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June 30, 2025 - Rubin Report - Dave Rubin
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CNN Panel Melts Down Over Trump’s Biggest Win Yet
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dave rubin
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chamath palihapitiya
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jamie raskin
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ron desantis
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ali velshi
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elie mystal
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hakeem jeffries
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jacob frey
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jamaal bowman
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kristen welker
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lisa rubin
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omar jimenez
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stephen miller
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thom tillis
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todd lyons
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zohran mamdani
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dave rubin
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Let's talk about some good stuff, some bad stuff, some stuff in between, and some other stuff.
We will start with some wins and we will jump in with CNN's Scott Jennings.
We're going to hold, it was a controversial move this morning because we have two Scott Jennings clips for you.
And I didn't want to do the Scott and the Scott and the Scott and the Jennings.
I didn't want to do the Scott and the Retards bumper twice.
So we're going to hold it for this one.
Here's Scott just making some sensible sense over there on CNN, the trash factory that is CNN, about some of Trump's wins.
And then we will put the Scott and the Retards bumper in later.
That's a little warning for you.
Here's just Scott making sense.
abby phillip
Donald Trump just going crazy in terms of executive orders.
He can issue an executive order today and will likely.
He said so today.
And he knows that the lower courts cannot carte blanche stop him, which hugely increases the power of the executive.
scott jennings
Yeah, look, this is a great week for him, not just because of this ruling, but earlier in the week, the Supreme Court handed him the ruling on being able to deport illegal immigrants to third-party countries, essentially.
So he's on a little bit of a winning streak in the courts right now.
And, you know, what a lot of Republicans are saying is, nope, we're not tired of winning yet.
This happened.
The stock market's at a record high.
He brokered the ceasefire in the 12-day war.
Peace broke out between Rwanda and the Congo.
I mean, gas prices are at a four-year low for the summer.
I mean, win after win after win.
And this particular one is the most important because these individual judges had been, I think, unfairly stopping the president from governing.
He won the election.
They did.
We don't have 600 presidents.
We have one president.
And now he's going to be able to actually govern.
And so you could make an argument that this week or the last two weeks, the best week or two weeks of his entire presidency.
dave rubin
It's nice when those people don't have anything to say.
Usually they chime in with some sort of nonsensical drivel or call him racist or something like that.
But in this case, they just sat there quietly and took it.
Now, there's a couple, there's some obvious wins there.
So he talked about gas prices lowest in four years.
Okay, fine.
Obviously, we had the wrap-up of the 12-day war, which wasn't World War III, in case you're keeping score at home, and a couple other things.
But what they're specifically talking about here, and the way Abby Phillips framed the question was a little dishonest, she implied that somehow that the Supreme Court decision, which will now basically stop the lower courts from stopping the executive branch, is giving Trump more power.
No, it's not.
They ruled that it's not.
Actually, the executive, the president is allowed to make decisions.
And the lower courts, we've talked about this endlessly on this show.
If you basically allow some random lower court judge in the middle of anywhere USA to put an injunction every time the president does something, then that's not separation of powers.
That's not checks and balances.
That's allowing an unelected official to basically, some random person somewhere to basically jump on top of one branch of government.
The Supreme Court's not having it.
Trump happens to be the president right now, so it's good for him, but it's also good for we, the people, because we elected Donald Trump.
We did not elect random judge in any town USA.
We have a bit more on the decision from NBC right here.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to limit the authority of judges to issue nationwide injunctions, which have plagued both Republican and Democratic administrations in the past 10 years.
In the ruling written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the justices argued that universal injunctions likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has granted to federal courts.
Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Katanji Brown Jackson dissented.
The case, which has generated significant misunderstanding, stems from an emergency appeal by the Trump administration seeking to narrow orders that have prevented Donald Trump's executive order to change birthright citizenship from taking effect anywhere in the U.S. These nationwide court orders have emerged as an important check on Trump's efforts and a source of mounting frustration to the Republican president and his allies.
Anyway, you can see right there at the end how NBC editorializes it.
But again, you get the broad concept, and this would affect a Democrat president and a Republican president.
However, we know that Democrat judges are a little more activist in general, right?
Because Democrats tend to believe in more of like a reinterpretation of the Constitution, where more conservative justices believe in what was written in the Constitution itself.
That is the law.
And if you want to change the law, we have a way that you can go about doing that.
But it's not for the judges to change the law.
So, of course, the three big libs, the three big lefty progressives, they all dissented on this.
This is really interesting from ALX on Twitter.
If you want to just get a sense of sometimes how just talking all the time, and I say this with due irony as someone that talks for a living, isn't doesn't really surmount to much.
These are remarks by new Supreme Court justices, words spoken by each justice in their first eight arguments.
I mean, this is wild.
Katanji Brown Jackson has spoken 11,000 words.
Amy Coney Barrett, about 4,500.
John Roberts, who's the Chief Justice, 3,469.
Clarence Thomas, 96.
Words, words.
They write out the papers.
But in terms of grandstanding and just talking, you get it.
Now, check out this.
This is really interesting.
So Amy Coney Barrett, so they won, right?
So in this sense, the conservatives on the court won.
The lower judges in random places in the United States will not be able to override the executive branch.
This is good.
And I would be making the same exact argument if the president was a Democrat right now.
Here's Amy Coney Barrett's statement on Katanji Brown's opinion in the matter.
And this is wild.
We will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself.
We observe only this.
Justice Jackson decries an imperial executive while embracing an imperial judiciary.
So first off, just can you imagine what it's like when these people are having lunch with each other?
Like that was her saying, I don't like that lady.
And clearly, Katanji Brown Jackson doesn't like them.
And Katanji Brown Jackson, with her 11,000 words spoken when they're doing all this stuff, she's talking a lot.
Amy Coney Barrett talking about a third.
But right, what she said right there, what she wrote right there was quite beautiful that Katanji Browns Jackson, Katanji Brown Jackson's argument basically is that random judges should supersede, that any judge in the country with lower level jurisdiction should be able to stop the president with a nationwide injunction.
That actually is completely crazy.
And that's why she's saying it flaunts the face, basically, of two centuries of judicial decisions and the Constitution itself.
We have a little more.
This is actually funny.
So this is J.D. Vance going full troll mode.
So I don't know that I've even talked about it, but there's this Twitter or X alternative called Blue Sky.
So when Elon took over Twitter and he made it more friendly to free speech, free speech not good for the lefties, they went over to something called Blue Sky.
And it's turned into like just like a cesspool of progressive hatred and all that stuff.
But JD joined it, I guess, about two weeks ago, and he put up this post, and you'll see what he did here.
Today, the Supreme Court ruled that lower-level courts can't issue nationwide injunctions against the elected president of the United States.
I know a lot of my Democratic friends are concerned about threats to democracy.
I think this is a big victory for democracy.
Don't you agree?
And he purposely put that in there, knowing that all the responses are going to be insane, that every, there's virtually no Trump supporters on there unless they're there to basically troll people and everything else.
Anyway, over at the Televised Mental Institution over known as MSNBC, they are freaking out that you, the person watching this right now, will elect a leader who will make decisions that will govern the country.
They don't like that very much.
They want a random person who's in a robe to do it for you.
unidentified
I just want to note the Democratic appointees' strong dissents in this case.
Justice Katanji Brown Jackson calls the court's decision an existential threat to the rule of law.
Justice Sotomayor's dissent says, no right is safe in the new legal regime the court creates.
lisa rubin
And instead, what you have is a majority sort of acting like Congress here, abdicating its role as a co-equal branch, and instead, as one lawyer put it to me in a text, acting like a rogued bystander to the serious deprivation of what we've long assumed for 128 years is a fundamental constitutional right.
ali velshi
Walk me through why you see this ruling as deeply dangerous, not for people who are birthright citizens, but much more broadly for every American.
elie mystal
Imagine Donald Trump wants to do something illegal to you, Ali Velchi.
Imagine that he wants to murder you.
Imagine that he and Stephen Miller release an entire policy explaining about how they can murder Canadian journalists who are working in America because they're taking the jobs from real American journalists, right?
So he's going to murder you.
dave rubin
That guy is a fucking idiot.
Look, murder is against the law, you moron.
You're not allowed to murder people.
So Donald Trump can't put out some executive action that says murder Ali Belshi.
Should Donald Trump maybe put out an executive action that says hosts of MSNBC should be mocked into oblivion?
Sure.
And then the courts can decide how they feel about that.
But it is completely and utterly absurd.
And of course, you know, as always, they would all be taking the complete reverse decision.
If they felt that this was forwarding their agenda, meaning it was Biden or Kamala Harris or the Autopen or whoever as president of the United States right now, and they felt, boy, now the courts, you know, some random conservative judge in Alabama is not going to be able to stop the Democrat president from doing anyone, they would be telling you this is the greatest thing ever.
We finally got the courts out of the way.
These are the very same people who were constantly talking about packing the Supreme Court when they thought they had the power, when they thought they had the executive branch and they thought they had the House and everything else.
What did they want to do?
They wanted to expand the court because they wanted to make sure that the court was always going to be in their favor.
So again, some of these things you end up saying over and over again.
But the idea of just a random judge, look, would I want the president to override the Supreme Court?
No, because then you have an actual constitutional crisis.
Co- and equal branches of government.
And I'll also say, as I've said for years on this show, I don't love the idea of so much being done by executive action, right?
Because that does, in some sense, abdicate the responsibility of the legislative branch, right, of the House.
Congress and the Senate are supposed to make laws.
They're highly dysfunctional.
So we do more on both sides of the aisle via presidential executive action.
But the idea that some little guy, okay, you got it.
You got it already.
This is a good one.
And this is always, I know you guys love these, why they like to censor the internet.
This is Democrat Representative Jamie Raskin.
Here he is.
You'll see first what he was saying in 2024, just a year ago, versus what he is saying now.
So when he was in power, when it was his people in power, how he felt about these types of issues versus now.
jamie raskin
But we used to believe that there was a rule of law and that there were judges who were people who, you know, didn't fly flags for one team or the other, but they could be trusted actually to interpret the law and apply the law to the fact.
Trump's position is either he owns the judge, he controls the judge, or they're someone who can't be trusted.
They're a political enemy.
The whole world is friend or foe.
So you get a completely Trumpified gerrymandered court stacked and packed by Donald Trump.
And they know that they can't rule against the Constitution on this substance.
So they pull a rabbit out of a hat.
I'm outraged by this, but they're constantly appeasing Donald Trump and soothing his very easily wounded ego.
And of course, because of the particular political dynamics of the case, the mega element on the court, every AG position in America should be up for grabs for people who are willing to stand up for the Constitution against a gangster state president who thinks he can do whatever he wants, even in direct violation of the text of the Constitution.
dave rubin
Really think how disgusting what that guy just said.
First off, so just a year ago, 2024, when things are going his way, the courts are good and impartial.
Now, when Trump gets his way, when they rule in favor of Trump, it's because it's a gangster court and Trump installed them and all those things.
Think of how he is impugning.
You want to talk about abusing your power?
Well, I would say impugning the motives of people like, say, Clarence Thomas, who only needs about 11 words to explain his decisions, Amy Coney Barrett, et cetera, et cetera.
These people are explaining their decisions.
You might want to look in the mirror.
You might want to look in the mirror.
Now, what brought all of this, what brought this case actually to the Supreme Court had to do with birthright citizenship.
And could the president make decisions via executive action on birthright citizenship?
Here's Stephen Miller going after Chuck Schumer on the decision itself and how it relates to birthright.
bret baier
You can put up past presidents and all the injunctions in their time.
We have a graphic of this.
And you go back to President Obama, President Bush, they're at 6, 12.
President Trump in the first term is at 64.
President Biden at 22, 40 so far in the second term.
stephen miller
Look, Chuck Schumer is cheering for district court tyranny.
Chuck Schumer doesn't want to win a national election.
Chuck Schumer wants to be able to install a single district court judge in a far-left community to make decisions for the whole country.
That is authoritarianism.
That is fascism.
That is not freedom.
That is not American democracy.
Chuck Schumer and the Democrat Party presided over the invasion of this country, violating our immigration laws, violating our sovereignty, violating our Constitution.
And now they're relying on a handful of district court judges to cement that invasion.
Americans showed up at the polls in overwhelming numbers to repel that invasion, to put Donald Trump back in the White House.
dave rubin
Yeah, I mean, every word of that is right.
Where were the Democrats when we were being invaded to now what we believe is the tune of 21 million people in four years?
That doesn't even include the 15 or so million, I think 12 to 15 million people that were already here illegally.
You know, you're somewhere veering towards 40 million illegals in the country.
So even if we kick out several thousand people a day, it's like barely a drop in the bucket.
But they didn't care about the Constitution then, right?
It is part of a sovereign nation's duty to protect its borders.
You guys didn't care then.
But then his broader point is the point that I just keep making over and over again.
What would be the point at some point?
Why bother having elections?
If everything will just be a fight between the branches of the government, and if at the end of the day, a judge who's appointed in, let's say, a far-left district, but even if it was a far-right district, whatever that means, a far-right district, even in a place like Florida.
Like, so a judge just gets in and he looks and he goes, well, I don't really like that president.
And I don't really respect the people that voted for him.
And I think he's racist and a bad guy.
And I'm just going to override it.
Eventually, you would have no purpose for elections, period.
I still like elections.
I'm old school.
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Like, come on, it's a Monday.
It's a Monday morning.
I'm just getting, you know, I peak usually around Wednesdays.
That's when I really have my best.
unidentified
All right.
dave rubin
So some judicial fighting that's going, I would say, in our direction.
And by our, I mean America's direction.
We will have a less out-of-control judiciary, particularly At a moment when we have a president who's doing a lot of good things for America.
Now let's get to the big, beautiful bill because it does seem to be moving forward.
This is On Truth from Donald Trump.
Tonight we saw a great victory in the Senate with the great, big, beautiful bill, but it wouldn't have happened without the fantastic work of Senator Rick Scott, Senator Mike Lee, Senator Ron Johnson, and Senator Cynthia Loomis.
They, along with all of the other Republican patriots who voted for the bill, are people who truly love our country.
As president of the USA, I'm proud of all of them and look forward to working with them to grow our economy, reduce wasteful spending, secure our border, fight for our military and vets, ensure that our Medicaid system helps those who truly need it, protect our Second Amendment, and so much more.
God bless America and make America great again.
Okay, so as you guys know, there was a big fight about this.
And I had Rand Paul on the show about 10 days ago, who's on the more libertarian side of things.
And what his argument was, that he wasn't going to vote for it initially, was that, yes, are we getting a lot of the Doge cuts?
Yes, are we getting tax cuts?
Yes, all good.
But at the same time, the rate of spending, say on the border wall, I think it was about 57 billion, about 60 billion basically for the bill, for the wall, that the rate of spending is still going up so that it actually is increasing the deficit, which is something that a lot of more libertarian-minded Republicans particularly don't want to happen.
So now I want to show you a video of Tom Tillis at the Capitol, who is a Republican saying that, from North Carolina, saying that this bill will betray Trump's promise.
And then we'll get some follow-up from Mr. Trump himself.
thom tillis
On health care and betraying a promise, it is inescapable that this bill in its current form will betray the very promise that Donald J. Trump made in the Oval Office or in the cabinet room when I was there with finance where he said we can go after waste, fraud, and abuse on any programs.
Now, those amateurs that are advising him, not Dr. Oz, I'm talking about White House health care experts, refused to tell him that those instructions that were to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse all of a sudden eliminates a government program that's called the provider tax.
dave rubin
Okay, so the reason I'm showing you that is not every Republican went alongside.
Now, Mike Lee from Utah, who's also, I would say, you put him right next to Rand Paul in terms of small government, you know, don't tread on me, Republicans.
Mike Lee did vote for it.
Rand Paul did not vote for it.
I want to be clear on that.
And also Tom Tillis did not vote for it.
Now, I would also say that it's kind of good that within the Republican Party, you can get some infighting, right?
You can get some infighting and some people saying, so here you have a senator from North Carolina basically like, listen, my thing was cutting spending.
This ain't doing it.
Trump's making the counter argument that we're doing an awful lot of things and it has to be done right now.
You can make your own decision on that.
But then some interesting things happened after with Senator Tom Tillis.
Listen to this from Donald Trump.
Looks like Senator Tom Tillis, as usual, wants to tell the nation that he's giving them a 68% tax increase as opposed to the biggest tax cut in American history.
At the same time, he is unable to understand the importance of a debt extension, which Republicans gave to the Democrats just prior to the November 5th election because of its significance and how important it was for the future of the USA.
Sadly, the Democrat politicians probably won't reciprocate on a debt extension because they're nasty people who actually hate our country.
Tillis is also willing to throw the very important tobacco industry in North Carolina out the window for reasons nobody seems to understand.
He loves China-made windmills that will cost a fortune, ruin the landscape, and produce the most expensive energy on earth.
I can't believe that the great people of North Carolina, a state that I love and won all three times, and a state that I just brought back with money, blood, sweat, and tears from the recent tragic floods when Sleepy Joe Biden let them drown right up until the end of that administration without doing anything.
I was given an A-plus rating for the job we did in bringing it back, and Tillis, despite being a Republican, was missing in action.
North Carolina will not allow one of their senators to grandstand in order to get some publicity for himself for a possible but very difficult re-election.
America wants reduced taxes, including no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security, interest deductions on cars, border security, a strong military, and a bill which is great for our farmers, manufacturers, and employment in general.
Tom Tillis is making a big mistake for America and with the wonderful people of North Carolina.
Okay, so that's wordy, but basically Trump does not like Tillis anymore.
Again, I would leave it to you to decide, like at the end, is this going to increase spending?
It seems likely that the answer is yes.
And that's what most of the pushback from people like Tillis and Ram Paul was.
At the same time, are there going to be massive tax cuts?
Do we need to get some things done?
Like we can't just say, okay, we want a border and then not be willing to fund the border.
So we'll see where it all shakes out.
But then, interestingly, as it pertains to the future of Tom Tillis, Donald Trump tweeted this over the weekend, or put this up on truth over the weekend.
Numerous people have come forward wanting to run in the primary against Senator Tom Tillis.
I will be meeting with them over the coming weeks for someone who will properly represent the great people of North Carolina and so importantly, the United States of America.
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
That was two days ago.
And then what just happened?
This from Eric Daughtry.
Breaking, this is yesterday.
Senator Tom Tillis, Republican North Carolina, not running for re-election following primary threat from Trump.
So yes, Trump wins.
Kind of interesting.
And this is one of those things where everybody, and this is in some sense, this is the beauty of MAGA.
You have the hardcore libertarians who are maybe not so thrilled with him right now.
And by the way, they weren't thrilled with him two weeks ago when they were warning this was going to lead to World War III, the Iran situation, but they were clearly wrong on that.
My hope is they'll be wrong on this.
But a little bit of fighting there.
Now, what's, I would say the most interesting part in like the granular political sense is that here you have Tom Tillis up there with the Lariat.
I got to get one of those.
You know what I mean?
I don't wear ties on this show, but can I get a big ass Lariat?
Get me one of those.
There you have him up there really fighting against Trump.
And then a day or two later, I guess he, I don't know if they looked at some internal numbers when Trump was like, We're going to primary you.
And they looked at it and he maybe saw that all of his constituents were for it.
And it is good to have your principles and fight for what you believe in.
Of course, that may just not be a future that's going to work in North Carolina within MAGA.
So what might happen in North Carolina?
Well, this also from Eric Daughtry breaking Lara Trump seriously considering a bid for the open North Carolina Senate seat in 26 after Tom Tillis retires.
Also, RNC chair Michael Watley is also reportedly considering.
So who knows?
We shall see.
And again, we will see what the fallout is from the bill.
Am I for all of the cuts?
All of the Doge stuff that's in there, all of the tax cuts in there, the no tax on TIP, no tax on Social Security, and all of those things, and bringing some of the stuff back to the United States and manufacturing, all of those things, great.
Is there an issue with debt extension?
Yes.
Do both sides do it?
Yes.
Did the Democrats just get it right before Biden went out of office?
Yes.
So the idea that Trump wasn't going to get it, but does that also lead us to always expanding the budget?
Probably yes.
So we will see what happens.
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All right, let's go to New York City, a place I spent my formative years.
I lived in New York City from 99 to 2013.
If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere.
It was a great time and a great part of life.
I'm struggling and had no money and I was a struggling comic and was a bartender and a waiter and worked odd jobs and stood out in Times Square, handed out comedy tickets two hours a night, six hours a week.
But I look back, it was the good old days.
Well, I hate to tell you, New York, your future is bleak and dark and dim because as you know, this guy, Zorhan, Zohan, I just don't even care to know his name.
Mom Dani, he won the Democratic primary last week against a really pathetic group of people.
And man, does Andrew Cuomo regret killing all those old people?
Because they vote.
They vote in droves.
Anyway, Mom Dani is now the big star of the Democrat Party.
And so he's making the rounds.
He went on Meet the Press with Kirsten Welker.
And here he is saying that he doesn't like billionaires.
He will fight ICE and he'll tax white neighborhoods because that sounds constitutional and fair and good and stuff.
kristen welker
Do you think that billionaires have a right to exist?
zohran mamdani
I don't think that we should have billionaires.
kristen welker
Increase and enhance the number of ICE agents here.
If that happens on your watch, how do you plan to handle it?
zohran mamdani
We have to stand up and fight back.
We saw ICE agents arrest a migrant at Federal Plaza, and then we saw NYPD officers arresting a pastor who was peacefully observing that arrest.
Those days are going to come to an end when I'm the mayor.
kristen welker
Shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods.
Explain why you are bringing race into your tax proposal.
zohran mamdani
That is just a description of what we see right now.
It's not driven by race.
It's more of an assessment of what neighborhoods are being undertaxed versus overtaxed.
We've seen time and again that this is a property tax system that is inequitable.
dave rubin
All right, let me try to be clear about this because we're obviously going to have to talk about this guy a bunch over the next couple months.
He's bad and his ideas are bad.
And he's a perfect confluence of combining sort of Islamism with leftism and putting it in a shiny package.
And his mom is a Hollywood filmmaker, which is why they're able to put some films up of him that kind of look, have an interesting aesthetic and they understand sound and light and visuals and all of those things.
His ideas are the horrific time-tested ideas that America was founded to go against.
So when you hear him, and we'll get into the government-run, you know, groceries and all of those things, but when you hear him saying all of these things, and at some level it's that thing with the progressives where it's always very thin and it's like the veneer kind of sounds right and underneath is something very nasty, what you'll see is his aspect is kind of nice.
They like that he smiles and his beard is trimmed properly and all of those things.
And then he'll have a way of wiggling out of everything, right?
The idea that you would bring race, that you would be looking at a neighborhood and being like, they should be taxed more.
White people live there.
And then she asks him about it and he knows it's a completely ridiculous thing to say and it's counter to the Constitution and it's counter to American ideals and everything.
Oh, it was just a descriptor, basically.
It was just a descriptor.
And who the hell do you think you are that you get to decide how much of someone else's money you are allowed to steal?
But New York City has been on this path for a long time.
The Democrats, the old school Democrats are done.
The radicals are here.
The inmates are running the asylum.
And this guy represents the thing.
You know, we thought we defeated Woke, right?
But what did I always say about Woke?
Once it's in the system, it destroys the system completely.
And that's why I always liken it to the alien, right?
From alien movies.
Like it was going to get in and whether you and it's going to destroy everything and it's going to kill everybody on the ship and it's going to burst out of Sigourney Weaver's stomach and we got a real problem.
But you've got to respect what it does, right?
You don't have to like that it killed everybody and burst out of her stomach.
You probably didn't like that.
Cool scene, but not great if you're Sigourney Weaver.
But you don't, you, but you have to acknowledge that it was able to do all of those things.
And what they've done is we sort of defeated Woke in many ways, but now they've brought Woke back in the package of in this strange green-red alliance between the Islamists and the progressives and whatever.
So, okay, so I don't think we should have billionaires.
Okay, we want to kill them.
What should we do with them?
Should people just break into their houses and steal all their shit?
I don't think we should have them as he smiles.
Okay, well, why should we have millionaires?
Millionaires have a lot of money.
So it's this amorphous thing.
It's like what they do with minimum wage, right?
Like, we should have a $25 minimum wage.
Well, why not 50?
Like, if it's someone else's money anyway, I mean, come on, be a little more generous.
They should fight back against ICE.
Well, I look forward to that fight.
And again, congratulations if you live in New York City.
And then they stop kicking people out.
Like, good luck with all of that.
And then, of course, we already did the richer, whiter neighborhoods.
Here's a bit more.
Here's one of his well-produced, slick, film-ready, filtered perfectly.
And watch they ask him questions while he's eating, which is a very memeable thing right now.
He's eating rice with his hands because he's a man of the people of India, I suppose.
Watch this.
unidentified
So the third holy grail of taboos in American politics, you have socialism, you have Islam, and then you have Palestine.
And you are really going for the trifecta.
zohran mamdani
Let's go, baby.
unidentified
Let's go.
Tell me, why is Palestine a part of your politics?
zohran mamdani
When you grow up as someone especially in the third world, you have a very different understanding of the Palestinian struggle.
dave rubin
Oh, do you?
Well, let me be clear about this.
Palestine is a country that never existed, designed only to destroy countries that do exist.
That's what's happening across the world.
There were no such people as the Palestinian people in the 1940s.
There was the British Mandate of Palestine, which was part of the British Empire, which before that was part of the Ottoman Empire.
We can go back and back and back and back all the way to a guy who was a rabbi named Jesus, and he lived in Nazareth and Bethlehem, and those were Israel.
Okay, fine.
But the idea of Palestine now is becoming part of their thing.
And once they do that, guys, then the next thing will be, why are Americans on our soil?
Like, don't you see it?
Look what they're doing in France and in the UK and in other European nations.
What is he doing here, by the way?
What is he doing here?
Because the progressive ideology does, at the end of the progressive ideology is that America is a settler colonial state.
What is this guy who moved to America?
And when did he move to America?
In 2018 or something?
Right?
Like, or he moved when he was seven, but like, it's just, it doesn't even matter.
What are you doing here, man?
What are you doing here?
You don't like our system.
You don't like our politics.
You don't like our economic system or anything else.
But okay, he eats rice with his hands, so that's pretty good.
But what could, what could the future of New York City look like if they vote this guy in?
Well, let's just go over to the progressive-run city of Minnesota.
And here's their mayor, Jacob Fry.
And you might think you're watching a video out of Somalia, but no, this is Minnesota over the weekend.
jacob frey
Amaga Egoa, Jacob Frey, Yaroub, Adoka Magalindav, Minneapolis.
dave rubin
My Somali is not great, so maybe someone could check this.
But I think he said, I'm Demi Retard Jacob Fry.
Is that what he said?
Yeah, okay, so that picked up a little Somali over the years with all these Ilhan Omar clips.
But okay.
That's New York City's future.
Like it's coming, guys.
Like you want this in your cities.
Congratulations.
The divide between the cities and the rural neighborhoods is just coming and coming and coming and coming.
I want to show you this tweet from CNN.
If you want to see the way they're going to try to launder the lies around this guy and make all of history's bad things are going to suddenly become good.
I saw this one this morning on CNN.
Zoran Mamdani, the favorite to become New York City's next mayor after winning the Democratic primary, has a contentious plan to create a network of city-owned grocery stores.
But it's less radical than critics portray.
Some food and policy grocery industry experts say, food policy and grocery industry experts say, apparently food policy and grocery industry experts suddenly like communism.
Government-run food stores.
Do you think this will go well?
I'll actually make a bold prediction.
If he becomes mayor, I think for about a year it probably will go well.
Because one of the things, and mark my words, timestamp this thing.
I don't know, you got a book or a notebook over there or something.
Just make note of what I'm about to say.
If he wins, I think New York City, everything's going to go well for a year.
Because what they are going to do, because the Democrats are also in charge of all the foot soldiers, they're in charge of the Antifa, Hamas people out there and everything.
Once they have installed their Islamist progressive hero, they will get all the violence off the streets.
They will stop doing all of those bad things.
So it will make it artificially seem like it's good.
And then for a year, people will be like, oh my God, we got what we want.
And they'll be in that stupor of utopian socialist idiocy.
And they will all be playing along.
And then it will take a little time for it to break down.
But I don't think it's going to go to hell overnight.
I think a lot of people are overestimating what might happen.
They control the foot soldiers and the violence and the craziness on the streets.
So if they just shut it off, if they get their guy to make it look good, I'm just telling you guys, I have a pretty good track record.
Just make note of that.
Put that in the file somewhere.
I think we have a file cabinet back there.
Jamal Bowman, he was a lunatic, racist, progressive in Westchester, lost his gig.
And now apparently he's, what happens?
You lose your gig in politics.
You then get a job on CNN or MSNBC or sometimes both.
Here he is saying that social, it's the word socialism that's been weaponized and the Democrats must get behind Zorhan.
jamaal bowman
Brown people from different backgrounds.
The word socialism is weaponized as some kind of anti-American thing.
And Senator Gillibrand and others seem to have fallen victim to that level of ignorance and miseducation.
unidentified
Quickly, do you think the Democratic Party is going to learn some lessons from this race?
jamaal bowman
I hope so.
They got to.
Everyone should get on board and endorse Zoron right now because our party, our approval numbers are 20-something percent.
We're on life support.
We allowed Trump back into office again and our democracy is on the precipice of falling apart.
dave rubin
You know, I always say I'm not like that interested in some sense.
We're not doing any clips of the view today, by the way, but I'm not that interested in some sense of what the ladies of the view are saying anymore because it's just obvious and recycled and it's trash and it's garbage, whatever.
I'm more interested in what the executives who hire these people who are making the decisions.
Oh, that guy got trounced in Westchester, embarrassed in Westchester, which is a lefty liberal democratic blue stronghold.
And he was too radical for them.
I'm talking about what's his name?
Not Kim Jeffries.
What the hell is that guy's name?
Bowman.
Like, he got trounced.
So let's get him on CNN now.
Let's get him on MSNBC now.
Like, what's going on with these people?
And yes, socialism, by the way, Mr. Bowman, socialism is anti-American, right?
Again, everyone whose families came here from other places, it doesn't matter where your family come, usually came from a socialist type.
What were they fleeing?
What were the reasons they came here?
Why is it that opportunity ended in those places?
Or why is it that they were killing your grandparents or great-grandparents?
It was largely because of socialism or communism, big government.
And it is antithetical to the United States, which is about individual choice and the pursuit of happiness and some other pretty good stuff that you don't like very much.
Here is Timu Obama, who every time I see this guy, he becomes less and less of a human.
He is an early version of the breakdown.
He is an early version of the humanoid robots that will take over.
And this is great video because I guess he's like kind of the leader of the Democrats in some sense right now, and they don't know which way to go.
Do they pretend they're not all insane, retarded radicals, or do you just go all in on it?
Here's Timu Obama, Hakeem Jeffries.
hakeem jeffries
We had a conversation on Wednesday morning where I congratulated him on the campaign that he ran, a campaign that clearly was relentlessly focused on the high cost of living in New York City and the economy.
He outworked, he out communicated, and he out-organized the opposition.
And that's clearly why he was successful.
unidentified
So what's holding you back from endorsing him right now?
hakeem jeffries
Well, we don't really know each other well.
Our districts don't overlap.
I have never had a substantive conversation with him.
dave rubin
I've never had a substantive conversation with him.
We don't know each other very well.
Well, what do you mean?
If you're for lowering costs and helping with rent and blah, blah, blah, why wouldn't you get on board?
That guy is just so fake.
He is so programmed.
There is nothing there.
He is just nothing.
Like he'll be like the tiniest footnote in a history book somewhere about this Timo Obama fella.
But do you see why they're really, they don't know what to do?
And congratulations, guys.
You open the door to let the radicals in.
They have completely taken over your party.
You have no idea.
Like if you were a sane Democrat leader right now, wouldn't you be looking at that and going, listen, actually, as a Democrat, I'm not that thrilled that a socialist, an avowed socialist is here trying to lead New York City right now because I represent the Democratic Party.
And even though we are a little more for government, let's say than the Republican Party, we don't want full-blown socialism, which is counter to the American experiment.
But he can't even say that because there's nobody left in his party that is willing to fight because the progressives, again, like the alien, give them credit where credit is due.
They went into Sigourney's Weaver's stomach.
They ingested a baby.
They blew out everything.
It's a big freaking mess over there.
And here's Zorhan unwilling to denounce Sharia law.
unidentified
What is Sharia love?
dave rubin
How's this?
unidentified
You denounce it though.
I'm asking you.
I am running.
chamath palihapitiya
I know, but I'm not.
unidentified
That's the point.
You're gonna run for me.
dave rubin
You have to denounce it.
unidentified
What is Sharia law?
I come from a political tradition Donald Trump describes as the enemy within.
We came here to remake this state and the image of our people.
What is Sharia law?
What is Sharia law?
I'm asking you.
I'm running.
chamath palihapitiya
I know, but I'm asking you.
That's the point.
You have to finance it.
unidentified
what is sharia Lord free Free Palestine Free free free Palestine Thank you so much, brothers and sisters.
I ain't forbidden.
dave rubin
That's Jerry said to George.
You know, good luck with all that.
Like, he is a radical.
You might want to look into something called Takiya, which is a Muslim tradition where they're allowed to lie to the infidel, basically, to attain power, which is definitely what he is doing here.
He will not admit what his true positions are.
Of course, he'll be for Sharia law.
Of course.
This guy gets in as New York City mayor.
You think you're going to hear more or less Muslim call to prayers five times a day in New York City.
It's going to take over the entire city.
Congratulations.
Good luck.
Good luck.
And over time, that's not going to work out for the queers for Palestine.
But again, good luck, everybody.
As I tweeted out, it really caught fire yesterday.
I would recommend, if you're a journalist out there, I don't know any.
Do we know any journalists?
We got Andy know.
Maybe we'll get Andy on this.
We get somebody.
We've got to find a journalist.
If any of you know a journalist, could you tell them that a good question that should be asked of Zorhan Mandani is that he's a Muslim and he also just yesterday, do we have a picture?
Do we have a picture?
He was at the Gay Pride Parade.
Can we put that up?
Yeah, so there he was at the big gay pride parade just yesterday and he's holding the trans flag.
So he wants to chop the genitals off little children.
So that's an interesting thing, just, you know, is what it is.
But there he is at the Gay Pride Parade.
Now, Zorhan, what I would like to know, here's what I wrote, a good one for a journalist out there, if there are any left.
Ask him if his mosque allows gay marriages.
When he says no, or might most likely agree, or more likely says he doesn't know, ask him if he will condemn the mosque and stand up for his queer pals.
Get on it, journalists.
So everything that the left is about now is about wild inconsistencies.
Intersectionality of these grievances that all can somehow combine and make you stronger actually have these wild inconsistencies.
And if a journalist would just get out there and say that, by the way, I'm not for forcing a mosque to do gay weddings.
I'm not for forcing a church or a temple or anything else to do it.
It's hid, you're right.
You should have equal protection under the law in the secular state of the United States of America, but I'm not forcing a private place of worship to do anything just because I'm for it, because I believe in individual liberty, unlike you people.
But it would be great.
You want to blow up this stupid thing.
Ask Mom Dani, ask Ilan Omar, ask Rashida Tlaib, et cetera.
Ask AOC.
She's not even Muslim, but ask AOC: should mosques be forced to do gay weddings?
Why is it that not one mosque in the United States does gay weddings?
You guys are all about this thing, right?
You're constantly telling us about all these oppressions.
And I think you'll start seeing your answer.
So, if there is a journalist out there, are we communicating this show on the internet?
So, it'll get out there today.
Okay, so let's just see what happens with that.
This, check this out from Libs of TikTok.
Muslim socialist Zorhan Mandani's plan for New York City, and there's tweets to prove all of these things here.
Defund the police.
Yeah, he's tweeted about that.
Release all criminals from prison.
Yeah, he wants less incarceration.
Don't prosecute crime.
I mean, these are all consistent things with what the Democrats have done.
Disarm law-abiding citizens.
We had the thing where he said ban all guns.
Put that up last week.
She wrote, how TF, the fuck, does anyone vote for this?
New York City has done.
Now, again, he's not mayor yet.
There is going to be a general election.
This was just the Democrat primary.
But this is, it is the fact that it has got to this point is a disaster.
And I think in some sense, the energy is behind him right now.
Like what energy?
There aren't enough Republicans in New York anymore.
This is not, you know, this is not early, mid-90s, Rudy Giuliani, New York City anymore.
Many of the good people have fled.
I think I read yesterday that there's something like 124 billionaires in New York City.
You think they're staying if this guy goes?
And then I saw that I think his name's Scott Stringer.
He's the mayor of, I always say Del Boca Vista.
He's the mayor of Boca Raton here down in Florida.
And he's already trying to welcome all these people.
So Florida will again get the riches while you people destroy themselves.
Now, the Scott and the Retards bumper as he explains what will happen to the future of New York City.
unidentified
I got to leave there.
scott jennings
Nobody's going to be able to walk Manhattan after he defunds the New York City Police Department, Marie.
I wouldn't advise walking Manhattan after he gets rid of the police force.
unidentified
Just to jump in, just to jump in, hold on.
Hold on.
omar jimenez
Mom Dani advocated for defunding MYPD in 2020.
He's since said his goal is reform, not defunding.
And then also, just one more.
scott jennings
You guys are doing that again.
It's all just playbook.
omar jimenez
Just one more thing, point of order.
He just said he didn't want to tax white people specifically, just higher-income neighborhoods that do happen to be majority white.
scott jennings
He literally wrote a good statement, Omar.
dave rubin
He literally wrote it down.
scott jennings
Are you letting me also?
omar jimenez
No, I am saying that he said that, but not on the basis of race specifically.
I'm not saying he didn't say that.
He did say that.
dave rubin
He did say it.
I'm not saying it's on the basis of races specifically.
He said white neighborhoods.
We just showed you the freaking clip, like this unbelievable.
I don't know who that guy is.
He's just another guy they threw in the chair.
It's not worth knowing his name.
And that lady, like just a fraud and liar.
He called for defunding the police.
Then they realized the cities were all burning.
Now it's just a reformation of the police.
Well, you know what happens when you usher in all of this nonsense, when you get rid of policing and you allow Islamists to take the streets and you have drugs everywhere and crime, and then you have good people flee the city and everything else?
You know what happens?
Well, this video was going bananas viral over the weekend.
This is a young American girl who apparently is living in Paris right now.
I don't know if it's just on a student exchange thing or something, but here she is putting up a video.
She literally cannot walk the streets in Paris right now because they have many of the problems that New York City is about to usher in.
unidentified
Don't get me wrong, I love living in Paris, but it is not for the fucking week.
I like want to be able to go outside right now and be able to enjoy life, but I've been harassed so many fucking times in this goddamn city that I'm afraid to go anywhere.
Hello.
And there's a whole beautiful city out there that I just want to see, but I actually fucking terrified.
Oh, Shedhelp, please.
Please tell me to go back to my country.
I will.
I will.
dave rubin
Go back to your country.
Go back to your country.
We'll welcome you in the United States.
I don't recommend you go to New York, but why is it that she can't walk out there?
Is it because native Parisians and Frenchmen are harassing her?
Are they throwing croissants at her?
Are they making her eat all that cheese and drink all that red wine?
I doubt it.
I think you know why.
Naeeb Bucale, the president of El Salvador, he saw that video and he retweeted it.
He wrote this, this is the result of glorifying criminals in Paris.
He who spares the wolf sacrifices the sheep.
And that's a perfect way of explaining the fake faux empathy of the progressives.
You end up sacrificing all of the people you purport to care about.
Elon also retweeted it, and he wrote that he retweeted Naebukele's retweet of it.
And he wrote, if you spare the wolf, you sacrifice the sheep.
Sparing the wolf is shallow, not deep empathy.
So what did I say before?
It's that thin veneer.
It sounds good.
We let all the people in.
We're nice.
We're French.
We have a lot of cheese.
We have a lot of bread.
We smoke cigarettes too.
And then there's the French paradox.
None of us are fat despite the way we eat.
Well, congratulations.
You shared that with a bunch of people from Somalia.
And now American girls who look like 16 or something are now afraid to walk out on the street.
And I just want to, somebody brought up, we had my birthday party over the weekend.
And I don't know, we had about 60 or 70 people here.
And someone said to me at the end of the night, Dave, how many people do you think have moved to Florida because of you?
And I quickly was like looking around the party and we figured that there's about 30 people.
When you take my employees and their spouses and some other people around them that have moved here and then subsequently people that have moved to Florida since we moved here and everything else.
Let's say I've brought about 30 people to Florida.
Like these are good people.
You guys are good people.
I'm feeling nice on this Monday.
You're good people and their spouses and significant others are good people.
And as far as I know, every single, well, you guys have a job and all your girlfriends and boyfriends, et cetera, all have jobs.
And you're functional people who care about things.
So think about it.
This is why everything starts with you first, like the individual first.
I took all of these people like Moses.
I took them to the promised land of Florida.
And now Florida reaps the benefits of that, right?
The OG Floridian reaps the benefits as their price, as their values of their homes become higher and there's more enterprise here and more chance here.
And then what's left in those other places?
So every single, I know Everything always feels like it's a political answer, but it's a you answer.
Like go live in places that are in line with your values.
And unfortunately, New York City is about to go the other way.
We'll have more on Florida and doing it right and ice in just a second.
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All right, so we'll get to some of the good things happening in Florida as it pertains to immigration and deportations and ICE in just a second.
But this is all to the backdrop of what I think really started during COVID, which is a separation of the country.
I'm not talking about a civil war, but I'm talking about people just going to different places to build a life that is more congruent with their beliefs, find communities that are more in line with how they want to live.
And you see, and of course, that road seems to only go one way.
That road generally goes from blue states, where people have just had it, to red states.
And then there are people who've done it right, and their lives then hopefully get expanded by that.
And as I always say, everyone that I meet here in Miami, which was the blue hub of Florida, is like the most hardcore Republican you can possibly imagine right now.
So I want to show you this video of acting ICE director Todd Lyons talking about how many potential sleeper cell threats we have in the U.S. right now.
unidentified
Sleeper cell threats from inside the U.S. in the wake of American strikes on Iran.
Now ICE is stepping in, arresting 130 Iranian nationals in seven days.
With more on the action the agency is taking, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons is here with us now.
Thank you so much for being here, Director.
Let's just start off with this threat from Iran.
What is the latest in terms of the number of Iranian nationals that have been deported, and what can you tell us about this sleeper cell threat?
todd lyons
Well, thanks, Brian, for having me.
Yeah, it's great that you guys give us the opportunity to highlight the great work that the men and women of ICE are doing, especially to combat these sleeper threats.
You know, the last administration has left us so vulnerable that we do have so many potential threats that could be the United States.
You know, you had that great graft up there.
You show over 130 arrests of Iranian nationals just recently.
But ICE isn't just focused on Iranians.
We're focused on all high-risk countries that came in through the past administration.
You have countries like Syria, Iran, Somalia, Eastern Bloc countries that all want to do harm to the United States.
So that's what ICE is focused on.
dave rubin
Okay, so the reason I'm connecting this to states' rights is Mamdani said that he wants to kick ICE out.
We know that the Democrats don't want the states to work with ICE, that they show up to their facilities just for photo ops and to harass people and everything else.
Meanwhile, you have some states, mostly Florida and Texas, that are working with ICE to make sure if someone's here illegally, particularly if they're up to some other criminal activity, they are going to get the boot.
Now let's jump back to Los Angeles for a second, because although Camie California does not want to work with ICE, and although the mayor, Karen Bass, has been an absolute disaster, occasionally the feds are able to get in there and figure things out.
And look at this from the post-millennial.
Federal immigration tactical units apprehended two individuals at a Los Angeles human smuggling hub tied to national security threats.
Several Iranian nationals were arrested at the same address earlier this week, including individuals on the FBI terror watch list and associates of an Iranian human trafficking network, according to Customs and Border Control.
That looks like mid-city, LA.
I mean, I live about 10 minutes away from there.
So, I don't know, there's some human trafficking and some Iranians, and I'm going to guess they were probably up to some other stuff.
So thank God.
Imagine if Newsom, the governor, and Karen Bass, the mayor, got their way and the feds could never get in there and ICE could never do their work.
Well, congratulations.
You'd have more trafficking of children.
You'd have more drugs, potential terror threats, and everything else.
You know where we're not going to have that shit?
Connor, can you guess?
Say it out loud if you can.
Florida.
Florida, you got it.
That's right, because we've got Ron DeSantis.
Here he is taking Fox on a tour of Alligator Alcatraz.
ron desantis
All the stuff that goes into intake and processing of illegals, you're seeing this put up.
This is all 24 hours.
24 hours from now, you're going to see even more.
And by Tuesday, this will be able to have intake of illegals.
omar jimenez
And you've thought of everything.
ron desantis
Okay, so there are four gigantic tents.
thom tillis
Let's come on over here, governor.
unidentified
And people are thinking, okay, you're in the middle of the Everglades.
thom tillis
It's hot.
That would explain why you've got this bank of air conditioners here.
ron desantis
Yeah, so I mean, this is going to be illegals will come in, they'll be processed, there'll be places for them to be housed.
You'll have an ability for food.
You'll have an ability for them to consult legal rights if they have that, because there is a process that's involved with this.
So this is really everything.
This is going to be a self-contained little area.
And then, of course, you also have stuff for the staff that work here.
unidentified
Well, you know, when you think of the imagery of Alcatraz, Alcatraz is surrounded by a bay.
Here in the Everglades, we're surrounded by, you're actually surrounded by gators and pythons.
ron desantis
So this is as secure as it gets.
I mean, if a criminal alien were to escape from here somehow, and I don't think they will, you've got nowhere to go.
I mean, what are you going to do?
Trudge through the swamp and dodge alligators on the way back to 50, 60 miles just to get to civilization?
Not going to happen.
So not only that is it secure, it also takes this deportation mission out of the hair of our local and state law enforcement.
This has no impact on Florida residents because some of that stuff can have an impact on them if it's in more populated areas.
And so logistically, this really answers the call.
All you need is a little bus to move them, you know, about 2,000 feet that way, then get on a plane and they're gone.
dave rubin
Guys, isn't that something else?
Again, I'm just so damn proud to live in this state and I'm going to fight every freaking day to the best of my ability to make sure it gets stronger and stronger and stronger.
Decline is a choice.
That's what DeSantis always says.
And he's right.
And to the backdrop of Trump crushing it as a president, the best thing that could have ever happened to Floridians was to get Trump as president and keep DeSantis right here.
That's how we're going to deal with illegals.
Sorry.
And you know what?
If you break out of that facility, good luck with the 50 miles of gators.
Like, that's how you do it.
That's how you do it.
That's what a serious state would do.
We have a problem.
The previous administration led in 20 million people.
We don't know how many of them are in Florida.
We're trying to figure it out.
And by the way, we do have the tightest coordination now between Florida state troopers and ICE.
So if a Florida state trooper finds somebody, they're going to get them to ICE immediately.
You're going to get thrown into Alligator Alcatraz.
And good luck with all of that.
I am told this is on the fly.
We have exclusive footage.
I'm just being told this.
I have not reviewed this video.
Exclusive footage of an illegal escaping through the Everglades.
Don't eat me.
unidentified
Let me go and I'll give you tacos and burritos.
dave rubin
Don't eat me.
unidentified
Let me go and I'll give you tacos and burritos.
dave rubin
You're really proud of yourself.
You're really proud of yourself.
Now this is even better.
So they put up this alligator alcatraz in Florida.
And as you know, it went mega viral when we had DeSantis on the show a couple weeks ago.
In Florida, if you're a protester, you like Hamas, you want to cut off a kid's dick, whatever it is that you do and you're really into, what you're allowed to do is protest on the side of the road.
But if you get in the middle of the road, DeSantis has said that people are allowed to plow through you.
People have things to do and your rights don't supersede anyone else's rights.
So anyway, there's a bunch of, it's hard to believe these people exist in Florida, but some of these braindead Democrats are here.
And a bunch of them went to protest Alligator Alley or Alligator Alcatraz, but they didn't get on the road and they just had to watch the cars go by.
Pretty sweet.
unidentified
We have to advocate for all of us.
And I don't know if any of you have prayed to a spiritual place.
Or maybe you go to church to find that spiritual place or wherever your spiritual place is.
dave rubin
Even though I've watched that five times for a second, I thought the truck was going to plow right into them.
It's kind of like, you see, guys, so it's like, you know what, lady, with your spiritual place and all that stuff, that's just fine.
You want to protest.
It is your right to do that in America.
And so you want to protest the fact that the state is building facilities to get illegals out.
You want to do that in Florida?
Fine.
Do it on the side of the road.
It's all good.
It's not chaos or anything else.
So what is the purpose of all of this today on this Monday?
Well, the purpose of all of this, I think, is that, once again, we have a choice, people.
New York City seems to be making their choice.
Florida seems to be making their choice wherever you live.
Hopefully you live in a place that's making a choice that is congruent with your values, that's in line with the way you want to live and will allow your family to flourish and hand it off to the next generation so they'll have it better because that's what America's done better than any country in the history of the world.
And if we keep doing all that stuff, then that is what Donald Trump has promised as the golden age.
And here is Shamath Palapatia from the All In Podcast talking about how America is back, baby.
chamath palihapitiya
I think that this has been probably the most important week, and I would almost say most important few months in U.S. politics in 30 or 40 years.
And the reason is that it starts to converge a bunch of things together that I think are really worth putting on the table.
So from my perspective, I think what President Trump has done is almost single-handedly bring back the United States as the global superpower.
And I would put that in all caps.
So what does it mean to be a superpower?
I've said this several times, but just to be slightly redundant.
In order to be a superpower, I think you need to have three things, but they work in a hierarchy.
The first is that you need to have technical supremacy.
And then from that technological supremacy, you need to establish and project economic supremacy and military supremacy.
If you look at the largest companies in the world, who are the ones that are actually driving the world forward, these are all American companies.
I think these last few months, you've seen America firing on all cylinders technologically.
Economically, at the same time, you now have the stock market back at all-time highs.
You have interest rates incredibly starting to compress, even in the absence of the Federal Reserve willing to act on data.
So you're projecting economic supremacy.
And then these last few weeks, frankly, have been a pretty clear-cut case of military supremacy.
And so I think what's pretty simple now is like the U.S. is essentially telling the world our words carry weight again.
We're going to shape the global order.
Countries will now have to calibrate their actions around what the U.S. is willing to tolerate and what it isn't willing to tolerate.
dave rubin
All right.
So it's interesting.
The three things he lays out there.
So you want to lead the world.
And he then lays out the case of how Trump has changed things.
You want tech supremacy, military supremacy, economic supremacy.
I think that's all right.
But I would add another Chamat, which is that you need cultural supremacy.
You have to understand what is the purpose of your nation.
What actually do you stand for?
Like what is good and right?
And what are the limits that you're going to have when it comes to, say, ushering in all of the horrifically time-tested bad ideas that led to this country being founded in the first place?
So you're right.
Okay.
Tech supremacy, military supremacy, economic supremacy.
We need all those things, but all of those go into one bucket.
And that bucket is cultural supremacy.
And I think that's hopefully what the United States will get back to.
I think we're doing it in many ways, but it's two steps forward, seven steps backwards, right?
Because we start going down that path.
And then next thing you know, they magically come up with Mondami.
But again, that's the beauty of states' rights and everything else.
I feel quite satisfied with that Monday show.
I hope you enjoyed it.
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