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Jan. 30, 2025 - Rubin Report - Dave Rubin
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Congress Sits in Stunned Silence After RFK Jr.’s Brutal Fact-Based Wake-Up Call
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unidentified
Save your vaccine!
bernie sanders
Just want to ask some questions.
unidentified
And yet the organization is making money selling a child's product to parents for 26 bucks which casts fundamental doubt on you.
All right, guys.
dave rubin
It is January 30th, 2025. I'm Dave Rubin.
This is the Rubin Report.
As we are one to do, we are live streaming on Rumble on YouTube and on Locals.
We got a community Q&A coming up for you on the second half of today's show, rubinreport.locals.com, if you want to get a question in.
And we're going to just get caught up on the last 24 hours worth of news.
Obviously, there was this horrific helicopter, Black Hawk helicopter, commercial airline collision at DCA airport in DC.
So we'll talk a little bit about that on the second half.
But there's a whole bunch of political stuff to get caught up on before we get to that.
And it's a tragedy and it's horrific and it's unfolding at the moment.
So there may even be some more info as we're doing this live stream right now.
But I want to start basically focusing on this RFK hearing from yesterday, because as our cold opened there, illustrated, it was just an absolute circus.
If you want to see just sort of how sad and pathetic and thin the modern left and the Democrat Party has become, it was all on display yesterday as the usual cast of characters just went after RFK, who was one of them a year ago.
And that really is the key part of this.
All of these people loved this guy a year ago.
Then he finds common cause with Donald Trump because he's into health, and now they think he is evil.
So we'll do that.
Apparently, Tulsi's hearing is going on right now.
So if anything really great breaks with that, we'll try to throw that in, and then we'll see about Kash Patel and a whole bunch of the others.
So we're going hardcore politics today.
Let's dive right into the RFK hearing.
Yesterday, we're going to start with Senator Jackie Rosen from Nevada asking RFK about what is he doing here?
Why does he care about this stuff?
unidentified
If it really is fundamental to what you believe, how do you live with that?
How do you address those issues as you're moving forward?
Knowing that it's going to harm Americans.
You want me to answer the question, Senator?
Yeah.
robert f kennedy-jr
You want me to answer the question?
unidentified
No, I'm asking you.
robert f kennedy-jr
Okay.
President Trump has asked me.
End the chronic disease epidemic and make America healthy again.
unidentified
So is that the only reason why you're at HHS? Is that the only reason why then you're at the HHS to address that one issue?
robert f kennedy-jr
President Trump has asked me, because I'm in a unique position, to end that.
And that is what I'm doing.
And if we don't solve that problem, Senator, all of the other disputes we have about who's paying and...
Whether it's insurance companies, whether it's providers, whether it's HMOs, whether it's patients or families, all of those are moving deck chairs around in the Titanic.
Our ship is sinking.
Our 60% increase in Medicaid over the past four years is the biggest budget line now, and it's growing faster than any other, and no other nation in the world has what we have here.
No other nation has a chronic disease.
We have the highest chronic disease burden of any country in the world.
We had, during COVID, we had 16% of the COVID deaths in a country.
We only have 4.2% of the world's population.
We had a higher death count than any country in the world.
And when CDC was asked why, they said it's because Americans are the sickest people on earth.
The average person who died from COVID... American had 3.8 chronic diseases.
This is an existential threat economically to our military, to our health, to our sense of well-being.
And it is a priority for President Trump.
And that's why he asked me to run the agency.
And if I'm privileged to be confirmed, that's exactly what I'll do.
dave rubin
All right, real quick correction.
That was not Nevada Senator Jackie Rosen.
That's actually Catherine Cortez Masto, who's also, she's the other Nevada Senator.
But that aside, I mean, that right there, that moment perfectly illustrated exactly what is wrong with the swamp and the Democrat Party and exactly why RFK and Trump and this new coalition have come together.
He basically says, you know, Trump brought me around to end the chronic health.
Problem, right?
That I want to make America healthy again.
You'd think everyone could get on board with that.
She goes, is that the only reason you're at HHS? Is that not reason enough?
I am here to end the chronic health problem that we have in America.
And then, of course, what he says at the end is he connects that to what happened during COVID. Why were our COVID numbers so high?
It was because we had all of these comorbidities.
We had so many people who were obese and had diabetes and had heart problems and all of these other things.
That's the chronic health problem he's trying to go after.
For her to even, is that all you're gonna do?
You're just gonna make America healthy again?
You're just gonna make sure kids aren't fat and don't have diabetes and heart problems and everything else?
Is that all you get?
Like the smug self-righteousness of these people.
And you can even just see, we're gonna show you a couple more clips, but you can just see the look in his eyes of like, man, I can't believe I was with you people.
You sellouts, you awful, awful human beings.
And speaking of awful human beings, Elizabeth Warren.
Who really is one of the worst.
She's this faux socialist.
She's also a faux Native American.
She's got the attitude of like a librarian in a horror movie.
She's just absolutely terrible.
Watch their exchange.
elizabeth warren
You said that President Trump asked you to, quote, clean up corruption and conflicts.
Sounds great.
You've said that you will, quote, slam shut the revolving door between government agencies and the companies they regulate.
That also sounds great.
So here's an easy question.
Will you commit that when you leave this job, you will not accept compensation from a drug company, a medical device company, a hospital system, or a health insurer for at least four years, including as a lobbyist or a board member?
robert f kennedy-jr
Repeat the last part of the question.
elizabeth warren
You're not going to take money from drug companies in any way, shape, or form.
unidentified
Who?
robert f kennedy-jr
Me?
elizabeth warren
Yes, you.
robert f kennedy-jr
I'm happy to commit to that.
elizabeth warren
That's what I figured.
I said it's an easy question to start with.
And I think you're right on this question.
robert f kennedy-jr
I don't think any of them want to give me money, by the way.
elizabeth warren
Let's keep going.
dave rubin
Okay, now the reason I'm showing you that is she's trying to be nice there, right?
She's trying to, oh, I'll give you an easy one, and of course he's not going to do that.
And it would be nice if Elizabeth Warren wanted corruption to be taken out of the system and waste to be taken out of the system and everything else, but now that was her little good cop and now she went right to bad cop.
robert f kennedy-jr
I'll comply with all the ethical guidelines.
elizabeth warren
That's not the question.
You and I, you have said...
robert f kennedy-jr
You're asking me, Senator, you're asking me not to serve vaccine pharmaceutical companies.
unidentified
No, I am not.
robert f kennedy-jr
Yeah, you are.
That's exactly what you're doing.
elizabeth warren
Look, no one should be fooled here.
As Secretary of HHS, Robert Kennedy will have the power to undercut vaccines and vaccine manufacturing across our country.
Kids might die, but Robert Kennedy can keep cashing in.
robert f kennedy-jr
Senator, I support vaccines.
I support the childhood schedule.
I will do that.
The only thing I want is good science, and that's it.
unidentified
How about then say you won't make money off what you do as Secretary of HHS? Mr. Kennedy has gone through the same Office of Government Ethics process as every single other nominee in the Finance Committee this year and in previous administrations.
In addition to listing his assets, including the items that you've identified, he has signed an ethics letter that has been reviewed by the Office of Government Ethics concerning any possible conflict in light of its functions and the nominee's proposed duties.
And we have a letter from the Office of Government Ethics that he hasn't complied completely with all applicable laws and regulations governing conflicts of interest.
dave rubin
Good for Mr. Crapo.
I never heard of that guy before, but if you see what he's doing there, he's basically just smacking down Elizabeth Warren on behalf of RFK. He has gone through every bit of vetting that they would go for any betting on this.
The idea, it's just so thin and stupid.
The idea...
That Bobby Kennedy, at this point, at however old he is, 75 years old, he's like, yeah, I'm really faking this whole health thing.
I really just want to cash in at the end of this.
When I'm almost 80, I'll cash in and make some money from drug companies.
Like, it's just...
So dumb.
But that's not the most disgusting part of this.
Also, she always does this thing.
And this is what Bernie does.
All the progressives always do.
Everyone else is doing things for money, right?
Now, Elizabeth Warren, while she pushes her socialist BS, she's worth about $60 million.
How'd she figure that out?
I wonder if she's doing some of that Nancy Pelosi kind of stock trading.
But okay, let's put that aside for a moment.
She's very concerned about the vaccines.
For kids, right?
Kids might die.
That's interesting that Elizabeth Warren is concerned about that because this is one of my favorite clips.
We've played this many times back in 2020. You tell me, how concerned is Elizabeth Warren when it comes to children?
elizabeth warren
In Massachusetts right now, those crisis pregnancy centers that are there to fool people who are looking for pregnancy termination help.
unidentified
Outnumber true abortion clinics by three to one.
We need to shut them down here in Massachusetts and we need to shut them down all around the country.
You should not be able to torture a pregnant person like that.
dave rubin
That woman is pure evil.
I don't know how many times we've played that clip, but every time I see it, it's worse.
She's upset that these places that try to help women and offer resources so they don't have to have abortion, so children can live, So you don't have to kill the babies.
She wants them to be shut down.
She's a vile, disgusting human being.
I should give you some information here from Vox.com about how much she cashes in from...
Big Pharma, by the way.
During the 2020 election cycle, Senator Elizabeth Warren received approximately $822,000 in contributions from individuals and political action committees associated with the pharmaceutical and health products industry.
In 2019, Warren pledged to donate $4,500 in contributions she had received from members of the Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma, to organizations addressing the opioid crisis.
The Sackler family is infamous for their role in the opioid crisis through their ownership of Purdue Pharma, the company that produced and aggressively marketed OxyContin, a highly addictive prescription opioid.
In 1996, Purdue Pharma introduced OxyContin, claiming it had low risk of addiction.
However, internal documents later reveal that the company knew about the drug's addictiveness, but misled doctors and the public.
So, yeah, she's a really, really bad.
Really shitty human being and a liar and a buffoon, and she should be embarrassed.
And if you support her or know anyone who supports her, you should have your head examined.
Let's move on, though.
Here is New Mexico Senator Ben Ray Luzhin asking if RFK would cut Medicaid, which has quite literally nothing to do with his job at HHS. Let me ask you this way, since it's only about President Trump.
robert f kennedy-jr
I support making it better, Senator.
unidentified
If President Trump asks you to cut Medicaid, will you do it?
robert f kennedy-jr
Oh, it's not up to me to cut Medicaid.
It would be up to Congress.
And I'm going to work.
dave rubin
Mr. Kennedy, you don't want to answer?
unidentified
I'll move on.
Do you know how many states will...
dave rubin
I'm sorry, guys, but why are all the Democrats fucking idiots?
Like, that man is a fucking idiot.
Play it again.
Play it again for just...
Just think about what he's saying here.
He's asking a question.
It's completely incorrect.
The premise of the question is completely incorrect.
The head of HHS has nothing to do with cutting Medicare.
If they want to cut Medicare, you have to go through Congress.
This is Civics 101. Then RFK gives him the correct answer, and he laughs it off.
It's just so incredible.
unidentified
Let me ask you this way, since it's only about President Trump.
robert f kennedy-jr
I support making it better, Senator.
unidentified
If President Trump asks you to cut Medicaid, will you do it?
robert f kennedy-jr
Oh, it's not up to me to cut Medicaid.
It would be up to Congress.
And I'm going to work.
dave rubin
Mr. Kenny, you don't want to answer?
unidentified
I'll move on.
dave rubin
Laughing.
You don't want to answer.
You don't want to answer.
It has literally nothing to do with his job.
These people are horrible, whether they're trying to kill babies or they don't understand the basic functions of government.
They are just horrible.
But let's continue.
Here's Virginia Senator Mark Warner.
And again, he's trying to catch Bobby on his money-making scheme.
unidentified
I saw an email that you put out Monday night, or you campaigned it.
In a fundraising email, your presidential campaign celebrated that the freeze on all new regulations, guidance, and announcements is a way to protect unelected bureaucrats from further undermining our health freedom.
Then you ask your donors to help pay for your campaign debt.
Did your campaign and you put out that?
robert f kennedy-jr
I don't think my campaign exists anymore.
unidentified
Well, listen, I gotta tell you this.
I'm waving my arms and saying a bunch of stuff, so it must be something.
dave rubin
Yeah, the campaign doesn't exist.
That's complete nonsense.
And speaking of complete nonsense, washed-up windbag socialist Bernie Sanders is very upset about children's clothing.
bernie sanders
You have started a group called the Children's Health Defense.
You're the originator.
Right now, as I understand it, on their website, they are selling what's called onesies.
These are little things, clothing for babies.
One of them is titled, Unfaxed, Unafraid.
Next one, and it's sold for $26 apiece, by the way.
Next one is, No Vax, No Problem.
Now you're coming before this committee and you say you're pro-vaccine.
Just want to ask some questions.
And yet your organization is making money selling a child's product to parents for $26, which casts fundamental doubt on the usefulness of vaccines.
Can you tell us now that you will, now that you are pro-vaccine, that you're going to have your organization take these products off the market?
robert f kennedy-jr
Senator, I have no power over that organization.
I'm not part of it.
I resigned from the board.
bernie sanders
That was just a few months ago.
You founded that.
You certainly have power.
You can make that.
Are you supportive of this?
robert f kennedy-jr
I've had nothing to do with leadership.
bernie sanders
Are you supportive of these onesies?
robert f kennedy-jr
I'm supportive of vaccines.
bernie sanders
Are you supportive of this clothing, which is militarily anti-vaccine?
robert f kennedy-jr
I am supportive of vaccines.
I will.
I want good science, and I want to protect...
bernie sanders
But you will not tell the organization you founded not to continue selling that product.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
unidentified
What a just pathetic, old, socialist buffoon.
dave rubin
Like, it's so interesting how irrelevant he became in all of this, and he's just such a big pharma sellout and everything else.
Putting aside what Bobby's feelings are or aren't about vaccines for a moment.
And by the way, you're allowed to be skeptical of vaccines and you're allowed to be skeptical of the schedule and you're allowed to ask questions about how this relates to autism and all sorts of things.
You're allowed to do those things.
You're a free American in this country and you're allowed to do that.
And Bobby, at the helm of HHS, is allowed to ask.
I think we have a picture of Bernie from last night.
Well, that was going around.
I'm pretty sure that's real.
So you can see Bernie was really upset because they didn't have one that was more form-fitting, I guess.
Let's go back to that clip for a moment because you might have recognized somebody who was having a good time in the background.
robert f kennedy-jr
I've had nothing to do with leadership.
bernie sanders
Are you supportive of these onesies?
robert f kennedy-jr
I'm supportive of vaccines.
bernie sanders
Are you supportive of this clothing, which is militantly anti-vaccine?
dave rubin
You see what they've done?
There's Megyn Kelly just laughing at what an old buffoon.
Bernie, even if Bobby was selling those things and you didn't think it was right and he was on the board, does that...
Does that override this man's desire to get rid of the chronic disease epidemic in this country?
Does that override the idea that someone should be going into these agencies and figuring out where the waste is and what happened during COVID and all of those things?
But you're upset about a onesie.
Since Megyn Kelly was there listening to the festivities, I thought we'd play this clip, and she perfectly illustrates what has, again, Bobby was a Democrat a year ago.
In a normal world, Megyn Kelly is probably still a Democrat 20 years ago.
I am, Elon, etc., etc.
And here's Megyn on just how ridiculous the Democrats have become.
megyn kelly
His opponents didn't get it.
Even some of the Republicans didn't get it.
But for the most part, they did well, the Republican senators.
A couple, which I'll go over, were annoying.
But the Democrats once again made fools out of themselves.
They just, they made fools out of themselves.
In the same way they keep looking at Trump and saying, Hitler, Nazi, fascist, convicted felon, and everybody's like, screw you.
We have a country to save.
That's how I felt today, watching them go after RFKJ. They don't get it.
Parents, moms, with infants, with little kids with them, trying to send a message to these senators.
They're done playing these ridiculous games.
Half these senators are on the take with Big Pharma, or Big Ag for that matter, and doing Big Pharma's bidding live in the hearing.
They don't want RFKJ. They don't want somebody who's been suing Big Pharma his entire career.
That's who pays their re-election bills.
And it was very obvious as you watched them today.
dave rubin
Yeah, it was all damn obvious.
And it's just such a shame.
It's a shame.
I'm not a Democrat.
I want that party to be destroyed at this point.
And they are destroying themselves.
And they clearly, I see no way out for them right now because all of the good people basically have become Republicans.
But like, congratulations, guys.
This is what you're left with.
You're left with a bunch of millionaire socialists.
Yelling at somebody who's trying to make the children of America healthier.
That's what you guys have come across.
And if you really want to connect this to more largely what has happened in this new...
Cultural revolution that we're going through, which is so connected to how awful the mainstream media is.
Well, Callie Means, who I've had on the show, who's been one of the leaders of the Maha Make America Healthy Again movement and talks a lot about regenerative farming and all sorts of stuff.
If you haven't seen my interview with him a couple months ago, you should check it out.
He tweeted this out.
Look at this.
So he was at the hearings.
And there's press rooms and there's a room where all these mainstream reporters sit.
And he wrote, Astounding!
Reporters at RFK hearing have pre-written negative headlines.
So he just took a picture of this reporter's computer.
This is before the hearing began.
And what does it say there?
RFK Jr. faces grilling on anti-vaccine comments and animal mutilation at confirmation hearing live updates.
So before the hearing...
Had begun.
The spin was already there.
So you can see how all of these things are connected.
The collapse of the Democrat Party, a media that runs cover for them, millionaires that are social.
It's all just there to see right now.
And the question is, do you want to see it?
And do you want other people to see it?
And then how do we move forward?
Here's RFK's close, which was just, it's just like, come on, people.
Confirm this freaking guy.
robert f kennedy-jr
I will conclude with a promise.
The members of this committee, to the president, and to all the tens of millions of parents across America, especially the moms, will have propelled this issue to center stage.
Should I be so privileged as to be confirmed, we will make sure our tax dollars support healthy foods.
We will scrutinize the chemical additives in our food supply.
We will remove financial conflicts of interest from our agencies.
We will create an honest, unbiased, gold standard science at HHS accountable to the President, to Congress, and to the American people.
We will reverse the chronic disease epidemic and put the nation back on the road to good health.
Thank you.
dave rubin
You think he is the bad guy in this story.
You've got this whole thing completely backwards, but that's all the Democrats have left.
The guy has dedicated his life.
I'm not saying he is right about everything.
And I certainly have differences when it comes to some political things with him.
Remember, I had him here debating.
He's still, at least at some level, for affirmative action.
He was not for the Supreme Court reversing it as it pertained to college admissions.
You may remember we debated that and we got into it.
And by the end, he basically agreed with me.
But the point is, I don't agree with him on everything.
But I know, having now interviewed him at least three times and...
Broken bread with him a bunch of times and been to events with him.
This is a good, it's just so damn obvious.
You don't even need me to say it.
This is a good, decent man who has put his reputation, his family relationships, all of that on the line so that, I don't know, we could get poisons out of children's cereal so that we could look at the vaccine schedule again and be like, boy, you know.
50 years ago, the schedule included, say, six vaccines, and now it has 100 vaccines.
Like, what's really going on here?
Or, I don't know, could we maybe look at what the high hell did happen during COVID, and what is going on?
At HHS, literally in the building, how many people there are actually working or showing up to work and doing anything that has anything to do with making us healthier or anything else?
So if you think he's the bad guy, I know you don't watching this, but if you know somebody who thinks he's the bad guy, send him that clip.
What do you disagree with here?
Or do you agree with the millionaire socialist who's taking money from pharma and then screaming at him?
Like, it's pretty damn obvious.
Nicole Shanahan, who was RFK's running mate, Nicole, great to see you today.
What did you think of the hearing?
unidentified
What did you think of the performance by both the senators and RFK? RFK did a great job.
nicole shanahan
I just want everybody to know that the MAHA MAGA unity movement is very, very strong in the United States right now.
Arguably, it is the largest movement in the world.
And it is what catapulted President Trump back into the White House.
And it is fully behind RFK Jr.'s confirmation.
And so watching the senators at work today, I just have to say thank you to Senator Ron Johnson.
I got many text messages.
I heard messages from moms across America who were in tears to hear his earnest support of RFK Jr.'s confirmation.
And I do also want to make it clear that, yes, we are watching every one of these votes, every senator's actions, every word that came out of their mouths.
And there are hundreds of thousands that are mobilized to take action during primary season.
dave rubin
Well, first off, Nicole, I owe you an apology.
I said you're worth about 100 mil.
She's worth a cool bill.
Yeah, that's with a B. She's worth a bill.
She was married to the founder of Google way back when there, since divorced.
But the point there is, you're taking another.
This is just someone that was a moderate a couple years ago, and now she's like, yeah, I'm gonna take my cash, and I'm gonna go after every one of you freaking people who just unfairly went after Bobby because all he, once again, is trying to do is make sure that our kids aren't all fat fucks.
That's it, guys.
That is it.
I want to read you this tweet by J.D. Vance from yesterday.
I thought this was absolutely on point and it captures it all perfectly.
He wrote, That is so right.
I am so glad to hear J.D. say it.
And that's actually connected to what Nicole just said in that clip right there, which is that the Maha thing and the MAGA thing are deeply connected.
Now, most of the Maha people, they're more disaffected libs, let's say.
So they're not traditional conservatives.
Then you've got sort of more traditional conservatives, giving you kind of layman's language on this.
These are different political groups in normal times, but they have come together because of the love of America.
So they're putting aside, do we all agree on abortion?
They definitely don't, right?
The MAGA base is definitely more pro-life than, say, the average disaffected lib who's now part of Maha.
So there's a million ways you could try to get these people fighting with each other.
It's just like the H-1B visa thing.
So you had the tech bros versus the...
Let's say the MAGA base.
So there's all sorts of ways you can go and try to hack away at all of these people that have come together.
But it is the challenge for all of us that love this country and that see this incredible wide tent to make sure they don't do it.
The enemy here, if there's an enemy, the enemy are those senators.
Not just because they took money from Big Pharma.
Okay, fine, there's lobbyists.
It's how our political system works, at least for now, or doesn't work, whatever you want to say.
But because they're going after somebody that they know.
Bernie Sanders knows in his heart that Bobby Kennedy is a good man trying to do good.
Elizabeth Warren knows in her cold, cold...
Cole-like heart that he is a good man, right?
I'd like to get poison out of children's cereals.
I'd like kids not to be that fat.
We should have proper efficacy for mandated injections.
You're evil!
It doesn't even stand to the slightest amount of scrutiny you could possibly imagine.
So there will be a fight.
They will always be looking to drag these two things apart, but Nicole Shanahan with her bill?
And, you know, proper communication from RFK and a bunch of us defending them as they deserve defense.
I think we will win this thing.
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All right, so we'll get to the tragedy at DCA in just a second, but I wanted to cover one other thing that happened yesterday, which is quite fantastic.
Actually, Donald Trump signed his first piece of legislation into law.
This is from Department of Homeland Security.
President Donald Trump signed his first piece of legislation into law, the Lake and Riley Act.
This law mandates the federal detention of illegal immigrants who are accused of theft, burglary, assaulting a law enforcement officer and any crime that causes death.
Or serious bodily injury.
I think the imagery of this being the first piece of legislation that Donald Trump signed is pretty perfect and on point and consistent with everything that we've seen in these two weeks here.
Now, of course, as you guys know, Lakin Reilly was killed by an illegal immigrant.
Joe Biden, you may remember this, was originally, well, here he is apologizing for correctly calling Lakin Reilly's killer illegal.
Watch this nonsense and then you'll see Trump signing.
unidentified
When talking about the man who allegedly killed Lincoln Riley.
An undocumented person.
And I shouldn't have used the legal.
It's undocumented.
Okay.
Thank you.
dave rubin
I mean, doesn't that say it right there?
Like that side by side, you have the old mind-muddled man who is pretending to be president apologizing for calling a murderer illegal.
I should have said undocumented.
And then you have the new functioning president of the United States signing a law in her name.
If you kill or you hurt an American and you're an illegal, you're going to be in a lot of trouble.
All this is doing, again, is just restoring.
Sanity.
And speaking of sanity, there is one sane Democrat.
Hot damn.
Yeah, it's John Fetterman.
He wrote this on the Twitter.
Today, I'm celebrating the Lake and Riley Act being signed into law.
You would think that you could get all of the Democrats on board something like that.
Oh, you murder a police officer.
You're an illegal.
You kill a random girl.
You're going to pay the price.
But no, they couldn't get all the Democrats on board that.
But the deportation situation continues.
To ramp up.
And here's Trump announcing that, well, Guantanamo Bay isn't going to be, it's going to be used again.
That's pretty good.
donald j trump
Today I'm also signing an executive order to instruct the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000 person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay.
Most people don't even know about it.
We have 30,000 beds.
In Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people.
Some of them are so bad we don't even trust the countries to hold them because we don't want them coming back.
So we're going to send them out to Guantanamo.
This will double our capacity immediately, right?
And tough.
That's a tough place to get out of.
dave rubin
You think this is a serious guy doing serious things?
I mean, even the line that he says there, that some of these guys are so dangerous, we don't trust that if we send them back to wherever the hell they came from, that they won't get back in despite everything else we're doing.
So we're going to send them over there to Guantanamo.
And hopefully, for the most part, it's a temporary holding facility.
And then eventually you do get them back, and hopefully the other countries will do the right thing while we take care of our border.
And then these people can't get back in there.
But the point of all of this is, this is just another...
I mean, we should just have a checkmark every day.
Like, is he doing...
Is Donald Trump doing every single thing that he promised to do so far?
And every day he'd be getting a big green check on that.
All right, so let's talk about the depressing tragedy from yesterday for just a moment, because a Black Hawk military helicopter crashed into a commercial American Airlines flight outside of DCA Airport, Reagan Airport in D.C. Apparently there were 64 people on board.
Here's a bit from Fox on that.
trace gallagher
Because we just got this from the Associated Press, and it says, quoting here, in audio from the air traffic control tower around the time of the crash, a controller is heard asking the helicopter, quoting here, PA Pat 25, do you have the CRJ in sight?
In reference, of course, to the passenger aircraft.
Tower, did you see that?
Another pilot is heard calling seconds after the apparent collision.
The tower immediately began diverting other aircraft from Reagan.
Reagan.
So it appears there was some concern going in as to whether the Black Hawk helicopter had seen or could see this plane that was clearly on final approach, Kyle.
dave rubin
All right.
So it sounds like there's a little bit of conflicting information at the moment, but apparently all 64 people are dead.
We're trying to get the exact numbers.
It's still a little unclear because there they're saying a few people were pulled out, but it sounds like all 64 people on the commercial airline were killed.
And the three people in the Blackhawk helicopter were killed.
According to Bloomberg, there are no survivors in the Washington plane crash, DC's fire chief says, as efforts shift to a recovery operation.
So this is an unbelievable tragedy.
We do not know exactly how this happened.
Let me show you this quick dash cam video of somebody that apparently was driving to DCA as this happened Alright, so look there are all sorts of conspiracy theories flying up I'm not getting into any of that stuff today.
We will find out more.
We will see what happened.
I want to read this post from Trump on Truth Social.
The airplane was on a perfect and routine line of approach to the airport.
The helicopter was going straight at the airplane for an extended period of time.
It is a clear night.
The lights on the plane were blazing.
Why didn't the helicopter go up or down or turn?
Why didn't the control tower tell the helicopter what to do instead?
This is a bad situation that looks like it should have been prevented.
Not good.
So look, we don't know what happened here.
We will find out.
Obviously, they're going to find out what happened with the control tower and a whole bunch more.
We will find out.
We will find out what happened, but we're going to leave it at that.
It's an utter tragedy and disaster.
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Talway says, Breitbart recently reported that L.A. Mayor Karen Bass will be hiring an outside consultant to rebuild the Pacific Palisades in a more equitable and environmentally sustainable way.
She intends to award the contract without authorization from the property owners.
What are your thoughts and what would you say as a former Californian people should do about this?
So yeah, I did read this article.
This should not surprise anybody, right?
This is what...
Giant, authoritarian, I would say totalitarian states do.
California has become rotten from top to bottom.
It's not just that they're ineffective.
When there is a tragedy like a fire.
It's that, what do they do after?
And we're finding out.
So she's going to bring in outside consultants.
And why do I think you're going to end up with something that looks a lot more like a 15-minute city or something along those lines than anything that those people who lived in those beautiful mountains of the Pacific Palisades or Malibu area wanted?
They are not turning to the people because they don't believe, they don't believe, the people are the problem in their system.
They're always trying to build a perfect system, right?
An equitable future.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Like, if you live in California at this point, there still is just no evidence that it is turning around at any level whatsoever.
And Florida's closing as of tomorrow, so don't come here.
You can't come here.
Elizabeth says, has Clyde fought any more iguanas or peacocks?
Or do all the area fauna know it's his territory?
I think we have a couple updated pictures of Clyde.
We haven't shown Clyde lately.
There's Clyde doing his thing.
Some of you may remember that scar on his head.
We got him the day that COVID started in Los Angeles and he was at a kill shelter.
They were going to kill him that day because people...
Remember how psychotic COVID was?
They were literally killing dogs at shelters because they didn't have people to work there anymore.
And our...
Our previous dog, Emma, had just died a few weeks before.
I was supposed to be going on a book tour.
We were just going to take a little break from having a dog, but I heard they were killing all these dogs, and I literally pushed my way into the shelter.
They didn't want me to come in because I didn't even have a mask.
I didn't own a mask at that time.
It was right at the beginning of COVID, and I grabbed him, and he had a huge gash on his forehead, which then we got him some surgery for.
He's living his best life.
He doesn't get the attention that he used to get.
That is true because of the kids.
But he's living a good life.
He's still out there chasing squirrels and iguanas.
He has kind of cleared out our backyard, actually.
Like, we're not getting the type of lizard infestation that we had before.
But every now and again, iguana jumps in the pool, and he runs around, and they do their thing, and he catches them, and there'll be a little blood, and what are you going to do?
But, you know, overall, it's a pretty good life.
It's pretty good life over here.
Lil Red Sailboat says, how do I maintain relationships with friends who voted to give the radical Democrat administration another four years?
I just can't look them in the eye for any length of time.
You know, I get all sorts of versions of this question.
And look, it's tough.
You don't want everything to be about politics and you don't want everything to come down to a political conversation, right?
And that was one of the dangers of what happened when the left went so bananas and the culture got so crazy where everything became political, right?
Because they were injecting gender nonsense and race nonsense and hatred of America and they went into the education system and they did all these things.
The fruits of that...
We're that people started hating each other over politics, right?
Like, they did something so insidious and nefarious, and then it ended up at all of our kitchen tables.
Then you throw COVID on it and how people felt about vaxes or masks or mandates or whatever.
And we've been living through this 10-year toxic stew that has led us to a situation like you're talking about.
And I don't know what the answer is.
Like, I have...
I mean, I don't have that many friends at this point that are Democrats anymore.
I'm sure I have some and family members and things like that.
I largely...
And this is maybe a little unique to me because of what I do for a living.
Wherever I go, I go to the airport or I go to the store, people want to talk about politics with me all the time, right?
And I love all this stuff, and I'm happy to do it.
But also in my private life, I want to talk about other things, and I want to not think about politics all the time, and it's why I do August Off the Grid, or I try not to tweet on the weekends, and all of that kind of stuff.
But because everything has become so political...
It's made it very, very hard.
You go out to dinner with your friends, and then they're like, you see what Donald Trump did with this and that and the other thing?
And you're like, man, you still don't get it.
You still don't get it.
And I would say this.
The best thing you can say in a situation like this is you have to tell your friends what you think.
If what you're doing still at this point in 2025, especially with the way the culture has shifted, is basically just being like, ah, I'll let them, ah, they're just, you know, they're kind of crazy lefties.
I'll just let them hem and haw and scream and whatever.
And I'm just not going to say what I think because that'll get me a peace, I'll get through the meal, right?
Another peaceful day.
It's like over time that doesn't work, right?
Like, do you want friends around you, people around you who know what you think?
And maybe agree or don't agree, but can respect you for your beliefs?
Or do you want to just be around a bunch of people that don't really know what you think and you never really tell them what you think?
I think the purpose of growing up is so that you would have more relationships that would be a little 50-50.
So I know it's tough.
And sometimes you're not in a friendship for endless abuse.
Let's put it that way, right?
You want something that's 50-50.
Tryand Daily says, Dave, I'm always curious how far in advance you book your guests.
They are all usually so timely and relevant to the moment.
Who is your most challenging guest in directing the interview?
In terms of timing, we used to do more live interviews, meaning live streamed interviews years and years ago.
And there were a couple reasons for that.
In general, I like the energy of just a live interview.
I'm doing this live right now.
I'm not interviewing anyone.
But I know if we were pre-taping this, it's always a different energy when we pre-tape.
I just like something about being live.
It just adds, I don't know, 5% of the pressure or something.
And I like that.
We don't do them as often anymore because the YouTube algorithm also has changed around.
So they put a little less emphasis on live stuff.
Plus, we do this live show every day.
My schedule has gotten a lot more difficult, so it's harder to do all these things live.
But I would say it's a little bit of happenstance.
You know, we have a long list of people that we're always trying to get on the show and who we want to talk to.
And I guess we've somehow figured out a way to know what's going on culturally and be relevant in all that.
And sometimes it's just like a total...
Sometimes it just happens.
You know, when I had Brett Weinstein on years ago, before the Evergreen thing, like...
I don't know.
I was kind of having him on because I had had Eric Weinstein on, and he was his brother, and he told me there's this thing happening up in Evergreen College, and I had never even heard of Evergreen, but I was like, oh, there is something here, and I see the connection between this and all of the woke stuff that I'm talking about.
We put him on.
It was the first interview he ever did, and now Brett's become a hugely influential part of Maha and what's going on in the country.
So sometimes they're born right in this room.
Sometimes it's like...
The timing's just right and everything else.
My most difficult interview, there's one, you know, we don't edit for content.
We never edit for content.
So meaning if I sit down with someone for an hour, we air it as is.
I always tell people before we start the interview, I'm not trying to get you.
So if you say something, if you just start speaking and you say something that you completely said backwards, we can discuss it after.
I don't think that's ever happened once.
The only time we really ever edit, you know, we'll edit if someone's coughing or something like that or whatever.
We've had people, I did an interview with Glenn Beck years ago where he completely lost his train of thought in the middle of it and we just, it was just fun and we just kind of let it be.
The only time we ever edited for content, I'm not going to say the name of the guest, but I sat down with someone, it was very early in the morning and this male or female person took a big hit of weed.
And started drinking moonshine out of a mug.
And we cut about 40 minutes of that to ensure that this person would have a career after.
And I guess, I don't know, did I do the right thing?
I'm not sure.
You know what, I'm going to contact him or her and see if we can release that and see what happens.
Michael says, "At the risk of being overly pragmatic, "doesn't securing the border and instituting proper vetting "of immigrants mitigate the risk of anchor babies "and thus avoid the shit storm of controversy "over changing the law around babies being born in the US?
"Seems like addressing the symptom and not the cause." Yeah, so there's a couple of things happening here, right?
Like, if we get...
Our border down properly, and we make sure we know who's here and how they got here, and then we figure out all of the illegals that are here and everything else, whether you want some version of a pathway to citizenship or a certain amount of people have to go back.
If we clean up all that stuff, then the idea of the anchor baby situation will, in essence, go away.
So you're completely right about that.
Now, will there be, like, wackadoodle extreme cases?
Where a woman from France is seven months pregnant.
She's on vacation in New York.
She has a baby.
And should that baby be American?
No one thinks that's right.
That is not the intention of the law, obviously.
But for the bulk of what you are talking about, meaning people who come here illegally then have the baby here because the baby then gets automatic citizenship and that's what anchors them to the country.
That's why I call it an anchor baby.
If we just had proper vetting, proper borders and everything else, yes, that's really how you deal with it rather than necessarily changing the laws.
But the bigger problem is we just have so many freaking people here right now who are illegal.
We don't know who they are.
We don't know what they're doing.
And what do you do with that?
So it's not just about closing the border.
Or fixing the border.
It's also about the problem that is here, whether we want to acknowledge it or not.
HamHanded says, I've watched you playing with your Sharpie while you talk as I fiddle with it right now.
How do you feel?
How do you do that without having black streaks all over your hands?
Well, you should see me at the end of the day.
With the kids, because it's like, they're really into chalk right now, so we've got a lot of colored chalk outside, and it just gets everywhere, and markers, and crayons, and Play-Doh, and I'm going to bed, and then there's suddenly Play-Doh in my toes.
But somehow I have maintained control of the Sharpie.
But yes, I do notice that.
I fiddle with the panel.
I don't know, it's like a little bit of like...
I don't know, something like it's like I'm so focused with you guys here, and I'm just doing that, that this offers my brain like a little extra something to kind of work on, like kind of chew on, I guess, while I'm doing that, something like that.
But yeah, I pretty much don't get Sharpie all over me.
All right, let's talk about Morning Kick, and then we'll have more on the other side.
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Coloreo says, would it be possible for President Trump to issue an executive order to Congress to have single issue bills?
It'd be nice to finally get things done with no waste attached.
So I thought I knew the answer to this, but we did do a little research on it right before, and I was right.
No, the president doesn't have that authority, right?
The president can't order an executive action to basically force...
Congress to write laws a certain way.
He can't do that.
That's what the separation of powers is all about.
Could pass some sort of legislation to force themselves to do that, or I guess they could just go ahead and do it, but this is what they never want to do, right?
We get these insane omnibus bills where it's like, yes, we'll fund the border wall, but also we're going to, you know, fund sex changes in Pakistan or something.
So no, they are not allowed to do that.
And Article 1, Section 5 of the U.S. Constitution states that each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, meaning that Congress sets its own rules for...
How bills are written and debated.
So yes, if you want that to pass, and by the way, so Trump, if you're Trump right now, the best way you could push this forward, it's not by signing an executive action.
It's just by talking about it, right?
That's what the Trump effect is.
He just floats out ideas, and then they kind of become real.
You know, even in the last couple days, he's basically been saying that, you know, the people of Gaza...
Should be living in Egypt and Jordan, right?
And that is right, actually.
Gaza was part of Egypt before 1967. Jordan is ruled by the Hashemite king over a majority Palestinian citizenship.
They already have a country.
It's called Jordan.
It's just run by a guy that's not Palestinian who discriminates against them.
But the point is, nobody was really saying that.
Trump started saying it in the last couple of days, and it's starting to bubble up again.
So if Trump just started getting out there and saying, listen, I'm sick of signing bills where you idiots, you know, hand me a thing of paper that looks like this that nobody's read, and nobody knows what's in there, and we know that it's a whole bunch of nonsense.
How about you give me one bill for one issue and we do that?
And then it might encourage some of the congressmen, some of the senators to be a little more brave and do the right thing.
So that would be the best way to go about it.
Dr. Winery Guy says, Dave at the press conference would be awesome.
Will you wear a journalist hat?
Can we get me one of those hats with like a little card in it?
And I'll look like an old journalist like that.
Yeah, something like that.
Yeah, so look, we applied for the press credentials.
Obviously, I don't live in D.C. This is not something I'm that interested in doing every day.
But if we can get up there once a month, once every two months, just for a day, and I can get in there, maybe ask a question, interview some of the people involved, blah, blah, blah.
So yeah, stay tuned for that.
And maybe I will get one of those hats.
Crafty Cat says, what is your favorite type of breakfast egg?
For example, poached, hard-boiled, scrambled, sunny-side-up, over-easy.
I like over-medium.
And by over-medium, the one you didn't mention, it's basically sunny-side-up.
So when I make an egg, I made eggs this morning.
I got a beautiful hex-clad pan, a little butter on there, cracked two eggs, sunny-side-up.
But at the last second...
I put the lid, the glass lid on there, and you're just going to just get a little bit of cook right over the top so that the yolk is not just dripping all over the place, but you're going to get a nice kind of thickish yolk, put that on a little toast, and you are good to go.
I do make, the kids like scrambled eggs, so I do a little scrambled eggs with some cheese for them.
Loves to laugh, says, Hey Dave, can you please give us an update on the Rumble company?
Many of us have stock shares and would like to know what's going on.
You know, I'm not privy, actually, to a lot of the behind-the-scenes things that are going on at Rumble anymore.
Rumble has...
It's been an absolute bulwark against this censorship nonsense.
And, you know, Rumble's doing some incredible things.
Everyone thinks Rumble is just a YouTube competitor.
But what Rumble really is now rolling out is Rumble Cloud.
You know, Amazon AWS, Amazon Web Services, that's the thing that the internet runs on, right?
Back, what was it, five years ago, four years ago, when they took out Parler, it was because Amazon AWS was just basically able to swipe and blow up their servers overnight.
And that's the problem, when Amazon has just so much control over the internet as we know it.
So Rumble is rolling out cloud right now, which exists already, and now you can be online, and you're not just going to have Amazon swipe and knock you out.
There's a whole bunch of other things that they're working on, but again, I'm not that involved in that side of it anymore.
But I'm very proud that this all worked out with Locals and Rumble, and being around, you know, we shot...
Some of our shows in D.C. a couple weeks ago at Rumble, so they've got studios now.
The team is just fantastic.
Chris Pawlowski is just an unbelievable executive, but he's a good person, and I can tell you the best thing I can tell you about anyone that I've ever been in business with.
Is that when somebody that you're in business with just never lies to you, just never bullshits you, just says, this is the plan, this is what we're going to do, it doesn't mean you're going to accomplish all of those things, but here's the roadmap for what we're going to do, and it's not bullshitting you along the way.
That's the best thing, and I can absolutely say that about Chris.
So I think Rumble has a really bright future.
Rocky Mountain Kid says, any updates on your tequila?
I checked this morning, and...
The tequila has just crossed the border.
We will have, I think we can be for sale probably next week.
Can I say next week?
We also found out we're going to be in a couple of Miami stores.
We're starting this thing local and small.
I want it to just be soft and easy as it enters the market.
But as I've said before, guys, we have a beautiful, delicious, exquisite, fragrant tequila that really is like nothing you've ever tasted before.
And it's made the right way, and you're not gonna get a hangover.
Well, I guess I can't guarantee you're not gonna get a hangover, but you're most likely not gonna get a hangover.
It's made, there's ways that they can make alcohol so that they are less hangover-inducing, for sure.
This thing is, it's really, really beautiful.
We're also working on, I think we're gonna launch probably in one restaurant.
That I love in Miami to start.
Maybe one hotel.
We're figuring out a few little things.
But I kind of want it to be, I want it to be kind of niche and small to start.
Obviously, you'll be able to get it online.
So wherever you are in the United States, you'll be able to get it.
And hopefully by next week.
It's all happening.
Sverd Olivia says, if we need to keep federal taxes, then we need a flat tax.
The only deduction would be what the federal government determines the police is, then a 10% to 15% tax.
Your Social Security deduction should go into an account that you choose but cannot access until your retirement age.
Thoughts?
And don't burn this book.
I wrote about a flat tax.
I am completely for a flat tax.
We can figure out what the number is, right?
So some people want it to be 12%.
Some people want it to be 15%.
I should mention, you know, Trump floated the idea of getting rid of income tax altogether, right, and basically doing a consumption tax.
So you would really only be taxed on your purchases, the amount of money that you put back into the system.
That's an interesting idea, but let's put that aside for a moment.
Assuming they're not going to fully go that way, what would be the best way?
What do these dingbats on the left always say, oh, the rich don't pay their fair share?
It's just complete nonsense.
The rich pay like 90%.
The top 1% are paying virtually all of the taxes.
There's never a fair share enough.
What they mean is we just want more of their money to do our nonsensical pet projects.
What you could do is you pick what the percentage is.
12%, 13%, 14%, 15%.
Everybody pays that number.
You decide what you want to do with a few little deductions or things like that as it pertains to Social Security or whatever.
But everybody pays the exact same amount.
And then what you could do, and this is what I wrote in this book, just to throw the left a bone.
Not that it ever does anything.
But you know what?
You want to exempt people who make less than 50 grand a year.
If you make less than 50 grand a year, how about you pay nothing?
And if you make over, I don't know, two, three, four mil a year.
We'll tick you up.
If it's at 12%, we'll tick you up to 15%.
So you throw them some sort of bone, right?
You're helping the poorest and you're punishing the richest a little bit more.
I don't think it's morally or ethically or even philosophically or economically correct, but I think you could do basically that.
And the thing is with the flat tax, once you do that, then all of this...
Bullshit class warfare that they're constantly throwing at us is gone.
Everybody pays the same percentage.
It's the only thing that is fair.
It makes no sense.
I'm in the highest tax bracket.
The government takes, I think, 37. The federal government takes 37% of my money.
How does that make any sense?
By the way, if I had more of that money, I would invest more into the show, I would hire more people, or if I wanted to do whatever the hell I would want to do, it's my money in the first place.
So it doesn't really make sense unless you want to keep people kind of warring with each other.
So yeah, I think Trump's going to do something big when it comes to tax, whether it's going more towards the flat tax or doing the consumption tax.
I think the entire tax code is going to look very different four years from now than it looks right now.
I'll fight you naked!
We'll see about that.
Says, if simulation theory is true, and some people are actually NPCs, Do you think one in five people is a good estimate of how many people are real?
So, of course, NPCs, non-playable characters, you guys know I love this meme, this idea that in video games, you're the main character, right?
But you're meeting all of these NPCs, these non-playable characters.
This is the guy at the store who can only walk this way or talk this way, or the guy who can only shoot this thing like this.
They are non-playable.
They just have a robot brain.
And the idea of the simulation...
Is basically, I mean, this is kind of a sci-fi idea that Scott Adams has really pushed out there, and there's probably some layer of truth to it.
You can think of it in a kind of matrix-y way, that there are a bunch of people out there who are just...
You don't have to think about it in the most literal sense, but there are a bunch of people out there that don't think for themselves, that do whatever the system wants, that can't create or anything else, right?
So they're sort of the NPCs in this.
And then there's you, right?
And you're hopefully the main player in your game of life, right?
Like think of it, life is a video game and you're the main, why not be the main character as opposed to being one of the guys that can just shoot this way or just shoot this way?
That's sort of the idea.
Of the simulation, and it's definitely like a Matrix-y idea.
So your question was, wait, what was the question?
Was it one in five are the playable characters or the non-playable characters?
Do you think one in five people is a good estimate of how many are real?
So basically, if you were to meet five people, only one of them is the playable thinking-for-himself character, and the other four are just the bots.
Well, I would hope the numbers would be the other way around, but that probably isn't the case.
But I will say this.
More and more people are waking up.
People are thinking for themselves.
Again, they're bucking the trend.
I think people are realizing that you should have a little skin in the game and get involved and don't just listen to the system because the system tells you something.
Because most cases, the system's probably not looking out for you.
All right, guys.
That is our program for today.
I am very excited for tomorrow's show.
So for tomorrow's panel...
We're doing something a little bit different.
Normally I have two guests on for the Friday show.
We're doing a three-guest bonanza, all-star bonanza.
It will be Russell Brand, Sage Steele, and Jillian Michaels and me.
We're going to do a weekly recap and four people in boxes.
We have that kind of technology here, Connor?
My God, we have that kind of technology.
We leave you with Donald Trump and postgame show in moments, rubinreport.locals.com.
Ciao.
donald j trump
But if you're not happy in the U.S., if you're complaining all the time, very simply, you can leave.
You can leave right now.
Come back if you want.
dave rubin
Don't come back.
donald j trump
It's okay, too.
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