Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Why take a couple days off and all hell breaks loose again?
Seems like it happens every time.
Every time I'm away from the golden EIB microphone chaos.
I'll tell you what, if the left and the drive-bys are not careful, they're going to run out of outrage.
Actually, who am I kidding?
They'll never tire of being outraged at Trump.
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I'll tell you what I'm going to do in dealing with all this.
Rather than get into the specifics of what happened, you know, get into the weeds on the executive order and the Obama-appointed Clinton donating federal judge that issued this day and all of the minutiae.
Suffice to say that the executive order was legal.
It had precedence from the Obama administration.
My point, I want to deal with this as we currently sit here today, and that is with the reaction to this, what that all means, and what I am desperate for you to understand about this.
The first thing that you need to understand, the first observation that I need to pass on to you is if you think all of this outrage and all of these protests are spontaneous and specific to the elements of this executive order, you need to stop thinking that because that is not what any of this is about.
What all of this is about is the preordained, prearranged Democrat Party strategy of unseating Donald Trump and opposing him.
And it is nothing more than total resistance to everything.
It doesn't matter what it is.
There is going to be total resistance to everything.
He's going to name his Supreme Court pick tomorrow night.
Total resistance.
The protest at the airports, bought and paid for by George Soros, prearranged.
People have been sitting and waiting for the moment to be cued to action.
They were not minding their own business, running around taking care of things and living their lives, and all of a sudden feeling outraged over Trump's executive order.
They have been waiting at the starting gate.
They have been poised and waiting for marching orders.
And the executive order was issued and the marching orders went out.
The protests are typical of the way the media does things.
The narrative here, the picture being painted, is that every protest is a representation of a majority of thinking in the country, that Trump's election was fraudulent and is an aberration, that a majority of people actually did not elect Trump, and therefore what he's doing does not have the sanction and approval of a majority of Americans because the election and he are illegitimate.
The protests are being portrayed as representative of the majority of the people in the country.
And not only that, the media portrayal makes it look, as they always do, as though everybody agrees with the line of attack on Trump.
And this is designed to suck you in.
It's designed to weaken Trump supporters and have you start questioning your decision to vote for him, to question your support for Trump.
It's all part of the plan.
It's not specific to this executive order.
They have been waiting for the first opportunity to en mass engage.
And this is it.
And it's to give you an idea of how selective the outrage is.
Have you noticed there seems to be far more outrage from the drive-by media and the Democrat Party over Trump's temporary suspension of visas from terrorist hotspots preordained and named by Obama.
This is not unprecedented.
We've done this before.
The seven countries have been previously named in previous Obama orders and decisions.
But the fact that, and the number of people here that have been affected is anywhere from 100 to 300 people, and all of the people who were detained have now been released.
And yet, look at the lack of proportion here at the protests and outrage over this.
And there seems to be far more outrage from the drive-bys and the Democrat Party over a temporary suspension of visas from terrorist hotspots than there is over Muslim terror attacks in this country.
You can have a Muslim San Bernardino.
You can have Fort Hood.
You can take your pick, the underwear bomber, the unabomber underwear bomb.
It doesn't matter.
There's no outrage from the drive.
The reaction to an actual terror attack is what?
You better not, you better not climb down on the Muslim chair.
You better not start blaming Islam.
You better not.
And we're going to create a backlash.
We can't create a backlash.
Actual terror attacks are met with a yawn in comparison to this manufactured outrage over a temporary executive order.
And you know what this temporary executive order really is?
I know people have short memories, but these are things that Donald Trump said that he was going to do.
These are the exact things that Trump said he was going to do that caused a majority of voters to vote for him.
Hell in the Electoral College.
There's no surprise here.
This is exactly what Trump voters wanted.
They voted for Trump specifically.
Trump made mention of policies like this many times a day at all of his rallies.
There are no surprises here.
There's no rabbit out of a hat.
There's nothing that should be shocking.
Everything that Trump did here is something Trump said he was going to do.
Now, aside from the fact that people in Washington are not used to that happening in politics, which is another reason they're off balance and outraged, I think what we have here is a little bit of Trump marketing and PR.
Trump says ABCD, he's going to do them.
First week in office, he does them, ABCD, and has photo ops to show him signing ABCDE.
The marketing in PR is that Trump does what he says he's going to do.
But this is a temporary thing that fulfills a campaign promise, but it doesn't significantly rearrange American policy at all.
One of the things I heard people say, this is so ill-timed.
There was no advance warning.
You didn't even give the relevant organizations and bureaucracies a chance to gin up and get ready for this.
Right, okay.
So you're going to have a temporary ban from seven countries and you announce it and it's going to be two weeks down the road.
You're going to implement it.
What's going to happen in those two weeks?
The borders are going to be flooded.
Every bad actor and who knows who else is going to do their damnedest to get into the country before it goes into effect.
If you're going to do something like this, you have to do it this way.
If you're serious about it.
Folks, this is not going to stop.
I told you, Trump doesn't have anybody but you.
He doesn't have the media supporting him like Obama did.
He doesn't have the Congress support.
Let me tell you, the real choke point here and the real weak point, and I've mentioned it a number of times all during the campaign.
The real problem Trump has here is not these protesters.
The real problem he's going to have is the Republicans in Congress sticking with him.
This is the kind of thing that they've caved to, I don't know how many times.
This is the kind of uprising in the media, uprising on the left, that just sends chills down the spines of the average ordinary Washington Republican, and they cave within seconds to things like this, as McCain and Lindsey Graham predictably and right on schedule have done by coming out and saying they profoundly disagree.
This has always been, as far as I'm concerned, the wild card for anything Trump does.
And that is the Republican and the Republican leadership in Congress.
I've always thought that in the early stages they would hold their tongues because let me tell, folks, the Washington establishments, the Washington establishment, Republican Democrat, secondary, the establishments, the establishment.
And I don't care.
I don't care what kind of popularity Trump has.
They don't like it in the establishment, in either sector, in either party, in either nook or cranny.
The Republicans are kind of under pressure.
They've got to go along with it.
The voters chose this.
The Republican voters wanted this.
The Republican voters actively made this happen.
So the Republicans kind of have to go along with it, but they are holding their fire and keeping their powder dry.
And they are going to have to hold their tongues.
But the first chance they think they get that they can get away with breaking with Trump, they're going to do it.
This may not be it.
Well, it is for McCain and Lindsey Graham.
But believe me, that is the major problem I think that Trump has in implementing his agenda.
The opposition, the Democrats, no-brainer.
George Soros-funded mass protest, no-brainer.
I mean, you know, that's going to happen.
And I really, if you can do anything, try to keep it in perspective and understand that it isn't specific.
They try to make you think it is.
The image is on to make you think that Trump doesn't care about people, doesn't care, and that there's a religious test going on.
We always have had a religious test.
You know, I went practically losing my voice explaining this all during the campaign, particularly where refugees are concerned.
Okay, so we have somebody seeking political asylum.
Let's say it's Ali Sahib Skyhook, and he shows up at JFK and he wants political asylum.
The first thing, why do you want asylum?
He says, Well, I'm from a country where there's a religious war going on.
I'm war-torn.
I'm in strife and so forth.
What country?
He names the country.
What's the religion?
What's the war?
We always ask their religion.
We always ask this in determining whether or not they're telling us the truth.
There's always been religious questions.
There have always been religious tests.
By the way, the media is prepared.
Trump only wants Christians, white Christians to come into the country.
And it's just, it's so over the top that, but it's so constant, too, that it requires constant vigilance by you to keep all of this in perspective.
Everybody just chill here.
We're talking between 100 and 300 people in a temporary executive order that I actually believe is PR in market.
I'm not trying to insult Trump with this, but he's not an idiot.
He campaigns specifically on a number of things.
And in the first week in office, he's rat-tat-tat-dun them, checked them off the list, showing that he does what he says he's going to do.
But this is not a permanent rewrite of American policy.
This is not legislation.
This does not forever change.
And you add to this Steve Bannon.
You know, I love reading the media as they react to somebody telling the truth about him.
So Bannon goes out there.
He is, oh, by the way, you don't even know the half of it.
Bannon, I never, should I say this?
I don't know any of these people.
You have to understand here, folks.
I feel it necessary to say this simply, not for full disclosure, I mean, but just to fill you with the proper information.
I never heard of Steve Bannon until this campaign started.
I had no idea who the guy was.
It's not an insult.
It's not a put-down.
Probably my fault for not knowing.
I've since learned the Breitbart chairman, and he was one of the early investors in the Seinfeld show, still cashing those syndication checks that Seinfeld is in syndication, Goldman Sachs, and so forth.
Known Trump for a long time, didn't know that.
He is Trump's chief strategist.
He is the number one strategic advisor for Trump.
And Trump just put him on the National Security Council.
They're having a cow over that too.
The National Security Council is made up of people who are ostensibly apolitical.
That's right.
They're only people who are interested in the nation's security and analyzing intelligence and briefing the president.
And points been made over the weekend that George W. Bush would never have put Karl Rove anywhere near the National Security Council.
No president ever has.
David Axelrod, Obama's campaign strategy, he was nowhere near Obama's National Security Council because it's so important that everybody understand that there is no politics in national security, right?
Hardy harhar.
No politics in national security.
It's just absurd.
There's politics in everything.
So Trump has just blown that one sky high by putting Bannon in there.
Trump got rid of some well-known national security experts and put his chief strategist in there on that team, the National Security Council.
That's got him fit to be tied.
But Bannon said, he's talking to the New York Times said, I want you to quote me.
You, the media, are the opposition party.
You are the enemy.
You are who we're fighting.
You need to close your mind.
You keep your mouth shut.
And listen, you still don't know why Donald Trump won.
You still don't know America.
Well, the media, all they heard was, you need to shut your mouth.
And I have read my sports media buddies.
I've read my tech media buddies.
I've read all.
And all they're doing is throwing the First Amendment back at him.
Mr. Bannon, in case you don't know, there's a First Amendment Congress show grant.
He wasn't telling you to shut up.
He wasn't telling you to take your ball and go home.
He was telling you to listen.
He was telling you to close your mouth for a while and listen and learn and try to figure out why you are so out of it.
Now, he's, you know, he's a brawler, so he didn't use intellectually approved terms in telling them to shut up and listen.
So they heard the shut up, and Trump's come along and agreed with it now.
And they were expecting Trump to take Bannon to the woodshed.
They still haven't figured out what hit them.
And I'm telling you, the Democrat Party, folks, do not doubt me on this.
All of these protests, mass protests at the airports and all this stuff does not mask the fact and does not hide the fact that the Democrat Party is a minority party that is losing its grip, that is losing touch, that is losing seats, that is losing its power.
And these protests are, part of them is to create the illusion that they are still the majority, that they represent a majority of thinking in the country, that they are more powerful than they've ever been, and none of it's true.
This is George Soros bought and paid for and organized for the most part.
It is not spontaneous.
It's not specific to this.
They have manuals and talking points, things to say when it's a protest of, or when it's an executive order on ethnicity or foreign nationals of any kind.
And if it comes to Supreme Court nominee, then they're going to have another manual that tells them what to say as they hit the protest march for that.
It's not spontaneous.
It is planned.
And by the way, this is all the Democrat Party has.
This is it.
This has become the substance of the Democrat Party.
No.
Total resistance.
Have to take a break.
Just getting warmed up on this theme, however.
Be back in just a second.
Don't doubt me on this stuff, folks.
Remember when the Tea Party protested, Pea Party was marching?
What happened?
They were ripped to shreds for being anti-government.
The Tea Party protests were not heralded.
The Tea Party protests were not joined.
The Tea Party protests were not held up as great examples of a time-honored American dissent.
They were destroyed.
The media tried to destroy them.
Remember what happened in Indiana, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, identical to what happened this weekend with Trump's executive order.
Remember the bathroom controversy in North Carolina.
Transgenders wanted to use whatever bathroom they want for whatever reason.
Remember the outrage.
It's identical.
It doesn't matter the issue.
The simple fact of the matter is that the drive-by media and the American left despise conservatism, and now they despise Trump more than they are afraid of terrorism or any other real enemy of this country.
But all of this.
Now, I know there's been a lot of anxiety over the weekend.
That's why I've been chomping it to bit to get here today, try to calm some of your fears and to put this in perspective.
The Democrat Party has not changed.
The Democrat Party is still the party that lost, that still only has five states where they have the governorship and the state legislature, and they haven't done anything to improve their standing.
All of this is theater, folks.
It is theater designed to make it look like everything happening now is a mistake or the result of fraud or Russian hacking, that a majority of people didn't really like Trump, that people do not support what Trump is doing.
However, Reuters did venture out into the heartland of America.
I guess they got their visas.
And they can't find anybody upset with Trump's executive order in Iowa.
They can't find anybody upset in the Midwest with it.
And they're seething over it.
I was telling people over the weekend who are alarmed at how often and how large these protests materialize.
And let's face it, with it being a semi-common occurrence, there's one of two reactions.
You either get tired of it and you get mad, which is me, or you get frightened and you get anxious and you start questioning.
Oh my God, are these people still the majority in this election?
Were just a fluke?
No, they are not.
If they weren't being paid and if they weren't being organized and if they weren't waiting for marching orders, these protests wouldn't be nearly as large or intense as they are.
But there's something interesting about this in the fact, okay, this is what people elected Trump to do.
Trump's doing what he was elected to do, but we're not a direct democracy.
Does that enable a president to do whatever he wants just because he was elected to do it?
Hang on just a second, a second.
I checked the email during the break, and there's a bunch of them in there, obviously.
One of them stood out.
Why are you saying, Mr. Limbaugh, the Republicans are the choke point?
You ever heard of Obamacare repeal, folks?
What do you keep hearing on Obamacare repeal?
What's the latest news on Obamacare repeal?
That Republicans are having trouble figuring out a way to do it.
Do you realize that there was a secret recording?
The Republicans had a little retreat in Philadelphia last week.
And from this retreat, a secret recording emerged that detailed Republicans struggling with coming up with ways to repeal and replace Obamacare.
And I said, wait a minute, a secret recording?
Pennsylvania happens to be one of the states where you need people's permission to record their conversation.
So here comes a secret recording that comes from the Republican retreat, made to look like the Republicans got shafted by a rogue interloper.
And that may be the case.
I don't know.
But tax cuts were a huge, huge deal in the Trump campaign.
Don't see anything on those.
And on Obamacare, the only news we're seeing is how, well, I don't know what we can do.
I don't know.
We don't have a plan.
It's really harder than we thought because we have to maintain the 26-year coverage and we've got to maintain the pre-existing.
I don't know.
And it's clear.
Well, no, it's not clear.
It appears there isn't a whole lot of energy for this.
I mean, Trump won.
They won.
They have all three branches now.
What are they waiting on?
What are they waiting on?
Well, these protests, in part, are designed to paralyze Republicans.
And if they paralyze Trump, well, that's icing on the cake and an added bonus, but that's not going to happen.
Trump just doubles down on them, and they don't know what hit him.
They think they have the momentum right now.
This is the great thing, too.
They think with all these protests that they have taken the momentum from Trump.
They haven't taken the momentum from Trump.
Trump can regain the momentum if he ever loses it anytime he wants.
And he's done that with the announcement of his Supreme Court nomination tomorrow night and another executive order today on small business regulations.
Major, major executive order there.
So he can reclaim the momentum anytime he wants to.
And they still don't understand who they're up against with Trump, folks.
They're trying to take Trump out the way they've succeeded in taking out any Republican they've ever wanted to take out because it always works or for the most part always works whenever they want to take out a Republican.
This stuff, all of these protests, which are not tied specifically to this executive order, you've got to believe that.
You must understand this.
It's crucial going forward you be able to keep in perspective what they show you on TV and not fall for the narrative.
This is as much about paralyzing Republicans as it is Trump.
Because if they can paralyze Republicans, they can stop the Trump agenda.
They can stop anything Trump wants to try to implement via legislation.
That's who these people are really aiming at.
And they'll go to the, how can you be on the side of a man who wants to deny civil rights to simple refugees who are fleeing war-torn strife in their needy?
It's that kind of approach.
And in the past, it's the kind of thing Republicans have reacted to it the way the protesters want them to.
I've always thought that the GOP was going to be a potential choke point for Trump when it came time to implement his agenda.
And you see it here with Obamacare.
I mean, how many years did they campaign promising, assuring us?
How many years have they held even, if they call them symbolic votes on repealing it?
Now they've got the whole shooting match.
They got the whole ball of wax.
And however, it's happening, the news is leaking that it's getting really hard.
They don't know what to do.
They're working really hard, but it's proving much more difficult than the old argument, which I prepped you for before the end of last year.
Repeal and replace or repeal and replace in two years or repeal and replace in three years or just repeal.
And the thinking is, well, we can't repeal it till we have something to replace it with, and we don't know what that is yet, and we're not sure the timeframe when it would be best to do the replacement.
Let's repeal it.
Well, we can't do that because now we just turn it loose in the insurance.
Yeah, the private sector.
Don't trust the private sector, right?
Don't trust the private.
The private sector, you leave it alone in the private sector.
Everybody's going to get screwed, right?
That's the way the Democrats think.
At any rate, folks, I was telling people over the weekend who are alarmed at how often and how large these protests seem to be, they materialize.
And I told everybody that asked me about it to calm down that it is the strategy, this is the official policy of Trump opposition to simply resist everything because that's all they can do.
They can't stop it unless the Republicans cave and join them.
If the Republicans stay unified, House and Senate, and in support of the Trump agenda, then there's nothing the Democrats can do.
Hence, all these protests and all of these people.
You know, the drive-bys are expert at making the things they believe seem like they represent the vast majority of thinking in the country.
They're very good at making it appear that everybody agrees with the take on all this that the drive-bys have.
The drive-bys are outraged by this.
Civil libertarians are outraged.
People cannot believe that Trump would be so inhumane and so callous.
And they report this in a way that makes you think everybody in America thinks the same thing.
And I'm telling you, they don't.
Not even close.
But that's what the narrative becomes.
And then the real threat that Trump faces is from traditional Republicans afraid and scared of this kind of thing because they fall for the trick that this represents a majority of thinking.
The Republicans have been in the minority for so long, it's hard to stop thinking of themselves that way.
I have an analogy.
It's like people have been overweight all their lives and go on a diet, and they lose the weight, but they don't start thinking thin.
They've been overweight all their lives, and that's their self-image.
So they stop at every pane of glass and every mirror and gaze at themselves, looking for any evidence that the weight's coming back on.
One of the problems with permanent weight loss is that people don't have a corresponding mental adjustment, that there's a new them.
Same thing here.
The Republicans have been on a losing end, and they're constantly on a losing end as far as the media is concerned.
They've been in the minority, well, if you go back the last 60 years so often that that became the mindset.
And it's tough.
Start acting confident and knowledgeably that you're in the majority and that you have the power and wield it.
If you constantly think you're in the minority and if all of this news coverage makes it look like you are, which is its purpose, well, then we have a problem.
But see, I look at this a different way.
I look at this as everybody in Washington, and I would include many Republicans in this, but certainly the Democrats and the media, still not understanding Trump.
They think momentum has shifted and that they have regained it.
The moment is theirs now.
They're in control.
They're defining things.
They are in charge of the narrative.
The thing about that is it isn't true.
Donald Trump can reclaim the momentum, the narrative, anytime he wants to, often by just doubling down on the thing that made him mad in the first place, or changing direction and announcing something brand new that leaves everybody in the dust on what they're protesting, which is what the SCOTUS nomination announcement for tomorrow night was and the small business regulation reduction executive order.
Now these people are out still protesting what happened at the airports and so forth, but the bottom line is that all the travelers who were detained have now been released.
So story's over.
But it isn't over because the story is actually resistance to Trump, not the specifics involved here.
And one of the things that they're still operating under, folks, is that Trump is going to implode and destroy himself.
They have believed that since the day Trump descended the escalators at Trump Tower, they thought that his announcement speech was an implosion and that he was finished.
Somebody has put together a video, and it takes 15 or 20 minutes to watch it, of everybody they can think of assuring everybody that Trump would never win.
Every comedian you can think of, Hollywood actors, Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer, virtually everybody laughing about the possibility of Trump becoming president.
Every one of them to a man or woman saying not possible.
I mean, Bob Beckle, they're all there, and they've all got egg on their face.
They were all proven wrong.
But the reason that they all believe that, they believe Trump's going to implode or that there's some magic bullet out there that's going to take him out, like the Access Hollywood video with Billy Bush and Trump saying he can grab anything he wants because he's a famous guy.
All these things they thought were going to destroy Trump.
And they think that Trump himself is going to destroy himself.
And they've believed it from the get-go.
And they're still waiting for it to happen.
They thought this executive order was it.
They thought this was the Trump implosion.
And their assembling all these protesters was to be the exclamation point.
I mean, I saw two stories that said Trump's presidency has already hit the iceberg.
It's taking on water.
It was this weekend and this executive order story that prompted those two stories I've seen.
And it's all rooted in the fact that they think Trump is going to implode and destroy himself.
They believed it, and the Republicans have too since the day Trump came down the escalators.
Democrats' time-tested techniques for destroying Republicans personally and politically do not work on Trump, but they haven't figured it out yet because they don't know any other way to go at him.
They have had so much success being able to take out and destroy any Republican they want that they have never developed an alternative corresponding strategy based on a different kind of Republican, which Trump is.
The media has proven inept at destroying Trump, and all this has caused to happen is the media to gin it up even further and try harder, but using the same techniques they've always tried.
They're beating their heads against the wall.
Do not doubt me.
The objective is to destroy Donald Trump.
The objective is to impeach him.
The objective is to destroy his reputation and presidency, even if he remains in office.
This in the minds of the American people.
You can look at the media as the military wing of the Democrat Party, and they're firing blanks.
They don't think so.
They don't realize it, but they're hoping that Trump will continue to implode or will implode at some point.
But to me, and I say this frankly and clearly and honestly, to me, this is fun to watch.
How many times the past 18 months have we been right where we are?
How many times past 18 months have we been right where we were this past weekend?
How many times during the campaign did you even think, ah, that's it, Trump's finished now?
Even on election night, as late as 9 p.m., Hillary Rodham Rodham thought she was still going to win in a landslide.
Nate Silver at 5.38, 9 p.m. was starting to think, uh-oh.
And they haven't gotten over it, and they're still trying what they've always used in the past that succeeds in destroying Republicans, but it doesn't do anything but glance off of Donald Trump.
They just don't understand.
Haven't been able to figure Trump out.
It's not that hard.
He's devoted to winning.
It's the driving force behind Trump.
They are going to continue this kind of thing.
And it's going to intensify with each instance it doesn't work.
So buckle up, folks.
This is what it was always going to look like.
You don't take on the Washington establishment and have them just bow down and get out of the way.
They're not going to give it up.
It was always going to be like this.
If you voted for Trump, you should have known, probably did this is what it's going to look like every day.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
Just to demonstrate to you my consistency, and I'm just not saying this today.
I want to take you back November 17th last year.
This is me, November 17th last year.
Establishment types and political professionals, both in and outside the government, media, all kinds of people washing their head, better get ready for the breakneck pace that Trump is going to try to bring to this.
Now, the establishment's not going to roll over, and there are going to be plenty of Democrats, procedural moves, say in the Senate, try to slow things down.
But Trump is not going to be the one slowing things down.
You watch, folks.
The reason Trump was elected is going to be on display, and people are going to like it.
That's another thing.
People are going to like it.
They are going to like the purposeful, intentional pursuit of these objectives because these objectives are going to be sought for substantive reasons, not for public relations reasons, not for buzz.
Trump is going to want to get things done to get things done.
He's not going to want to just survive on appearing to want to get things done.
It's a big, big difference.
Trump is going to plow through this bureaucracy like an establishment member would not.
Mark my words, keep an eye on it.
Could be really fun to watch.
And for me, it is.
But for a lot of people, oh, no, oh, no, I expected people to support it.
They're never going to support.
Folks, we're dealing with whatever percentage of the country the left is do not like this country as founded, and they thought they were on the way to transforming it.
With Barack Hussein, oh, by the way, that's we're nearing that time where Barry O will be unable to avoid the appeal of the cameras.
We're getting very, very near the point where that prediction that I made is going to happen.
Where Obama will be, it'll be presented as the media sought out Obama for reaction on these draconian things that Trump is doing.
And Obama will appear as though he's reluctant to come forward.
But because times are so, so drastic, he's forced to comment and he'll start weighing it on it.
And it'll give added weight to the protesters and drive-bys and everything else.
You're going to have to stand firm and solid and tall against it because it's all planned.
It's all in the works.
I've just run across a piece here.
Apparently, the Wall Street Journal has a.
Well, it's a story about another gang of eight-style amnesty comprehensive immigration bill in the Senate that is being brought to us by a Republican senator from North Carolina, Tom Tillis.
Exactly what I was talking about.
The Republicans are going to be Trump's biggest obstacle, not these protesters and not these leftists.
But sadly, my friends, we have another break here.
So we'll be back.
Well, that's it, my friends, for the first busy broadcast hour.
We've got much more coming up.
Two hours yet to go.
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