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Nov. 7, 2024 - Rebel News
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EZRA LEVANT | Comeback king Donald Trump elected president for second time

Ezra Levant declares Donald Trump’s second term a historic comeback, securing 72 million votes—outpacing Harris’s 67 million—while winning swing states, the Electoral College, and popular vote, despite establishment opposition. International leaders like Orban and Milei celebrate his victory as a blow to globalist agendas, while Putin praises Trump for ending Ukraine’s war, disrupted by Johnson in 2022. Trump’s policy-driven cabinet, including RFK Jr., contrasts Harris’s lack of leadership, and election irregularities—gas leaks in Michigan, extended voting in Pennsylvania—highlighted his resilience. A Trump presidency could stall globalist censorship, carbon taxes, and UN COP climate schemes, signaling a shift toward national sovereignty and optimism worldwide. [Automatically generated summary]

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Wonderful Eight-Hour Live Stream 00:01:49
Donald Trump is the president of the United States again, and a lot of people did not think that was possible.
A lot of people tried to stop it, whether it was prosecuting him or, God forbid, shooting him.
Well, he did it, and he had a landslide victory, winning every single swing state in America.
We had a wonderful eight-hour live stream last night.
I'll try to boil down my thoughts into a fraction of that time today.
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David's Labour Party Update 00:15:51
Donald Trump is back and it's wonderful.
It's November 6th, and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
Well, we had a live stream last night covering the U.S. election.
We were up to the wee hours.
I was in this chair for I think about eight hours.
Sheila Gonreed was co-hosting with me from her base in Alberta.
And our friend David Menzies was down in Washington, D.C.
And Alexa Lavoie was in New York City.
And Abiy Yamini was at Mar-a-Lago.
Very exciting place to be.
So we were in the field, but we were watching the results.
And Trump was leading from pretty much the start, the very beginning.
But I don't know about you.
I was worried about the steal.
I was worried about cheating.
I mean, I kept saying, well, this is good and that's promising and he's leading here.
But when is the super big delivery of millions of ballots?
Let me show you something that's been not quite trending on Twitter, but I've seen a lot of it from Democrats.
Here's some stats that I confirmed earlier today.
In 2008, when Barack Obama, perhaps the most energizing political candidate since Reagan, perhaps even since JFK, when he ran, he got 69 million votes for the Democrats.
That was huge.
Four years later, he still got 66 million votes, which is pretty good, but I guess some people had soured on his campaign.
But still, it was enough to win.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton got just under 66 million.
So she didn't quite get as many votes as Barack Obama did in his second election, but it was enough to beat Trump in terms of the raw vote.
Trump won the Electoral College, if you know the difference.
Last night, the Democrats got 67 million votes.
So 1 million more than Hillary Clinton got.
But here's the anomaly.
In 2020, last time, there were 81 million votes for Joe Biden.
Hang on a second, hang on.
That old guy who didn't leave his basement, who didn't campaign, he got 81 million votes.
Last night, there were about 67 million Democrats and almost 72 million for Trump.
So Trump won the popular vote, which of course doesn't count for anything other than it's quite symbolic.
And so I see on Twitter so many Democrats saying, wait a minute, we left 15 million votes on the table.
If Joe Biden got 81 million votes in 2020, how did all the energy behind Kamala Harris get 15 million votes less?
Well, yeah, good question.
And we should investigate that.
And maybe we should have a judicial inquiry.
And maybe we should all figure out where those votes came from last time and why they weren't there this time.
I'll put that aside.
But it was wonderful to watch.
And just like I like to follow David Coletto, the liberal-oriented pollster, he himself is very trustworthy.
His firm is chaired by a liberal.
So when they have bad news for the liberals, I'm more likely to trust it than if it's a conservative.
I've told you my reasoning on that many times.
I feel the same way about the New York Times newspaper.
They live to hate Donald Trump.
Part of it is just commercial.
Donald Trump sells.
You know that.
Whether you love him or hate him, people are interested in him.
That's why he was so successful on TV.
The New York Times despises Trump.
And so as the good news came in moment by moment, I appreciated seeing it from the New York Times.
And they have a beautiful website too.
So every single swing state, you know what I mean by a swing state.
Texas is a deep red state.
It's going to be Republican.
California is a deep blue state.
It's going to be Democrat.
But what about those that can go one way or another, depending on the mood, depending on the momentum?
That's a place like Pennsylvania, a place like Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan.
And you add those up and it makes a big difference.
There were about six or seven swing states and every single one of them went for Trump.
Every one, not just a few, which is all he needed, every one of them.
And he even had growth in the blue states, hence winning the popular vote.
Here's a chart of demographics broken down by age and gender.
Every single demographic group increased their vote for Republicans, except two, seniors and white college women.
Thought that was interesting.
Latinos are now Republican.
Did you see that one coming?
The most Latino district in America near the border voted Republican, voted for Trump the first time it went Republican in more than 100 years.
That's because he said he promised to end open borders immigration.
Just because someone is Latino doesn't mean they believe in breaking the law.
That's sort of a condescending Democrat thing to think, isn't it?
I think that Trump ran a high energy, interesting, enjoyable campaign.
He worked extremely hard.
He would give two, three, sometimes more rallies a day where he would speak extemporaneously for an hour at a time.
And it was part policy talk, part storytelling, part comedy.
Kamala Harris was tightly scripted.
If her teleprompter misfired, she would be stuck and wouldn't know what to say.
She only did scripted events like a Saturday night live appearance as opposed to an unscripted three-hour interview with the podcaster Joe Rogan.
Their closing argument, so to speak, in the Democrats was abortion versus the Nazis.
As in, they said, if you value abortion, if that's the most important thing to you, you better vote Democrat.
And you don't want to be with those Nazis, don't you?
Well, of course, Donald Trump had a lot of arguments, including prosperity and just getting America out of its rut and making America successful again and bringing order to a chaotic world.
I think that was a much more compelling argument.
And there was something sort of sad about these white dudes for Harris who were saying they were voting on one reason only.
That was so their daughters could have abortions.
If you think I'm kidding, that's really what their ads said.
Didn't work.
And I'm not sure if it'll work in Canada next time because that's obviously the Trudeau playbook.
He calls everyone he doesn't like a Nazi.
And he says, if you want abortions, you better vote for the Liberals.
I don't know if that's the most important issue for Canadians.
And by the way, there is no abortion law in Canada.
You can get an abortion for any reason or no reason, all the way up to the moment of birth.
It was incredible to watch.
And we stayed up quite late.
I enjoyed it.
I didn't get too silly, as I sometimes do at 3 a.m.
And, of course, we're in the Eastern time zone, which is where Mar-a-Lago and Florida is.
But people around the world went to bed and then woke up to find out that Donald Trump had won.
And I think some people were shocked because they wanted Kamala Harris to win and they began to believe what they wanted would come true.
And they closed off their mind to information to the contrary.
And one of the most, I don't know if amusing is the right word, interesting reactions was from the UK Labour Party, as we've talked about in recent months.
The UK Labour Party is big into censorship.
They're big against social media companies and misinformation.
They started jailing people for making tweets.
They even mused about arresting or in other ways sanctioning Elon Musk's Twitter.
Well, Elon Musk was a key part of Donald Trump's campaign.
And imagine the shock when the Labour Party discovered Donald Trump is now president.
I want to play for you a clip.
This gentleman I'm about to show you, his name is David Lammy.
He's their foreign minister or foreign secretary, as they're called over in the UK.
Listen to him just tell you what he thinks about Donald Trump.
This was a few years ago and now he's been promoted.
This video was not a secret.
This was on LBC, one of the larger radio networks in the UK.
Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, knew that David Lammy said this.
David Lamy never apologized for this.
And now this is the man who has to engage in foreign affairs with Donald Trump.
Take a look.
Donald Trump has been tearing up all of the accords that we maintained on climate change.
If you care about climate change, you care about the future of this world, then you must stand against Donald Trump.
This is a man that is someone who thinks it's okay to describe women in the most horrendous of ways, their body parts, to speak about them in a misogynistic and deeply offensive fashion.
This is the Donald Trump that we are rolling out the red carpet for.
And you know, we don't always give a state visit to American presidents.
That was afforded to George W. Bush.
It was afforded to the great John Kennedy.
It was afforded to Barack Obama.
But we don't do it for all presidents.
Lyndon Johnson, Ford, Carter did not get one.
So why?
Why is Theresa May putting Donald Trump in this position, this pivotal position, having him alongside the Queen and all the great dignitaries across the country and in the corporation of London sitting alongsiding him and lauding him for this shameful behavior on an international stage?
We stand with the American people, but we absolutely say that our democratic values are opposed to the misogyny, opposed to the racism, opposed to Steve Bannon and the horrible white supremacy that he seems to stand for.
Absolutely want to defend the planet as our great David Attenborough has said.
Yeah, I'm not sure how that's going to work with Donald Trump.
Donald Trump takes things personally for good or for bad.
If you, frankly, suck up to him, boy, does he shine that love light on you.
But if you insult him and disrespect him, he'll repay it in kind 10 times over.
There was news halfway through the campaign that the UK Labor Party was putting together dozens, perhaps hundreds of volunteers, including staff, to go over to the United States to campaign against Trump.
And this was widely reported.
Oh, the Trumps did not like that, including Donald Trump Jr., I think, responded to that.
I think the UK is going to have a bit of a tough time.
But I think Donald Trump will be better for the United Kingdom than the Labour Party itself.
I don't know if you saw this news.
I didn't talk about it.
But there's some islands called the Chagos or Chagos Islands, one of which you may have heard of before.
It's called Diego Garcia.
And it's a very tiny and obscure island, but it's incredibly important because it is the forward Air Force base used by different allies, especially the United States.
So that's where they base B-52 bombers, B-2 bombers.
It's this island in the middle of the Pacific, Diego Garcia, pardon me.
And the Labour government of the UK just decided to hand it back to, I forget who it originally was owned by, I don't know, Indonesia or something.
But the Labour Party was just going to give it up, just like they gave Hong Kong back to China.
Well, they had a 99-year lease.
They sort of had to do that.
They were just going to give it away.
Well, there's speculation in the British press that Donald Trump will intervene and stop the UK from giving away this strategic island.
In a way, Donald Trump is the grown-up to David Lamy's childish student council-style politics.
If you think David Lamy is dumb, well, of course, you haven't met our foreign minister, Melanie Jolie, who has been disparaging Trump and saying we have an emergency action plan if he's elected.
First of all, no, you don't.
And second of all, grow up.
There are some grown-ups out there, or at least some serious people.
Vladimir Putin is taking Donald Trump's arrival extremely seriously.
Donald Trump has talked about stopping to subsidize the Ukraine war, which is basically NATO countries pumping in money and weapons and Ukrainian soldiers doing the dying.
It has indeed been very costly on Russia.
It has killed probably hundreds of thousands of Russians.
We don't know the exact number, but at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and the tearing up of Ukraine and the violation of its borders.
Trump says he will end this war almost immediately.
And you've got to believe both sides want to.
In fact, they came to an almost deal in 2022 before Boris Johnson scotched it.
Here's a clip of Vladimir Putin.
I played this last night.
I'll play it again today.
Saying he was sure that Donald Trump was sincere.
He just wanted to hear the details, but this is a man who looks ready to negotiate the end of a bloody war.
And I don't know about you, but if you value peace and an end to the bloodshed, how can that be a bad thing?
Take a look at Putin reacting to Trump.
This, by the way, was before the election, a couple of days before.
Take a look.
You know, the fact that Mr. Trump, as a presidential candidate, says that he's ready and wants to stop the war in Ukraine, we take that very seriously.
Well, I haven't seen his ideas on how exactly he's going to do that.
And that is the key question.
But I have no doubt that he says that sincerely, and we support that.
How can you not think ending a war is a hopeful thing?
Obviously, it will end on terms both sides have to agree to, but I think that is better than the constant meat grinder that's going on there.
And by the way, Ukraine is losing.
It's losing miles every day.
That's not the only major file of grown-ups.
I mean, I don't think that Donald Trump, Donald Trump was working the phone.
He was up till 3 or 4 a.m. last night and he was up today working the phones, getting straight with work.
His transition team all ready to go.
He had a phone call, apparently, with Narendra Modi of India, the largest country in the world, one of the fastest growing economies in the world, a democracy.
Trump and Modi have had a friendship.
You might remember a few years ago they had the Howdy-Modi big rally in Texas where it was very sort of intimate and Trump and Modi were holding hands in the Eastern tradition.
Donald Trump is getting right to work.
He had a call list and he started going through it right away.
No time to waste.
I'm guessing that Justin Trudeau was not on his call sheet today.
And why would Trudeau be?
What would Trump possibly want to say to Justin Trudeau?
Donald Trump's Israel Agenda 00:04:56
I mean, I suppose he could say, you better get your NATO 2% spending of your GDP for the military up, but I think he would have an underling pass that message on.
I saw a report on a Lebanese news channel in Arabic.
It was obviously translated into English about a promise that Donald Trump had made to Muslims and Arabs, especially to win over the state of Michigan, because there's a large Muslim population in Michigan, in Detroit, in Dearborn, in Hamtramick.
There's a number.
In fact, Hamtramik is a majority Muslim town in the United States.
So how did Donald Trump pitch them?
Because he won Michigan.
I don't know what the breakdown is by ethnicity or race.
That would be very interesting to know.
But there was a move away from Kamala Harris.
So how could Donald Trump, who has been such an ally of Israel, of Benjamin Netanyahu, and of the Jews, frankly, how could he at the same time reach out to Muslims and Arabs?
And I mean, I know how Kamala Harris tried to do it.
She had different messages for different people.
That's how Trudeau does it too.
Trudeau says one thing when he's at a Jewish synagogue and another thing when he said a Muslim mosque.
But Donald Trump, I think, said the same thing in both places, which is, we'll end the violence and bring peace.
And actually, I think Donald Trump is credible on that because didn't he broker the Abraham Accords?
And isn't it true that during his tenure, there were no new wars in the world, or at least none involving the United States?
And we just talked about the war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump says he'll end it.
Isn't that something that Muslim Americans want?
And let me read to you something that Jared Kushner, who is Donald Trump's son-in-law, but he's much more than just a son-in-law.
He was a senior advisor on the Abraham Accords.
Let me read to you something that Kushner published on Twitter after Israel had a series of miraculous sneak attacks on the terrorist group called Hezbollah.
You might recall that Israel managed to infiltrate Hezbollah and sell them sort of old school walkie-talkies and pagers with a little explosive device in them, incredibly.
And all at once, the pagers went beep, beep, beep.
And these terrorists would, these were special terrorist pagers.
They would all pick them up and push the buttons, like read or whatever, and it would detonate.
And it killed or maimed thousands of the terrorist leadership.
And then they attacked and killed the head of Hezbollah, wiped out their leadership.
And it was so overwhelming.
And it was such a sneak attack.
And it absolutely debilitated what was the largest terrorist group in the world.
Over 100,000 rockets and missiles, tens of thousands of terrorists.
They wiped out the entire leadership and just put it in disarray.
And let me read to you what Jared Kushner wrote.
And it's important because Jared Kushner is the one who brokered the peace between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Sudan and Bahrain.
And he's been working on Saudi Arabia.
Look what he said.
Iranian leadership, remember, Iran backs Hezbollah.
Iranian leadership is stuck in the old Middle East, while their neighbors in the Gulf Cooperation Council, that's Bahrain and United Arab Emirates, are sprinting toward the future by investing in their populations and infrastructure.
They're becoming dynamic magnets for talent and investment, while Iran falls further behind.
As the Iranian proxies and threats dissipate, regional security and prosperity will rise for Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike.
Israel now finds itself with the threat from Gaza mostly neutralized and the opportunity to neutralize Hezbollah in the north.
It's unfortunate how we got here, but maybe there can be a silver lining in the end.
I didn't read his whole tweet.
He starts off by saying, I could never figure out how to deal with Hezbollah.
It was the gun to the head of anything in the West.
And Israel smacked the gun out of the hand of Iran.
So I think, do you see where I'm going here?
Donald Trump said to the Muslims and the Arabs, vote for me.
I'll end the war, bring peace.
And what is Donald Trump as a businessman and a prosperity generator?
He'll end the war, bring peace and prosperity.
And that's what Jared Kushner is talking about.
It is possible to continue the Abraham Accords, to have a second round.
So if the desire from Arab Americans and Muslim Americans is a genuine peace and prosperity like Dubai, Trump can do it.
If it's the hateful encampments and protests we see on the streets, it won't happen.
Global Order Shifts 00:15:27
But remember, those are largely Iranian puppets.
I found that a very hopeful thing.
All right, let's move on from that subject, although it's very interesting, I think.
Here's what was also interesting last night.
Now, we all stayed up late because we wanted to watch Donald Trump's acceptance speech, and it was not a normal acceptance speech.
He did the thank yous and he came on stage with his family, but it turned into another campaign speech.
He talked about Elon Musk's rockets.
He had fun.
He was sort of in that mode.
I think he said he did 900 events this campaign.
And it's true.
He was doing three two-hour rallies a day where he would speak at a great length.
The energy level was incredible.
So we were waiting for him.
But you know who didn't have a moment last night?
Kamala Harris.
Now, she lost, but she put in, I suppose, a good effort, you could say.
And she had thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of volunteers.
She had tens of millions of voters.
And she had them gather at Howard University, which is a historically black university, just like Trump was at Mar-a-Lago.
That was where her core people, her super fans were.
And then suddenly, out of the blue, a campaign chairman comes in and says, Kamala's not coming tonight.
She's got nothing to say.
I have no message for you.
More news tomorrow.
Here, take a look at how startling this was.
So you won't hear from the vice president tonight, but you will hear from her tomorrow.
She will be back here tomorrow to address not only the HU family, not only to address her supporters, but to address the nation.
So thank you.
We believe in you.
May God bless you.
May God keep you and go HU and go Harris.
Thank you all.
Yeah, so much for the girl boss.
I'm speaking.
Don't interrupt me, which is one of her lines.
I think that's extremely poor sportsmanship.
Not towards Donald Trump.
I mean, yes, you call the winner and you concede and you say, good luck and I'll help and let's bring this country back together.
Okay, great.
She didn't want to do that.
She hates Donald Trump.
She says he's a Nazi.
I get it.
But you've got nothing to say to your own team, to your own family, to your staff, to volunteers, even just to the people in that room.
You don't even take a minute to say something like, well, we don't like the way it's going.
We're going to wait before we make any final announcement.
There's still ballots to come in, but I just want to tell you, I'm very grateful.
Thank you so much.
This was a wonderful fight.
I'll be back.
Let's just say something.
She didn't even show up.
She bailed on her own party.
What a disgrace.
I understand she's scheduled to make some announcement today at 6 p.m. Eastern Time, which I'll be recording this before that happens.
And really, almost who cares what she has to say?
The proof of the pudding is in the tasting, and we all see what the result is.
We all see that she lost every demographic except for a tiny bit of growth in seniors and a tiny bit of growth in college-educated women.
Everyone abandoned her.
She was such an unlikable candidate.
Men, especially, I think, were being sick of disparaged Latino men and black men.
It wasn't just men, though.
And of course, the demographic that was the most against her were Gen X, people my age.
So who cares what she has to say?
The world has moved on.
Certainly Donald Trump is in his new mode.
It's sort of funny, if you want to use the word funny, that she has to go back to being Joe Biden's second banana now.
I mean, Kamala Harris can't just sort of slink away into obscurity.
She's got a job.
It's actually an important job in the Constitution, vice president.
She breaks tie votes in the Senate and she takes over from the president if he's incapacitated, which has happened before.
But she's got to go back and basically look Joe Biden in the eye.
She was the one who booted him out.
Now, I don't know if Joe Biden would have done any better.
I sort of doubt it.
But it is sort of funny that for the next two months, she's got to face the man that she stabbed in the back to have her chance and she flopped.
Now, some observers, and by that I mean media and political observers, understand what happened.
I mean, we've talked about it.
Donald Trump addressed issues that people are worried about.
Prosperity, crime, open borders, mass immigration driving down wages, driving up housing prices.
There's a lot of things Trump talked about, his cultural view about making America great again and a leader amongst world nations.
There's a foreign affairs element there, standing up against transgenderism in school, supporting entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, who had an important role.
Everyone knows what Trump stood for.
And we talked that Kamala Harris was for abortion against Nazis.
She got a drubbing in the polls last night, but the pundits didn't get a drum.
I mean, no one could vote against the CBC or the Toronto Star.
I mean, take a look at this exchange on the CBC last night where they had someone on again using the word Nazi.
Like, just shut up already.
No one believes you.
Let's talk about exactly the question that you're asking is one that I've been catching a lot of heat for answering on air.
And we've been talking about this in the last week or two.
You're talking about the propaganda campaign and the playbook of Trump.
This is not new.
This is not surprising.
This is directly out of Hitler's playbook.
This is out of an autocrat playbook.
This is a way to, I mean, the things that Trump has done masterfully, frankly, is to get the entire, you know, to get a big part of the population to believe that the game is rigged and to sow distrust in public institutions and the free press.
That is a tried and true playbook that we have seen time and time before that has resulted in really disastrous things for society.
And that is what's working.
And so it's actually quite simple.
When you tell a big enough lie over and over and over, people are going to believe it.
Even when folks around him like Rudy Giuliani and others have, you know, have literally been found liable for telling those lies that weren't true.
The public still believes it.
And the whole goal was to erode trust in our public institutions.
And it's working.
And if anything, that's fake news.
I mean, Donald Trump has done that really well.
Can't argue with that, right?
And that's sad.
That's sad.
I just want everybody with us.
And then you have this other idea of like, let's make America great and go backwards where America, you know, essentially the power structure in America was made up mostly of a certain kind of person, right?
There was a white power element to that.
And you're seeing that play out in these elections too.
And so I do think that we're at a tipping point where it's going to be like really, really tight for a while.
So all those pundits, all the media who totally bought into the Kamala Harris BS, I don't think that they will have the reckoning that the Democratic Party will surely be going through right now.
Right now, the Democratic Party is saying, how did we lose?
Maybe they'll think about, well, maybe by bullying Donald Trump, engaging in blatant lawfare, trying to imprison our opponents, making outlandish charges against him.
I don't know.
I don't know if that's connected to the assassination attempt on him, but I think a lot of people thought those things that he had to bear were signs of his character.
And a lot of people say Donald Trump has poor character.
Perhaps in some departments he does.
But when it counted, when he was shot, almost killing him, he stood up and said, fight, fight, fight.
And when they convicted him of this and fined him for that and charged him for this or that, he didn't whimper.
He stood up and fought.
He showed what it's like to be a man to defend himself.
And everyone knows he defends America in the same way.
Who do you vote for on election day?
Well, likability is part of it.
Some people despise Trump.
Many people like him.
They find him funny.
But policies are important too.
And people's confidence that you're going to carry them out.
I don't even know what Kamala Harris stands for.
And I don't think she's actually done anything in her life, unlike Trump.
We know what he's like in business.
And we know what he was like as a president.
Policies are important.
The Democrats try to make it about identity.
Here's a clip I showed last night of CNN talking to a young woman from Puerto Rico and trying to get her all mad that some comedian at a Trump rally said something mean about Puerto Rico.
She says, I'll let you watch for yourself.
She says, I don't like insults against Puerto Ricans, but I want to have a better life.
And Trump will give that to me.
Take a look.
It's my first time voting.
Oh, you're a first-time voter.
Who would you like to win?
Trump.
Me, I am Puerto Rican, so that was like, I was like, wow, I don't really like that, you know?
It's, I don't know, really.
I really don't know, honestly.
So as a Puerto Rican, you're okay with that, though?
No, definitely not.
I just think, you know, like people, like, everyone has opinions.
Like, you know, if they don't like Puerto Ricans, it hurts, of course.
But at the end of the day, I'm okay with who I am.
And at the end of the day, I want to be able to have a better life in the future.
Yes, CNN really, really wanted this young lady to say, I'm so mad at this, what this comedian says, that I'm going to vote for a big government party that believes in high housing prices, inflation, and open board.
She didn't say it.
In fact, Puerto Rico now has a Republican governor.
When was the last time that ever happened?
It wasn't just the president.
It was the Senate flipped to the Republicans.
Congress, the popular vote, as I mentioned.
And the Senate in the United States is quite important.
It vets all appointees, including for the Supreme Court of the United States.
Expect smooth sailing when it's Trump's people vetting Trump's people.
I'm really excited about the dream team Trump's bringing with him.
Can you name anyone in Kamala Harris's cabinet, either the cabinet that exists now for Joe Biden or her would-be cabinet?
I guess there's Pete Buttigieg.
We know him because he was a McKinsey consultant, but what has he ever done?
And there's the open border czar Majorkas.
Can you name anyone else?
And if he can, is it for anything they've done that's good?
Donald Trump is bringing a team of RFK Jr., Make America Healthy Again.
Elon Musk, the Tony Stark Iron Man of our age.
Vivek Ramaswamy, brilliant.
Telsey Gabbard, and JD Vance himself, who's solid.
That is a dream team.
I think one of the big differences between Trump in 2024 and Trump in 2016 is he knows that who he hired last time was often a weakness.
He would hire people in key positions who either were bad at the job, didn't share his views, or were disloyal to him.
And I think he's learned from that.
He said he has.
And, you know, Trump doesn't admit mistakes very often.
So we know who won, but who lost last night?
Well, Kamala Harris, of course.
But I want to show you a clip of an odious man.
His name is Yuval Noah Harari.
You might recognize him from the World Economic Forum.
He's sort of their in-house futurist and deep thinker, a muse, if you like.
And here's what he said a few days, a little bit before the election, about what will happen to the global order.
Take a look.
Are you concerned that Trump might be elected again?
I think it's very likely.
And if it happens, it is likely to be the kind of like the deathblow to what remains of the global order.
And he says it, and he says it openly.
But again, it should be clear that many of these politicians present a false dichotomy, a false binary vision of the world, as if you have to choose between patriotism and globalism, between being loyal to your nation and being loyal to some kind of, I don't know, global government or whatever.
Well, he's dead wrong when he says you can be a patriot and an internationalist at the same time.
Of course, you can be a patriot and have good relations with other countries.
You can have agreements and treaties, that's for sure.
But the whole World Economic Forum model is that you have some crypto government done in secret that then injects the policy into the cadaver of once independent countries.
I know that because I've been to the World Economic Forum year after year, and I see how they operate.
So I love the fact that he's absolutely terrified about the future world, according to the WEF.
We'll be there in a couple months in January.
I'll tell you how it goes.
I think of other things that are just going to be screeching to the halt.
You know, every year they have the UN Global Warming Conference.
They call it the Conference of the Parties or COP.
Well, the next one is actually next week in Baku, Azerbaijan.
And they always get together to scheme up global carbon taxes and the like.
I don't know if Justin Trudeau is going to go or send someone.
If it was somewhere cool like Paris or Bali, he'd probably go.
He'll send a junior staffer because it's in Azerbaijan.
But really, what's the point?
If the United States is going to laugh and scoff at them like it did under the Trump years, it really is just a pantomime, isn't it?
Something else that I think is going to be scotched is the globalist censorship plans, especially if they touch U.S.-based companies, which they do.
A lot of the social media in the world, at least in the free world, is Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Google, et cetera.
Those are all America-based companies, Twitter especially, or X as it's now called.
So if you're Brazil and you're censoring Twitter, or if the European Union or the UK wants to censor Twitter, well, now Donald Trump has something to say about that.
Those are American companies.
I would watch out if I was the European Union or Brazil and thought I could simply censor or punish an American company.
There's a new sheriff in town.
He doesn't let people get away with things anymore.
I think censorship plans are going to be stalled.
I know that JD Vance, when he was a senator, wrote a scorching letter to Ireland saying that he was watching Ireland's censorship bill.
It's interesting the countries that feel confident and optimistic again.
Israel, you could just watch their leaders reaching out to Trump last night and this morning.
Israel, Hungary, Viktor Orban, who actually endorsed Trump, which is very unusual for a foreign head of state.
El Salvador's president who, as you know, Naeb Bukele, built a huge prison, gathered up all the gang members, put them in there, and crime has plummeted.
He is a fit for Donald Trump because they both love freedom and they love cryptocurrency.
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Argentina's Javier Nile, who's got wild hair like Trump, and, you know, he talks about VV, you know, talks about freedom and he has a Spanish swear in there.
I mentioned India already.
Those countries are on the up and up now.
The losers, I would put China and Iran in those categories.
The Ukraine war will surely end as it should have ended two years ago before Boris Johnson interfered with it.
You know, the pundits clenched their teeth and gnashed their teeth at the result.
I already showed you this CBC clip calling everyone they didn't like a Nazi authoritarian.
Just for fun, I was looking through various left-wing pundits' tweets.
Andrew Coyne is someone I used to know.
And boy, he sure loves calling Donald Trump a fascist.
And he's terrified that Donald Trump's going to lock everyone up.
Well, Trump didn't do any of that during the four years he was president.
So why would he do that now?
It was the Democrats that did that to Trump.
They're the ones who tried to jail him, prosecuted him in bizarre lawsuits.
But let's say that Trump really was those things.
Let's take Coyne's tweets at face value.
If he is a fascist authoritarian, but is he really?
Because none of the journalists who actually say that are acting today that way.
If a fascist, a true, real authoritarian fascist, became president well, let's just say, here in Canada, if they, if a genuinely fascist, authoritarian bully became prime minister, you would take steps.
You would leave the country if you could.
You would perhaps sell your business, take gold or diamonds or cash and get out of town.
You would do certain things.
You wouldn't just go to sunday brunch and say he's so fascist.
You would actually and and I know what it's like because when we had an authoritarian, fascist moment in this country in february of 2022, when the government brought in martial law under the emergencies act, I know what we did here and i've told you that before we prepaid all our staff a month's salary in case our bank account was seized, we took money that we had in the bank and we prepaid lawyers a legal retainer for work like we, we took very concrete steps.
What if they come for our staff?
What if they come for our bank account?
What if they do this?
Do we have a backup of that?
I know what we did in real life when we were worried that there really was a fascist government in Canada, which there was for about a week.
If you look at all these left-wing pundits oh, Trump's a fascist, he's a dictator really, because you're sure not acting like him.
But really, who cares what they have to say?
Who cares what the CBC has to say?
How many people would tune into the CBC to know what's going on?
Like I say, I watched the NEW YORK Times all night and I don't even like them.
I just, if you want to know what's going on in U.s election, you should go to the NEW YORK Times.
Who would say, I, you know who really gets U.s politics at the granular level, who knows all the details state by state?
That Roseme Barton of the CBC.
No one says that.
So, in a way, who cares what Andrew Coin and the Toronto STAR and the CBC have to say?
And, by the way, voters don't.
Twitter X has changed the game absolutely.
Fact checks the regime media in real time.
Voters are not quite as dumb as the left wing thinks they are.
They were just kept in the dark.
Look at this incredible clip.
This is from Msnbc, Joy Reed saying Kamala Harris ran the perfect campaign.
She had this pop star and that pop star and that pop star endorse her.
How come people didn't vote for her?
Because these pop stars.
Can you imagine how dumb she thinks voters are?
That young Puerto Rican woman oh, you're having trouble buying a house, you're worried about your job?
Uh well, did I tell you that Beyonce endorser?
So so are your fears allayed now imagine thinking people are so stupid that they would respond to that.
Well, tens of millions did, but not enough to win.
And so what you've seen in the last couple of weeks.
If this is an audition for managing a complex organization like the United States, Kamala Harris has passed the audition flawlessly.
This has been in many ways a perfect campaign, a brief, and she had barely any time to put it together.
But just as a managerial matter, it's been brilliantly done.
She's reached out to every possible constituent.
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I really took you through a lot of things more comprehensively than I thought I would.
But can I leave you with a few clips from last night?
I just want to show you a few videos, just a taste here and there.
We talked to some interesting people.
I don't know if you had a chance to tune in on our live stream, but we talked to all our rebels and we had other folks from the post-millennial and we had Father Calvin Robinson join us.
We had Dr. James Lindsay and Gordon Chang and it was actually pretty fun.
I'm going to let, I'm not going to put it all here because, like I say, it was like an eight-hour live stream, but let me leave you with a few snippets.
Some from we're going to show you a video that Alexa recorded today.
I want to show you a few other things, just a sampling.
So I won't put too much here, but watch a little bit of our coverage last night.
I'll say goodbye to you now.
Enjoy the rest of the videos.
On behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night, and keep fighting for freedom.
So I guess my question is, what effect does RFK have on those independent voters, which are so important?
I think they're the make or break.
I think it restores a level of trust for sure with the people who felt like Trump slighted them through Operation Warp Speed, which did allow for that fast tracking of the COVID vaccines into the arms of the United States population.
But, you know, the more I spoke to people like Paul Elias Alexander, who was part of the team of advisors to Trump during that tumultuous time in the beginnings of 2020 and the early stages of the pandemic, was that he was really misled and misguided into that decision.
So take that for what it's worth.
But I think that bringing in somebody like Robert F. Kennedy, who has typically always been very liberal, you know, I wouldn't let him near environment, that's for sure.
But health, fine.
Yeah, and I think I saw rumblings as well that he would be part of the ag of agriculture.
And so, you know, the food, the medicines, I think that under a Trump administration, there's going to be a complete revamping of those agencies.
And as we see, you know, there was Casey Means when she joined Tucker Carlson several weeks ago, saying 74% of Americans are now overweight or obese.
That is a staggering statistic.
And children, especially, are not much further behind.
And so when you have a former Stanford-trained surgeon sounding leaving mainstream medicine, sounding the alarm on the absolute devastating toll that these policies and the way that our agencies are currently being run are having on our children, our future, it's alarming.
And I think that a cleaning of house is much needed.
And that's something that I'm very much excited to see moving forward under a Trump administration.
You know, I think that not only is it exciting, not only do I like RFK Jr. because he really is what liberals were supposed to be and what they were for a generation, hopeful, loving, friendly, not so bloody divisive.
And it's a kind of penance for Donald Trump for believing the Anthony Fauci's and going down that road and handing things over to big pharma.
Trump made some errors there that I don't actually think, I mean, Trump's not very good at saying sorry, but I think putting RFK Jr. in those positions is more important than a sorry.
It's a fix.
I was just looking at James's ex-account, and already it seems as though the dirty tricks are starting to roll in.
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looks like there's a gas leak at one polling station and non-citizens on the border rolls.
We have to be very careful because we're currently broadcasting on the censorship platform of YouTube while simultaneously streaming to Rumble and there are things we can say over there that we can't say on the other platform.
But what impact do you think these dirty tricks will have or are people more attuned to them now?
Well, they will have some impact.
You mentioned the gas leak.
I believe that's in Michigan.
There are all kinds of weird evacuations taking place across Pennsylvania.
One of the counties in Pennsylvania, in fact, had its voting extended by two hours because of the machines not working right throughout the day.
People have been being turned around, turned out all day saying things aren't working, things won't print right, whatever.
Come back later, fill out a provisional ballot.
We'll take care of it.
There are similar problems, bomb threats being called in at various places.
Georgia is particularly bad for that, but they've also been in other places.
The really remarkable thing to point out about this is that they're only happening in swing states.
It's happening in virtually all of the swing states and it's not happening anywhere else, which is a remarkable coincidence.
And that it's been happening since like 7 a.m. this morning is another kind of remarkable, just a remarkable coincidence.
So it will have some impact because there will be people who showed up to vote, who didn't have time, who had to go back to work or who gave up and couldn't do what, you know, the true difficult patriotic duty of standing in line longer, making sure that their vote gets counted.
And so some of those people will end up having been turned away.
On the other hand, it will not have the kind of impact that I think the people might expect that it might or fear that it might because it's all being caught.
Legal experts, lawyers are intervening.
The courts are intervening.
That's why this county in Pennsylvania has longer hours tonight.
And so a lot of it's being caught as it's happening and adjustments are being made, which is a distinct difference from what was going on in 2020 where we were all kind of biting our nails and sipping our bourbon and hoping things were going to work out.
There's a lot more people on the ground keeping their eyes open and making sure things are working out today.
So I'm hoping that the impact will be not zero, but minimal.
Yeah, I see our friend Alexa Lavoise outside Trump Tower in New York City.
A crowd has gathered.
I see someone waving an American flag.
Alexa, tell us what you see.
Oh, my God, it's a lot, lots of people, a lot of MAGA hat, I would say.
You can just, oh, and a lot of polis also.
There is a lot, lot of New York police.
I think they are maybe scared that everything escalates when we will know the results.
So they are now asking the people to push themselves out of the entrance of the Trump Tower.
It just happened now.
So yeah, so right now they are celebrating.
So apparently I need to go to the other side of the street myself too.
But anyway, a lot of people, a lot of Jewish people, a lot of flag, American flag.
It's all supporter of Donald Trump.
So we'll see what will happen when we will have the result.
I think it's imminent.
So I need to go the other side because the police is actually cleaning the place.
It's looking like we'll learn the results a lot sooner than last time.
Isn't that the truth?
Now, Austin is quite an interesting place.
I mean, it's regarded as a lefty city for Texas.
It's the capital.
They have the phrase, keep Austin weird, but there's a lot of freedom-ish things there.
Elon Musk has a lot of his facilities there.
Understand Twitter is just moving, actually just recently moved to a suburb of Austin.
Even Alex Jones is there.
Joe Rogan is there.
There's a lot of interesting ideas there, many of them fleeing from California.
Isn't that the truth?
Right.
There's a massive tech scene here in Austin.
You were just talking about how Silicon Valley sort of flipped for Trump over the course of the last few years.
And you really feel that here in Austin because I think a lot of the people who worked in tech, who experienced that very left-wing culture, who experienced the consequences of some Democrat urban policies in particular, as well as high taxes, a lot of them are people who moved to Austin.
Well, that's the thing: San Francisco is, you know, adjacent to Silicon Valley.
San Francisco has one of the worst crime and drug abuse problems.
And we were just talking to Kurt Schlichter in LA, who says, Well, I live in a rich neighborhood.
These problems don't affect me.
Well, until they do, the same thing could be said about Silicon Valley.
And we've heard tale after tale of high-powered executives being mugged, being beaten.
And they don't like it either.
And, you know, there's a saying that a conservative is a liberal who's being mugged.
And I think a lot of liberals were mugged.
The number one factor is not money.
It's not mainstream media.
It's not even a campaign strategy.
I think the number one factor is Twitter or X itself.
What do you think about that theory?
100%.
I think Elon Musk saved democracy.
I mean, assuming Trump wins, right?
Assuming nothing goes wrong, but I think it made a big difference.
I think it's making a huge difference because without X, Trump wouldn't have this massive platform for which to campaign.
No one would be allowed to campaign on his behalf either, right?
So I think it's made a massive difference.
And we're seeing a huge shift in the way that the media covers this stuff because they are fact-checked in real time anytime they make something up, right?
Like before, they would be able to get away with it.
We saw this with the Hunter Biden laptop story.
We saw it with the Russian disinformation story.
That just spread like wildfire.
And there was like no counterpoint to it.
But now, when they make up a story, and they made up like five, ten different stories in the past two weeks alone, and we have countered that instantly to the point where you have people like Anderson Cooper and Chick Tapper on CNN taking those talking points that we put out there to counter the lies and disinformation that are being pushed by less journalistic people like Joe Scarborough.
I am on 17th Street, and this is what I referred to in my first hit, Ezra.
A lot of businesses here, starting with Frame Mender, an optical store, and then we have McDonald's and the Pot Belly restaurant and Pete's Coffee.
The Pot Belly, that's the restaurant where the building manager said you are looking at $45,000 of plywood covering the windows.
So obviously, these businesses, I guess, as an insurance policy, are making sure they're fortified.
Now, I can tell you, Ezra, I'm experiencing a sense of deja vu in downtown Washington because it is like the Freedom Convoy days in Ottawa back in February of 2022, which is to say huge police presence and certain streets are blocked off with police cruisers with their light bars flashing, typically those roads that lead to the White House.
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I spoke to an officer off camera and I said, Are you expecting any trouble?
And he gave a nervous chuckle.
He said, Maybe.
So the night is young.
But I got to tell you, there's like an ominous feeling in the air in terms of, I think, if Trump does win, because like I said earlier, Ezra, I don't see MAGA Nation going on a rampage.
I do see Antifa, the pro-Hamas, Black Lives Matter, and all the rest going brick throwing and Molotov cocktail to do a mostly peaceful protest.
And by the way, that won't be frame, you know, the narrative won't be an insurrection for their demonstration, their riot, Ezra.
It'll be standing up for democracy.
First term, I will govern by a simple motto: promises made, promises kept.
We're going to keep our promises.
Nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people.
We will make America safe, strong, prosperous, powerful, and free again.
And I'm asking every citizen all across our land to join me in this noble and righteous endeavor.
That's what it is.
It's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us.
It's time to unite.
And we're going to try.
We're going to try.
We have to try.
And it's going to happen.
Success will bring us together.
I've seen that.
I've seen that.
I saw that in the first term when we became more and more successful.
People started coming together.
Success is going to bring us together.
And we are going to start by all putting America first.
We have to put our country first for at least a period of time.
We have to fix it because together we can truly make America great again for all Americans.
So I want to just tell you what a great honor this is.
I want to thank you.
I will not let you down.
America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than it has ever been before.
God bless you and God bless America.
Thank you very much for the 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, giving a speech with lots of anecdotes and entertaining meander.
He talked about Elon Musk's rocket ship, which is his favorite story to tell on the campaign trail.
I love it.
And we're going to get back to that style of speechifying.
Donald Trump, famous for giving hour-long press scrums and calling first on his most hostile enemies in the press gallery.
Remember when Jim Acosta of CNN always used to just pillory and defame Trump, yet Trump always went to him.
He liked the banter: how different and how much more authentic than Kamala Harris.
One thing I learned in the speech that I was not aware of is that as of now, Donald Trump is winning the popular vote.
You know, the Democrats usually have that advantage because they rack up huge majorities in big states like New York and California.
That did not happen tonight.
The statistics I just saw said that Trump is millions of votes ahead of Kamala Harris.
Now, here's the other thing I can't understand.
As of when I just checked a moment ago, Kamala Harris had 63 million votes.
Joe Biden allegedly had 81 million in 2020.
Are we still supposed to believe that?
Are we still supposed to believe that stat?
I'll just leave that there.
But here's what Donald Trump did: he won the presidency.
He won the popular vote.
He won the Electoral College.
He won the Senate.
He won the House.
And he did all this with the entire establishment against him, the media establishment, the legal establishment, the cultural establishment, Wall Street.
He had a fraction of Silicon Valley, but the money isn't what gave him the advantage.
This really is remarkable.
It really is the best outcome for America.
I think I just saw some lefty tweet that basically that Trump won all of these measurements.
And the growth that Trump had amongst groups who allegedly hate him, Muslims, Arabs, Blacks, Latinos, et cetera, is that if you're still using the language of, you know, you're bigoted, you're anti-gay, if you're still name-calling, if you're on the left and you're still trying those moves, you haven't learned a bloody thing and you're going to lose again.
I take some courage from tonight, some encouragement.
I think that people in Canada are fed up with a lot of the same things too.
And we're not as bold as Americans, but I think our time will come.
I don't know.
I like that speech.
I like his sense of humor.
I like the crew he hangs out with.
You know, RFK Jr. was not there tonight.
Elon Musk was not there, but there is a dream team there.
Tulsi Gabbard was not there.
We know, I can hardly wait to see who his Attorney General is going to be.
I can hardly wait to see who his Secretary of State is going to be.
I think he's going to make much better appointments and personnel decisions this time than the last time around because he learned his lesson.
I don't know.
I'm pretty excited, Sheila.
How about you?
I love knowing that Donald Trump feels exactly the same way as I do on RFK.
He's the right guy to be in charge of making America healthy again, but don't let him near the energy sector.
You can't touch the oil.
You can do whatever you want.
Whatever you want with health and big pharma and agriculture.
Worry about high fructose corn syrup in all the foods.
Yes, yes, yes.
But don't you dare go anywhere near the energy sector.
And that made me feel happy because I have been an RFK skeptic because I do disagree with him on all of his viewpoints on the energy sector and the environment.
He's been a radical on those issues.
But such is conservatism where you could be completely in disagreement with somebody on one issue and not throw the baby out with the bathwater and see the value in them on the things that they are passionate about.
So that made me feel really happy.
And I'm glad Trump made a bit of a joke about it.
But most of all, I want to thank the millions of hardworking Americans across the nation who have always been the heart and soul of this really great movement.
We've been through so much together and today you showed up in record numbers to deliver a victory.
Like really, I probably like no other.
This was something, this was something special.
And we're going to pay you back.
We're going to do the best job.
We're going to turn it around.
It's got to be turned around.
It's got to be turned around fast.
And we're going to turn it around.
We're going to do it in every way, with so many ways, but we're going to do it in every way.
This will forever be remembered as the day the American people regained control of their country.
So I just want to say that on behalf of this great group of people, these are hardworking people.
These are fantastic people.
A burden has been lifted off me because I felt the campaign was going well.
It looked good.
Trump was happy they had a strong message cheating.
And that worry is now being lifted.
It's a cheat-proof margin.
Rebel News is turning 10 in a couple of months.
And I should say that we were, other than Conrad Black, the only journalists in Canada to not only predict Donald Trump's win, but to support it.
We were very early boosters of him.
And we maintained that he was the disruptor, the only person who could take on the deep state and win.
And indeed, he did so tonight.
And I can hardly wait for tomorrow and thereafter.
Sheila, last words to you.
I'm just relieved that our long campaign watching this is over.
It feels like it's just a constant state of campaigning in the United States.
I'm really, really pleased to know that the biggest losers besides the Kamala Harris team is, of course, the media who got everything wrong, continued to get everything wrong.
And as you said, will explain to us why we were wrong to support Trump tomorrow morning to excuse their failures.
They'll learn nothing.
And as long as they remain bad, I'll always have job security.
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