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This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, June 5th, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
Going to be moving at light speed. | ||
Today, in what is an absolutely epic day, I would say maybe one of the biggest, most important days in American political history that we've seen. | ||
I would also say, since I've been at Infowars since 2016, since I've been hosting this show since 2017, This could be the most important show, definitely top ten, maybe top five most important shows we've ever done here. | ||
Now, I got all kinds of news. | ||
We got stacks of geopolitical news. | ||
We got stacks of other political developments happening in D.C. and around the country. | ||
But the debate on the big, beautiful bill and now the showdown between President Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
It's obviously taking all the air out of the room and all the attention off everything else. | ||
And there are lines being drawn today that some will cross and there'll never be any going back. | ||
Things that will happen in the next 24 to 48 hours will bring in permanent change. | ||
To American politics, Republican politics, MAGA politics, and how the Trump administration is viewed from here on out. | ||
And I was even talking to some other friends in the media and investigative journalists about some other stories and some other things they were working on. | ||
They were just asking my advice, like, hey, should I do this? | ||
Which my angle be here? | ||
This is earlier this week. | ||
And I said, no, I wouldn't do that. | ||
I said, I wouldn't take that angle. | ||
And then I talked to him again today and I said, everything has changed now. | ||
Now, green light. | ||
Yep. | ||
Now take the angle. | ||
Now to the story. | ||
It's a whole different world today. | ||
Whole different world. | ||
Now, there's very few, if any, that are built for days like this, like we are here at InfoWars. | ||
So, we are going to be getting into this the likes of which nobody else can. | ||
Now, I got all the statements from Musk, and there'll probably be more as he's just doubled down. | ||
On saying Donald Trump is on the Epstein list, which I think is a little disingenuous from Musk. | ||
I'd say everything else Musk has done today has been 100% accurate. | ||
I'd say everything else Musk has done has been right on target bullseye. | ||
I think a little disingenuous with the Epstein list because he did use an Epstein plane, but there's no evidence he went to the island or engaged in anything else. | ||
Trump came out against Epstein. | ||
He helped the FBI bring Epstein down. | ||
He kicked him out of his club. | ||
So there's some weird debate that you could get into with all of that as far as Musk's comments. | ||
But then he doubled down on it. | ||
But it seems that was the only one that was personal. | ||
And that didn't happen until Trump started hurling personal insults at Musk. | ||
So we're going to show you all the comments, including what Trump said at the White House today. | ||
And then what he's posted on Truth Social. | ||
And we'll look at some of the other media commentary too. | ||
But maybe I'll say this now. | ||
You know, one of the biggest differences that I notice, I think there's two prerequisites to really understand my approach to all of this news today. | ||
One is, I have sacrificed about as much as anybody else in American politics in support of Donald Trump. | ||
And I have no regrets. | ||
And I wouldn't change any of that. | ||
So I've got a lot of political capital here. | ||
But also, I have a big difference in that I don't live in political bubbles. | ||
I actually live out in the real world with real people. | ||
I talk to real people. | ||
I was out last night. | ||
I went out by myself. | ||
I talked to about 30 different people that either knew me or already knew. | ||
And let me tell you where they stand. | ||
Because a lot of people, they live in the political world, folks. | ||
Let me tell you where the real people stand. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, get ready. | ||
Get ready. | ||
Before I get into all of the Musk statements and the Trump statements and everything else in between to get us to where we're at today, let me kind of just build a framework here. | ||
today Today, I think, was probably the worst day for President Trump, maybe in any time he's been president. | ||
And personally, it is my opinion that anybody that can't be honest about this is, | ||
Because to deny Trump's mistake that he's made this week, whether you agree with what Elon Musk is doing or not, the mistake Trump made this week was he rode with Mike Johnson and John Thim. | ||
He rode with the swamp. | ||
Now, if you want to forgive Trump, the only bigger mistake you could argue that Trump has made in his first administration was trusting Anthony Fauci and riding with the swamp on COVID. | ||
That was his biggest political blunder of all time. | ||
That's his biggest political scar, black eye, blemish, was riding with Fauci. | ||
And all of that garbage during COVID. | ||
And it was in that moment he chose the swamp over the American people. | ||
Now, we can forgive him for that. | ||
We can make excuses for that. | ||
Whatever. | ||
That's just the truth. | ||
Well, now Trump has made the same mistake for the second time. | ||
And he's rode with the swamp. | ||
Really, specifically for this, you could say he chose Mike Johnson over Elon Musk. | ||
Which is just a terrible personnel decision. | ||
Or, you could say, and whether the Trump administration realizes this or not, I don't know, but you could say Trump rode with the swamp instead of the American people. | ||
And that's what's happened. | ||
Now, as all the political commentary is flying back and forth, and people are trying to make it a binary issue over Trump and Musk, they're missing the bigger point. | ||
And the reason why Elon Musk, which to me is objectively true to any observer today, has won this war of words is because he's used the Republican leadership's own words against them. | ||
He's used Trump's own words against him. | ||
He's used Speaker Johnson's own words against him. | ||
And he's used John Thune's own words against him. | ||
So now, we're not even talking about a bill anymore. | ||
This is not even about the bill anymore. | ||
Now it's about honesty and consistency. | ||
That's what this is now about. | ||
And quite frankly, even before all of these events of today, it wasn't about the bill. | ||
It was never about the bill. | ||
The frustration is. | ||
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We didn't. | |
Vote for President Trump to do politics as usual. | ||
And that's what this bill is all about. | ||
It's politics as usual. | ||
Now, whether you support the bill or not, whether you want the bill to pass or not, again, now has become totally irrelevant. | ||
No deep state arrests. | ||
No indictments for the auto pen. | ||
Nobody arrested for stealing an election. | ||
Nobody on the Epstein list. | ||
I can go on and on and on. | ||
That's the frustration. | ||
And now we have the White House and the Republicans that pandered to the people that wanted to see these things, that pandered to the people that believe, and was what is clear and present to anybody, that there is a criminal mafia that runs our government, a criminal mafia that runs our politics, and they pandered to that. | ||
And they rode with us on that and they were on that train with us and nobody's been arrested. | ||
And now they want us to rally in support of another typical congressional spending bill that we're not interested in. | ||
So that's the real frustration and this is what is being completely missed by the Trump administration. | ||
This is what is being completely missed. | ||
By the politicos that live in their political bubble. | ||
And let me just breeze through this quickly and maybe come back to it later, but this is a very important point. | ||
I've got a story today from Fox News. | ||
Elon Musk warns excessive spending will plunge U.S. into debt slavery. | ||
Now you can go into that comment section and see where the American people stand. | ||
And it ain't with this bill. | ||
And again, it's not even about the bill. | ||
This is just politics as usual. | ||
We're sick of it. | ||
You're not going to get us excited for politics as usual. | ||
And now they're playing this game with us, and they're saying, well, we need to pass this bill for X and for Y and for Z. Oh, so now you're using the Democrat Party negotiation tactic. | ||
Now you're using the we're going to hold the American people hostage tactic to get your bill passed? | ||
How do you think that makes us feel? | ||
Pass this bill for tax cuts. | ||
No, pass a single issue bill for tax cuts. | ||
Pass this bill for mass deportations. | ||
No, enforce the law and deport illegal aliens. | ||
So that's not working either. | ||
So they just keep digging themselves deeper and deeper into this hole. | ||
Now we find out, on the House end, that there was a lot of deception there too. | ||
But I'll revisit that. | ||
Here's my other point. | ||
And I see this all over the political punditry today. | ||
I don't live in a political bubble. | ||
I don't hang out with politicos. | ||
I hang out with normal everyday Americans that work, have families, retired, whatever. | ||
Call them normies. | ||
So I go out last night. | ||
I'm just out by myself going to a place I frequent where I know a lot of people. | ||
And I'm talking to a lot of people I already know. | ||
I'm talking to some new people that I just met that recognize me. | ||
talking a lot of politics. | ||
And this was before... | ||
And virtually everyone I talked to, let's say at least 30 people last night. | ||
Pretty big event. | ||
And almost everyone I talked to said they don't care about this bill. | ||
They're not interested in hearing about the bill. | ||
They don't want to hear about a big, beautiful bill anymore. | ||
They want to see deep state arrests. | ||
They want to see the criminals that stole an election. | ||
They want to see the criminals that foreclosed They want to see the criminals that ran the invasion of our country get arrested. | ||
That's what they want to see. | ||
So no, you're not going to get the American people excited over another spending bill. | ||
It's just not going to happen. | ||
And anybody who exists outside of a D.C. bubble or a political bubble will say that exact same thing. | ||
And you can see it in the comments section on Fox News. | ||
You can see it in the comments section on any of the stories covering this today. | ||
You can see it in X posts where people are replying. | ||
Now here's what happened in the House. | ||
It turns out, Speaker Johnson yet again, broke the 72-hour rule, put an 1100-page bill on Republicans' desks for them to vote for without even 24 hours to look it over or read it. | ||
And I give Marjorie Taylor Greene tons of credit as she did some media rounds today and was responding to people on X critical of her and she said, you know what? | ||
I apologize. | ||
I made a mistake. | ||
I voted for this bill before I could read the whole thing. | ||
But I wanted to support President Trump. | ||
We had a couple hours to read 1,100 pages. | ||
I trusted the president that it was going to be a great bill so I voted for it and she apologized and she said she got it wrong. | ||
And now other members of the House are coming out and they're saying the same thing. | ||
And this is why Trump has made, yet again, his biggest mistake. | ||
He rode with Speaker Johnson. | ||
He rode with the swamp. | ||
And now he's facing a situation where, I mean, folks, I'm just going to tell it like it is. | ||
Unless he gets a life jacket, unless somebody throws him some life support, he's going to go down with Johnson. | ||
I don't know why he made that decision. | ||
Doesn't make any sense to me, but that's where he's at. | ||
And again, this is coming from a man who has probably suffered more than anyone else. | ||
Very few people could say they've suffered as much as I have for supporting President Trump. | ||
And I have no regrets for that. | ||
None. | ||
I have no regrets for going to prison for supporting Donald Trump. | ||
No regrets for the censorship for supporting Donald Trump. | ||
The lawsuits, the attacks, all of it. | ||
No regrets. | ||
Wouldn't change a thing. | ||
But I'm not loyal to President Trump. | ||
I'm loyal to the truth. | ||
And I'm loyal to America and the American people. | ||
And that's where lines are being drawn today. | ||
Now before I get into the weeds of this, I guess it's worth mentioning. | ||
The conspiracy theories that are out there today. | ||
Some people think Musk is doing this on behalf of China. | ||
The markets are crashing today, but I don't believe Musk is working for any foreign country or foreign entity here. | ||
I think Musk is just a legitimate dealer. | ||
Maybe he has his own agenda, but I think Musk is doing what he believes. | ||
I think Musk is independently doing what he believes, and he's been consistent on this whole thing for years. | ||
He's been consistent on all of this for years. | ||
Now, there's also the conspiracy theory that this whole thing is a ruse to blow up the corrupt Republican Party and the frauds within it and to put the onus on Trump to exonerate himself in the Epstein list by forcing his hand to release the entire thing. | ||
I'm not so sure I believe that either. | ||
Maybe that's more believable than... | ||
But these are some of the other theories floating out there. | ||
Figured I might as well put those on the table for you to chew on, should you be interested. | ||
Now, the reason why Musk, in my eyes, and I think anybody being honest, has dominated the day and won the day is because he's using Republican leadership's words against them. | ||
He's using Trump's own words against him, he's using Mike Johnson's own words against him, and he's using John Thune's own words against him. | ||
So this isn't even Elon Musk coming out and saying, hey, I think this, or I say this. | ||
He's saying, hey, you said this. | ||
This was your idea. | ||
Here's an example, and there's plenty. | ||
Elon Musk says, where is the Mike Johnson of 2023? | ||
When he said the federal debt has just topped $31.4 trillion and the Congressional Budget Office now estimates federal spending for fiscal year 2023 will total $6.2 trillion or more than $197,000 per second. | ||
This is not sustainable. | ||
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Hmm. | |
But it's sustainable now? | ||
John Thune did an entire speech 10 minutes long. | ||
In the Capitol. | ||
In 2020. | ||
He said, our nation is deeply, deeply in debt right now. | ||
Next year, our country will owe more than we produced for the first time since the end of World War II. | ||
That's a very bad place to be. | ||
Is that still true, John? | ||
Because it's much worse now. | ||
Speaker Johnson again. | ||
February 2018. | ||
At some point, Congress has to stop this endless cycle of out-of-control deficit spending. | ||
What changed, Mike? | ||
It's worse now. | ||
You want to see all the Trump posts? | ||
You want to have the toughest pill to swallow? | ||
Trump in 2012. | ||
No member of Congress should be eligible for re-election if our country's budget is not balanced. | ||
Deficits not allowed. | ||
Trump in 2011. | ||
We could use the balanced budget amendment. | ||
Politicians don't have the will to cut spending. | ||
Trump in 2013. | ||
I cannot believe the Republicans are extending the debt ceiling. | ||
I, as a Republican, am embarrassed. | ||
Trump in 2011. | ||
We need a balanced budget amendment because Congress has no fiscal discipline. | ||
Do you want me to go on? | ||
Trump in 2012. | ||
The Republicans should not give Obama the authority to raise debt another $1.2 trillion. | ||
Trump again. | ||
Obama is bankrupting this country. | ||
His budget adds another $4.4 trillion to the debt, putting us over $20 trillion in total debt by 2016. | ||
Now we're looking closer to 40. Thank you. | ||
Do you really want me to go on? | ||
There's more. | ||
Trump. | ||
Our $17 trillion national debt and $1 trillion yearly budget deficits are a national security risk of the highest order. | ||
Now they're doubled that. | ||
Trump in 2011. | ||
The more you learn about the debt deal, the worse it gets. | ||
Trump in 2011. | ||
Sometimes no deal is better than a bad deal. | ||
When it comes to the debt ceiling. | ||
Trump again, scary. | ||
Obama and the Democrat Senate have accrued over $5 trillion worth of debt without passing a budget in the last three years. | ||
Trump in 2012. | ||
U.S. interest payments on the debt have already passed $375 billion this year. | ||
China is laughing at us as usual. | ||
Now they're almost a trillion. | ||
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So. | |
*clap* *clap* | ||
It is undeniable. | ||
It's their own words. | ||
And you probably could have got away with it if you're Trump and Johnson and Thune. | ||
You probably could have gotten away with it if you actually would have delivered on doge cuts. | ||
If you actually would have done anything to drain the swamp, then maybe you could have gotten away with all of this. | ||
But you didn't. | ||
So now here you are, with your hands out, and a big fat stinking bill in it, and the MAGA base is saying, hey, that's a nice bill you got there. | ||
Where are we at on the people that stole the election? | ||
Where are we at on the people that illegally spied on Donald Trump, set up fake Russian collusion? | ||
Where are we at on the people that facilitated an invasion of our country? | ||
Where are we at on the people that stole money and all the fraud that Doge exposed? | ||
Where are we at on the agenda to have President Trump killed? | ||
And who ran those operations? | ||
Well, we don't have anything for you there, but... | ||
Not interested. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Now, there's a lot of back and forth between Trump and Musk where, and I think this is the worst part of it, because you can have political debate and debate consistency or reasoning and logic behind Passing bills or changing your stance on things. | ||
But this has gone beyond that now. | ||
This has gone beyond that now. | ||
And I think we've reached a point, it's undeniable, where what the Republicans and the Trump administration are doing now, which, again, they don't do this. | ||
This is way, this is not the normal politicking when it comes to the Trump administration, which is. | ||
And it's ugly. | ||
It's ugly. | ||
So if you want to just debate the merits of the bill... | ||
Okay. | ||
But now they're sending political propaganda at us? | ||
Now they're lying to us? | ||
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I've never seen anything like it. | |
And it's clear that the message has gone out from the Trump administration, which is sad to see. | ||
He sent the orders to Stephen Miller. | ||
He sent the orders to others. | ||
And he said, hey, you've got to put out a post. | ||
You've got to put out something for the American people. | ||
We've got to get support of this bill. | ||
And now they've all had a big fat ding in their integrity and their reputation. | ||
And boy, oh boy, more is breaking on this as we go. | ||
Huh. | ||
Now, I don't know what's going to happen because a lot of this stuff that the Trump administration wants to do, Musk has already... | ||
And this is before Trump even won the second term. | ||
When it comes to SpaceX and Starlink and a lot of these other things that military infrastructure and NASA infrastructure is relying on Musk and his companies. | ||
So now they're saying they're going to cancel his contracts where, okay, then guess what? | ||
You don't even have a big beautiful bill anymore. | ||
You don't have the Golden Dome. | ||
You don't have a lot of Space Force technology, military technology. | ||
So now, what do you even have? | ||
This is Fauci 2.0. | ||
This is Trump's second biggest mistake he's made as president. | ||
First was riding with the swamp and Fauci. | ||
And now, it's riding with the swamp and this bill. | ||
And then, the White House engaging in deception and political propaganda. | ||
In an effort to get us to support it. | ||
And all I'm saying is, you don't need to do that to get us to support it. | ||
All you gotta do is what we voted for. | ||
You're the one saying that the auto pen was treason. | ||
You're the one saying that the open border was treason. | ||
You're the one saying they stole an election. | ||
You're the one saying they spied on you and committed treason. | ||
So why are there no arrests? | ||
If you know that, and if we know that, and you're the president, and you've appointed an entire administration and been in power for over 100 days, then why are there no arrests? | ||
And if the story is, There really is no president. | ||
We're really not in control of anything, or we're not going to deliver on any of this stuff. | ||
Then it's over. | ||
Then it's dead. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
We're not playing this game a second go around. | ||
Now, normally this stuff would happen at the end of administrations or around a midterm, but this is how fast politics are moving in the year 2025. | ||
Lines have been crossed today, folks. | ||
And in many cases, I don't think we're ever going back. | ||
Now, I got more commentary to pour through here when it comes to Musk and Trump with the back and forth. | ||
We also have the audio of Trump in the Oval Office today commenting on this and some other stories, as well as some audio from Speaker Johnson. | ||
And then also senators and representatives. | ||
But here's the dynamic that I've seen building and I've been reporting to you for weeks. | ||
Members of the House, specifically, are hearing more and more from their constituents about doge cuts and draining the swamp. | ||
To just kind of lump it all into an umbrella, let's say. | ||
Draining the swamp. | ||
You know what it means. | ||
I know what it means. | ||
And that's why there's been kind of this hesitation from members of the House where it's like, well, we want to support President Trump and we know we have to have this coalition when we're voting on things to pass bills while we have the majority. | ||
So they've kind of been wavering and waffling between, well, what do we do? | ||
Do we just work? | ||
With the Republicans in D.C. to get things done and then deal with our constituents later? | ||
Or do we listen to our constituents and kind of put our foot down here and say, hold on a second. | ||
So they were kind of waffling for the last couple of weeks since the House passed the big beautiful bill. | ||
Well now, especially after this Elon Musk, Donald Trump war of words, now the Republicans in the House, many of them are going public. | ||
They're changing their stance on the bill. | ||
They're changing their tune on the bill. | ||
And they've even said, depending on what changes happen at the Senate level, when the bill comes back to the House, they're not going to vote for it. | ||
So the bill's cooked. | ||
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It's done. | |
And I can't help but wonder, what is President Trump thinking? | ||
Why is he trying to work? | ||
And run and ride with Speaker Mike Johnson, who we're sick of. | ||
He just sabotaged you. | ||
You just let Speaker Johnson, a nothing, a spineless invertebrate of a politician, crush you. | ||
Sure, Trump's always going to have his loyalists. | ||
But not everybody's a Trump loyalist, folks. | ||
And a lot of people in politics are fickle. | ||
And in many cases, it's a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately game. | ||
And now the whole thing has blown up in his face because he rode with Mike Johnson, a known loser, who we've been warning him was a loser since day one. | ||
Now here's some other commentary before we get to the audio, and I'm going to save the audio for the second hour. | ||
Thomas Massey, the House has a 72-hour rule which requires the bill to be posted 72 hours before passage, but Speaker Johnson circumvented this rule with a manager's amendment. | ||
that rewrote and added substantial portions of the bill as it went through the Rules Committee the night the bill was passed. | ||
There's another House rule which requires a day to pass before voting a bill after the Rules Committee has modified it. | ||
Would you believe the House voted to suspend that so-called same-day rule? | ||
This means the final language of the bill was released only a few minutes before debate began. | ||
The vote on the rule change and the vote on the bill within a couple of hours. | ||
Elon is right. | ||
Members of Congress didn't even know what Was in this bill until the night it passed. | ||
A few other members have also made this clear. | ||
Now ladies and gentlemen, let's try to remain honest. | ||
Remove whatever loyalties you think you have. | ||
How can anybody argue? | ||
How can anybody support or be in favor of Congress Putting a bill on their desk without at least 24 hours, even though the rule is 72, and saying we're voting on this bill in a couple hours. | ||
1,100 pages. | ||
It's a con game. | ||
That's swamp politics. | ||
And by the way, here's something interesting that Johnson did say. | ||
We'll go to this one now. | ||
Because when... | ||
He wrote the bill. | ||
Trump constructed this bill. | ||
This is Trump's bill. | ||
Because that's the only way they can get Republicans to get any support, is to say, hey, Trump likes it. | ||
So they realize how unpopular Republicans are. | ||
They realize how unpopular Mike Johnson is. | ||
So they say, oh, no, no, this is Trump's bill. | ||
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Elon Musk just said we need a brand new bill that doesn't grow the deficit. | |
He was actually quote tweeting a video of you from the press conference this morning saying he tried to reach him last night. | ||
Do you have any response? | ||
He says we need a brand new bill that doesn't grow the deficit. | ||
Elon, look, we don't have time for a brand new bill. | ||
And I want Elon and all my friends to recognize the complexity of what we've accomplished here. | ||
This extraordinary piece of legislation. | ||
You've accomplished nothing. | ||
Record number of savings, record tax cuts for the American people and all the other benefits in it. | ||
We worked on the bill for almost 14 months. | ||
You can't- And we shouldn't. | ||
We have a great product. | ||
Okay, that's good. | ||
We've worked on the bill for 14 months? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Less than a year ago, you did exactly what Thomas Massey predicted, and you forced Congress to vote on a bad bill so they could go home and spend Christmas with their family. | ||
You said you wouldn't do another continued resolution, and then you did two. | ||
Now you're saying Trump's bill was actually constructed 14 months ago? | ||
And you think you're going to sell to make America great again? | ||
That putting a bill on the desk of our politicians against the rules of 72 hours, against the rules of 24 hours, and say, read and vote on this 1100-page bill so we can vote on it right now? | ||
That's what you're trying to sell us. | ||
That's garbage. | ||
That's swamp politics. | ||
But here's the big issue and why you know they're all liars. | ||
If they really believed in any of this stuff, if they really wanted to deliver tax cuts for the American people, they would put a one-issue bill on the desk and they would vote for it. | ||
And they would deliver tax cuts. | ||
If they wanted to do mass deportations, because that's what they say, pass the bill to get mass deportations. | ||
If they wanted to do mass deportations and write up a new bill with new funding and new process to avoid these corrupt judges, then they would pass a single-item, single-issue bill, and they could vote on it tomorrow. | ||
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So why don't they do it? | |
Why do they sit down and put 1,100 pages on your desk and say vote for it right now before you can even read it? | ||
Because they're lying and they're corrupt and you're not going to convince me of anything else. | ||
And you might have been able to get a little buffer. | ||
You might have been able to get a little leeway. | ||
You might have been able to get a little grace if you actually did things that drained the swamp. | ||
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But you didn't. | |
You didn't. | ||
We were told we'd have the Epstein files. | ||
We don't. | ||
We were told the people that got removed from the FBI and all the whistleblowers would be reinstated. | ||
They won't be. | ||
We were told we'd get mass deportations. | ||
Now that's a struggle. | ||
We were told we'd have big, clean bills. | ||
We don't. | ||
We were told we'd get doge cuts exposing the fraud, waste, and abuse, and we've all seen it. | ||
We didn't. | ||
All we got was excuses. | ||
All we got was the same thing over and over again, the same garbage we're all sick of. | ||
And it ain't selling. | ||
Now, the Trump administration is coming out and saying, well, Elon is mad because it cuts the electric vehicle credits. | ||
Elon Musk has been on record for multiple years, including on the campaign trail, saying he doesn't think there should be any EV incentives. | ||
He's on the record. | ||
Probably a dozen times saying that. | ||
Even President Trump gave Elon Musk credit and said, well, when we talked to Elon Musk about the EV credits and told him we were going to get rid of him, he said it's fine. | ||
Now all of a sudden they're saying, oh, Elon's mad at the EV cuts? | ||
Well, which is it? | ||
And this is why it's so bad. | ||
If they were debating the merits of the bill, if they were actually having a political debate over the bill, that'd be one thing. | ||
But they're not. | ||
They're lying and they're engaging in political propaganda. | ||
And I can see it everywhere. | ||
And I can see the loyalists. | ||
I can see all the paid digital influencers. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And then you're going to hold us hostage. | ||
And you're going to say, we have to pass the bill to get tax cuts. | ||
We have to pass the bill to have deportations. | ||
We have to pass the bill to see what's in it. | ||
That's Democrat Party politics that we all used to hate, and now we're doing it? | ||
And you want us to support it? | ||
And you don't understand why we won't get behind this bill when you won't even deliver the things we voted for? | ||
Again, Marjorie Taylor Greene doing the media rounds today, apologizing to the American people, saying, I'm sorry I voted for it, didn't have time to read it. | ||
Just wanted to support Trump, wanted to move things along, but now I've read it. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
Not going to vote for it. | ||
And she's not the only one in the House, by the way. | ||
No, they don't even have the votes in the House anymore, folks. | ||
That's how bad this is. | ||
And now, everything has shifted so drastically in the last 10 hours, 5 hours. | ||
Everything has shifted so drastically now. | ||
Republicans will vote against this bill. | ||
Because that's what's popular. | ||
So if you go with the theory that, hey, most politicians will just do whatever they think is popular, do whatever they think will keep their approval rating up, do whatever they think will get them elected again, well, guess what? | ||
Now that's voting against the bill. | ||
That's how bad this thing has gotten. | ||
And it's been predictable since day one. | ||
Since day one, it's been predictable. | ||
And now Marjorie Taylor Greene, I'm not voting for the development of Skynet. | ||
And the rise of the machines by destroying federalism for 10 years by taking away states' rights to regulate and make laws on AI, forcing imminent domain on people's private properties to link the future of Skynet is not very Republican. | ||
Also, AI is going to replace a vast array of human jobs, everything from media to manufacturing to even construction through AI computer systems and robotics. | ||
That means in my manufacturing district... | ||
And my district, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, could go to one of the highest unemployment districts in the country. | ||
And with this clause, the state of Georgia would have no way to regulate or make laws to protect human jobs, property rights, and the safety and security of the people of the state of Georgia. | ||
This may get stripped out in the Senate, but if it's not and it's still in there, when we get to vote again, I'm voting no on this bill and any future bill. | ||
By the way, there's another little ditty being sang out there today that's not so good. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein's hidden wealth exposed. | ||
A secret investment made years ago is returning 325% to his estate. | ||
And what would that be? | ||
Jeffrey Epstein invested with Peter Thiel, and his estate is reaping millions. | ||
And of course, Peter Thiel and Epstein, part of the Palantir Network. | ||
Not really a good day for this news to get out there, is it? | ||
No, not really a good day for that. | ||
Oh, but the FBI says Epstein killed himself, so... | ||
Time to drop the really big bomb. | ||
Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. | ||
That is the real reason why they have not been made public. | ||
Have a nice day, DJT. | ||
And then Musk goes on and says, bookmark this post. | ||
History will be proven correct. | ||
Now, from the understanding, and this has obviously been dug into by both sides, Obviously, the Democrats that hate Trump, the media that hates Trump, the Republicans that hate Trump. | ||
Yeah, Musk is, I would say, this is the only thing where maybe he's being a little disingenuous here. | ||
Because as far as everything goes, Trump flew on an Epstein jet once because he needed a ride somewhere, and Epstein offered it to him. | ||
But the lawyers involved in it, the FBI involved in it, and all the other case records shows that Trump was actually working with the FBI. | ||
To take Epstein down. | ||
And when Trump found out Epstein was going and recruiting young girls at his clubs, he kicked him out. | ||
So, you know, that one is still kind of up in the air. | ||
But what it does now, whether that's the intent or not, is it puts the onus on Donald Trump and the administration put out the Epstein list. | ||
And exonerate yourself. | ||
Of course, here we are in June and still nothing from Pam Bondi. | ||
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So, when is that gig up? | |
When is that disaster up? | ||
Now, there are people that think this whole thing is a ruse to force that exact thing out into the public. | ||
But, you know, only time will tell on that. | ||
By the way, here's John Thune with a little opinion piece for CNN in 2011. | ||
Balanced budget amendment or bust? | ||
And it's the whole thing about how spending is out of control, debt is out of control, oh, it's all the Democrats' fault. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
And they're all supporting the exact stuff they claim to fight. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Now, Trump, if anybody could have put this fire out, it could have been Trump. | ||
But instead, he decided to throw gas on it. | ||
Says Elon was wearing thin. | ||
I asked him to leave. | ||
I took away his EV mandate that forced everyone to buy electric cars that nobody else wanted, that he knew for months ago I was going to do, and he just went crazy. | ||
Then he says, the easiest way to save money on our budget, billions and billions of dollars, is to terminate Elon's governmental subsidies and contracts. | ||
I was always surprised that Biden didn't do it. | ||
Well, this is going to be interesting. | ||
If this battle between Trump and Musk gets to that level, now this gets really interesting. | ||
Because obviously, Musk's companies are receiving all kinds of government contracts. | ||
I mean, Musk's companies probably have so much involvement in U.S. government contracts, I don't even know if you can cancel them all. | ||
I don't even know if it's feasible. | ||
But okay, Trump does it, then what? | ||
And then how do you say Musk is doing it all for money? | ||
Musk is doing it all for attention? | ||
Well, now they're threatening to take everything from him. | ||
This would both end the International Space Station and simultaneously provide no way to safely de-orbit it. | ||
Remember, folks, NASA couldn't even rescue astronauts until SpaceX was able to bring them back. | ||
Musk says, go ahead. | ||
Make my day. | ||
And now Musk is already making threats back to the Trump administration saying, hey, you know, if you do this, okay, you won't have any of my technology. | ||
Good luck. | ||
What has NASA done in the last 50 years? | ||
Good luck. | ||
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Good luck. | |
So here's some of the other sound. | ||
Here's Representative Andy Ogles. | ||
It's big, but it's not beautiful. | ||
Clip 9. Do you think that there is progress being made in the Senate to get the votes to pass this bill, or are you anticipating that the Senate will make some revision and send it back to the House? | ||
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Well, you know, I would say that, you know, from the House perspective, or at least my perspective, it's big. | |
It's not quite beautiful yet. | ||
And so maybe this is the opportunity. | ||
with Elon coming out criticizing the bill, maybe we'll see some of the senators make some changes, make some additional cuts, and then likely it'll pass and then it comes back to us. | ||
Now, that'll put a few of my house colleagues in a box, but at the end of the day, that's what we promised the American people. | ||
And right now, there doesn't seem to be quite a consensus forming in the Senate as what the direction is going to be. | ||
So I think it's kind of what I'll say, But again, I think that Mike Lees and some of the more conservative senators, that emboldens them to try to get more, again, make it truly big and beautiful, not just big. | ||
Because right now it's rather large. | ||
But I think, again, I think there's the opportunity for them to improve the bill, to make some additional cuts. | ||
You'll see some of those more conservative senators come online, and of course the House votes on it. | ||
But like you said, I don't know that the votes are there if it were to be voted on today as is. | ||
They've lost the votes, folks. | ||
That's how bad this is. | ||
They've lost the votes. | ||
An absolute disaster. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
Why would Trump ride with Speaker Mike Johnson? | ||
Who has been nothing but a loser. | ||
And the MAGA base can't really stand. | ||
And he set you up for failure. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I wouldn't be surprised for one second if when this whole thing comes down and lands on Johnson's shoulders that he blames Trump. | ||
Boy, how's that going to go? | ||
Here's Secretary Kennedy responding to all of this. | ||
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Clip 8. No clip eight? | |
He's frustrated. | ||
I think he believes, in my judgment correctly, that we're quickly becoming debt slaves, that Congress needs to re-earn the magical healing power of no. | ||
And I agree with him. | ||
Having said that, I'm not ready to throw in the towel on this bill. | ||
So here's how I see this going, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The Senate now, with the pressure on them to send something back in the House that can get the votes, is going to have to comb through this and make something presentable and consumable if they even want to get the votes in the House. | ||
I don't even know at this point if it's possible, to be honest. | ||
I'm not even sure they can get the votes in the House anymore. | ||
It might be done. | ||
It might be totally cooked. | ||
So what they should do, and what they should have done from the beginning, and if Mike Johnson wasn't such a swamp creature, they would have done this. | ||
This would have been the approach. | ||
Don't tell me we need to pass this bill for X, Y, and Z. Show me a bill with X and pass it. | ||
Show me a bill with Y and pass it. | ||
Show me a bill with Z and pass it. | ||
That's how you get things done. | ||
And until you do that now, All trust and all good faith has been flushed down the toilet. | ||
And every damn time you come to Congress and you come to the American people with 1,100 pages that they're supposed to read and vote on in a couple of hours, and you're trying to convince us that it's a clean bill and a big, beautiful bill, it'll never sell again. | ||
And I think now the Republicans realize it and they're saying, you know what? | ||
This thing has such a stink on it now, I don't even want to touch it. | ||
I want nothing to do with it. | ||
And believe me, they're hearing from their constituents today and their constituents are saying the same damn thing. | ||
So, there's only one thing you can do. | ||
The Senate will rework it and they'll present something to the House and maybe it'll be better and maybe they can fight over it in the House. | ||
I think it's done. | ||
I think it's done. | ||
And really, Senator Kennedy says he's not waving in the white towel yet. | ||
I would say this to President Trump. | ||
And you can listen to Speaker Johnson and just keep losing. | ||
Or you can actually do something smart and savvy. | ||
It's time to kill the bill. | ||
It's done. | ||
And the more you try to prop this thing up and sell us political propaganda to support it, the worse this is going to get. | ||
Kill this bill and make a public statement right now. | ||
To Mike Johnson, we want single-issue bills. | ||
Pull all this crap, completely dissect this big, beautiful bill, and take out all the good stuff that the American people want, the tax cuts, the deportations, the deregulations, everything else, and you introduce single-issue bills that members of Congress can read and go vote for in a matter of an hour. | ||
That's what the American people want. | ||
That's what the American people deserve. | ||
And if you continue to put thousand-page bills on Congress's desk that they can't even read before they vote, nothing is going to change. | ||
You're not going to get the support. | ||
And now I think members of the House realize they don't want to touch it. | ||
So let's see. | ||
Let's see if the Trump administration, how far down they want to go with this sinking ship and Mike Johnson. | ||
All right, now, we got commentary from Trump at the White House. | ||
We also have Dan Bongino making comments last night to Sean Hannity, which was interesting. | ||
We're going to have some of that audio for you as well. | ||
The crew's working on getting me some of the latest developments because things are flying so fast. | ||
But statements from Trump and Speaker Johnson and Musk, I mean, it's just rapid fire right now. | ||
We do have time for this, though. | ||
Now, there's kind of a bit of a buffer. | ||
But again, when you understand this direction, you understand the frustration. | ||
So Trump talking about the auto pen earlier today from the White House in clip three. | ||
Well, look, the auto pen, I think, is the big scandal outside of the rigged election of 2020. | ||
I think the biggest scandal of the last many years is the auto pen. | ||
And who's using it? | ||
I happen to think I know, okay, because I'm here. | ||
And I'm not a big auto pen person, fortunately. | ||
I'm glad. | ||
I'm very glad. | ||
It's an easy way out. | ||
But it's a very bad thing, very dangerous. | ||
You know, I sign important documents. | ||
Usually when they put documents in front of you, they're important. | ||
Even if you're signing ambassadorships, I consider that important. | ||
I think it's inappropriate. | ||
You have somebody that's devoting four years of their life or more. | ||
To being an ambassador, I think you really deserve, that person deserves to get a real signature, not an auto pen signature. | ||
And I can tell auto pen easily. | ||
I can look at it like two little pinholes from pulling the paper, right? | ||
You always see the pinholes. | ||
It's real easy to tell about auto pen. | ||
I think it's very disrespectful to people when they get an auto pen signature outside. | ||
Auto pen to me are used when thousands of letters come in from young people all over the country and you want to get them back. | ||
And, you know, people use auto pens for that to send a little signature at the bottom of a letter. | ||
We have thousands of them. | ||
We get thousands of letters a week and it's not possible to do. | ||
I'd like to do it myself. | ||
do it to me that's where auto pens start and stop but I don't think I don't Look, he was never for open borders. | ||
He was never for transgender for everybody. | ||
He was never for men playing in women's sports. | ||
I mean, he changed all of these things that changed so radically. | ||
I don't think he had any idea that what was happening. | ||
He didn't have much of an idea what was going on. | ||
He shouldn't be. | ||
I mean, essentially, whoever used the auto pen was the president. | ||
And that is wrong. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
It's so bad. | ||
And it's so disrespectful to our country. | ||
So how are the American people that voted for Donald Trump and still support Donald Trump? | ||
Myself included, by the way. | ||
How are we supposed to respond to this when you're asking us to rally for this bill that we don't even want, we're not that interested in, and now you're holding us hostage with it for mass deportations and dealing with corrupt judges and tax cuts? | ||
How are we supposed to take this? | ||
2020 election was stolen. | ||
Nothing happens. | ||
A forgery. | ||
Maybe the greatest forgery in the history of the United States. | ||
Of President Biden's signature on documents, which should all be null and void. | ||
And we get nothing on that. | ||
So you can ask for time and patience and trust, and that's fine. | ||
You can do that all day long. | ||
But it's not going to help ease the tensions. | ||
And the political pressure in this pressure cooker that we're in. | ||
Because, really, people are just going to start feeling like they've been played. | ||
And that's how Elon Musk feels. | ||
And, you know, behind the scenes, some other people that feel the same way, folks. | ||
And I can't really get into that right now, but, you know, Matt Gaetz is one of them. | ||
So, this is just, it's just not good. | ||
They can still fix it, but I don't see any desire to at this point. | ||
Remember this, through all the noise, this advice I gave right after Trump won the election, which is probably more important today than ever. | ||
I said this after Trump won. | ||
I said, next four years will be contentious. | ||
Here's my advice. | ||
Decide what you align with, not who. | ||
This will make it easier. | ||
Don't take things personally. | ||
It's a crazy world with crazy people. | ||
Healthy debate equals growth. | ||
I said that in December after Trump won the election. | ||
And it's about as good of time to heed that advice as ever. | ||
with all the craziness happening today. | ||
As Musk... | ||
Which again, I think if there's anything you could criticize Musk for today, it would be maybe there's some disingenuous there. | ||
Some disingenuous there, and he's sharing some stories from the news that hates Trump. | ||
So I don't know if that's Musk just applying pressure, or if Musk knows something we don't know, or I don't know, maybe that's the personal angle. | ||
With this political breakup, Musk is also now coming out against the tariffs, but I guess he's kind of always been against the tariffs. | ||
But again, with the tariffs, that's not even really fair to sit here and analyze the tariffs. | ||
The tariffs are about a larger plan to stop the trade deficit and to bring back American manufacturing. | ||
So the tariffs is just an avenue, just a leverage piece to reach the ultimate goal. | ||
So even that, with attacking on the tariffs, I don't think is fair either. | ||
But using Trump's own words against him, using Johnson's own words against him, using Thune's own words against him when it comes to the bill, that's just bullseye. | ||
There's no denying it. | ||
That's just neutrally observable, he gotcha. | ||
He gotcha bad. | ||
So the Epstein stuff, I don't know, we'll see. | ||
Tariff stuff, I disagree. | ||
But that's all just noise at this point. | ||
Now, again, it's no longer about the bill. | ||
And while this will all likely impact the final result of the bill, this isn't about the bill. | ||
This is about the MAGA movement in the second Trump administration expecting results, demanding results, Patiently waiting for results. | ||
And now being sold another spending bill and asked to rally for it and get excited about it, it ain't happening. | ||
It ain't happening. | ||
And it's not going to happen. | ||
And I would say this thing is about dead. | ||
Now, there's a chance they could save it. | ||
And it's all going to depend on, I think, likely the House at this point. | ||
I think the Senate will probably work some things out because they don't want this stink on them. | ||
So now the Senate will probably just try to work some things out and just say, just get this out of here. | ||
Just get this stinker out of here. | ||
We want nothing to do with this. | ||
So they'll make some changes and probably get some things out of there and send it back to the House to just say, hey, we're done. | ||
This thing stinks. | ||
It's bad politics now. | ||
We're out. | ||
Here you go, House. | ||
Do with it what you will. | ||
But they don't even have the votes in the House now. | ||
And this thing is so contentious now, it might have such a stink on it that even the people that... | ||
And again, it's very simple. | ||
It's a very simple solution. | ||
Just give us single-item bills. | ||
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And you can do that in an hour. | |
And when you try to play this game of hide the pork in the barrel, we are not buying it. | ||
So, we'll see. | ||
We shall see. | ||
Obviously, this is just all over today. | ||
And the crew just bringing me some news updates here. | ||
Trump threatens to cut Musk's government contracts as online feud escalates. | ||
Now see, again, folks, this is such bad politics. | ||
This is such bad politics. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So now, so tell me this is how it's going to go. | ||
Again, if this isn't, folks, if this isn't all a ruse, and I'm not saying I believe that, but maybe, I'd say maybe there's like a 5% chance this whole thing is a ruse for something else, like WWE soap opera for politics. | ||
I'd say maybe 5% chance that's the case. | ||
I don't believe that, but I'm saying maybe that's the case. | ||
If this isn't all a ruse, folks, this is bad. | ||
Because think about it like this. | ||
Now, this is from the New York Times story that we just got. | ||
Stephen Bannon, who has been one of the most vocal critics of Musk for months, said he is advising the president to cancel all of Musk's contracts and launch several investigations into the world's richest man. | ||
They should initiate a formal investigation of his immigration status because I am of the strong belief that he is an illegal alien and he should be deported from the country immediately, he said in a phone interview. | ||
Bannon said the Trump administration should also investigate Musk's drug use, as reported by the Times, and his effort to get a classified briefing on China from the Pentagon, which was also reported by the Times. | ||
Bannon said Musk's security clearance should be suspended during these investigations. | ||
Well, you know, Stephen Bannon is good at finding a way to get into stories, so I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
But let's get into the more important part of this. | ||
So if Trump... | ||
You're just lying! | ||
You're just proving yourself a liar! | ||
If that's how this goes, I'm telling you folks, this thing is getting bad fast. | ||
So we can go cut all of Musk's government contracts over this beef, but we can't get dose cuts. | ||
And we're supposed to believe that. | ||
Now, we're supposed to believe that with the flip of a switch, you can cancel all Musk's contracts, but we can't get the dose cuts. | ||
We can't do that. | ||
No, there's a political process there. | ||
There's a congressional process there. | ||
There's an appropriations process there. | ||
There's a rescissions process there. | ||
We can't do all the doge cuts and we have to pass this bill first. | ||
But Musk's contracts, we can cancel those right now. | ||
Who is making these decisions? | ||
This is out of control. | ||
This is bad. | ||
Boy, oh boy. | ||
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Yeah, I don't even want to see all this crap. | ||
I don't even want to see all the other political pundits on this crap. | ||
Not interested in it. | ||
I'm only interested in the truth and logical consistency and consistency in political practice. | ||
That's all I'm interested in. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
Let's go to Trump from the Oval earlier today. | ||
Long form. | ||
Getting into Musk, the beef, the big, beautiful bill, clip five. | ||
Elon and I had a great relationship. | ||
I don't know if we're well anymore. | ||
I was surprised because you were here. | ||
Everybody in this room practically was here as we had a wonderful sendoff. | ||
He said wonderful things about me. | ||
He couldn't have nicer. | ||
He said the best thing. | ||
He's worn the hat. | ||
Trump was right about everything. | ||
And I am right about the great, big, beautiful bill. | ||
We call it a great, big, beautiful bill because that's what it is. | ||
Pause it real quick. | ||
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Pause it real quick. | |
I am begging. | ||
I am begging somebody in the White House. | ||
You are making your biggest mistake since Operation Warp Speed. | ||
I'm telling you right now. | ||
This is now Operation Warp Speed riding with Anthony Fauci 2.0. | ||
I'm telling you right now. | ||
Cut it out. | ||
Cut it out. | ||
Trump has the one big blemish on his political record, and that's Operation Warp Speed. | ||
Don't sit there and start retorting and getting into a debate about it. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Shut up. | ||
This is a big, beautiful bill. | ||
This is Operation Warp Speed 2.0. | ||
Remember what Trump used to say? | ||
He'd say, oh, I'd bring up Operation Warp Speed, I'd bring up the vaccines on the campaign trail, I'd get booed. | ||
Trump, this is your Operation Warp Speed of your second administration, this big, beautiful bill. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Stop it. | ||
You are better off now just taking a loss. | ||
You can still recover from this. | ||
This doesn't have to be a permanent blemish. | ||
This can be a temporary little zit and get rid of it within a week. | ||
Cut it out. | ||
It's not working. | ||
We're not buying it. | ||
Even if you believe it. | ||
Even if you believed in your heart of hearts, still to this day, Operation Warp Speed was a great thing. | ||
We don't. | ||
Even if you believe in your heart of hearts, this big, beautiful bill is a great thing. | ||
We don't. | ||
This is your new Operation Warp Speed. | ||
This will end up at this pace being another thing where you say it on the campaign trail, you will get booed. | ||
I'm telling you this. | ||
I'm begging you. | ||
Drop it. | ||
You can still recover from it. | ||
Just say, hey, you know what? | ||
We thought we had something great. | ||
It turns out, didn't get the support it needed. | ||
So we're just going to dissect this thing, and we're going to pull out the things that we really need for the agenda with tax cuts and mass deportations and deregulation and everything else, and we're just going to go single-issue bills, and we can get these things passed fast, and we can get some doge cuts passed fast, and we can all win. | ||
But now, big, beautiful bill is the new Operation Warp Speed. | ||
We don't want to hear it. | ||
We don't want to be sold it. | ||
We don't even care. | ||
It could be the greatest thing. | ||
It's done. | ||
It stinks. | ||
We're over it. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
It's just, it's done. | ||
I mean, at least rename it. | ||
That's how bad this thing is. | ||
All right, continue. | ||
Anywhere, we've never done anything like it. | ||
Business is spurred. | ||
And I don't know if you've seen the numbers, but the numbers came out. | ||
Even the CBO, which is run by Democrats, said that we're going to be doing, you know, I'd like you to discuss it, the 2.8 trillion, that CBO, this is a group of people that are Democrats. | ||
They're very hostile to us. | ||
They just came out with phenomenal numbers, what it does. | ||
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So what we've seen is we keep hearing from the CBO that there's going to be a large deficit from the bill, which we disagree with, but using the CBO scoring. | ||
They came out and scored the tariff revenue. | ||
We think it'll be the minimum of $2.8 trillion over the 10-year window, which actually puts the bill in surplus if you include the tariff revenue, which they won't do. | ||
It gives you a tremendous surplus, but we're not allowed to use that. | ||
For some reason, they say scoring. | ||
Nobody knows what scoring means. | ||
Maybe a couple of people, but nobody. | ||
Somebody sits in the background, they say, well, we're not going to allow that. | ||
They're not allowing other things that we have that are tremendously profitable for our country. | ||
But if you saw the other day CNBC, they came out with numbers, and the people on the show, very good people, I've watched them for a long time, they couldn't believe the numbers, how good they are. | ||
The numbers were incredible, and that was personal income and also very low inflation. | ||
We have very low inflation. | ||
We're down to 2% now. | ||
Now, pause this real quick. | ||
Again, this is just a bad look. | ||
And I'm not even disagreeing with what he's saying. | ||
I actually agree with everything he's saying. | ||
I think he's right about everything. | ||
But the problem is, this isn't connecting to the big beautiful bill for us. | ||
This isn't removing the stench of this big beautiful bill for us. | ||
We can support all these things. | ||
We can support what you're doing for the economy without supporting raising the debt ceiling. | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
And if you do get your tariff goal accomplished, which I'm cheering for, I support, then really what you're saying here is that we can cut into the debt and the deficit at margins astronomically, and instead you're going to nullify all of it with this big, beautiful bill. | ||
I just, I don't get it. | ||
So now it's so desperate here, he's trying to attach all this good stuff that's undeniably good to this big, beautiful bill that hasn't even passed. | ||
It can't even pass the smell test now. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Even lower than that. | ||
And when I took it over, it was a mess. | ||
Remember, we had the worst inflation probably in the history of our country. | ||
They say 48 years, but let's say that's, I think it's worse than that. | ||
So we had the worst inflation in the history of our country under the Biden administration. | ||
Now we're down to a beautiful number, 2%. | ||
We'd actually like to keep it there. | ||
Better than zero is 2%. | ||
It's going down maybe to one. | ||
And 1% is like perfect. | ||
That's perfect. | ||
You don't want to have zero for certain reasons that nobody is very interested to listen to. | ||
But we have almost perfect inflation. | ||
Grocery prices are down. | ||
Everything. | ||
Remember eggs, eggs. | ||
We weren't going to buy another egg for the next 20 years. | ||
It was so expensive, right? | ||
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Remember? | |
You guys all hit me about eggs. | ||
Eggs have come down 400%. | ||
Everybody has eggs now. | ||
They're having eggs for breakfast again. | ||
But if you look at gasoline, very important. | ||
I think always the most important because the energy is the biggest factor. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
He screwed up our energy policy and everything went up because energy went up. | ||
But now energy is way down, and they have states where you're at $1.98 a gallon for gasoline. | ||
So the costs have come way down. | ||
And one of the things I ran on was that. | ||
I ran on the border. | ||
We have the best border in the history of our country, 99.99%. | ||
It was last week three people came in, two of them for medical reasons. | ||
We let them in because one of them had a heart attack. | ||
I think it was a nice thing to do, and one of them had something else. | ||
So we've never had... | ||
And I want to thank Christy and Tom Holman. | ||
They've done a fantastic job. | ||
But nobody mentions that anymore. | ||
Remember, a few months ago, the border was a total disaster. | ||
People were coming in by the hundreds of thousands of people a day, a week. | ||
A month, I mean, we had a month, two million people came in in one month. | ||
The border was being overrun and a lot of bad people, criminals, murderers, drug dealers. | ||
We had some of the worst people in the world coming in from all over the world. | ||
It's totally close. | ||
And you know what? | ||
People are coming into our country, but they're coming in legally. | ||
So we've done a great job. | ||
Elon knew that. | ||
Elon endorsed me very strongly. | ||
He actually went up and campaigned for me. | ||
I think I would have won. | ||
Susie would say I would have won Pennsylvania easily anyway, even if the governor ran, the real governor, not the governor from Minnesota. | ||
Let's just do full spectrum analysis. | ||
There is no doubt that Elon Musk was imperative in helping put Trump over the scales of victory. | ||
Could Trump have done it without Musk? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I'm not so sold that Trump couldn't have done it without Musk. | ||
But he was definitely huge in that process. | ||
But more importantly, I think Musk was important in the process of funding some of these other races and getting people out to vote and register people to vote in states like Pennsylvania that Trump won and then were able to flip some seats in the House. | ||
In the Senate. | ||
So I think there's kind of a middle ground there. | ||
But aside from that debate, the reality of the situation is it is a conflict of personalities. | ||
And it's not good political practice, but this is just the state of America here. | ||
There are people that are going to be loyal to Trump no matter what. | ||
There are going to be people that are loyal to Musk no matter what. | ||
And so I think I think you're going to start to see that start to play out now in this cult of personality situation. | ||
So there's no doubt if this feud is real and continues, it will hurt Trump. | ||
Absolutely it will. | ||
If Elon Musk turns on the Trump administration, of course that's going to hurt it. | ||
So, you know, you got Kanye West and a lot of other people, you know, telling him, hey, get along. | ||
We love both of you. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Look, good, healthy political debate. | ||
This is long overdue. | ||
And I think more than anything, it's just this pressure cooker, this political pressure cooker that we've been in with all this corruption. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, eventually something's got to give. | ||
Eventually something has got to, a valve has got to open and relieve some of this pressure. | ||
And I think that that's kind of what this represents too. | ||
So it's all, I would say it's all good actually. | ||
I think this whole process is good. | ||
I think this whole process is healthy. | ||
Maybe some of the personal stuff, that's a little nasty and that could have some lasting damage. | ||
But overall, I'd say this whole thing is good and a positive. | ||
So then what, but, you know, now you're dealing with what's the solution. | ||
And I don't think forcing this bill down our throats is going to be the solution. | ||
And all you're going to do is turn the MAGA base. | ||
They'll still support Trump, but, I mean, as if Johnson wasn't unpopular enough, now it's just like, holy, I mean, nobody's going to like this guy now. | ||
All right, let's continue. | ||
That poor guy feels sorry for him. | ||
But they made a bad choice with him. | ||
But if you pick Shapiro or anybody else, I spoke to him recently about his house being set on fire, which was terrible. | ||
But if they picked him, I would have won Pennsylvania. | ||
I won it by a lot. | ||
But I'm very disappointed because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here. | ||
Better than you people. | ||
He knew everything about it. | ||
He had no problem with it. | ||
All of a sudden he had a problem. | ||
And he only developed the problem when he found out that we're going to have to cut the EV mandate. | ||
Because that's billions and billions of dollars. | ||
And it really is unfair. | ||
There's two theories of thought here. | ||
I mean, trust whoever you want. | ||
But if you trust Elon Musk, then Donald Trump is just wrong or lying. | ||
And Musk has been consistent actually for years about getting rid of the EV mandate. | ||
And even Trump in the Oval Office just a couple months ago said, yeah, we were writing up the big beautiful bill and we scrapped the EV mandates and he still said it's okay. | ||
So now all of a sudden he's changing his tune and saying it's all about the EV mandates? | ||
Now, it could be a situation where maybe Musk has a fiduciary duty for Tesla stockholders to do everything he can to get the most value. | ||
And, of course, that would include getting the EV credits in there. | ||
So those are kind of two theories of thought. | ||
But this whole conflict is tanking the stock market. | ||
This whole conflict, I bet Tesla stock is probably down 5%, maybe 10% now. | ||
So, I mean, you know, that's not really under Musk's control. | ||
But those are kind of the theories of thought there. | ||
But, again, the problem is... | ||
Down 15% now. | ||
The problem is, folks, there's a solution to this. | ||
And the fact that it's not being offered is the problem. | ||
And Trump continues to talk about these great aspects of the bill. | ||
He just posted this. | ||
I don't mind Elon turning against me, but he should have done so months ago. | ||
This is one of the greatest bills ever presented to Congress. | ||
It's a record cut in expenses, $1.6 trillion, and the biggest tax cut ever given. | ||
If this bill doesn't pass, there will be a 68% tax increase, and things far worse than that. | ||
I didn't create this mess. | ||
I'm just here to fix it. | ||
This puts our country on a path of greatness. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
So it's simple. | ||
Dissect the bill and give us the tax cuts. | ||
You can write that bill in an hour, give it to Congress in an hour, and have a vote in an hour. | ||
So why don't we do that? | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Nobody's suggesting the real solution here. | ||
So things get even more interesting now as Elon Musk has called for Trump to be impeached and replaced by J.D. Vance. | ||
That is ridiculous. | ||
So it seems like emotions are starting to take over and it seems like it seems like to me tempers are starting to get lost control of here. | ||
It was one thing when Musk was coming out and using their own words against them when it comes to this bill, but now With the Epstein stuff and the calls for impeachment, it's starting to get personal and over the top. | ||
So now you're going to have even more conspiracy theories flying around dealing with this situation. | ||
And the solution is obvious. | ||
The solution is obvious. | ||
And look, I'm not going to sit here and get lectured by a foreigner about the President of the United States, okay? | ||
So, you know, Ian Miles Chong gets plenty of criticism. | ||
I have no problem with him, whatever. | ||
But, A Malaysian said it. | ||
I'm going to pass on that. | ||
Thanks very much. | ||
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I'll go ahead and pass on that, Elon. | |
Impeaching Trump is not the answer. | ||
Offering the common sense solution is the answer. | ||
And the whole process could start immediately. | ||
The whole process could start right now. | ||
And really, it just shows how, I think at the end of the day, I'm not really sure any of these Republicans are interested in getting things done. | ||
And I bet you a lot of them are relieved that this bill has blown up because it was such a hot potato. | ||
If the Republicans were really interested in getting this thing done and putting out this fire, John Thune and Mike Johnson would be in the Oval Office with President Trump right now. | ||
And, you know, maybe bring in some others, too. | ||
You could bring in Rand Paul. | ||
You could bring in Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
You know, just get a couple more people around this and just say, okay, what do we need to do here? | ||
If this bill is really as important, if these things are really as important as you say, then why aren't we coming together? | ||
Why aren't we coming to the table to have solutions? | ||
You don't need Elon Musk. | ||
He's gone. | ||
You can deal with the Elon Musk troubles later. | ||
He's just a citizen spouting off. | ||
Happens to also be very rich and powerful and influential. | ||
But he's still just a citizen spouting off. | ||
You can call Republican leadership to the White House and say, what do we need to do? | ||
If this is really about the country, if this is really about necessities in this bill, then you need to call Thune and Johnson to the White House immediately and say, what do we need to do? | ||
And the solution is obvious. | ||
I'll say it a hundred times until I'm blue in the face. | ||
Single-issue bills. | ||
You can write them in an hour. | ||
You can read them in an hour. | ||
You can pass them in an hour. | ||
And you can knock them out one by one. | ||
And the fact that they don't want to do that, I think, is the proof that yes, this bill is filled with pork and garbage and special interests. | ||
Is that not the ultimate proof? | ||
Now, I think we might have had a little bit more on that clip, guys. | ||
Do we still have a little bit more? | ||
I want to go through the whole thing. | ||
Let's finish up this. | ||
Trump audio from the White House earlier today. | ||
We want to have cars of all types. | ||
Electric, we want to have electric, but we want to have gasoline, combustion. | ||
We want to have different. | ||
We want to have hybrids. | ||
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We want to be able to sell everything. | |
And when that was cut, and Congress wanted to cut it, it became a little bit different. | ||
And I can understand that. | ||
But he knew every aspect of this bill. | ||
He knew it better than almost anybody. | ||
And he never had a problem until right after he left. | ||
And if you saw the statements he made about me, which I'm sure you can get very easily, it's very fresh on tape, he said the most beautiful things about me. | ||
And he hasn't said bad about me personally, but I'm sure that'll be next. | ||
But I'm very disappointed in Elon. | ||
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I've helped Elon a lot. | |
I just want to clarify. | ||
Did he raise any of these concerns with you privately before he raised them publicly? | ||
And this is the guy you put in charge of cutting spending. | ||
Should people not take him seriously about spending now? | ||
Are you saying this is all sour grapes? | ||
No, he worked hard and he did a good job. | ||
And I'll be honest, I think he misses the place. | ||
I think he got out there and all of a sudden he wasn't in this beautiful Oval Office. | ||
And he's got nice offices too. | ||
But there's something about this. | ||
When I was telling the chancellor, this is where it is. | ||
People come in here, even from Germany. | ||
They come in and they walk into the Oval Office and it's just a special place. | ||
World War I, it started and it ended here. | ||
And World War II and so many other things. | ||
Everything big comes right from this beautiful space. | ||
It's now much more beautiful than it was six months ago. | ||
A lot of good things are happening in this room. | ||
And I'll tell you, he's not the first. | ||
People leave my administration and they love us. | ||
And then at some point they miss it so badly. | ||
And some of them embrace it and some of them actually become hostile. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
It's sort of Trump derangement syndrome, I guess they call it. | ||
But we have it with others, too. | ||
They leave and they wake up in the morning and the glamour's gone. | ||
The whole world is different and they become hostile. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
Someday you'll write a book about it and you'll let us know. | ||
Well... | ||
Well, he is right about that. | ||
However, I think the Musk case is a lot different. | ||
The other people that leave and then turn sour were either always anti-Trump or They were just in there to get close to Trump or spy on him or pretend they were allies for whatever nefarious reasons. | ||
And then you have deep state creatures that got in there and thought they could have influence over Trump and then failed and then got out and got nasty. | ||
So Trump is right about that, but I think Elon is a different case. | ||
I don't think you can tie Elon into those cases. | ||
I think Elon invested a lot into this election, and he invested a lot into this administration. | ||
And it cost him a lot as well. | ||
I think his expectations just weren't met. | ||
Now, why it got personal, I don't know. | ||
That's a whole other mystery of why it got personal. | ||
The issue over the bill is understandable. | ||
The personal attacks is a whole other issue. | ||
But Trump did call it. | ||
He said the personal attacks will come next, and then they did. | ||
So, it's really just crazy. | ||
And this thing is so hot right now. | ||
The funny thing is, we did the call-in show. | ||
Was that yesterday or Tuesday? | ||
We already did the call-in show on this. | ||
And I think we took like 20 calls. | ||
I think one person said, get the bill through. | ||
I think the other 19 said, we don't care, we're not interested. | ||
So it's like, now we can do it again, probably get the same results, but there's the whole new angle of just the drama from today. | ||
Now, I do have other news. | ||
I mean, there's other stuff on my desk here. | ||
Some of it's quite significant, but... | ||
Let's go to these Bongino clips now. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
Here's Bongino offering a warning to corrupt politicians in clip 10. Let me ask you about, are you going to be looking into Cash and Pam? | ||
Any potential collusion between the DOJ, Letitia James, the novel legal theory of Alvin Bragg or Nathan Wade or Fannie Willis and the DOJ? | ||
Is that something? | ||
Has anything come up? | ||
Is there any way to determine whether or not evidence was destroyed in any of these cases? | ||
Well, there's always a way to determine that. | ||
I don't want to comment on that specific case right now for a reason. | ||
I don't want to get ahead of the Department of Justice on that. | ||
But I want to say this. | ||
You know, the FBI obviously has the public corruption portfolio. | ||
And yes, if you are a corrupt politician out there. | ||
If you are engaged in behavior and you know what you're doing, we're going to find you. | ||
I promise. | ||
No one is going to get off the days of selecting and putting your partisan bias on and taking care of your friends. | ||
Those days are over. | ||
You know what, Sean? | ||
I don't have any friends. | ||
I don't want any friends. | ||
Well, maybe outside of you. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I didn't come here for the money. | ||
I didn't come here to make friends. | ||
I don't give a damn about friends. | ||
I don't have any friends. | ||
I got my wife, I got you, and I got a small crew of people. | ||
So I don't need any friends. | ||
If you want a friend in D.C., get a dog. | ||
We're coming for you. | ||
That'll help. | ||
You want a friend in D.C.? | ||
Right. | ||
Go get a Labrador like I have. | ||
Because there are no friends in D.C. You've been doing this for, what, 30 years. | ||
There are no friends here. | ||
Now, he says he doesn't want to get ahead of the DOJ. | ||
Well, golly gee, the DOJ seems to be stuck in quicksand. | ||
So I'm not really sure that's a good approach. | ||
Now, I got a lot of feedback on this. | ||
Some people saying it gave them faith that the corrupt politicians are going down. | ||
Other people saying we're sick and tired of hearing about it. | ||
Let's see something. | ||
I kind of tend to lean more with the let's see something angle. | ||
But I'm also hearing, and I don't want to scoop anybody. | ||
I want to be careful here. | ||
But I'm also hearing that this is actually costing Dan Bongino quite a bit more than he anticipated in his personal life. | ||
And I'll just leave it at that for now. | ||
I think you can probably reason some guesses as to what I'm talking about. | ||
But I think it's even starting to wear on him a little bit. | ||
But as I've said from the beginning, They're playing with their own money. | ||
They're gambling really, essentially, their entire careers and the reputations they have. | ||
So I've got respect for that. | ||
Even if I don't like the job they're doing, or I do, that is commendable. | ||
Still going to beg for results if I have to, but that's different with Pam Bondi, obviously, who's been relatively silent lately, strangely enough. | ||
But it just feels like, They stole an election and we got nothing. | ||
Now here's another one from Bongino, clip 11. There has been, let me get to this first. | ||
I had a graduation ceremony this morning down in Quantico with a class of new agents, and I looked every one of them in the eye, shook their hands. | ||
I said, listen. | ||
You're going to do this for us. | ||
You're going to protect the homeland and you're going to go bring me bad guys. | ||
You understand? | ||
I said there's no one coming to save us. | ||
The Marvel Avengers ain't coming. | ||
It is us. | ||
We are in charge. | ||
We have the counterterrorism portfolio. | ||
This president and this attorney general, they have a... | ||
This is very important. | ||
Your audience understands this. | ||
The FBI in the past focused on large enterprise cases. | ||
You know, the Al Capone, John Gotti, KSM, Al Qaeda attempts. | ||
And we are still and always going to do that. | ||
But there's a parallel track. | ||
This president also sees this border problem as a solvable problem. | ||
Now think about this, Sean. | ||
That never happens in police science and criminology. | ||
No one solves murder. | ||
You solve a murder. | ||
No one saw murder happens, sadly. | ||
The president has a different view of this border problem. | ||
He said, we are going to fix this for good. | ||
We're sealing it shut. | ||
Everybody here is out. | ||
We are going to get rid of you if you are here illegally. | ||
And if you're here illegally to commit a crime, you're going first. | ||
We're giving you about five minutes to cooperate. | ||
If you don't have any information, we're going to use every tool we have, Title VIII and every other one, to get you the hell out of the country. | ||
You're not going to be here to commit crime. | ||
It is a really revolutionary view. | ||
Almost like national-level broken windows policing. | ||
That collapsed in the murder rate. | ||
Thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ that it happened. | ||
That collapsed in the murder rate. | ||
We are on pace, Sean, for the lowest murder rate ever. | ||
It's not an accident. | ||
Here's what's happening. | ||
When this small pocket of people, maybe less than 5% of the population, is committing the overwhelming majority of crimes, and you get rid of a good portion of them, they're not here to commit crimes. | ||
And that's why you're seeing this collapse in the murder rate, and I think you're going to see a subsequent collapse in the crime rate as well when Cash and I are done this year. | ||
All right, Dan, can you hear me okay now? | ||
We're back. | ||
All right, a couple other follow-ups. | ||
There has been a major collapse in murder rates in a lot of these cities where it was the worst, like St. Louis, Baltimore, Chicago, New York. | ||
That is true. | ||
And they're not really doing a victory lap on that. | ||
Fuck, I'm sorry. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
The left, this is just, this is just too good. | ||
The propaganda agents, the digital influencers of the left and the Democrat Party, are now all posting that they're now all demanding that the Epstein files get released because they now believe Trump is on the list. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
Now, again, if that's not an intentional thing with Musk and Trump playing off each other like a WWE match... | ||
Now the left is interested in the Epstein files because Musk suggests Trump is on it. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
Chef's kiss. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
That has multiple different angles of beauty to it. | ||
So that's fun. | ||
But yeah, the FBI, I mean, the crime rates are down. | ||
A lot of it's, I'm sure, to do with deportations. | ||
Maybe there's just a new attitude where they just think there's serious leadership here now, so they're less willing to commit crimes. | ||
But on the disappearing evidence that Bongino mentioned, and we'll see if anything comes of it, the FBI's ability to disappear evidence calls for transparency. | ||
This is a story from the Federalist today, and it gets into this stuff. | ||
And of course, I hear both angles of it, how a lot of this stuff has been destroyed, and evidence has been destroyed, and there's nothing they can do about it. | ||
Dealing with the illegal spying on Donald Trump. | ||
Dealing with the Epstein files. | ||
Some people say it's impossible to delete that evidence. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't work at the FBI. | ||
I've never seen under that hood. | ||
But it sounds like they can do it. | ||
And I would lean on the side that, yeah, of course they can do it if they needed to. | ||
Some say it's impossible to do it. | ||
You know, another big thing that they did that they didn't do much of a victory lap over, we covered it yesterday, they arrested those Chinese nationals with that agro-terrorism charge. | ||
I mean, folks, that could have been huge. | ||
And it's really kind of a mystery, but how many times have we had agro-terrorism? | ||
We've had all kinds of disease break out in our agriculture industry. | ||
Food being destroyed, chickens, cattle. | ||
It's been huge. | ||
You had records, actually, multiple times. | ||
You had record number of cattle that had to be killed. | ||
You had record number of chickens that had to be killed. | ||
Was that agricultural terrorism? | ||
So that was a big one that they did that didn't get much credit. | ||
But here was an odd one out of Arizona. | ||
Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes Bill banning China from owning land in Arizona. | ||
What in the hell is that? | ||
Arizona's Democrat governor vetoed legislation that would have barred the Chinese government from owning land in the state. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
I don't even know why we allow this to happen. | ||
And they were going to stop it in Arizona, and Democrat Governor Hobbs said, nope, we're going to allow it to happen. | ||
What in the hell is that? | ||
So you see, this is what I'm talking about. | ||
This is beyond the bill. | ||
This is about the political culture. | ||
This is about the political atmosphere. | ||
This is about political results. | ||
So I demand an investigation into Katie Hobbs. | ||
I demand it. | ||
This is what I'm saying. | ||
It's a lot easier. | ||
It is a lot easier to sell us on a bill and then ease a lot of this pressure on Congress to pass the bill. | ||
If you're actually delivering results to the American people that are piping hot mad, that are sick and damn tired of corrupt politicians, relieve that pressure valve, and then you can probably slide this bill through a lot easier. | ||
But when you keep sitting here begging us to rally for this bill, we got, whoa, hey, we got other things we're still obsessed with. | ||
I will say, if this whole thing is a ruse between Musk and Trump, that is quite the display. | ||
That is an incredible display right there. | ||
Isn't it? | ||
Now, Bondi is being attacked. | ||
Florida Bar complaint accuses Pam Bondi of misconduct as U.S. Attorney General. | ||
This is actually maybe the best Pam Bondi has looked. | ||
And they're basically saying that she's engaged in unethical practices as the Attorney General because she's working out of loyalty for Donald Trump. | ||
Now, of course, you and I would sit here and be like, what are they coming after Bondi for? | ||
What is she even really doing that much? | ||
I guess the Democrats kind of just attack everybody at this point, and it is a Democrat run. | ||
It's all Democrats on this legal bar board that are doing this to her. | ||
So it's kind of weird. | ||
It's like, oh, well, they claim that she's doing all this great stuff for Trump, but then you ask a Trump supporter, and most of them are like, yeah, Pam Bonney is not doing anything for me. | ||
But she's under attack now, and you kind of read the story, it's the best she's ever sounded or looked. | ||
But I think the Democrats are maybe giving a little more credit than she deserves there. | ||
By the way, the White House, on the illegal immigrant issue, did just issue a travel ban. | ||
And of course, oh yeah, this is from Jewish Insider. | ||
White House discussing new travel ban after Boulder attack. | ||
And Trump met with a bunch of Jewish leaders. | ||
Including Mark Levin, and we've got a story on that coming up later, too. | ||
And then ultimately, they decided to pass a travel ban from 12 different countries, which is actually a good thing. | ||
I would maybe even double that number if I could, but it is a good thing. | ||
Now, ironically enough, they're trying to stop Islamic terrorists or anti-Semitic people, whatever it is, people that hate America from coming into the country. | ||
So that's a good thing. | ||
I'd say that's a victory, no matter who's pulling the strings on that. | ||
But what's strange about it is they didn't even, it's still, the Boulder terrorists came from Egypt, and Egypt isn't even on the list. | ||
Plus, the issue is that most of them are already here. | ||
So it's kind of this weird exercise. | ||
It's like, hey, the border is already secured. | ||
The violent terrorists or potential terrorists all came in under Joe Biden. | ||
So the issue isn't the travel ban. | ||
I support the travel ban. | ||
I'd say, yeah, good job. | ||
But the issue is they're already here. | ||
The issue is we need mass deportations. | ||
Not the Israeli lobby coming in here and instituting a travel ban, which I fully support. | ||
It's we need to get them out. | ||
We need mass deportations now, which the pressure is being cooked up on that. | ||
Six migrants charged in South Carolina mom's murder. | ||
Detailed crime and eerie messages. | ||
This is a really sick story out of South Carolina. | ||
Six illegal immigrants aged 13 through 21 connected in this murder. | ||
A horrible story. | ||
Larisha Sherelle Thompson, 40 years old. | ||
Gunshot wound. | ||
Outside her own vehicle. | ||
It's just horrible. | ||
So the bad guys are already here is the problem. | ||
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So the bad guys are already here. | |
That's why you need mass deportations. | ||
So the travel ban is good. | ||
I'm all for it. | ||
And they've secured the border. | ||
It's shut. | ||
The travel ban, yeah, okay. | ||
Gotta get the mass deportations up. | ||
Judge says, another corrupt judge, Bo Asberg, at it again. | ||
Yeah, I'll tell you what, arrest Bo Asberg and maybe I'll support the bill. | ||
Migrants sent to Salvadorian prison need chance to challenge removals. | ||
And he's begging, he's demanding the Trump administration bring a bunch of illegal aliens, criminal illegal aliens, back into the country. | ||
And you know what they're going to do, folks. | ||
Now, the Trump administration isn't doing it, and that's the right move. | ||
You probably should investigate or arrest Bo Asberg, but I guess maybe that's a little too over the top for them. | ||
Fine. | ||
But you know what they're trying to do, right? | ||
They're trying to bring the illegal alien criminals back to get them in front of a liberal judge and then claim the Trump administration violated their rights and so therefore they have to be released back into the country. | ||
You know that's what they're trying to do, right? | ||
You know that's what this sick judge is trying to do. | ||
He wants violent criminals back out on the streets. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
So good for the Trump administration ignoring that corrupt judge. | ||
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I'm going to leave that for Alex to do, but there will be a legal update. | ||
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In just the last 30 minutes, I learned, as now hundreds of millions, soon billions, have on X, on the Elon Musk official account. | ||
That Musk, war that's obviously erupted with Trump has gone to a whole other level with Musk saying, I can tell you why they haven't released the Epstein files, and it's because President Trump is in them. | ||
Now, unpacking the magnitude of that is just incredible. | ||
I made a few phone calls before I came on live here to tell you my take on some of the inside baseball information I know. | ||
First off, we know that Musk knows that the entire West is going to collapse if the US collapses. | ||
That means the whole world. | ||
He's very upset that these doge cuts they brought forward have not been brought forward. | ||
He's very upset about the big beautiful bill. | ||
Also the big beautiful bill is a total AI liability protection system that the Democrats and Obama and the globalists wanted before. | ||
And Musk has actually wanted a lot of checks and balances on AI. | ||
There's a lot of that going on. | ||
I believe Musk has integrity. | ||
I believe Musk has at least been told this. | ||
But what does it mean that Trump supposedly in the Epstein files? | ||
So I'm sure he was told that by some sources he thinks are accurate. | ||
I'm not saying Musk is wrong. | ||
We have to coolly investigate this. | ||
And look at this. | ||
I'm not saying that he's wrong about credible sources telling him this. | ||
And we know they got, three months ago, thousands and thousands of files have been hidden by the Democrats at the New York FBI offices by the Comeys, literally him and his daughter over. | ||
And we know Pambani rated those offices at Casualtel to get that. | ||
There's a lot of damage control going on. | ||
Right now with Cash Patel and Dan Montino saying that Epstein killed himself and that Cash Patel is about to do a huge media tour very, very soon. | ||
I'll sleep with that. | ||
You'll see what I'm talking about tomorrow. | ||
So there's a lot of signs of impending damage control and they knew this was about to come out. | ||
At least that Musk was going this direction. | ||
I have investigated Trump massively. | ||
I know that the Jane Doe's that followed suit saying he raped them and they were 14, 15 turned out to be fake Democrat operations in the last eight years. | ||
I know a lot of people in that area of Florida, not just Roger Stone, that's been Trump's confidant for 40-plus years, 47 years, said that he knows Trump well. | ||
He's been his wingman when he was during divorces. | ||
Trump likes big, powerful, bombshell women. | ||
Good God, look at his current amazing wife. | ||
He's not into young women or much less underage girls. | ||
So there was never any evidence of that. | ||
He kicked him out of Mar-a-Lago, Epstein, when he found him hitting on 14-year-olds. | ||
He got alerted to it. | ||
That was like 15 years ago. | ||
We know they knew each other, socialites, all of that. | ||
I will be shocked if he's actually in those files any meaningful way. | ||
But I don't know what Musk knows, and I'm not saying Musk is wrong. | ||
The jury is out on all of this. | ||
But what we do know is that Trump's trying to stop World War III right now and doing a great job, trying to stabilize our economy. | ||
And we're winning this war to bring down the globalist power structure and have America fill that vacuum with our values and freedom and all the rest of it, but not with military force, but with a superior culture. | ||
Of Americana and really the flower of the Renaissance being rebooted back to the future. | ||
So I'm gonna go wherever the facts lead and I'm gonna report whatever the facts are. | ||
Roger Stone just went exclusively on after I talked to him in the last 10 minutes of my show with Chase Geiser was filling in. | ||
I've been out here at federal court today. | ||
We're trying to shut down M4, Democratic Party. | ||
I'll be on the road soon, next 30 minutes and I'll be doing live feeds there. | ||
I'll pop on with Owen. | ||
I would imagine Roger should be coming on with Owen as well. | ||
Owen's show's about to start at m4wars.com /show and a real-off show is here on X. Again, this war with Trump and Musk has been heating up the last few weeks. | ||
Musk, whenever he focuses on something, totally is dedicated. | ||
And he's obviously been very upset about a lot of things. | ||
And I know he's learned a lot of things. | ||
And he's had access to a lot of things that I don't have access to. | ||
So, but regardless of what the truth is here, this is the equivalent in the information sphere of a full-out nuclear war. | ||
And if Trump gets brought down by something, and his agenda does, the global story is trying to start a nuclear war as a reset. | ||
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So the wind really, really, really, really, really just kicked up here. | |
Let's get behind this column. | ||
Just the magnitude of this is right now like a kick in the stomach. | ||
I've been on here 31 years. | ||
I've never seen a piece of news like this and had the feeling of just being crushed. | ||
All the ramifications, what this means, what this signifies, the different angles to it. | ||
I'm going to process this. | ||
I'm going to pray about it. | ||
I'm going to think about it some more. | ||
And then once I'm live back on the road back to Austin from Houston, As well, in between live feeds that continue to bring you the latest on this. | ||
But there's no doubt from FBI sources when we first broke this that they did get 14 plus terabytes of videos and hundreds of new victims and children and people. | ||
And then that all came out and it was put to the FBI offices around the country, but now nothing's being done with it. | ||
And you've seen Cash Patel and Bongino looking like they were hostages or something in those Fox interviews saying, "Oh, no, no, no, no, nothing to the Epstein thing." Killed himself. | ||
And oh, there was only, you know, nobody helped Crooks try to kill Trump in Pennsylvania. | ||
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And so this is massive. | |
But, Musk is the reason overall that Trump went over the top in his buying of X. Musk has devastated the globalist system and their narratives, the transgenderism and the depopulation operation. | ||
So overall, It's very paradoxical because Trump's doing real damage as well. | ||
But then, are they blackmailing him or somebody else because suddenly they bring in this AI dictatorship? | ||
It's not just liability protection from the states and the citizens for 10 years. | ||
It's an AI takeover plan. | ||
There's just a big battle over who's going to control it. | ||
It's really one big AI, just for those that don't know. | ||
At least the West systems. | ||
And that's the big secret I don't want you to know. | ||
It all operates off the same interface with billions of humans. | ||
And it was programmed from the beginning, the way it was set up, that as these things progress, this ghost machine that the globalists put in, God bless you brother, that it basically can't be turned off the way it was set up. | ||
I mean, this is such an incredible moment. | ||
This is the quickening. | ||
Things are just gonna get more insane from here. | ||
And so, pray for peace, pray for justice, and pray that we don't have a nuclear war, and pray we don't have an economic collapse, because this news just upped the chances of that massively, and that's why I've been so concerned. | ||
And trying to work with Trump, who's been working to really stop. | ||
When you come to the end of a cycle like this, there's always a big war every 89 years or so, 87, 88 years. | ||
And now this is a mega turning, a mega cycle, a fourth turning. | ||
And the singularity, all of this approaching. | ||
And we wanna believe in Trump. | ||
We wanna believe in Musk. | ||
We'll find out more as this unfolds. | ||
But they better start releasing that stuff right now. | ||
We better get statements out of Trump. | ||
We need to see more from Musk. | ||
I'll continue to track this as it unfolds, but please pray for peace and awakening and good God's spirit in the world and just know this is a very, very dangerous time. | ||
If the left is going to cheerlead this and all this stuff, you have no idea if Trump fails how bad stuff's going to be. | ||
But, you know, God wants maybe getting ready to totally judge us. | ||
But just remember, we have a nuclear war, a total financial collapse for both. | ||
That this is what so many people ask for. | ||
Like me, I just try to be steadfast, tell the truth, and just be as accurate as I can. | ||
And I appreciate you all. | ||
Be sure to follow me right here on X at RealHoxJones. | ||
And please tune in to the live feed, though it was earlier. | ||
Also here on RealHoxJones, but on the InfoWars feed and the Alex Jones Network feed. | ||
Be sure to follow me on the backup feed at AJNLive, because the left's still in here in court trying to take away RealHoxJones from me that Elon stopped so far. | ||
So this is quite a battle. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
More transmissions coming soon. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Now, we do have the geopolitical developments here that I'll get into dealing with the peace, world peace situation or world war situation. | ||
But on the robotics and AI, Amazon is now working and testing humanoid robots to deliver packages. | ||
I think the question here is pretty simple. | ||
Whether we get to ask and answer it, I don't know. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
But do you want to live in a world with a bunch of robots everywhere? | ||
Do you want your bartender to be a robot? | ||
Do you want your bus driver, taxi driver, car driver to be a robot? | ||
Do you want your delivery man or woman to be a robot? | ||
I don't. | ||
Doesn't sound fun to me. | ||
But it does look like that's where all of this is going. | ||
Is it inevitable? | ||
Can we stop it? | ||
I don't know, but it looks like that's where it's all going. | ||
And see, as we talk about a lot on this show, the dangers of AI and bringing this all in without really doing a serious conversation about the ramifications, that's a big part of this bill. | ||
Just get rid of it. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
We don't need this stuff yet. | ||
We're not there yet. | ||
If we need these tax cuts and everything else, then give us those. | ||
Does it really take 1100 pages of legalese to get tax cuts? | ||
Does it really take 1100 pages to deport illegal aliens? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
It takes 1100 pages to cut taxes, deport illegal aliens, and then fill it and hide a bunch of pork in there. | ||
That's what it does. | ||
And that's the big problem. | ||
Now, on the situation here. | ||
Maybe we should start with the Tucker Carlson post last night that was extremely heavy-handed. | ||
But, by the way, totally in agreement. | ||
I decided, I guess it was like a month ago, that I was going to go scorched earth on Levin, and now the doors have just been completely blown open. | ||
If you go to my Rumble channel, it was probably about a month ago, and then I just let that thing simmer. | ||
Because Levin, to me, is such a bad actor on the right. | ||
And he's a bad factor for American Jews as well. | ||
So he's just a total negative. | ||
So I went scorched earth on him about a month or so ago. | ||
It went totally viral. | ||
I've let that thing simmer on Rumble. | ||
I think now maybe I go back on Rumble. | ||
Maybe I take calls on the Musk Trump situation live tonight just to get back active on there because now the Levin situation I've just been totally proven right on. | ||
So here's Tucker Carlson. | ||
Mark Levin was at the White House today. | ||
Lobbying for war with Iran. | ||
And that's all he does with his show now, by the way. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
To be clear, Levin has no plans to fight in this or any other war. | ||
He's demanding that American troops do it. | ||
You know, by the way, if you recall, when Tucker Carlson had the top rated show in cable news, this would have been his monologue. | ||
Now, I highly doubt they would allow this monologue on Fox News today. | ||
But I guess that's another story. | ||
So just imagine, I'm going to restart this. | ||
Just imagine, this is Tucker Carlson's, the top-rated cable show, not even close, number one newsman. | ||
This would have been his monologue. | ||
Powerful. | ||
Impactful. | ||
So imagine I'm Tucker Carlson. | ||
I kind of got a little bit of the hair going now. | ||
I don't know whose is better. | ||
All right, here it is. | ||
Tucker Carlson. | ||
Mark Levin was at the White House today, lobbying for war with Iran. | ||
To be clear, Mark Levin has no plans to fight in this or any other war. | ||
He's demanding that American troops do it. | ||
We need to stop Iran from building nuclear weapons. | ||
He and like-minded ideologues in Washington are now arguing they are just weeks away. | ||
If this sounds familiar, it's because the same people have been making the claim since at least the 1990s. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
In fact, there is zero credible intelligence that suggests Iran is anywhere near building a bomb or has plans to. | ||
None. | ||
Anyone who claims otherwise is ignorant or dishonest. | ||
If the U.S. government knew Iran was weeks from possessing a nuclear weapon, we'd be at war already. | ||
Iran knows this, which is why they aren't building one. | ||
Iran also knows it's unwise to give up its weapons programs entirely. | ||
Muammar Gaddafi tried that and wound up sodomized with a bayonet. | ||
As soon as Gaddafi was disarmed, NATO killed him. | ||
Iran's leaders saw that happen. | ||
They learned the obvious lesson. | ||
So why is Mark Levin once again hyperventilating about weapons of mass destruction? | ||
To distract you from the real goal, which is regime change. | ||
Young Americans heading back to the Middle East to topple yet another government. | ||
Virtually no one will say this out loud. | ||
America's record of overthrowing foreign leaders is so embarrassingly counterproductive that regime change has become a synonym for disaster. | ||
Officially, no one supports it. | ||
So instead of telling the truth about their motives, they manufacture hysteria. | ||
A country like Iran can never have the bomb. | ||
They'll nuke Los Angeles. | ||
We have to act now. | ||
They don't really mean this. | ||
And you can tell they don't by the way they omit. | ||
At least two of Iran's neighbors, both Islamic nations, already have nuclear weapons. | ||
That fact should scare the hell out of Mark Levin. | ||
Yet for some reason, he never mentions it. | ||
How come? | ||
Because it's not the weapons he hates, it's the ideology of the Iranian government, which is why he's lobbying to overthrow it. | ||
It goes without saying that there are very few Trump voters who'd support a regime change war in Iran. | ||
Donald Trump has argued loudly against reckless lunacy like this. | ||
Trump ran for president as a peace candidate. | ||
That's what made him different from conventional Republicans. | ||
It's why he won. | ||
A war with Iran would amount to a profound betrayal of his supporters. | ||
It would end his presidency. | ||
Boy, isn't that ironic after what's happened today. | ||
That may explain why so many of Trump's enemies are advocating for it. | ||
And then there's the question of the war itself. | ||
Iran may not have nukes, but it has a fearsome arsenal of ballistic missiles, many of which are aimed at U.S. military installations in the Gulf as well as at our allies and at critical energy infrastructure. | ||
The first week of a war with Iran could easily kill thousands of Americans. | ||
It could also collapse our economy as surging oil prices trigger unimaginable inflation. | ||
Consider the effects of $30 gasoline. | ||
But the second week of the war could be even worse. | ||
Iran isn't Iraq or Libya or even North Korea. | ||
While it's often described as a rogue state, Iran has powerful allies. | ||
It's now part of a global block called BRICS, which represents the majority of the world's landmass, population, economy, and military power. | ||
Iran has extensive military ties with Russia. | ||
It sells the overwhelmingly majority of its oil exports to China. | ||
Iran isn't alone. | ||
An attack on Iran could very easily become a world war we'd lose. | ||
None of these are far-fetched predictions. | ||
Most of them comport with the Pentagon's own estimates. | ||
Many Americans would die during a war with Iran. | ||
People like Mark Levin don't seem to care about this. | ||
It's not relevant to them. | ||
Instead, they insist that Iran give up all uranium enrichment regardless of its purpose. | ||
They know perfectly well that Iran will never accept that demand. | ||
They'll fight first. | ||
And of course, that's the whole point of pushing for it. | ||
To box the Trump administration into a regime change war in Iran. | ||
The one thing that people like Mark Levin don't want is a peaceful solution to the problem of Iran, despite the obvious benefits to the United States. | ||
They denounce anyone who advocates for a deal as a traitor and a bigot. | ||
They tell us with a straight face that Long Island native Steve Whitcoff is a secret tool of Islamic monarchies. | ||
They'll say or do whatever it takes. | ||
They have no limits. | ||
These are scary people. | ||
Pray that Donald Trump ignores them. | ||
Very well stated by Tucker Carlson. | ||
Now, as somebody that hears Levin, he goes on air when I finish. | ||
When I get off, I immediately start working and getting into politics and news, so I tune in to Levin every once in a while. | ||
It's the same thing every day. | ||
Ranting, raving, hyperventilating, war with Iran, war with Iran, war with Iran, war with Iran, just every single day with this guy. | ||
It's psychotic is what it is. | ||
Now, he represents Netanyahu. | ||
He's loyal to Netanyahu. | ||
He's loyal to Israel more so than he is to the American people or President Trump. | ||
And you can tell just by his words and his actions. | ||
The problem is Netanyahu is not as popular as people like Mark Levin would have you believe. | ||
And this is the biggest issue with Mark Levin and why I believe Mark Levin does more harm to Jewish Americans than anyone else not named Ben Shapiro. | ||
Because he claims he's a voice for every Jew and it's just not true. | ||
And so then what do you have? | ||
Then you have this rise of anti-Semitism. | ||
And then you have Americans that blame Jews for every war. | ||
Now, you could point to the... | ||
But not every American Jew wants to go to war. | ||
Like Mark Levin would claim. | ||
And so then you have this issue of rising anti-Semitism and then he uses that to put more fuel into his regime change claim. | ||
Into his war claims. | ||
So it's really a disgusting thing. | ||
Now I understand why Trump put him in the administration because he's the John Bolton. | ||
Mark Levin is the John Bolton of this Trump administration. | ||
He's the war hawk. | ||
He's the guy that when foreign governments see is in the administration, they think, oh my God, that's an insane madman who would blow up the planet tomorrow. | ||
Speaking of Mark Levin. | ||
They know that about him. | ||
He's a psychotic. | ||
And it's really a strange thing to see how Levin has done this, but it shows you how he's just an agent now. | ||
Because he used to talk about constitutional issues, and he's really good on the Constitution. | ||
He's well-read. | ||
He's well-studied. | ||
He's written books. | ||
But see, now he's showing you the real purpose. | ||
To lure in the right-wingers and then convince you your most important battle is to stand up for what Israel wants and to die for what Israel wants, if so needed, as Levin would argue will be. | ||
Israeli government wobbles as Netanyahu allies threaten exit. | ||
Not as popular as you want. | ||
This is an issue that is not going anywhere, folks. | ||
It's not going anywhere. | ||
And now you have billboards, and they'll probably, in Florida they might actually pass laws banning this, but there's a billboard up in Florida, in Orlando, struggling to pay bills? | ||
Your taxes fund Israel. | ||
So this situation is only getting worse. | ||
Mark Levin is only making it worse. | ||
Now the Iranian leader, Khamenei, So today we're capable of producing nuclear fuel starting from the mine and all the way to the power plant. | ||
Now, of course, Levin doesn't want this. | ||
And I think he's lying, just like Netanyahu has lied to us for 40 years. | ||
Where were the weapons of mass destruction? | ||
They didn't exist. | ||
Oh, we'll have regime change in Libya and Afghanistan, in Iraq, and then we'll finally have peace in the Middle East. | ||
Well, we did all that for them. | ||
Americans died. | ||
And is there peace? | ||
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So now Levin is just the voice of Netanyahu with a large conservative audience. | ||
And then you see the stories like yesterday from Chris Ruffo that says, well, the left opposes Israel, so therefore I support Israel. | ||
Well, that's not very smart. | ||
But that's what Levin is here to do, to convince you that's how it needs to go. | ||
At least Ben Shapiro's a little more honest about it. | ||
He'll come right out and tell you the only reason he loves America is because it benefits Israel. | ||
So at least Shapiro tells you that. | ||
Levin will pretend like he's a constitutional, carrying, American flag-waving patriot. | ||
But he'll gladly sacrifice all of it if it helps Israel. | ||
And none of this is helping with this situation building now in America of people that hate Jews. | ||
It's actually making it extremely worse. | ||
And nobody seems to be trying to calm it down. | ||
So they'll point to people like Tucker Carlson. | ||
And I always see this narrative, which is just incredible to witness. | ||
They say, it's Qatar! | ||
It's Qatar. | ||
Well, okay, so what you're telling me, if that's true... | ||
So Qatar is spending money in America to support peace and to stop wars while the exact opposite is happening in Israel. | ||
You tell me which one is supposed to be my ally in that situation. | ||
But that's their excuse. | ||
Oh, Tucker Carlson is an agent of Qatar. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
But let's say I did. | ||
If Qatar pays Tucker Carlson to stop the United States from getting involved in another war in the Middle East where Americans will lose blood and treasure, then I guess, thanks, Qatar. | ||
How is that supposed to be negative? | ||
By the way, the official account of the Democrats just posted, kill the bill, release the Epstein files. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
What a day. | ||
What a ride. | ||
How about that? | ||
Now, Thomas Massey, we just got this video. | ||
He just re-shared this. | ||
This was from March. | ||
So for, you know, all the incoming Thomas Massey gets for remaining a principled conservative, he's usually proven right. | ||
He was right on the two omnibus bills and the continued resolution. | ||
And listen to what he says here. | ||
This was in March. | ||
Listen to what he tells Cheryl Atkinson in March, considering everything we've witnessed today. | ||
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We got it. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I just said it. | ||
That's a real untold story here, and I think we may be on a collision course. | ||
Like, I think there's three cars coming together at an intersection, and they don't realize they're going to hit. | ||
And one of them is Congress. | ||
With Mike Johnson driving, is in one of these cars. | ||
Trump, obviously, is one of these cars. | ||
Maybe he's the train. | ||
And then there's another car, which is Doge. | ||
And I don't think Elon Musk is going to suffer these fools once he finds out how foolish they are or duplicitous they are. | ||
You don't land rockets backwards. | ||
You don't get cars to drive themselves on the interstate by ignoring the fools that you're working with. | ||
Well, it seems like Thomas Massey was on to something there. | ||
You know, there's the Democrats. | ||
Kill the bill and release the Epstein files. | ||
All right. | ||
We're a Democrat. | ||
We're Democrats for a day? | ||
We're Democrats for a minute? | ||
No, we're never Democrats. | ||
But that's a brilliant piece of work right there. | ||
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That is just an absolute brilliant piece of work. | |
All right, we got a couple other odds and ends here before we close out the show. | ||
Canada launches war crimes probe into IDF veterans with dual citizenship. | ||
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has launched a criminal investigation into several Israeli-Canadian soldiers suspected of committing crimes against humanity during the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, according to a report published by the Toronto Star. | ||
Now, this is an interesting one because you've got a lot of these toothless bodies. | ||
Like the International Criminal Court and the UN that bark a lot but never bite. | ||
And, you know, they've been claiming they want to arrest Netanyahu and all this stuff, and of course they never do. | ||
This would be the first time, if whatever ends up going on with this Canadian investigation, where anybody in the IDF is punished for what they've done in Gaza, should that end up being the case. | ||
Which is pretty wild to think about that precedent being set. | ||
And it'd be right up north of us. | ||
We'll see if that goes anywhere. | ||
Donald Trump posted this this morning. | ||
He had a call with Xi Jinping and says soon to be a meeting. | ||
Here's the full statement from Donald Trump earlier today before the fun began. | ||
I just concluded a very good phone call with President Xi of China discussing some of the intricacies of our recently made and agreed to trade deal. | ||
The call lasted approximately one and a half hours and resulted in a very positive conclusion for both countries. | ||
There should no longer be any questions respecting the complexity of rare earth products. | ||
Our respective teams will be meeting shortly at a location to be determined. | ||
We will be represented by Secretary of the Treasury Scott Besant, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and United States Representative Ambassador Jameson Greer. | ||
During the conversation, President Xi graciously invited the First Lady and me to visit China, and I reciprocated. | ||
As presidents of two great nations, this is something that we both look forward to doing. | ||
The conversation was focused almost entirely on trade. | ||
Nothing was discussed concerning Russia, Ukraine, or Iran. | ||
We will inform the media as to scheduling and location of the soon-to-be meeting. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
Has Xi Jinping, I don't think Xi Jinping ever... | ||
I know Trump went there. | ||
Hey, look. | ||
If President Xi and President Trump can put aside their differences and clink glasses and break bread together, maybe Musk and Trump can too. | ||
Maybe there's hope for all of us. | ||
And no, maybe the Jews and the Muslims can as well. | ||
Maybe we can. | ||
Maybe we can make it all happen, guys. | ||
Maybe the dream is achievable. | ||
If Trump and Xi can do it, we can all do it. | ||
We can all come together. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Although on the left, I'm not so sure. | ||
These psychos, this is a teacher. | ||
And I guess they took a field trip to Washington, D.C. from Indiana. | ||
Very common. | ||
She wore an 86-47 T-shirt and they took the picture in front of the White House. | ||
Now, she has officially removed her account after this photo was receiving skepticism. | ||
Now, of course, here's the complete and perfect irony of the American left. | ||
So I'm guessing in this picture they're both teachers, but I don't know for sure. | ||
But since it's a field trip, I think it's a safe assumption. | ||
So you have the teacher here wearing the Kill Trump shirt. | ||
That's what 86-47 means. | ||
We all know it. | ||
Let's stop playing games. | ||
So she has the Kill Trump t-shirt, and then her friend right next to her has the Be Kind t-shirt. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
So Kill Trump and Be Kind. | ||
That's the liberal for you. | ||
Yeah, you're the nice people. | ||
Yeah, you're the ones that are kind, aren't you? | ||
Nobody believes that anymore. | ||
Go burn another Tesla. | ||
By the way, I wonder how they're going to feel about Tesla. | ||
I got this video. | ||
This was in Chicago. | ||
Pretty impressive, actually. | ||
The graffiti here on a Tesla Cybertruck there. | ||
Nazi. | ||
It's pretty impressive, actually. | ||
Pretty nice little art job there. | ||
They sprayed Nazi on it. | ||
So are the Democrats now, are they back on the board for Tesla? | ||
Do they like Elon Musk again? | ||
Or what are they going to do with that? | ||
Is he still a Nazi or does that change now? | ||
I wonder. | ||
It's an interesting situation. | ||
Now here was an interesting situation. | ||
The Democrats called a witness, who I guess runs all these leftist think tank influence groups, specifically advising liberals on how they can attack conservatives about being racists. | ||
So Representative Gill calls her to task on this. | ||
And the response, or lack thereof, is actually hilarious. | ||
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Watch this in clip 13. Are you a racist? | |
With all due respect, sir, I'm here to talk about the essential work that nonprofits do. | ||
Hold on, guys. | ||
Hold on. | ||
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Hold on. | |
Do you guys know what I'm thinking right now? | ||
With Ms. Yentel? | ||
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I can't. | |
I can't. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Representative Brandon Gill questioning Ms. Yantel. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
It's fine. | ||
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Are you a racist? | |
With all due respect, sir, I'm here to talk about the essential work that nonprofits do. | ||
Excuse me, that's a very simple question. | ||
Yes or no question. | ||
Are you a racist? | ||
I'm not a racist. | ||
You're not a racist. | ||
Particularly interesting because according to one of your affiliate charities. | ||
Under your nonprofit umbrella, denial of racism constitutes covert white supremacy. | ||
Are you a covert white supremacist? | ||
Sir, I'm here to talk about the essential work that nonprofits do. | ||
Are you a covert white supremacist? | ||
Can I talk about the work that nonprofits do? | ||
No, I'm asking you if you're a covert white supremacist, which according to one of your own organizations, again, denial of racism constitutes covert white supremacy. | ||
Would you like to answer the question? | ||
I don't know what the question is. | ||
So you refuse to answer whether you are a covert white supremacist? | ||
I am here to talk about the essential work that nonprofits do. | ||
If you'd like to ask me a question about nonprofits. | ||
I am utterly dumbfounded. | ||
You are on record right now, and you will not say that you are not a covert white supremacist? | ||
I don't have a definition in front of me. | ||
I haven't looked at the definition. | ||
I'm not going to answer a question about my personal views. | ||
I'm here to talk about the work of a non-profit organization. | ||
Are you a covert white supremacist? | ||
Why are we so off track? | ||
No, I'm asking you a very straightforward question. | ||
I've heard your question. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
And you're not going to answer whether you are a covert white supremacist? | ||
I would like to answer questions about the work of nonprofit organizations. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That is really, really astounding. | ||
I can answer very directly that I am not a covert white supremacist, and I imagine all of my colleagues can as well. | ||
I think you ought to reevaluate what you're doing in the nonprofit sector if you can't answer that in a straightforward way. | ||
That is astounding. | ||
That's pretty incredible, actually. | ||
And I love it. | ||
I do. | ||
And this is why, for most of what Musk did today, I was a big fan of it. | ||
When you use somebody's own words against them and then expose their own hypocrisy. | ||
It's one of the best things you can do as a debate art and in the form of debate. | ||
It's one of the most powerful things you can do is just make them own up to their own statements and then see where they currently stand. | ||
So you can say, well, maybe I changed my mind. | ||
She just says, oh, I'm just not going to comment. | ||
I'm just, you know, I'm not here to live up to my own standards. | ||
I'm not here to apply these things to myself. | ||
And Miss Yantel. | ||
With her non-profits up here, probably getting government funding, and probably would have gotten cut by Doge, but Republicans just won't do it. | ||
So she's up here, and she's got the pyramid of racism here, Ms. Yantel's period of racism here, and it's white people. | ||
It's all white people. | ||
White people are the biggest racists. | ||
They're the only racists, but she can't claim she's not a covert racist, or she can't claim That she's not a covert white supremacist. | ||
It could have been an easy thing to just ask and answer and she couldn't answer. | ||
But it's her own words. | ||
It's her own little chart here. | ||
That denying you're a racist is covert racism. | ||
So by her own standards, she is a racist. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Truly incredible stuff. | ||
Thanks to Chuck Grassley, we're discovering even more about the discrimination from the last FBI against Catholics. | ||
New documents shed light on FBI's anti-Catholic memo citing the Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
Oh, there you go again. | ||
The Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
Why don't we shut that down? | ||
And in this investigation, in some of the emails they uncovered, why don't we shut that down? | ||
Been warning about that for years here at InfoWars. | ||
FBI staff were aghast to see the Richmond office citing the Southern Poverty Law Center on radical traditional Catholics. | ||
Wow. | ||
The FBI Richmond office notorious anti-Catholic memo reached more staff at the Bureau than previously suggested. | ||
And some FBI were aghast to see it. | ||
So the Southern Poverty Law Center, and it's the same crap, like with Miss Yantel there, where they suggest this stuff. | ||
Oh, they're non-profits. | ||
And then the government, oh, it's a non-profit. | ||
And then they get funds, and then they get influence, and it's these charts about how everyone's a racist, and Catholics are bad, or whatever else they want to do. | ||
And then the government has to respond to it. | ||
Oh, so we're going at their Catholics now because the Southern Poverty Law Center said so. | ||
Hey, by the way, there was more good stuff from the Pope. | ||
And I'm not going to get into it today. | ||
It didn't make my final cut. | ||
But since we're talking about the Catholic thing, I'm sitting here monitoring the situation with the Pope, who I still feel good about. | ||
And I think since he's become the Pope, he's been pretty solid. | ||
And he was just speaking to Americans the other day. | ||
And I'm wondering about this Pope. | ||
And I'm thinking, because now it's pretty clear to me. | ||
I mean, I'm definitely falling for a PSYOP. | ||
Now that doesn't necessarily, it's not necessarily, it could be a good PSYOP, it could be a bad PSYOP. | ||
But I'm watching this Pope and I'm listening to the things he's saying and I'm watching some of the news breaking. | ||
And it's pretty clear that this Pope was selected. | ||
To be aimed right at the American people. | ||
Now again, that could be a good thing. | ||
That could be a bad thing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I mean, clearly, the Pope's speaking in English all the time. | ||
He's talking about American issues all the time. | ||
He's engaging in American culture. | ||
It's very much an American Pope. | ||
I mean, it is very much an American Pope. | ||
It feels just like your local priest. | ||
So I feel like that was all by design. | ||
Now, is it a good thing? | ||
A bad thing? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Time will tell. | ||
I still feel good about it. | ||
But I think definitely that was the decision was we're going to go with an American pope and there's a reason for it, whether good or bad. | ||
But that is ongoing. | ||
Meanwhile, the Kennedy Center kicks off June with sold-out showings of the King of Kings. | ||
So they had a bunch of gay pride stuff scheduled. | ||
You know, obviously June, so everybody's gay. | ||
Well, they canceled all the gay pride stuff. | ||
And then they decided to show the King of Kings. | ||
And it's selling out. | ||
So how about that? | ||
So I wonder, I don't know, would the gay pride stuff have done as well? | ||
I guess they could have probably gotten the rainbow flag mafia to show up there. | ||
But they went in another direction. | ||
And have had success. | ||
The New York Times. | ||
They were crunching the numbers. | ||
And it turns out we are... | ||
The age issue. | ||
More of Congress is 70 plus than ever before. | ||
Plus you add Trump to Biden. | ||
Average age of like 80. More of Congress is 70 plus than ever before. | ||
Now, they go in here in the story and they break it all down and they have charts and the numbers and everything. | ||
It's actually pretty wild when you boil it down to the numbers. | ||
How old the Congress actually is. | ||
When the current Congress was convened in January, there were nearly 120 members who were 70 or older. | ||
86 in the House. | ||
70 or older. | ||
120 members of Congress. | ||
70 or older. | ||
Unmatched in modern history. | ||
Now, I'm not somebody that says just because you're old you can't do a good job. | ||
We're just praising Chuck Grassley. | ||
Who's 91. But this is why I actually support AOC running for president. | ||
It's not a, oh, she'll be easy to beat. | ||
Maybe she'll be easy to beat. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe we'll find out. | ||
It's more of, we have to break this tradition. | ||
It's time for a new generation of political representation. | ||
It's time to put the old political culture to bed. | ||
It's time to put the geriatric Congress to bed. | ||
And it's time to... | ||
Maybe even more so than Donald J. Trump. | ||
Because, you know, each day goes by with Trump, you're wondering, well, how much change are we actually going to get? | ||
I think that would institute real change. | ||
Now, I don't want to see AOC institute her change, but I do think if they end up going that direction, which is a real potential, I think it's a very real potential here, I do think that could change. | ||
Now, of course, the Democrats rigged their primaries, so that's a whole other story. | ||
I do think that could change things. | ||
I think that could open the door. | ||
More younger people getting involved. | ||
More younger people seeing a chance of success. | ||
More younger people getting platformed. | ||
Raising money. | ||
So for that, I do hope she runs for president. | ||
And I hope she does well, actually. | ||
I don't think she could win. | ||
But I'd like to see that culture change. | ||
I think she could be one to bring it in. | ||
Now, you've got Vivek and Vance, and they're definitely younger than what we're anticipating. | ||
But that's what is long overdue. | ||
I think even more so now, we'll see what happens in Trump's administration and this Congress. | ||
But I think even more so now, I think the real change is going to come when younger people start getting involved. | ||
That's when I think we're really going to start to see real institutional change in Washington, D.C. That's what it's starting to look like for me. | ||
Oh, let's see here. | ||
Supreme Court sides with straight women in decision that makes it easier to file reverse discrimination suits. | ||
So the Democrats and the left are all pissed about this. | ||
You know, reverse racism doesn't exist. | ||
Reverse discrimination doesn't exist. | ||
Well, actually, they're right. | ||
There is no such thing as reverse racism. | ||
It's just racism. | ||
It's just discrimination. | ||
But the very concept of this term... | ||
9-0 is how obvious this deal is. | ||
The very concept of the word reverse discrimination, reverse racism, shows that racism is a weapon used against white people. | ||
White people can only be racist, but then if there's racism or discrimination against a white person, no, no, no, that doesn't exist, and it's considered reverse racism. | ||
No, that's still just racism. | ||
9-0 at the Supreme Court. | ||
Even Brown Jackson had to come along for that ride. | ||
So the left is all pissed. | ||
Oh, it's only whites can be racist. | ||
There's no such thing as reverse racism. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Are you hearing about this? | ||
Obama daughters consider changing their name, and one already has. | ||
Malia has changed it to Malia Ann. | ||
Michelle Obama reveals why her daughters tried to push away from her and Barack. | ||
What is going on with this? | ||
Could it be that they don't believe they're even the legitimate daughters of the Obamas? | ||
Could that be it? | ||
Hmm, maybe not. | ||
Maybe it could be more to do with the fact they realize how unpopular the Obamas are and they just don't want to be associated with it anymore. | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
I don't see Trump's family struggling with that issue. | ||
They seem to be very proud of their family and their last name. | ||
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But apparently not the Obamas. | |
That's an interesting one. | ||
Pete Hegseth orders renaming of shipped, named after Harvey Milk, gay rights icon. | ||
Gay rights icon. | ||
Well, there were a lot of accusations that he was beyond a gay rights icon. | ||
Maybe a minor attracted person icon. | ||
But nonetheless, you know, that's their big thing. | ||
He's gay. | ||
Name a ship after him. | ||
Might be fitting for the Navy. | ||
We joke. | ||
Hegseth orders renaming of that ship. | ||
Army Blackhawk pilot faces discharge after refusing mRNA shot despite Trump's reinstatement order. | ||
What the hell's going on with that? | ||
I think they'll correct that issue, but it is crazy how long it's taken for a lot of these whistleblowers and people that stood up against the vaccine mandates to get back in. | ||
If they even want to anymore. | ||
Corrine Jean-Pierre. | ||
This story continues to keep being a gift. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
So we obviously, in case you didn't hear, Corrine Jean-Pierre says she's no longer a Democrat. | ||
And maybe she thought it would help her sell books or reinstate some trust somewhere. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Now, it hasn't gone totally public, but... | ||
She was trying to get a spot on The View, if not permanent, to go on there and promote her book, and they rejected her. | ||
Wow. | ||
So I called that day one. | ||
Jen Psaki saw what was happening, folks. | ||
Jen Psaki saw if she sticks around... | ||
Well, she got out of there. | ||
She was smart enough. | ||
Now Karine Jean-Pierre, she's trying to get the TV gig, and she can't even get a spot to promote her book. | ||
And then she leaves the Democrat Party. | ||
This is a sign Americans are waking up and that despite all the... | ||
She was an absolute disaster, and even the Democrats know it. | ||
Now the Biden staff is turning on her, calling her dumb and incoherent. | ||
Well, anybody that watched her press conferences already knew that, so... | ||
Texas migrant tuition break blocked after Texas joins DOJ to kill it. | ||
I couldn't even believe this. | ||
Illegal immigrants get so much free stuff in this country. | ||
They get tuition breaks. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
Why is any of this going on? | ||
So, hey, you know what? | ||
The DOJ, good for them. | ||
They got that thing shut down. | ||
So no more free tuition for illegal aliens. | ||
Let's just keep that. | ||
Let's just keep slashing all these benefits illegal aliens got. | ||
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All right. | |
That's going to do it for today's show. | ||
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