. | ||
Now time will tell. | ||
And it's really the highest stakes political media poker table you could be at right now. | ||
Are you going all in on Trump? | ||
The Trump administration probably more accurately at this table. | ||
Are you going all in on the Trump administration? | ||
Are you hedging your bet? | ||
Or are you pulling it all out? | ||
You know, because if we don't get arrests, folks, then it only gets worse from here. | ||
If you thought the Biden years were bad, They'll just they'll be they'll be rounding up Trump supporters. | ||
They'll be rounding up Trump cabinet members. | ||
It's gonna be a It will be a bloodbath of politics and it'll be the people in the administration. | ||
I mean they'll get targeted first Yeah, they'll eventually come after the people in the media and the general supporters, too But it'll be it'll be the Trump administration that gets targeted first. | ||
It'll be Trump's closest Confidants and allies that get targeted first just like they've done before So it's like you can go all in and say, oh no, we're, you know, Trump's going to get them all. | ||
It's all going down. | ||
Bondi and Patel, you know, everybody has it. | ||
That's going all in and that's fine. | ||
This is the highest stakes political media poker table you could be at right now. | ||
But I'm not willing to make that bet. | ||
And my patience every day gets thinner and thinner, especially now. | ||
Where they're literally coming after my entire family and I have to field phone calls from family members and they ask me, what's going on? | ||
And I have to say, I don't know. | ||
You think that's fun? | ||
When innocent family members get targeted and then you have to tell them you don't know what's happening with the investigation? | ||
Now, I'm gonna play this epic It's a couple epic things from Elon Musk's recent town hall coming up in the second hour. | ||
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let's go I want to play this short clip first and we're gonna go to the long clip in the next segment I'm telling you this was mind-blowing stuff That we kind of all knew was going on but but doge specifically Antonio Gracias on the Doge team this weekend put it all together on how the Democrats are trying to not just steal an election in an election cycle, but permanently crush U.S. elections. | ||
An incredible breakdown. | ||
We're going to play it in the next segment. | ||
It's a long video, but it's definitely worth your time. | ||
First though, here's Elon Musk. | ||
He just wanted to say it. | ||
He just wanted to say it. | ||
Clip four. | ||
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On behalf of America, for the idiots you have to deal with for what you're doing for us to improve our country. | |
Second of all, my question is, what is your opinion on the Federal Reserve, and do you have any intentions of doing anything with them? | ||
In the feds. | ||
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Oh, God. | |
Yeah. I don't know, I always wanted to say that, you know. | ||
But I mean, I think there's like 20,000 people that work at the Fed. | ||
Seems pretty high. | ||
In fact, there's a lot of people that work at the Fed, and it seems like, why do we have so many people at the Fed, and what do they do? | ||
And, you know, sometimes I wonder which one would win. | ||
You know, for interest rates, the Board of the Federal Reserve or a Magic 8-Ball? | ||
And I'm like, I think the Magic 8-Ball might win, you know? | ||
So then I'm like, well, Magic April is a lot cheaper. | ||
So, you know, it's like you shake it, it says, check back again later. | ||
I'm like, okay. | ||
Same thing. | ||
But I think what really matters is that government spending is not far in excess of government revenue. | ||
That's a fundamental issue that we have, where we have a deficit of $2 trillion, and we have interest payments that now exceed the entire budget of the military. | ||
In fact, that was a big wake-up call for me, was when the amount of money that we pay in national debt interest exceeded the Defense Department budget. | ||
I'm like, the Defense Department budget is very big, and interest is higher than that, and climbing? | ||
That's a disaster. | ||
Yeah, so the very simple straightforward goal of the Doge team is to get rid of waste and fraud. | ||
It's mostly waste. | ||
I'd say it's probably 80% waste, 20% fraud, something like that. | ||
Now, we're going to get into the fraud portion coming up, but I think it's pretty clear what Musk Is doing here and I would say worst case just just looking at at the base level here worst case is If you want to claim Musk is acting selfishly well Maybe Musk's interests are your interests as well, but I think I think I think what Musk understands is that? | ||
The agenda was to trap humanity on this planet now Whether you agree with space travel or any of that just just put that out of mind for a second Musk realized that the corporate global government was all about dehumanizing the planet. | ||
Just ridding it of humans and then trapping whatever remains here as cattle or maybe even nostalgic for the globalists to just say, oh yeah, look, we got some humans over here. | ||
They do some stuff as they build this quantum AI planet serving themselves. | ||
Or maybe they even know that The earth is due for another cataclysm that comes looks like best Measurements are every three four thousand years just wipes out most of the earth with a flood or something else But they want people to die in that and he's saying no we can go off world but he realizes the only the only place where he can really do that is America and So if you can't save America then everything else falls apart So | ||
you could say, well, Musk is doing this to serve himself. | ||
Well, okay, but maybe his interests are in your interest as well. | ||
All right, Elon Musk was up in Wisconsin trying to save the country from another Democrat stolen election, which of course means them gerrymandering. | ||
In Wisconsin, flipping two House seats, flipping the House, and then impeaching President Trump. | ||
That's the agenda. | ||
So he was up there, though, with one of the members of the DOJ team, who I guess was focused on Social Security, and the discoveries they made at Social Security, though not surprising to us, certainly do a great job now, | ||
with the evidence, proving that the open border Illegal immigrant agenda was part of the Democrat plan to permanently steal elections, to put you into a checkmate as an American citizen politically, and make it so that you could never win in an election. | ||
So they've basically done everything to ensure that. | ||
They changed the way we seat our senators. | ||
Once they changed those rules, the Democrats had a chance to actually win the Senate. | ||
They never did before. | ||
In the originalist political science, when it was up to the state legislatures. | ||
So the Democrats changed that rule so that they could steal Senate seats. | ||
Now they do that. | ||
They engage in gerrymandering, so they siphon votes out of blue metropolitan areas into red county areas so that they can steal and flip House seats. | ||
So now they do that. | ||
So that's two ways that Democrats rewrite rules to cheat and steal elections. | ||
Now here was their big final checkmate Agenda exposed by Doge Explained by Elon Musk and Doge team member Antonio. | ||
Gracias Tell us what what you Antonio is helping out with the social security. | ||
So just trying to Review social security where you may have heard that we found 20 million dead people Mocked as alive in the social security database. | ||
This is too so crazy And then you'll notice there's a strange trend here, where how many social security numbers were issued? | ||
It's, do you want to? | ||
Yeah, so let me tell you what happened here. | ||
We started at the top of the system. | ||
We started at the top of the system, mapping the whole system of social security to understand where all the fraud was. | ||
And there's a lot of great people there that showed us really a lot of waste, and so that came up with a big list of stuff they're working on. | ||
You've heard some of that already, but this is what jumped out at us. | ||
When we saw these numbers, we were like, what is this? | ||
In 21, you see 270,000 people, goes all the way to 2.1 million in 24. These are non-citizens that are getting social security numbers. | ||
Yeah, this is a mind-blowing chart. | ||
This literally blew us away. | ||
We went there to find fraud, and we found this by accident. | ||
And this isn't political, by the way. | ||
My parents are immigrants. | ||
Yeah, this country's been great to us. | ||
My brother and sister are all born in Spain. | ||
I'm pro-legal immigration. | ||
This is not political. | ||
This is not political. | ||
This is about America and the future of America. | ||
And there are a lot of good people in the system that pointed us in this direction. | ||
I want to honor them right now, that work in the government today, who took risks to show us these numbers. | ||
Pause this real quick because this is so important. | ||
Just run it five seconds. | ||
I want you to really listen to what he says here. | ||
He's basically saying the people, our sources, that we're working with on the inside are putting their lives at risk giving us this information. | ||
That's what he's about to tell you. | ||
If you read between the lines, if you understand the nuanced messaging here, he's telling you the people that have given us this information, this access, are literally putting their lives at risk. | ||
That, I mean, you're going up against the criminal mafia here, folks. | ||
You're going up against the political mob that has been stealing from you and rigging our country's elections and everything else For your entire life. | ||
So I mean, yeah, you're going up against the mafia. | ||
You're going up against the mob That's that's that's serious business. | ||
So that's what he's that's what he's about to say here He's saying listen the people on the inside that are helping us with this are Literally putting their lives on the line. | ||
And so just I want you to understand how serious this is. | ||
All right, go ahead I want to honor them right now that work in the government today Who took risk to show us these numbers and tell us what's going on? | ||
Yeah, I want to stop for a minute. | ||
I want to tell I want to honor those people today Very good people. | ||
Very good people. | ||
I have been from DC to social security offices to the border to track this down and very good people have helped us along the way. | ||
I want to thank them. | ||
Yeah. This number, what this is, is when you come in the country, if you're illegal, there's a couple ways to come in. | ||
You come in through a port of entry and you can tell them you're afraid. | ||
They'll give you an asylum case. | ||
You'll get an interview. | ||
Then you get in. | ||
That's one way to do it. | ||
Another way to do it, Is to just go to the border. | ||
Literally this happened. | ||
I talked to border patrol myself. | ||
Elon was there too. | ||
I went to Laredo and I went to Brownsville. | ||
Elon went to Eagle Pass. | ||
You walk up to a border patrol officer and you tell them you want to come in. | ||
They have a couple of choices. | ||
They could charge you with a misdemeanor or a felony under 1325 or they can make an administrative offense like a parking ticket basically. | ||
They were told to do that. | ||
Make an administrative offense under the last administration. | ||
And then you go walk across the border. | ||
They do what's called a... | ||
So this is White House policy. | ||
He's talking about the White House policy right now that led to the invasion. | ||
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are like average six years. | ||
Look at GROC. | ||
You'll see it on immigration judges. | ||
There's only 700 of them. | ||
This is 5.5 million people. | ||
Okay? So what happens then? | ||
Once you're in the country and you've got asylum, do one of these pathways. | ||
We've mapped the whole thing out. | ||
You can apply for a work document. | ||
You file a 765. | ||
It's the work form. | ||
You get this form called the 766. | ||
That's the authorization. | ||
And then Social Security Administration automatically sends you in the mail your Social Security number. | ||
Let's pause this real quick and give it a little more context for you. | ||
So, this is all White House policy, but it's not just the White House engaging in this corruption. | ||
This is how they get the private sector to support it as well, who then ends up funding a lot of the political campaigns. | ||
And it just continues. | ||
The open border just continues. | ||
So what is he talking about? | ||
So they have a policy now where you can come in illegally and they basically just kind of wave you in and say, here's your court date. | ||
But you get all the access you would if you kind of came in legally as an asylum seeker, refugee, work visa, whatever it is. | ||
But that's all policy change. | ||
It's not meant to be an open border where anybody can just walk across. | ||
They don't have the judges to deal with it, so you don't have a court date for six years. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
But now you're in the system. | ||
And so now that you're in the system, technically, legally, even though it's not, it's totally illegal. | ||
It's just a change of policy. | ||
Now they have these programs. | ||
This is like what we reported on last week with that trucker program. | ||
So now they have these programs where, oh, we just brought in 5 million, 10 million, whatever the number is in the system. | ||
We just brought them all in and now we can give them a work visa. | ||
Oh. Oh, I see. | ||
So now the private institutions, like in freight that we were covering, now you don't have to pay somebody that hauls freight that has their own truck. | ||
You don't have to worry about paying for an American to move freight, move goods. | ||
Now you have this portal where these illegal immigrants have come in, And they've got immediate work visas and now you can pay them half of what you would pay an American. | ||
So you see the private companies take advantage of this too. | ||
That's why they don't want to say too much because they're getting the cheap labor. | ||
And then they buy off your politicians to support these policies. | ||
So now the politicians are getting rich. | ||
The private sector is getting rich because they don't have to pay an American a fair wage. | ||
They can pay an illegal who come in and get into the system with these portals. | ||
So you see, this whole thing is rigged against us. | ||
This whole thing is rigged against us. | ||
So that's what he's explaining right here is how the policy allowed anybody to come into the country and get a work visa. | ||
It's all totally illegal, but that's what the White House policy did. | ||
And then you see some of the aftermath with these illegal immigrants driving these trucks That don't have the proper experience or training to actually drive trucks. | ||
And then you've had, I think, like half a dozen incidents where you have a foreign-born and illegal immigrant truck driver in a fatal crash. | ||
Just happened here in Texas. | ||
Huge story. | ||
And then as we showed, the portal where they're hiring these people, it's all illegal immigrants that they get it. | ||
And it's all part of this program that he's talking about with this work visa program. | ||
So, this is all by design, folks. | ||
This isn't just circumstance, coincidence. | ||
It's all 100% by design to reach the final conclusion, which they get into now. | ||
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It's not that, it's not, people sometimes think that under the Biden administration that he was simply asleep at the switch. | ||
He wasn't asleep, they were asleep at the switch. | ||
It was a massive, large-scale program to import as many illegals as possible, ultimately to change the entire voting map of the United States and disenfranchise the American people, and make it a permanent, deep-blue, one-party state from which there would be no escape. | ||
Look, if I hadn't seen this myself, I'm not sure I'd have believed it. | ||
I went through it myself and mapped it, and Ilana's right. | ||
This is true. | ||
The defaults in the system, from Social Security to all of the benefit programs, have been set to max inclusion, max pay. | ||
for these people and minimum collection. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
We found 1.3 million of them already on Medicaid, as an example. | ||
We've gone through, on every benefit program we went through, we found groups from this particular group of people, this 5.5 million people in those benefit programs. | ||
And then what was really, really disturbing us was why. | ||
We're asking ourselves why. | ||
And so we actually just took a sample and looked at voter registration records. | ||
And we found people here registered to vote In this population, yes. | ||
And who did vote? | ||
And we found some by sampling that actually did vote. | ||
And we have referred them to prosecution at the Homeland Security Investigation Service. | ||
Already. Already. | ||
That is already happening. | ||
Right now. | ||
Pause it here. | ||
Again, folks. | ||
I've been telling you this. | ||
I've been telling you this. | ||
Musk is getting frustrated. | ||
Musk has given all the deliverables over to the Trump administration. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Nothing's happening. | ||
You just heard it again. | ||
Musk has given them all the deliverables when it comes to the fraud. | ||
On almost every level. | ||
In almost every institution. | ||
And you just heard it right there. | ||
Yep, we found how they're cheating in elections and we found all the illegal voters and we referred it to the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
We've done our job. | ||
Here we are. | ||
Telling you. | ||
Musk is as frustrated as you and I are, folks. | ||
Maybe more, because he's doing the work and he's being number one target of them right now. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
There's a problem there. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
And the truly disturbing thing, though, I just want you to know this, a truly disturbing thing to me, and the darkest thing about this to me, the voter fraud is terrible, but the human tragedy that's created Because what you don't understand, and people don't know, and Americans need to know, that's why I'm here, is that human traffickers made 13 to 15 billion dollars off of this. | ||
Okay? That's the money that's going around the world, moving people around the world to our borders because of these incentives. | ||
How does it work? | ||
What happens? | ||
Hey, if you're in Africa, and you're in South America, you gotta walk up through Mexico. | ||
Who do you pay? | ||
You pay the narcos, you pay the traffickers. | ||
Right? And we found, we were told by ICE, it's between $20,000 and $500, depends if they pick you up to walk across all those countries and get all the way up to the border. | ||
Where does that money go? | ||
It goes to the cartels. | ||
It goes to human traffickers. | ||
Right? There are 30,000 children that have not appeared on the notice to appear already. | ||
ICE knows this. | ||
30,000 children. | ||
270,000 children. | ||
We didn't even get notices to appear. | ||
ICE told us that kids are being trafficked back and forth across the border to complete families to make this easier. | ||
This is a human tragedy. | ||
It's not just the money, it's the people and the kids. | ||
And how many of these people died on the way up here that didn't make it in? | ||
What happened to them? | ||
We created this system here that created a descent for people to come and be taken advantage of by these traffickers. | ||
And how do they get paid? | ||
Well, you're in Africa, Central America, you got $20,000 or $10,000 or $5,000 to pay these traffickers? | ||
No, you don't. | ||
What happens? | ||
You come in, then you owe them the money. | ||
Because you're an indentured servant. | ||
If you don't pay them, what happens? | ||
What do they do? | ||
They kill your mother, they kill your brother, they kill your family. | ||
What happens next? | ||
That's what we discovered. | ||
And I have to tell you, it's tragic to me. | ||
The tragedy, the human tragedy this created is extraordinary. | ||
That's the real problem. | ||
This is America. | ||
We don't do this here in America. | ||
We don't do this here in America. | ||
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People come here legally, and that's great. | |
Elon came here legally. | ||
My parents came here legally. | ||
That's the way to do it. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
Yeah. It's pretty wild. | ||
I mean, you can see... | ||
Because there's still actually a lot of people out there especially in the sort of center third of the country that that somehow think this is Made up by the right or it's like some fiction. | ||
It's not that it's somehow not true, but it is isn't it's absolutely true And you can see that if you if you let you know look at things like The state of New York, which tried to make it legal for illegal immigrants to vote in the state of New York, that was only shut down by the New York Supreme Court a few weeks ago. | ||
And California has made healthcare available to all illegals in the state. | ||
And they initially claimed that it would only cost $3 billion. | ||
It's now $9 billion and climbing. | ||
So it's really, if you create a massive financial incentive for people to come to the United States illegally, then that's what they will do. | ||
It's a very sort of, it would be strange, it would be odd if that didn't happen. | ||
So, the really, the thing that actually has the Democrats losing their mind, by far, the real reason for these attacks and sort of the burning of the cars and everything is that we're going to turn off Yeah, You're going to turn off their political power first. | ||
You're turning off their political power. | ||
Because... Yeah. | ||
because that's not the deal. | ||
It's simply not right. | ||
If you look at that thing with the Roosevelt Hotel and the luxury hotels in New York, where the Federal Emergency Management Agency funds were being used to house illegals in luxury hotels in New York that the average American can't afford. | ||
And they were giving a welcome package and $10,000 debit cards and everything else. | ||
It's super real. | ||
I think it's the biggest voter fraud thing in history by far. | ||
And moreover, if left unchecked, it would have succeeded. | ||
As Antonio mentioned, the timeframe for going from asylum to citizen is roughly five years. | ||
And so all of the people that came in on that chart that you saw, If the machine behind the Kamala puppet had won, then, you know, they changed out the puppet, but it's the same machine, then they would have actually legalized all those people and there would be no swing states. | ||
And they would have added more. | ||
Remember, it was doubling every year. | ||
Yes. It went from one million to two million. | ||
It was going ballistic. | ||
It was going ballistic. | ||
And it is just, these people are just adding the benefit programs now, by the way. | ||
We're seeing the ramp happen too. | ||
And these are just the ones that are in the system. | ||
This doesn't count the other, you know, seven and a half, eight million that ICE thinks are out there. | ||
We don't know if they have numbers. | ||
The number is totally uncontrolled. | ||
The voter ID requirement in this state is super important because of this. | ||
Because the social security number, it's not supposed to be a federal ID number, but it basically is. | ||
That's how you access all the benefits. | ||
This is why we need voter ID. Because this thing is not secure. | ||
You could walk into a social security office today. | ||
today is an adult in America, and get a social cure number enumerated with simply answering six or seven simple questions and showing some forms of ID that are not federal ID. Well, you can just actually make it up. | ||
Basically, you can show basically like a fake utility bill or, you know--You can show a medical bill and a school ID. Yeah, medical bill and a school ID and you get a social security number. | ||
Yes. And then from there you get on the voter rolls and then basically the operatives will form the vote. | ||
Yes. | ||
The problem with this, obviously, is that if you turn the swing states blue, then there are no swing states, and then we're in a permanent one-party system. | ||
As soon as they win that, they'll have the House, the Senate, the Presidency, they'll pack the Supreme Court, then they'll double down on the illegals, just like California. | ||
We've already seen this happen in California. | ||
California is supermajority dim. | ||
But at least California is held back by the fact that people can move out of state. | ||
Once you can no longer leave America, there will be far worse in California. | ||
So the gravity of the situation is severe. | ||
And you know, it's not just about the swing states. | ||
It's also about loading up states like California and New York that have a mass exodus, that are blue states, Where in the 2024 election, it cost them about five electoral college points. | ||
Could have been the difference. | ||
It's also about loading up those states to build their electoral college count as well. | ||
So instead of losing electoral college votes in California and New York, they're gonna flood them with illegals and then raise those electoral college votes. | ||
They just rig, they just cheat, they just, you know, that's all the Democrats do. | ||
It's because they need power. | ||
They can't politically exist without power. | ||
You can't force somebody To drive the car you want them to, or to use the refrigerator you want them to, or the lawnmower you want them to, or go to the school you want them to, all the stuff. | ||
You can't force people to do that, so you have to have power. | ||
So that's why it's all about power to Democrats, because that's what they want to do, to tell you how to live. | ||
You know, it's funny, though. | ||
You know, Musk is, uh, he's got all these skills. | ||
You know, he's got a lot of skills, but apparently, uh, apparently pulling out is not one of them. | ||
It's a little humor to some other developing situations in Musk's personal life today. | ||
But that's neither here nor there for this conversation. | ||
Isn't it amazing though? | ||
The Doge team, the team that Musk assembled, these are mostly businessmen, entrepreneurs, who maybe align with the right wing, maybe not, maybe sometimes left, maybe sometimes moderate, but they just looked at this from like, A business perspective. | ||
And they said, well, there's no doubt we can get in here and clean this system up. | ||
It's totally inefficient. | ||
And they probably respect Elon Musk and wanted the opportunity to work with Elon Musk. | ||
So they said, hey, yeah, I'll join your Doge team. | ||
But the original intent for them was to be anonymous and not be Be on the stage or be a public speaker or do interviews on Fox News, but then the left already doxed them and threatened them and their families and then they tried to nationally dox them in stories and court cases and everything else. | ||
So then the Doge team said, okay, well, I guess we can't do this privately anyway. | ||
So now let's just go all the way, which was the right move. | ||
But you kind of have to go through the political process and realize how corrupt it is and what the playing field is before you realize, okay, no, I need to be doing this instead of this. | ||
So now, you see them. | ||
Last week, they had the Fox News sit-down interview with Brett Baier, the whole Doge team, just incredibly well-spoken, great communicators, explaining it all, just basic level business sense. | ||
And then the same thing here with Antonio Gracias. | ||
So, that's what they're afraid of, folks. | ||
But see, When you understand how the Wisconsin Supreme Court race is like the skeleton key into how the Democrats lie, cheat, and steal and buy elections, then you really get the larger picture. | ||
That's why this is such a big deal. | ||
Okay, we've reached the halfway point. | ||
Pretty efficient today, I gotta say. | ||
Pretty efficient. | ||
We still need to get into the geopolitical news and then some of the actions. | ||
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Okay. Caroline Levitt showing the media what's what here. | ||
And this has always been the case. | ||
The trade war has always been against us. | ||
The trade war has always been against the people of the United States of America, our companies. | ||
We've been sold out by our politicians. | ||
So when they complain about tariffs, And this is just barely the tip of the iceberg. | ||
But when they complain about tariffs, they never mention this, brought up by Caroline Leavitt earlier today, clip 7. Look at the unfair trade practices that we have. | ||
50% from the European Union on American dairy. | ||
You have a 700% tariff from Japan on American rice. | ||
You have a 100% tariff from India on American agricultural products. | ||
You have nearly a 300% tariff from Canada on American butter and American cheese. | ||
This makes it virtually impossible for American products to be imported into these markets. | ||
And it has put a lot of Americans out of business and out of work over the past several decades. | ||
So it's time for reciprocity. | ||
And it's time for a president to take historic change to do what's right for the American Now, Trump published this earlier today. | ||
Liberation Day in America is coming soon. | ||
For years, we have been ripped off by virtually every other country in the world, both friend and foe. | ||
friend and foe. | ||
But those days are over. | ||
America first. | ||
I So, we'll see what happens in 48 hours when these tariffs hit, if they hit, and we'll see how the global market responds. | ||
But this is why Trump has already locked in so many of these contracts and so many of these deals for manufacturing and production, so that when the tariffs hit, there's already a source for manufacturing and production here. | ||
So whether it's cars or whether it's chips or if you're a farmer whether it's whether it's food goods Now we already have the infrastructure built here that we can replace all of that if this so-called tariff war begins We won't be hit by it. | ||
There'll be a time there'll be a there'll be a window of time where you might see something there, but No It's all about bringing manufacturing back. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
It's all about bringing manufacturing back and and releasing American production. | ||
And he also posted this, there will never be, there will never have been a transformation of a country like the transformation that is happening for all to see in the United States of America. | ||
Companies are pouring into our country at levels never seen before with jobs and money to follow. | ||
It's a beautiful thing to watch. | ||
I do think this will be a massive success, but of course there'll be all kinds of blockades to try to stop that. | ||
But I think Trump has very clearly thought out how he's going to do this and he's executing it very well, even if there might be a little bit of a period of the unknown or some economic pain. | ||
But they've been honest about that. | ||
This isn't like the last administration. | ||
Oh, there won't be any inflation. | ||
Oh, inflation is just transitory. | ||
You know what? | ||
Never mind. | ||
We're changing the definition of inflation. | ||
Now, the Trump team is saying, you know what? | ||
You know what? | ||
There could be a transitory period where we might see prices go up. | ||
But once we start kicking in our manufacturing back and once we start producing energy again, you're going to see what the result really is. | ||
And I think most people are starting to see it. | ||
Even the anti-Trump United Auto Workers president Is backing the tariffs on foreign-made cars says they could bring work back in very short order So the autoworkers unions all these other workers unions are going to realize this if they haven't already So you got to support it? | ||
But that's why they that's why they want to put you in fear And they don't want you to support it because when when the plan finally works out It's going to benefit the United States of course. | ||
You know we can't have that by the way egg prices Are down so they quit reporting on eggs Because the prices are down they're still they're still too high but that's just it but they're coming down fast And so, | ||
you know They kept telling you how high egg prices were well now they're back down and they quit reporting on it So that's just how they that's just how they do that Second federal judge blocks Trump's transgender military ban. | ||
Why are these judges so obsessed? | ||
Well, I could say so obsessed with stopping Trump's agenda, but we know why that is. | ||
Why are leftist judges, or maybe the Democrat Party at large, why are they so obsessed with having transgender individuals in the military? | ||
Can somebody explain this? | ||
Hmm. I can't figure that one out. | ||
Why they are so obsessed with it. | ||
Is it like a medical industrial complex thing? | ||
Like a pharmaceutical industrial complex thing? | ||
Because they want all these people on pills all the time? | ||
Or do they really just want our military weak and dragged down by the woke agenda? | ||
What is this? | ||
What is this we need transgender people in the military all about? | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Strange things going on. | ||
But! Pete Hegseth now, this is this is actually kind of woke from Pete Hegseth because How dare he think that women and men? | ||
Should have the same requirements the same protocols the same standards for combat Don't you know we have to lower that standard for women? | ||
We're misogynists. | ||
Okay, and we think women are weak and pathetic so a woman To be fit for combat should barely have to do anything. | ||
Maybe like half a pull-up or something. | ||
That's all you need. | ||
If you're a woman, you're dainty, you're weak, you're fragile. | ||
You're a pathetic woman. | ||
You can't handle combat. | ||
So we have to lower standards for women. | ||
And that rat Pete Hegseth thinks that women should have the same standards as men. | ||
Can you believe this guy? | ||
It's very feminist of him, very woke of him to say that women should be held to the same standards as men. | ||
Especially when we're blurring the lines of what a woman or a man even is. | ||
All sarcasm aside, here's the announcement from Hegseth earlier today, clip 6. Far too long, we allowed standards to slip and different standards for men and women in combat arms MOSs and jobs. | ||
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That's not acceptable. | |
We need to have the same standard, male or female. | ||
In our combat roles to ensure our men and women who are under our leaders or in those formations have the best possible leaders and the highest possible standards that are not based at all on your sex if you're a man or a woman. | ||
We're signing this, I'm signing this memorandum today. | ||
The services will review and soon we will have nothing but the highest and equal standards for men and women in combat. | ||
So there you go. | ||
So is that a bad thing or is that a good thing? | ||
You know, I wonder how the liberals are dealing with this. | ||
You can't make women have the same standards as men. | ||
Oh, why is that? | ||
Huh. Why is that? | ||
You know, there is a bunch of weirdness going on with, like, local corruption. | ||
We just had the story in Houston. | ||
Four police officers committed suicide in in just a couple weeks span if you even believe that that something's going on with that I don't believe any of those are suicides, but they say four officers committing suicide in Houston. | ||
That seems sounds like a big cover-up Then you add the situation where there were there was violence, and I think even a shooting that people thought was tied into Tiffany Henyard that that Chicago official That then ended up having fights at her city council meetings and board meetings With the city up in arms with her and corruption Then you had Cori Bush Whose husband is now being investigated | ||
This is all local level corruption, but it's just it's just crazy now. | ||
You may remember a case that we were Covering may have been a month or so ago Listen to this development Two men arrested after reportedly trying to kill possible witness in Shang Tao corruption case Remember Oakland mayor Shang Tao and the corruption case against him Well now one of the witnesses is being hunted down The witness Was not killed survived and will continue to be a witness and | ||
So The local news is asking, was a wild Oakland shootout tied to former mayor Shang Tao corruption case? | ||
Well, it's pretty obvious, isn't it? | ||
They tried to kill this guy. | ||
Folks, there is so much corruption, even at the local level. | ||
I'd say all of this stuff is connected somehow to the fact that we're trying to clean up our politics right now. | ||
And you've got police officers dying left and right, you've got All these local corruption cases with government officials, and then violence and shootings with that as well. | ||
It's totally crazy. | ||
And then did you hear the latest? | ||
Top witness in the Epstein case, Virginia Jufri, was hit by a school bus Traveling 70 miles per hour. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Jufri says she has four days to live. | ||
Four days to live after bus accident. | ||
She was hit by a bus going 70 miles per hour. | ||
That's like pedal to the metal. | ||
Does that sound normal to you? | ||
And now she's having other health issues as well as the bus plowing into her at 70 miles per hour. | ||
How is she not in some better witness protection? | ||
How is she not being protected? | ||
I thought we were getting the Epstein files. | ||
I thought we were doing everything to protect the victims here. | ||
How does the top victim and witness get run over by a bus at 70 miles per hour? | ||
Would somebody like to explain that one to me? | ||
Hmm thought they were getting protected Here was part of her 60 minutes or no I'm sorry NBC News Dateline interview since looks like somebody's trying to take her out Probably because she says stuff like this in clip 9. I was so young Ghislaine woke me up in the morning and said you're gonna meet a prince today. | ||
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I didn't know at that point that I was going to be trafficked to that prince and then That night, Prince Andrew came to her house in London, and we went out to Club Tramp. | |
Prince Andrew got me alcohol. | ||
It was in the VIP section. | ||
I'm pretty sure it was vodka. | ||
Prince Andrew was like, let's dance together. | ||
And I was like, OK. | ||
And we leave Club Tramp. | ||
And I hop in the car with Ghislaine and Jeffrey. | ||
And Ghislaine said he's coming back to the house. | ||
And I want you to do for him what you do for Epstein. | ||
I just couldn't believe it. | ||
I couldn't believe that even royalty were involved. | ||
Well, it was an international scandal. | ||
It was an international blackmail ring to control many different countries, politics, governments, media, culture, everything else. | ||
Epstein was maybe one of the ringleaders. | ||
Or who knows, maybe he was working for Ghislaine Maxwell, actually. | ||
And he was just the fake frontman. | ||
Maybe we'll find out, maybe we won't. | ||
We're told we will. | ||
Haven't had anything yet. | ||
But this gets us into the geopolitical news. | ||
Did you see this in France? | ||
A lot of developments in France. | ||
Now, we'll get into the Marine Le Pen stuff, but it ties into this. | ||
So, why is Marine Le Pen leading in the polls right now? | ||
Why is she leading in the polls? | ||
Well, because stuff like this goes on. | ||
The French police went into what they call in Europe a no-go zone. | ||
A no-go zone. | ||
So, for you or I out there, you know, a no-go zone might be like, you know, there's areas that you know, like Chicago, Baltimore, St. Louis, whatever. | ||
You know, there's areas, it's like, hey, you know, you don't go there, it's violent crime, gang activity, whatever, drive-by shootings, it's not a good place, you don't want to, you don't want, it's kind of what a no-go zone would be in America. | ||
Well, in Europe, They call them no-go zones, but it's basically like Illegal immigrant shanty towns and ghettos of just non-citizens so police Showed up at the scene of one of these no-go zones like it's kind of like government housing type stuff But they do the same thing here where they fill these apartments. | ||
They fill these hotels with illegal immigrants. | ||
There is is a little more Permanent, you might say, than ours, where they're supposed to move on. | ||
They just live there permanently. | ||
So the French police show up, and watch what happens in this illegal immigrant no-go zone. | ||
The police get attacked, violently attacked, by dozens of military-aged men, illegal immigrants. | ||
Now, this is nuts. | ||
This scene is absolutely crazy, and it shows How these illegal immigrants feel that they really are above the law. | ||
This is like gang activity, folks, where, you know, you go into a territory that the gang claims. | ||
Like, you can go find stories from years ago where the police talk about how they don't even go into Compton in California anymore. | ||
They just don't even go there because they know this will happen. | ||
The gangs will all come out. | ||
So it's just you don't even go there. | ||
So now you have illegal immigrant gangs Claiming sovereign territory in Europe. | ||
This is from France. | ||
And the police can't even go there. | ||
And they forced the police to flee. | ||
This is wild stuff. | ||
Now these are all criminals at this point. | ||
They're attacking police. | ||
So they're all violent criminals at this point. | ||
But the police can't even do anything about it. | ||
So you see what they do? | ||
Do you see what they do? | ||
They bring in gangs, literally gangs, and then they give them access to apartments, hotels, they expand their footprint, and then they claim it's their territory, and then they have gang protocols where, oh, you see a police, you have to step up. | ||
And then the police Can't do anything about it because they have their own protocols where they can't even defend themselves. | ||
And if they do, then they're the bad guys and they go to jail. | ||
And you know, if that police officer's vehicle that almost got stranded in that mosh, if that police officer, stranded in a mosh, surrounded by a bunch of these violents, these violent individuals, if that police officer decided, I'm going to start opening up and firing on them, The police officer be the bad guy even though how what are you supposed to do? | ||
They'll probably even get mad because you can tell the one police officer Made contact with a couple of these Radical illegal immigrants looks like maybe even a couple times tried to hit them But you know, oh you're bad you're supposed to be attacked That's the standard Yeah, oh, you're a police officer? | ||
You went into New York City? | ||
You're supposed to get attacked by the illegal immigrants. | ||
You have to let them attack you, and if you die, well, that's better than the alternative. | ||
And it's the same thing in France. | ||
You, as a police officer, you go into these areas, your vehicle gets surrounded by a bunch of people wearing black hoodies and face masks, and they surround your vehicle, pounding on it with weapons. | ||
You have to stand down, and if you get killed, that's for the greater good. | ||
But if you dare try to protect yourself, you're the bad guy. | ||
And so that's the new standard. | ||
That's the new attitude now. | ||
And that's why they're so violent. | ||
And that's why they're so entitled. | ||
Because law enforcement isn't allowed to do their job. | ||
They have to be victims now. | ||
So then there's Marine Le Pen. | ||
So this is why Marine Le Pen was winning in all the polls. | ||
Because French people are finally realizing what's been done to their country and they don't want it to be overrun with non-French citizens destroying their culture, but that's what's happening. | ||
So she's leading in all the polls. | ||
So then they take her to court and they say, sorry, you're ineligible to run, you're out. | ||
Just like they did to Bolsonaro, just like they tried to do to Trump, just like they did in Romania and all these other countries, just like they do in Ukraine. | ||
And then they point the finger and they say, Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
Well, Putin actually wins elections. | ||
When was the last time Zelensky won an election? | ||
So, but now, when you have somebody like Le Pen or you have somebody like Bolsonaro who's winning in the polls, they just step in and they just say, you know what, we're just going to declare you ineligible in court. | ||
And that's what they've done to Le Pen now. | ||
They say, you're banned for five years. | ||
Oh, right, right. | ||
So she can't run for election. | ||
Got you. | ||
National rally president calls for peaceful mobilization after Marine Le Pen convicted of embezzlement. | ||
Saying it's a dictatorship of judges. | ||
Does this sound familiar? | ||
Does this sound familiar? | ||
So let's see what happens in France in the next couple years as they're getting overrun with illegal immigrants taking over their beautiful metropolitan areas that have been French for centuries. | ||
Now being sold out and given to foreigners who could not care less about French culture and are turning it into ghetto third-world hell holes. | ||
And then the one president that was running with policy to stop that from happening The courts just say, nope, you're out, you can't run. | ||
But it's not rigged at all. | ||
This is what the leftists all around the planet are doing. | ||
Pro-Ukraine GOP representative ready to risk Trump's wrath. | ||
I feel so strongly about it. | ||
I just don't care. | ||
That's really strange stuff from Don Bacon in Nebraska. | ||
You know, it's amazing, isn't it? | ||
So they're gonna stand up for Ukraine and say, well, it's worth the risk of Trump's wrath. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Your local constituents might feel differently about that. | ||
But isn't it weird? | ||
Let's see if President Trump suggests for somebody to primary Don Bacon like he did Thomas Massey. | ||
I wonder. | ||
Oh, it's worth the risk for you to stand up to Ukraine? | ||
Well, that's a strange stance to take. | ||
Of course, we know the same GOP feel the same way about Israel. | ||
But is anybody willing to risk the wrath of Trump and say we're done funding Israel's wars overseas? | ||
Well, the one guy that did is Trump is calling to be primaried. | ||
So I wonder if the same approach will happen for Ukraine. | ||
I wouldn't bet on it. | ||
But things are not all good on that front either, folks. | ||
Lindsey Graham rips Israel's Netanyahu for tapping Trump critic Eli Shavart as spy chief, says it's beyond problematic. | ||
I think you're getting a better idea here, folks. | ||
And now Netanyahu is saying, no, we will take the Gaza Strip. | ||
Gaza Strip is ours. | ||
But if we have to work with Trump, we will. | ||
No, Trump rubbed his finger in Netanyahu's eye when he said, we're going to take it over. | ||
And Netanyahu is so desperate at this point, folks, I'm telling you. | ||
Israel is not in a good place. | ||
He gets protested every day. | ||
And he hasn't been able to do anything. | ||
He's not been able to bring the hostages back. | ||
He's not been able to defeat Habbas. | ||
He's not been able to take the Gaza Strip. | ||
He's embarrassed. | ||
Netanyahu has embarrassed himself. | ||
And now he's a desperate man. | ||
And who knows what he'll do next in his eve and his time of desperation. | ||
But anybody who stands against him is now a Qatari agent. | ||
This is now hitting, this propaganda is now hitting Israel as well. | ||
Top Netanyahu aides, Jurich and Feldstein, arrested in Qatargate investigation. | ||
So this is the new thing. | ||
They're running the same propaganda here, and they're doing it in Israel. | ||
Anybody that stands against Netanyahu is a Qatari agent. | ||
But, but, but by the way, there's an element of truth to that. | ||
I'll tell you about that coming up. | ||
But Trump, apparently, it just went live from the Oval Office. | ||
We'll pick that up on the other side with Kid Rock! | ||
All right, all right. | ||
We'll get back into this Qatargate news and, you know, maybe we'll ask the question, why do all these U.S. politicians have a rabbi that sells sex toys and butt plugs as one of their handlers? | ||
Have you ever noticed that? | ||
Michael Jackson did too. | ||
What is with that? | ||
What is with a rabbi that sells sex toys and butt plugs Being the handler for all these famous politicians and celebrities. | ||
Can somebody... | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
What is going on with that? | ||
That is just a weird deal. | ||
Alright, Trump is live from the Oval Office with Kid Rock. | ||
Is Kid Rock gonna be the frontman for the 250th anniversary of the United States of America? | ||
Because based off what he's wearing, it looks like it. | ||
Can I get one of those? | ||
Let's go live to the Oval Office. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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They decide on a family vacation or going to their favorite concert once a year rather than, you know, my parents used to go see multiple shows when you could afford them back in their day. | |
And I'd like to take my ticket prices lower. | ||
But if I set my ticket prices low, these bots immediately eat them up and they resell for hundreds of dollars more. | ||
And I'm just making these bad actors rich. | ||
Well, I think this is a big step to getting it stopped. | ||
Do you have something? | ||
Oh, that's what it's about. | ||
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I actually feel that the consumer is going to take the money that they saved and actually buy merch, which you guys have a big percentage of, or do concessions, which you guys split with the venue on that as well. | |
We don't share concessions a lot. | ||
No? No, those are... | ||
We try to. | ||
Yeah, I don't know who asked that question, but he's just laying off. | ||
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They don't want to share the beer prices and parking or any of that stuff, but the bottom line is it's money for everyone to be made. | |
There's plenty of money to go around. | ||
You know, no one's going to really lose here, you know? | ||
Ticketmaster, if we can get a cap, they're going to lose some money, but I've already talked to CEO Michael, and he's given me his word. | ||
He's on board for it. | ||
I was talking to Jacobi with Papa Roach earlier, and by the way, he's a big fan of what you're doing, President Trump, digging into this whole shelving in the box. | ||
A lot of musicians, you can say that, they're with Kid Rock, sir. | ||
Without a doubt. | ||
A lot of people are. | ||
President Trump, would you have a word jacket like that? | ||
This is actually interesting. | ||
Go ahead and pause this real quick. | ||
I actually have a lot of experience in this field. | ||
Let's pause this and bring it back for the next segment so we can actually spend some time. | ||
I actually have a lot of experience in this field, not just as a consumer, but I actually worked for a lady who was like top. | ||
I mean, she handled the top venues in St. | ||
Louis, ticket sales, booking. | ||
I mean, she was a huge booking agent. | ||
I mean, you'd be amazed. | ||
I worked for this woman. | ||
I didn't even realize it. | ||
And then I kind of got to know her more. | ||
I mean, she was rich. | ||
I was like, how are you so successful? | ||
She kind of ran me through everything. | ||
I mean, she was a master at bookings and agencies, but the whole game has changed now. | ||
This is what he's talking about. | ||
This is how it works, folks. | ||
They have somebody out there, and there's probably businesses that do this now, because there's so many different ticketing agencies where you can go buy tickets now on resale. | ||
The Biden administration claimed they were gonna stop this and then they they wrote some legislation and they didn't probably because they don't understand how it works But what happens is and this is what Kid Rock just says notice how he says I'd love to lower my ticket prices But if I do that, it doesn't help the consumer. | ||
It just it just helps the reseller. | ||
So what happens is whenever they Release tickets because everything is digital now and really that's the problem but whenever they release tickets, there's Basically AI programs that go in there and buy up every seat and then immediately relist it. | ||
So like if you go to any of the major ticket sites, you'll see like most of the tickets available are resales. | ||
So these AI programs buy up all the seats and then immediately relist them at a higher price for profit and that's the higher price that you're paying plus all the fees tacked on at the end of it. | ||
This is why concerts are so expensive. | ||
This is what Kid Rock is talking about. | ||
But if he could lower his prices down to $5, and it wouldn't make a difference, because the AI system would buy it at $5 and then sell it at $100, or whatever the price point is that people are buying it at. | ||
So I really don't know. | ||
What some of the groups have done, and it works to a degree, is they make it so you can't get access to tickets without a promo code, but those are always like limited release, early release things. | ||
That they just want their fans to get access to face value tickets because once that time period ends that the ticket prices just jack up It's actually it's a giant. | ||
It's a giant racketing operation is what's going on racketeering operation. | ||
I like when these weird little niche topics come up that I know about Because it's just kind of a fun thing just kind of relax you from the politics non-stop all day long So Kid Rock is at the Oval Office with Trump, and I guess Trump is gonna try to do something about these ridiculous ticket prices for concerts, which are totally ridiculous. | ||
The consumer gets hurt. | ||
It doesn't make a difference to the band, because they don't really have any say in it. | ||
It's just all automated AI systems jacking into it, purchasing all the tickets, automated, and then relisting them at a higher price. | ||
And the ticketing companies, I guess, haven't found a way to stop it. | ||
And then you end up paying them an extra hundred bucks in fees on the back end. | ||
It's a giant boondoggle. | ||
It's out of control. | ||
They make it impossible to even be able to afford to go to a concert anymore. | ||
So I guess Trump is addressing this at the Oval Office with Kid Rock there in some just glamorous, I don't know what you call it. | ||
It's like a sequin suit he's got on there. | ||
I'm kind of jealous. | ||
I want one. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go live. | ||
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terrorists targeting Teslas. | ||
Are the staff scared to drive it? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I haven't heard. | ||
They were complaining. | ||
I did buy one and I let the staff use it. | ||
We have it parked conveniently and one day we give it to Margo, one day we give it to Chamberlain. | ||
Give it to Natalie, we give it to everybody around. | ||
Give it to Dan Scavino, but he's got so much money it doesn't matter. | ||
But they love the car and it's a great car. | ||
And it's made here, and it's made in the country. | ||
It's got a tremendous plant now in Texas, and he has one in California. | ||
He does a lot of his work here, and he's been really unfairly treated, in my opinion. | ||
There's this other story. | ||
I know it's hypothetical right now, but if you were allowed for some reason to run for a third term, is there a thought that the Democrats Could try to run Barack Obama against you. | ||
I'd love that. | ||
Or his third term. | ||
I'd love that. | ||
That would be a good one. | ||
I'd like that. | ||
And now people are asking me to run and there's a whole story about running for a third term. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I never looked into it. | ||
They do say there's a way you can do it, but I don't know about that. | ||
But I have not looked into it. | ||
I want to do a fantastic job. | ||
We have four years, just about almost close to four years. | ||
Time is flying, but it's still close to four years. | ||
We're getting a lot of credit for having done a great job in the first almost 100 days. | ||
And we have some big things we're going to be announcing over the next two days. | ||
And you know very well, Peter, and I think it's going to be something that's going to bring a lot of wealth back to our country, tremendous wealth back to our country, actually. | ||
And other countries are understanding it because they've been ripping us for 50 years longer, but they've been ripping us off for years right from the beginning. | ||
I think this is going to be an amazing, you know, I call it a lot of different names, but it's really, in a sense, it's a rebirth of a country because what, how we could have afforded to do what we did. | ||
We helped everybody and they don't help us. | ||
I really, the term I like best probably is the liberation of America. | ||
It's a liberation of this country because it's incredible that we have 36 trillion in debt for a reason. | ||
And that accumulates over a long period of time. | ||
So I think what you're going to be seeing over the next couple of days will be very inspiring to a lot of people. | ||
You know, they had a lot of auto plants being built in a certain country. | ||
I don't want to mention the country because we get along great with the country, but those plants aren't being built there anymore. | ||
They gave them up today and yesterday, day before, and they're building them all now in the United States. | ||
And we have many examples, not only auto plants, Chip companies from Taiwan are coming in. | ||
The biggest, Mr. Wei. | ||
He's big. | ||
I said, you are a smart guy, aren't you? | ||
I've been reading about him over the years, but he controls a large portion of the chip business, as you know. | ||
You don't get smarter. | ||
They're going to be investing two or three hundred billion dollars. | ||
Apple's investing five hundred billion dollars. | ||
You know, they always built their places in China. | ||
Now he's building here. | ||
I think because of the you speak to Tim Cook because of the election. | ||
But maybe more importantly because of the tariffs. | ||
It's got really an obligation to do it. | ||
But we have many, many companies that you haven't even heard of. | ||
But I think we'll be at $5 trillion very soon. | ||
And if you think about this, we've never been anywhere near that. | ||
I don't know if we've ever been at a trillion dollars. | ||
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What do you mean by that? | |
500. What do I mean by a trillion? | ||
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Five trillion. | |
What are you referring to, sir? | ||
I think that we're going to be at $5 trillion of investment. | ||
I think you're going to have investments very shortly. | ||
We're already three and a half and we have commitments, verbal commitments for a lot more. | ||
And numbers like that have never been done in this country. | ||
And it's going to get harder. | ||
This is in two months. | ||
It's really less than two months, because since we've really gone out with it and we have other interesting things happening. | ||
But to me, the whole tariff situation and essentially they've done that to us for many years. | ||
So we're anywhere near five trillion in two months. | ||
This could be numbers like the country's never seen. | ||
And every time you hear a dollar spent, that's another job because the jobs are coming with it. | ||
So auto plants, chip plants, pharmaceuticals, lumber coming in. | ||
We have things happening in this country. | ||
I don't think I'm not sure that they've ever seen the steel. | ||
You know, we have tariffs on steel. | ||
They've been here for a while. | ||
Steel and aluminum. | ||
Nobody's ever seen anything like we're witnessing now. | ||
Nobody's ever seen anything. | ||
Most of you agree with that. | ||
I mean, nothing much you can't agree with. | ||
We have things happening in terms of jobs and investment, the likes of which I don't think we've ever seen. | ||
If you look at, let's say, four to five trillion dollars in a period of a month and a half, that's even more than you do with your concerts, which are always sold out, right? | ||
Nobody's ever seen numbers and think of it where Apple's at 500 billion as I said But they always used to spend that money in China. | ||
Now, they're spending it here. | ||
That means they're gonna put that They don't have any cash. | ||
Remember there are no tariffs if you do your product here if you build whatever it is in the USA one of the things we're also trying to get is If you build if you buy a car that was built in the USA if you get a deduction on interest So if you go out and borrow money to buy a car, if it's built in the USA, never been done before, it's a big deduction for people that really aren't used to deductions, frankly. | ||
Because people that buy cars like that are not big into the world of deductions. | ||
And now they're going to learn about deduction. | ||
So I think it's going to be great. | ||
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Yeah. Are you going to move ahead with the universal tariff or different individual tariff rates on a whole variety of different? | |
Well, you're going to see in two days. | ||
Trump is live, which is speaking from the Oval Office right now. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
We are live. | ||
Trump is live right now. | ||
And they're reciprocal. | ||
So whatever they charge us, we charge them. | ||
But we're being nicer than they were. | ||
We have a lot of countries friend and foe. | ||
I always say friend and foe, but the friend in many cases is worse. | ||
Then the phone, they took advantage of us. | ||
And we are going to be very nice by comparison to what they were. | ||
The numbers will be lower than what they've been charging us. | ||
And in some cases, maybe substantially lower, but we sort of have a world obligation, perhaps. | ||
But we're going to be very nice. | ||
Relatively speaking, we're going to be very kind. | ||
Mr. President, somebody said that about me the other day, said, who doesn't know me very well, they said. | ||
You're such a kind person and I said say that again. | ||
They said you're a kind person I said I've never heard that before it was a weird segment. | ||
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I was kind I've heard of words I've been called a lot of things, but it's sort of a different kind of a word It's like an old-fashioned word You met with the chairman of Stellantis today, did he ask you for a pause on the auto tariffs? | |
No What was that meeting about? | ||
Just about some of the problems they have with the environmental, which we're going to clean up. | ||
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Have any of you automated? | |
We're going to probably go back to 1927. | ||
If you look, we're going to go back probably to a 2020 standard. | ||
So we'll have 2020 standard. | ||
And that's just a few years ago. | ||
They're making it so difficult. | ||
All over the world they're making it. | ||
It doesn't mean a damn bit of difference for the environment. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
They make it impossible for people to build cars. | ||
So we're going to be doing much different. | ||
2020 is a strong standard, but they take it to a level now that makes it very difficult to build a car. | ||
So we're going to be we're going to be bringing it back to a standard that It's a very good environmental standard, but it makes it possible to build a car. | ||
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Have you heard any concerns from the automakers, though, about the tariffs on parts that will go into effect over the coming weeks, about what that's going to mean for the price of cars? | |
Well, I gave them a big break for a month. | ||
I didn't charge them anything, you know, for a big month, for that first month. | ||
And they brought a lot of material into this country because they could bring it in without tariff. | ||
If you look at Canada and Mexico, they were driving hundreds of thousands of cars into the market. | ||
Because they avoid the tariffs by doing it before the tariffs go on, which would be Wednesday. | ||
And I looked at some of your shows where cars are lined up for miles and miles. | ||
Some of them didn't have fenders on them. | ||
Some of them didn't have the roof on yet. | ||
They're driving it in brand new. | ||
They're driving it in because they want to avoid the tariffs. | ||
I let them have that. | ||
They sort of took advantage of it because, you know, that wasn't part of the deal. | ||
But that's OK. | ||
American car companies and car companies. | ||
And so I gave him a little break on that. | ||
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Are there any countries that you're not targeting on Wednesday? | |
Well, it depends. | ||
You know, I said it's reciprocal. | ||
Not everybody has made a fortune, but almost everybody has, but not everybody. | ||
And the ones that haven't, we're going to be very nice to them. | ||
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And on a separate issue? | |
Because that word reciprocal is very important. | ||
What they do to us, we do to them. | ||
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Okay. Let's ask you briefly on President Putin. | |
You said over the weekend or indicator of the weekend, some frustration with him. | ||
How serious are you about imposing oil sanctions? | ||
No, I want to see him make a deal so that we stop Russian soldiers and Ukrainian soldiers and other people from being killed. | ||
But mostly it's Russian and Ukrainian soldiers. | ||
They're losing at least 2,500 human beings, beautiful human beings a week. | ||
And some people would say, why do you worry about Russian soldiers or Ukrainian soldiers? | ||
I worry because they're just like you people. | ||
They're like us. | ||
They're like all of us. | ||
And I seem to have an ability to do those things. | ||
And if I can do that, I think it's a very worthwhile thing to do. | ||
And I think we will. | ||
No, I want to make sure that he Follows through, and I think he will. | ||
I don't want to go secondary tariffs on his oil, but I think, you know, something I would do if I thought he wasn't doing the job. | ||
I did it with Venezuela. | ||
Secondary tariffs, and you know what happened? | ||
Every boat left the harbor. | ||
Did you see that? | ||
It was a beautiful thing to see. | ||
The whole harbor emptied out. | ||
My words weren't even finished. | ||
I have these massive, these massive ships. | ||
They're actually taking the hoses and dumping them into there. | ||
They couldn't get out of there fast enough. | ||
Because they know I don't play games. | ||
So I think he's going to live up to what he told me. | ||
And I think he's going to fulfill his part of the deal now that you have Zelensky. | ||
And hopefully he's going to live up. | ||
I see he's trying to renegotiate the rare earth. | ||
You know, we did something because, as you know, the Europeans get paid back the money that they gave. | ||
And we don't because Biden is an incompetent president. | ||
And he should have asked for rare earth, or he should have asked for the loans to be guaranteed in some form. | ||
That's what Europe did. | ||
Europe is in for a hundred, probably a hundred billion dollars. | ||
And we're in for 350 billion. | ||
So we're in for more than three times. | ||
And now you could make it a little bit less than that, but it doesn't matter, whatever the number. | ||
We're in for substantially more than Europe. | ||
We could be in for 350 billion. | ||
They have no idea because Biden wasn't a good bookkeeper except for himself. | ||
And what happens is we made a deal for rare earth. | ||
It was all done. | ||
And I heard through you, I haven't spoken to them yet, but through you, I heard that they're now saying, well, I'll only do that deal if we get into NATO or something to that effect. | ||
Well, that was never number one discussed. | ||
Number two, I think it's going to be very long before Putin. | ||
They said you're not going into NATO. | ||
And it could be. | ||
That's probably the reason the war started, actually. | ||
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We're hours away from a very special election. | |
Wisconsin, Florida. | ||
I want to share your thoughts on Republican voters to not sleep on this. | ||
Yeah, very important race together. | ||
Well, it's it's a big race. | ||
Supreme Court race in Wisconsin. | ||
It's taking place essentially as we as you know, as early voting. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
It's a big race. | ||
I love Wisconsin. | ||
We won Wisconsin. | ||
Republicans typically don't do very well in Wisconsin, but I did. | ||
I actually won it twice. | ||
I actually probably won it three times, to be exact. | ||
Not probably. | ||
I won it three times. | ||
We had a rigged election the second time, but that's one of those things. | ||
We had to make this one too big to rig. | ||
Would you agree with that, Brian? | ||
Too big to rig? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
So anyway, but yeah, this is a big race and I hope you get out and vote for the Republican. | ||
The woman is a radical left lunatic. | ||
And let's see who wins. | ||
But the woman will be very bad. | ||
And, you know, Wisconsin's a big state politically. | ||
And the Supreme Court has a lot to do with elections in Wisconsin. | ||
And so if whoever it is that's running, including, you know, even Senate races, et cetera, but whoever it is in four years that runs, having Wisconsin is a very big, you know, we want it early and big. | ||
But winning Wisconsin is a big deal. | ||
So therefore, the Supreme Court championship. | ||
Yeah, we do. | ||
Which I can send if I want, but we have a lot of enthusiasm for TikTok for buying it. | ||
I think TikTok is good. | ||
I've used it very, I was a, I was a great TikTok guy. | ||
And we won by 36 points, the youth. | ||
You know, we won the youth, which Republicans don't do. | ||
Maybe it's because Kid Rock likes Trump. | ||
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I don't know. | |
But we won, we won the youth by 36 points. | ||
And I attribute some of that to TikTok. | ||
Is the TikTok deal negotiations now tied to a bigger No, but you know it could be. | ||
I mean, you know I've used tariffs for lots of different reasons, but I could see, you know, one point in tariffs with China, big country, would be probably worth more than all of TikTok is valuable as TikTok is. | ||
It's big stuff. | ||
So there's a great example. | ||
That's a great question, actually. | ||
I'm a very flexible person. | ||
I could use that for that. | ||
Maybe I'll take a couple of points off if I get approvals for something. | ||
I haven't done it. | ||
Maybe I'll do it, maybe I won't, but it's a very good question. | ||
Peter, you're very good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love this one. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
It's not front page news, but I am just curious. | ||
What is your thought about Tiger Woods now becoming part of the broader Trump family? | ||
Well, I love Tiger, and I love Vanessa, and they had a great relationship. | ||
I happen to think the relationship with my son. | ||
I think, I happen to think the relationship was hurt very badly by the witch hunt that went on. | ||
Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
All the crap that they put Don through. | ||
Who knew nothing about it? | ||
But Vanessa and Don had a very good relationship. | ||
They have incredible children. | ||
Five incredible children. | ||
All good athletes, all great students. | ||
They're like great. | ||
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And they broke up, you know, quite a while ago. | |
And which was to me very sad. | ||
Are we getting into celebrity drama here? | ||
Don and Vanessa. | ||
Trump has never shied away from celebrity drama. | ||
And they have a very special, very good relationship with Tiger. | ||
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I played golf with him a couple of times over the last month. | |
And he's a fantastic guy and a fantastic athlete. | ||
And he told me about it. | ||
And I said, Tiger, it's good. | ||
It's good. | ||
I'm very happy for both. | ||
I just let them both be happy. | ||
Let them both be happy. | ||
They're both great. | ||
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To follow up on China, China, South Korea, and Japan say they're going to work together in cooperation to respond to the tariffs that you're going to put into effect this week. | |
Are you concerned that this move, the tariffs this week, could push some of the United States' closest allies to work with China? | ||
No. I'm not worried about it. | ||
I'm not worried about it. | ||
I think they have a chance of doing better, actually, with the tariffs. | ||
It could actually help them in a certain way. | ||
And I think a lot of them will drop their tariffs because, you know, they've been unfairly tariffing the United States for years. | ||
And if you look at the European Union on cars, the European Union already dropped their tariff down to two and a half percent. | ||
It was announced a couple of days ago, which is what the United States, which is a very small tariff. | ||
The United States charged very little. | ||
A lot of, I think I heard that India, just a little while ago, is going to be dropping its tariffs very substantially. | ||
And I said, why didn't somebody do this a long time ago? | ||
A lot of countries are going to be dropping their tariffs. | ||
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I have an inference today, Mr. President. | |
Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader, got convicted in court and is now banned from running for office for five years. | ||
Do you have a comment? | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
That's a very big deal. | ||
I know all about it. | ||
And a lot of people thought she wasn't going to be convicted of anything. | ||
And I don't know if it means conviction, but she was banned for running for five years, and she's the leading candidate. | ||
That sounds like this country. | ||
That sounds very much like this country. | ||
Okay, anybody else? | ||
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You've presented with a bunch of proposals for tariffs by your advisers. | |
They've been talking about that idea publicly. | ||
And who? | ||
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That your advisors have presented ideas to you about tariffs and what to do in the next few days. | |
Have you settled on that? | ||
Well, you're going to see. | ||
I've settled, yeah. | ||
Actually, a long time ago. | ||
But we talk about it. | ||
We talk about it a lot. | ||
We want to do what's right for the country and even the world. | ||
It affects the world, not just this country. | ||
This has been the piggy bank for the entire world. | ||
So it really does affect the world, and that's important to me also. | ||
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Yeah. Mr. President, in the past you have said that you want the quick return of Austin Tice, a Marine Corps veteran and a journalist who went missing in Syria over 12 years ago. | |
Have efforts been made to locate Austin Tice been extended beyond Syria, including potential leads in Iran? | ||
And do you have plans to get in touch with Miss Deborah Tice, the mother of Austin Tice? | ||
And also at the same time, organizations like Hostage Aid Worldwide have been on the ground in Syria searching for Austin Tice for many years. | ||
Can I get your comment on the future, potential future plans to relocate Austin Tice and to bring him home? | ||
So we've been looking, as you know, for Austin for years. | ||
The, I don't know about Biden, I don't think Biden was looking for anything. | ||
But we worked, and there's been virtually no sign. | ||
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You know that. | |
There's been no sign of Austin, an incredible young guy. | ||
He's less young now. | ||
It's been a long time. | ||
It's been many, many years. | ||
The mother is fantastic. | ||
She's a very committed mother that her whole life is to find her son, who was in Syria, and just disappeared off the face of the earth. | ||
You know, a lot of bad things happen, but we're always, you know, we'll never until we find out something definitive, one way or the other, we'll never stop looking for him. | ||
But we have been and the response, it's just a lot of dead ends. | ||
He's been gone for a long time. | ||
The problem is there's never been a sighting. | ||
You know, sometimes you'll have somebody you're looking for him and there's a sighting. | ||
There's never been a sighting of Austin. | ||
But we are out there, and we have great respect for his family and for his mother. | ||
She's been unbelievable. | ||
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Yes, please. | |
You've had an outreach with the leaders of Russia and China. | ||
You made an outreach to Iran. | ||
Well, I do. | ||
I have a very good relationship with Kim Jong-un. | ||
You people hate to hear that, but it's very important. | ||
I got along with him fantastically, as you know. | ||
It started off very rough, very nasty. | ||
Little rocket man, the whole thing was a nasty deal. | ||
And then one day we got a call that they'd like to meet. | ||
We met. | ||
We have a great relationship. | ||
And yeah, we have, there is communication. | ||
I think it's very important. | ||
There is a big nuclear nation. | ||
And he's a very smart guy. | ||
I got to know him very well. | ||
I remember I put my foot across the line and then I walked across the line. | ||
I don't know if Secret Service was thrilled with that. | ||
They actually wasn't. | ||
They were not too thrilled. | ||
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But I have a very good relationship with him. | |
Yeah, I will probably do something at some point. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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Who's on your short list, Mr. President, to replace Elise Stefanik as U.S. ambassador to the UN? | |
So we have a lot of good people that want it. | ||
First of all, Lisa's fantastic and I just don't want to take chances where you guys saying how is the election going? | ||
We have a congressional election that's a little bit close. | ||
I guess the one is- All right, Trump live from the Oval Office. | ||
We take our last break of this transmission. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
All right, we do have other news to get to here, but Trump is still speaking live from the Oval. | ||
So let's go back to Trump addressing the media. | ||
Candidates are very good, but it's, you know, a little bit. | ||
We want to be careful. | ||
And Elise is very popular in her district. | ||
So am I. We won by a lot of points and so did she. | ||
And there's a lot of people that wanted to run for it, but we have no idea. | ||
Are they going to win? | ||
I think it's just security. | ||
And I said, Elise, what about going back? | ||
Because they love you there. | ||
And she's going to take a big leadership position with Mike Johnson and the group, the speaker. | ||
And I can tell you that for the replacement, we have a lot of people that have asked about it and would like to do it. | ||
David Friedman, Rick Grinnell, and maybe 30 other people. | ||
Everyone loves that position. | ||
That's a star making position. | ||
And so we'll see what happens. | ||
But we have a lot of people that are interested in going to the United Nations, as you can imagine. | ||
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Yeah. Favorite song to play live is what? | |
And then my question for you, Mr. President, your favorite rally you did last year, 2024, what was your favorite one? | ||
Favorite song to play live? | ||
Yeah, favorite song to play live. | ||
Oh, that's a tough one. | ||
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That'd have to be one of the hits, probably Cowboy or Ball at the Bar. | |
There's a song that I've played every year. | ||
Night that was never a singular hit that I promise you not to say the words to He does great and gets big crowds he's been he's been he's really a star when it comes to that he is Very talented guy. | ||
I would say maybe Madison Square Garden. | ||
Yeah, because anybody that was there the owner of the garden Jim Dolan is You know, to me, he's always been terrific. | ||
He said this, he's never said anything like it. | ||
We had, when you announce Madison Square Garden, you know, it's a big arena, but we sell out big arenas. | ||
We sold out in Milwaukee. | ||
We sold out in every big arena. | ||
We don't have, we never had empty seats. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
They talk about Bernie Sanders gets 2,000, 3,000 people. | ||
Everybody says, these crowds, I get 107,000 people in New Jersey. | ||
In Butler, PA, we had over 100,000 the second time. | ||
We had 55,000 the first time. | ||
We have big crowds. | ||
I would say Madison Square Garden because I grew up in New York and the garden is great. | ||
Jim Dolan treated us well, but everybody said that because I think I could have filled it up 10 times. | ||
We had hundreds of thousands of people that were stacked all the way back to the Hudson River and on the other direction, back to Fifth Avenue. | ||
Nobody's ever said, I don't mean with a line, I mean like 50 deep. | ||
Like 50 deep this way. | ||
The streets were closed, the whole thing. | ||
It was crazy. | ||
And when you take that, you know, you want to do well at Madison Square Garden. | ||
You don't want to have empty seats. | ||
But we could have sold it out, Brian, 10 times and everybody knew it. | ||
And I think we got a good indication that that's where the election was going. | ||
And we won every swing state and we won. | ||
By millions of votes. | ||
It was a great election. | ||
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Yeah. Mr. President, the U.S. military transferred 17 individuals to El Salvador overnight. | |
Did you discuss with your team whether these deportations would run afoul of any recent court orders? | ||
No, I do want to thank, however, the president. | ||
He has been unbelievable and, you know, in relation to us. | ||
But I think that Our people have done an incredible job. | ||
You know, I got elected on the basis of getting bad people out of our country that shouldn't be here. | ||
Very dangerous people out of our country. | ||
And that's what I did. | ||
And then you have a judge that wants to take over, and I can't imagine it can be allowed. | ||
It was up to him that it all be put back in our country. | ||
These are killers. | ||
These are drug lords. | ||
These are really bad people. | ||
But I want to thank the president of El Salvador because he's He's done an amazing job. | ||
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Elon Musk's special government tenure is coming to an end in 130 days, I think another month. | |
Do you want him to stay longer, or is it time for him to go back to running his companies in Europe? | ||
Well, I think he's amazing, but I also think he's got a big company to run, and so at some point he's going to be going back. | ||
He wants to. | ||
Do you want to keep him around? | ||
No, I'd keep him as long as I could keep him. | ||
He's a very talented guy. | ||
Very smart people. | ||
He's very smart. | ||
And he's done a good job. | ||
You know, Doge, Doge is, we found numbers that nobody can even believe, like 400 billion, 500 billion. | ||
It could be close to a trillion dollars by the time they end on different things. | ||
And he's led the charge. | ||
And you've seen a lot of his people. | ||
And these are people that joined up. | ||
I always say they're high IQ people. | ||
I like high IQ people. | ||
And they've done a great job. | ||
No, at some point, Elon's going to want to go back to his company. | ||
I will say he's got despite the way he's been treated. | ||
So he's an American patriot. | ||
But the way he's been treated with Tesla is just terrible. | ||
It's just terrible. | ||
Once he goes, you have a Tesla and you love it. | ||
You know, he was saying before he bought a Tesla. | ||
A lot of people are buying Teslas, I think. | ||
And I hope they are. | ||
He should not be treated that way. | ||
He's done. | ||
An incredible service. | ||
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Once he goes back, is DOJ going to keep operating even without Elon here? | |
Well, I can't tell you that. | ||
I can say this, that a lot of the people that are working with DOJ are the secretaries, you know, the heads of the various agencies. | ||
And they've learned a lot. | ||
And they're dealing with the DOJ people. | ||
I think some of them may try to keep the DOJ people with them. | ||
But, you know, at a certain point, I think it Well, but they have also gotten a big education and they're doing a really good job. | ||
There'll be a point at which the secretaries will be able to do this work and do it very, you know, as we say, with the scalpel. | ||
And that's what we want. | ||
Yes, Jeff. | ||
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Mr. President, have you had any updates on the U.S. soldiers missing in Lithuania? | |
I have. | ||
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Can you give us an update? | |
So three are no longer with us. | ||
And one is unfortunately probably in the same Category but they haven't declared that yet. | ||
It was a very heavy truck like a toy, but I mean really heavy that left lifted the heaviest equipment It would seem that the bank of a lake Collapsed, you know, the weight is so big and it was at night and it was very cold weather nice a lot of ice and it's possibly slipped and the weight is so enormous of this thing is it it's a Massively heavy vehicle And if they slipped a little bit, that's probably what happened, and it flipped. | ||
And three are gone, and one is missing. | ||
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On a separate topic, a follow-up on immigration. | |
Did you see the video of a Tufts University student who was taken off the street by ICE agents last week in hoodies and masks? | ||
There's been a lot of criticism of that. | ||
Are you comfortable with how that was handled? | ||
Well, I haven't really looked at it in any detail, but I will. | ||
I mean, I have seen it quickly, but I wouldn't want to comment on it. | ||
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Yeah, please. | |
Mr. President, would you be able to confirm recent reporting that you are making plans to go to Saudi Arabia next month? | ||
And if so, why is Saudi Arabia so important? | ||
So, I have a very good relationship with the Middle East. | ||
In fact, if you look at Michigan, I won the vote by a lot. | ||
People were a little surprised. | ||
And I have a very good relationship with Mohammed and the king. | ||
His son is Mohammed. | ||
He's great. | ||
Crown Prince. | ||
Actually, he's the prime minister, too. | ||
He's got a lot of good titles. | ||
But he's great. | ||
And the king has been wonderful. | ||
And if you remember, last time I went to Saudi Arabia, I put him first on the list because they agreed to buy $450 billion worth of American goods. | ||
Military and otherwise. | ||
And they did. | ||
And it was an unbelievable day. | ||
It was in this gorgeous ballroom. | ||
And companies were there from many, many, probably 100 companies. | ||
And they were given anywhere from 40 or 50 million dollars to less and more. | ||
Actually, some of them were given numbers that were just many times that amount. | ||
I think we had a couple of 20 billion dollar deals and big stuff. | ||
And it's a very rich country because of oil. | ||
And we are a very rich country, ultimately, when we straighten it out because of oil. | ||
Oil is always good. | ||
And I agreed to do it again, but they've agreed to spend close to a trillion dollars of money in our American companies, which to me means jobs. | ||
So they're going to spend hundreds of billions of dollars giving them to American companies that are going to be making equipment for Saudi Arabia and other places in the Middle East. | ||
And for that, I think it's worth it. | ||
I did it last time, 450 billion. | ||
And the press was there. | ||
It was one of the most unique days I've ever seen where companies would get up and You're getting $20 billion. | ||
The name of the company, the chairman, we're all there. | ||
Every chairman and top person in the company. | ||
You remember that, Peter? | ||
I don't know if you were there. | ||
You might be too young for that. | ||
I was on the Democratic campaign trail. | ||
It was boring. | ||
This was a much better deal. | ||
But it was amazing, actually. | ||
It was an amazing day. | ||
We sold and We partook in $450 billion worth of investment into American companies, and they announced the company, the amount of money, $1 billion, $5 billion, $25 billion. | ||
And the chairman of the company, many of whom, you know, well-known figures, prestigious figures, great business leaders, they went up, they shook the hand of somebody, and they would sit down, and we just had a big investment made. | ||
It was a record. | ||
Nobody ever beat it before. | ||
$450 billion worth of jobs. | ||
I view it as jobs more than anything else. | ||
And now we're close to a trillion dollars. | ||
So it's more than double the number that we did when I first came to office. | ||
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And this could take place next month. | |
It could be next month, maybe a little bit later. | ||
Yeah. And we're going to Qatar also. | ||
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And also we're going to Possibly a couple of other. | |
That's going to anger Netanyahu. | ||
UAE is very important. | ||
It's a great leader, UAE. | ||
And I had his brother here the other night, if you saw that. | ||
We had a wonderful guy, a wonderful family. | ||
So we'll probably stop at UAE and Qatar. | ||
And as I used to call it Qatar, nobody's ever told me right or wrong. | ||
I always like to say Qatar, but it's Qatar. | ||
They like to say Qatar. | ||
And Saudi Arabia, the three of them, and then we'll go other places also. | ||
But in the Middle East, those seem to be the three. | ||
And again, tremendous amounts of jobs will be created. | ||
God protect Donald Trump on that journey. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
All right, Trump going live from the Oval Office late into the East Coast evening as the media being shuffled out. | ||
Kid Rock there. | ||
I mean, that's just ridiculous and also incredible. | ||
Signing the executive order. | ||
Here is the executive order he's signing. | ||
Taking executive action to protect fans from exploitative ticket scalping and bring common sense reforms to live entertainment. | ||
The order directs the Federal Trade Commission to Work with the Attorney General to ensure that competition laws are appropriately enforced in the concert and entertainment industry. | ||
Rigorously enforce the Better Online Ticket Sales Act and promote its enforcement by state consumer protection authorities. | ||
That might have been the Biden Act that they signed and then just didn't do anything with. | ||
The BOTS Act, which had good intent, but they just never really followed up. | ||
Appropriately called the BOTS Act. | ||
Ensure price transparency at all stages of the ticket purchase process, including the secondary ticketing market. | ||
That's the big rig. | ||
Elevate and, if appropriate, take enforcement action to present unfair, deceptive, and anti-competitive conduct in the secondary ticket market. | ||
The order directs the Secretary of the Treasury and Attorney General to ensure that ticket scalpers are operating in full compliance with the Internal Revenue Code and other applicable law. | ||
Yeah, that's been a bit of a challenge, actually, because you're supposed to file tax paperwork when you do ticket resales, and some of the ticket companies have tried to clamp down on that, but when it's bot networks, where do you set it? | ||
Treasury, the Department of Justice, and the FTC will also deliver a report within 180 days summarizing actions Now, | ||
I believe it was Jimmy Kimmel, I was trying to remember, but I believe it was Jimmy Kimmel who was making fun of Kid Rock, saying, oh look, Kid Rock ticket prices are $10. | ||
And if you heard the beginning of that, Oval Office unofficial press conference Kid Rock was like, well, yeah, I try to sell my tickets I could sell them for five bucks ten bucks. | ||
That's what I'd like to do for the fans but It ends up just making the scalpers all the money. | ||
It ends up just making the ticket companies the bots all the money Because they just buy it at the low price Before the fans can even get access and then they resell it at you know, 40 times that So it would, you know, this is a good thing. | ||
This is a good thing for consumers and it isn't a fair practice to basically have these automated systems that buy up all the tickets and then you're paying double what you normally would plus all the excessive fees on the back end by the ticketing companies. | ||
So this is good. | ||
Is it the most important thing? | ||
No, but this is good. | ||
This is good. | ||
So I'd be interested to see what they do report back in 180 days. | ||
So Trump announces he's going to the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Qatar. | ||
He wants you to call it Qatar now. | ||
So I guess, I guess, Mr. President, I will call it Qatar. | ||
This is going to anger Israel. | ||
This is very much so going to anger Israel because in case you haven't noticed, that's been the scapegoat whenever anybody criticizes Israel. | ||
They say, oh, you're funded by Qatar. | ||
Now, there's levels of truth to this. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Maybe I'll break some news right now, too. | ||
And people are afraid to break this news. | ||
Maybe I'll break it right now. | ||
But you did have a representative from Qatar go on with Tucker Carlson and say, yes, we are spending money in American media because we want to avoid A larger war with Iran. | ||
We specifically don't want American interest involved in such a war. | ||
And you can see that that's at least somewhat of an honest admission there. | ||
So the pro-Israel lobby... | ||
So it's like, hey, you know, if Qatar injects money into US politics, that's a problem. | ||
But Israel can spend hundreds of millions of dollars, and if you criticize it, that's your problem. | ||
So all the Israeli-owned Media entities immediately jumped on us and start blaming Qatar for everything. | ||
Qatar for everything. | ||
And now they're even doing it in Israel. | ||
Top Netanyahu aides, Yurich and Feldstein, arrested in Qatargate investigation. | ||
Now, my guess is this is a scapegoat. | ||
It could be true. | ||
But it's more about the fact that Netanyahu is losing popularity in his own country, in his own cabinet or his own administration, his own military, And anybody that criticizes him or stands up to him is just getting fired or getting arrested. | ||
Netanyahu's a very desperate man right now. | ||
And then you have... | ||
American message to President Trump after being freed from Taliban. | ||
I've never been so proud to be an American citizen. | ||
This is Fay Hall. | ||
And you know who helped negotiate this? | ||
Qatar! That's right! | ||
American citizen Faye Hall, just released by the Taliban, is now in the care of our friends the Qataris in Kabul and will soon be on her way home. | ||
Thank you, Qatar, for your ongoing and steadfast partnership. | ||
See, what I see happening here is these Middle Eastern countries that are finally kind of coming out of... | ||
It's not to say that they don't have radical leadership. | ||
I'm not endorsing this country's leadership or politics, whether it's Qatar or UAE or Saudi Arabia. | ||
The point is that They've reached this this phase now where they're like, okay We can be rich. | ||
We can be prosperous. | ||
We can build incredible infrastructure. | ||
We can become a tourist hub for the world They don't want there. | ||
It's like they've advanced past this non-stop war phase Again, I'm not endorsing any of the country's politics. | ||
I'm just saying what it looks like to me It's like these countries are trying to move past the never-ending war phase. | ||
They're trying to move on from the military-industrial complex They want to be rich They want their country to be rich and they want the world to come to their country to see what they've built. | ||
Is what I see going on. | ||
And they know the biggest threat to that agenda is Israel's foreign policy and the fact that Israel controls the U.S.'s foreign policy. | ||
And Qatar is in there trying to inject anti-war rhetoric into the U.S. media. | ||
But that's a bad thing. | ||
You need to be pro-war. | ||
You need to support the Ukraine war. | ||
You need to support all of Israel's wars. | ||
And really, America's moving on from that, too. | ||
But that's why, really, the Israeli lobby, and people have noticed it, too, the pro-Israel American political media, the Israel-first American media and policymakers, are working overtime. | ||
And it's never been more obvious. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about the Streisand effect. | ||
So I'll go ahead and break some news right now. | ||
It's fine. | ||
I'll go ahead and do it. | ||
I have been invited to go to Israel by multiple people. | ||
I've been invited to take the trip. | ||
I can go see the country, all paid for, however long I want. | ||
I've been invited multiple times. | ||
I've expressed no interest. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Not interested. | ||
Well, I'm not the only one. | ||
I will tell you that several members of specifically the right-wing community that aren't all in for Israel and won't support the Israel narrative have all been made this same offer and I will also tell you that the biggest names in media, the biggest names in media have been made this offer and they've kind of packaged it into the offer like, oh you can go with This person, he's going. | ||
Now, I don't know if that's a bluff, a sales point, or if that's really gonna happen, time will tell. | ||
But I'll also tell you, the White House is involved in this as well. | ||
The White House is directly, or at least people that work in the White House, are directly involved with this as well. | ||
Now look, I have no doubt, and by the way, if not already, just so you know what I'm talking about, If it hasn't happened already, you're going to start seeing people posting from Israel very soon. | ||
Some of the people you never heard from in 2016 or 2020 but now are huge in 2024 and go on Fox News and get promoted in social media. | ||
If they haven't already started posting from Israel, you're going to see it soon. | ||
Just so you can see I know what I'm talking about. | ||
Let me just explain something very clearly here. | ||
I bet you I would have a great time. | ||
I bet you Israel is a beautiful country. | ||
And you can show me around Israel and show me all the cool things and all the development and everything and that's fine. | ||
And maybe I would get along with Israeli Jews. | ||
Maybe we'd have a great time together. | ||
I have no doubt that that might be the case. | ||
That would not change my geopolitical foreign policy opinion that I don't want Israel controlling America's foreign policy And I don't want Israel controlling America's domestic policy, and I don't want Israel controlling our Congress. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
Quite frankly, I would say that Israeli Jews probably deal with the same crap that American Jews deal with, or really just Americans in general. | ||
That's why people protest Netanyahu all the time. | ||
That's why his own administration, his own cabinet, is trying to calm him down Saying, hey, you're hurting Israel on the world stage, and he's just having him arrested! | ||
No, I think all people all around the planet want to live in peace and prosperity. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
And I think our governments are evil. | ||
And I think our military-industrial complex is evil. | ||
And then, of course, there's the shadow secret societies government that's manipulating the whole thing with their hundred-year, thousand-year plan that probably have all the Earth's secrets and Relics, but but that's just next-level stuff. | ||
So I Just I figured you know, you should know that's going on But that's okay That's okay that that happens to almost every single politician and every single member of the media and Then they have rabbi butt plug. | ||
That's their their contact point But but if somebody took a trip to Qatar Then all of a sudden, that would be a problem. | ||
So I just figured I'd let you know that that's going on. | ||
But again, I bet you I'd have a great time. | ||
I'm sure if I went with the people that invited me, some of whom I'm friends with, I'm sure we would have a great time and I'm sure Israel is a beautiful country. | ||
Would not change my politics, would not change my geopolitics, not even a chance. | ||
And quite frankly, I think it tells a bit of a tale that, on two sides, one, that the Israel narrative is hurting so badly right now that you feel you have to fly people out there, and two, that we wouldn't even get that access. | ||
Why? Why do I need to fly to Israel? | ||
How about we fly people That hate us from around the world to America and say, hey, look at how awesome America is. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
We already do. | ||
And then we give them free stuff and free welfare and everything else. | ||
And then they collapse our economy and country. | ||
That's right. | ||
I forgot. | ||
That's how that goes. | ||
So I figured I might as well break that news. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not close out the Monday show with that? | ||
That's going to do it for today's transmission. | ||
Info Wars takes a 21 hour break. | ||
We'll be back live tomorrow. | ||
I think I'll go live on Rumble tonight. | ||
I think so. | ||
Yeah. I'm gonna take calls from Qatar. | ||
Cutter on Rumble tonight. | ||
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