Roger Stone critiques Jerome Powell's extended Fed tenure and a $1 billion headquarters renovation, linking them to political bias against Trump. He defends Supreme Court rulings on congressional districts, condemns Seth Moulton's rhetoric on drug strikes, and supports indictments of Mexican officials for election rigging. Stone calls for shutting down CMMI, rolling back ATF regulations, and investigating seditious conspiracies involving Adam Schiff regarding January 6th. Finally, he suggests Canadian provinces like Saskatchewan may join the U.S., potentially alongside Greenland acquisition. [Automatically generated summary]
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Fed Oversight Crisis00:13:22
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Well, the Federal Reserve Board has voted to hold rates study, easing bias, but there were four dissenters.
That's the first time that that has happened in 34 years on the Federal Reserve.
Disgraced Federal Reserve Board Chairman.
Jerome Too Late Powell signaled at the same time that he will not step down from power quietly, announcing plans to remain on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors even after his term expires on May 15th.
This is the first time in 113 years that this has happened, with two exceptions.
In 1948, the then Federal Reserve Board chairman, a man named Eccles, died, and President Harry Truman asked the acting chair to stay on the board.
and then once again in 1916.
It is Jerome Powell who, in 2022, essentially destroyed the economy by leaving rates too low too long in an apparent and, I think, transparent effort to boost the reelection prospects of Joe Biden.
He also made, in that December, he ordered the Fed to purchase $40 billion of bonds, which created the current inflationary.
Pool, which has raised inflation by 9%.
Now, it is bad enough that he is staying around.
This decision comes as scrutiny intensifies over his extremely profligate renovations at the Federal Reserve headquarters, as well as his manipulation of the interest rates to hurt President Trump's economic recovery.
You see, Federal Reserve rates are supposed to be governed by the rate of inflation and the rate of unemployment.
And the rate of inflation and unemployment today are.
lower than they were when Jerome Powell cut rates to try to benefit Joe Biden.
So it's Jerome Powell who has been acting politically, not the President of the United States.
Powell admitted that he had intended to retire, but now he's going to stick around, well, I guess because he has an axe to grind against President Donald Trump.
The Department of Justice initially launched a probe into his congressional testimony regarding these ballooning renovation costs of his already palatial headquarters on Constitution Avenue.
A $1.
billion renovation, almost unthinkable given the fact that there are people who will go to bed tonight not knowing whether their next meal is coming or not.
Through this matter, it has been handled by the Federal Reserve's Inspector General.
There's concern that the Fed will protect its institution and make sure that Powell is never held accountable for his behavior.
You see, he very specifically lied in his testimony before the Senate.
He told the Senate very specifically that this.
Multi billion dollar renovation plan did not include private elevators for the Fed governors, did not include a posh private dining room for the Fed board governors, did not include an opulent roof garden only for the use of the Fed board governors.
Those were all lies.
Now, we have to have one standard.
This reminds me of James Comey, who was arrested only yesterday.
He lied to Congress very specifically denying. that he had ever shared sealed information and directed a third party, in this case a law school buddy of his by the name of Dan Richmond, to leak that information to the New York Times.
But federal prosecutors found an email in which the disgraced FBI head had done exactly that.
Once again, he got off the hook, not because his court case went to trial, but three federal judges acted unconstitutionally and violated both the canon of ethics and their oath of office.
By declaring that the prosecutor in the case, Lindsey Halligan, had been improperly appointed.
That is incorrect, and they will lose on appeal.
But you see, by the time that the courts correct that and certify that Halligan was properly appointed, well, the statute of limitations will have run out on that particular crime by James Comey.
I must ask once again the threat against the President of the United States is a far more serious crime than lying under oath to Congress.
But I wonder why James Comey was allowed to quietly, you know, turn himself in.
Why didn't 29 heavily armed FBI agents in full SWAT gear, wearing night goggles and brandishing fully automatic M4 weapons, completely surround his home at 6 o'clock in the morning and storm his home?
Why didn't they march his wife out in her nighty and perp walk her for the CNN cameras?
Why wasn't there a Fox camera crew there or some other outlet?
So it's just another example of the two-tier justice.
The outgoing Fed chairman took straight aim at Donald Trump, calling the investigation against him unprecedented, while warning that such pressure threatens the institution's independence.
So in other words, what he's saying is he is above the law, that when he lies to Congress, it's okay because he's the Fed chairman.
I don't think that's the way our Constitution works.
When he talks about independence of the Fed, that's a euphemism for complete and total control of the U.S. monetary supply without accountability from any branch of government.
Powell insists he will maintain a low profile in his extended role, though considering his history that is likely a falsehood.
His decision to stay on rather than step aside shows yet again how the Fed operates without too little oversight.
The dollar has lost over 97% of its value since the Fed's inception over a hundred years ago when a group of elite bankers went to Jekyll Island to plot their economic coup that was unfortunately successful.
That's why so many Americans are investing in gold and silver today.
because they can't trust the paper money.
You can thank the Federal Reserve for that.
Maybe time, as iconic former Congressman Ron Paul, who I hope the president gives the Medal of Freedom to before he passes, to end the Fed so we're no longer at the mercy of this Wall Street banking cartel.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate has delivered a decisive rebuke to Democratic efforts to undermine President Trump's foreign policy agenda here in the Western Hemisphere, voting 51 to 47 to block a war powers resolution meant to hamstring the administration's ability to act against communist Cuba.
The largely party line vote shows that Republicans remained united behind the Don Roe Doctrine, named after the Monroe Doctrine.
They failed the failed measure pushed by Senator Tim Kaine.
You remember him.
He's the guy who was Hillary Clinton's running mate, Senator Adam Pencilneck Schiff, and Ruben Gallego, who was the national chairman of Eric Swalwell's. presidential campaign, which looked to be quite a party from the videos that I saw, they attempted to invoke the 1974 War Powers Act in an attempt to preemptively block any potential U.S. military action against the brutal communist regime in Havana.
Democrats knowingly forced the vote despite lacking support, using it as a tool to score partisan votes at the expense of legitimate U.S. national security interests.
Republicans argued the resolution was unnecessary and misleading, noting that no U.S. troops are currently engaged in hostilities of Cuba.
Senator Rick Scott, my senator, who I'm very proud of, emphasized that the president has not proposed deploying ground forces, calling the resolution irrelevant and premature.
The vote comes as tensions with Cuba remain high and the Trump administration is highlighting Havana's ties to adversarial regimes, including Russia, China, and Iran.
The White House has also pointed to Cuba's historical alignment with hostile powers dating back to the Cold War.
President Trump has applied maximum pressure against Cuba, Making it clear that they will get the Venezuela treatment very soon unless they acquiesce to demands that would free Cuba from socialist squalor.
That means they have to make a true commitment to human rights and liberty for the Cuban people.
This is what happens when you have an island gulag and the Cuban government has an absolute hammerlock, a complete monopoly on communications.
So the fact that they don't have enough food, that they don't have access to gasoline or car parks or anything else, well, that's the fault of the United States.
According to what their people have been told, Democrats will continue their agitation efforts, but they will not stop President Trump from acting at the best interest of America.
Narcoterrorism and communism will not be tolerated in the Americas.
It's a scourge that must be eradicated, no matter how many tantrums the Democrats throw in either house of the legislature.
Meanwhile, here at the Stone Zone, we're very closely watching the redistricting of congressional districts in the run up to the 2026 elections.
I don't agree with Governor Ron DeSantis about much.
That's because I look at my utility bills and I look at my insurance bills.
But in this case, he has done the right thing by creating four new districts in the state of Florida.
That's based on the shifts in population.
The Supreme Court's ruling now essentially banning race-based congressional districts is already reshaping the political maps with Louisiana and Georgia moving to revisit congressional lines to end an unfair Democrat advantage.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court justices, struck down Louisiana's second majority black district as unconstitutional racial gerrymandering.
By the way, the word gerrymandering, the term, is based on a Democrat state legislator from Massachusetts whose last name was Jerry.
Not to be confused with Jerry Lewis or Jerry Lee Lewis.
But they have held that the Voting Rights Act did not justify drawing districts primarily around race.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is reportedly moving quickly, suspending primaries so the state can now redraw its map.
Landry says the ruling confirms what conservatives have argued for many years.
States have the right to draw political maps, and racial quotas should not override the Constitution.
Georgia may be next.
Republican leaders there are reviewing whether new maps are needed, with Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones backing fair congressional masks that don't take into consideration race.
Democrats, including Senator Raphael Warnock, you remember him, he's the guy who ran over his wife with a car on video just before his election, are predictably calling the decision a threat to voting rights.
Crying racism, but in actuality, the court restored the basic American principle that government should not sort citizens by their skin color.
Justice Clarence Thomas said the court should never have interpreted the Voting Rights Act to give racial groups an entitlement to proportional representation.
That message is now echoing across Republican-led states.
Democrats could lose seats in Georgia and across the South.
As many as 19 states' seats could now tip to the Republicans based on this important Supreme Court decision.
President Trump's move to push for fights over redistricting and the redoing of maps may seem like a risky gamble, but it is now, finally, paying off and leveling the playing field.
heading into this year's midterm elections.
See, they have already gerrymandered in the states that they control.
California, Illinois, New York, and others.
They can't come up with new districts because they've already cheated.
Whereas the last census undercounted Republicans, and the last census actually counted people who were here illegally.
Why would you count people in the census who are not U.S. citizens?
Howard Lutnick, who is the Secretary of Commerce, is correcting that in the upcoming census, and it's about time.
Moulton Attacks War Dept00:08:22
It is interesting that Congressman Seth Moulton of Massachusetts is now getting into a despicable attack on the Secretary of War during a House Armed Services Committee hearing.
Moulton accused Hegsef of backing what he called a war crime over the Trump administration's strikes on suspected drug boats in the Korean.
So let me get this straight.
Congressman Moulton from Massachusetts is pro-drug dealer, pro-narcho-terrorist.
It's really quite incredible.
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As I was saying, Democrat U.S. Congressman Seth Molson of Massachusetts is drawing attention after launching a despicable attack on the Secretary of War, Pete Hengseth, during a House Armed Services Committee hearing.
Moulton accused Hegsteth of backing what he called a war crime over the Trump administration's strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean.
He claimed the military may have targeted survivors after an initial strike and later told CNN he believes Hegsteth is absolutely guilty of war crimes.
I don't get my news from CNN for the same reason I don't drink out of the toilet.
Hegsteth pushed back, saying that America's military follows the rules of engagement, and he praised U.S. warfighters for carrying out dangerous missions. against suspected narco-terrorist threats.
Moulton then escalated the rhetoric by comparing the situation to Nazi submarine captains during World War II, saying Allied powers tried and executed enemy officers for similar conduct.
You see, anytime anyone in the political debate raises the specter of Hitler or Nazis, that means they're losing the debate.
Those who have had any common sense whatsoever are likely to see the comments as another example of Democrats rushing to accuse U.S. service members. and the Trump officials of a criminal conduct with zero regard to the actual facts.
The administration has noted the Caribbean strikes are part of a broader effort to stop drug traffickers before they can bring their deadly narcotics into America.
The military is targeting dangerous criminal networks, not innocent people, and lawmakers smearing U.S. commanders with Nazi comparisons is reprehensible.
But then, of course, Moulton is from the Soviet Republic of Massachusetts.
This is the sort of rhetoric that has emboldened these left-wing terrorists nationwide, causing incidents like we saw at the White House Correspondents' Dinner over the weekend.
Democrats are more interested in undermining the Trump administration's national security agenda than supporting tough action against the cartels that fuel America's drug crisis.
They're only happy enough to stroke the flames of division to score political points, even if it means putting the vulnerable at risk.
The debate between Lee Zeldin, the head of the EPA, and Rosa DeLoro, the congresswoman from Connecticut.
You know, for 17 years, I have published an international best and worst address list.
How I missed Rosa DeLoro, that freak with the purple hair, who is really almost non compos mentis.
She's been in the seat so long.
She tried to challenge Lee Zeldin, and he completely and totally shut her down based on the facts and the law.
She's been in the seat too long.
Her husband is a Democrat pollster.
It's a Democrat stronghold, but it's long past the time to take this purple-haired freak and put her out to pasture.
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Well, the Justice Department has now charged the governor of Sinaloa and nine other current and former Mexican officials with helping the cartel.
Flood the United States with fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine.
Federal prosecutors in New York say that Governor Ruben Roja Moya and other officials took bribes and traded political power for cartel support.
The indictments allege that Roja worked with the Chapitos, the sons of El Chapo, to win his 2021 election.
Prosecutors say cartel members intimidated political opponents, stole ballots, and helped secure Roja's victory.
They sound like Democrats.
In return for the help in rigging the elections, Roja allegedly placed cartel-friendly officials inside state and local law enforcement.
U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said that the corrupt foreign officials who work with narco-traffickers will be brought to justice.
The defendants are not yet in custody.
If convicted, Roja and eight others could face 40 years to life in prison on drug and weapons charges.
One defendant, former Culacan Vice Police Commander Juan Venezuela Milan, faces even more serious charges.
Prosecutors say he helped cartel gunmen kidnap torture and murder enemies, including a DEA source and the source's relatives.
One victim was reportedly just 13 years old.
This indictment is a grim reminder that America's border crisis is not just about illegal crossings.
It is about foreign corruption, cartel control, poison communities, and deadly drugs pouring into this country.
The Trump administration has designated the Sinaloa cartel as a terrorist organization in 2025.
The DOJ is finally putting corrupt officials on notice that they can no longer hide behind their illegal authority.
Mexico's corruption can no longer be tolerated.
It is time to enact the war on drugs, this time not by throwing nonviolent marijuana users in prison, but rather by prosecuting, extraditing, arresting, and sometimes even blowing up the foreign drug-dealing terrorists who are the scourge of the world.
Schumer's Political Unraveling00:12:36
Meanwhile, Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa is calling for a Justice Department investigation into whether the Biden administration tried to hide taxpayer-backed loans to Planned Parenthood by disguising them under the bizarre code name Benghazi, which seems to be mocking the brutal tragedy that occurred during the Obama administration.
That was back in Libya.
Ernst, an Iowa Republican and chairwoman of the Senate Small Business Committee, has been investigating paycheck protection program loans issued through the Small Business Administration during the COVID pandemic.
Her findings suggest that SBA officials may have used Benghazi as an internal government email code word while discussing roughly $90 million in taxpayer funds tied to Planned Parenthood loans and forgiveness requests.
In a letter to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Senator Ernst asked the Department of Justice to examine possible violations of federal records laws.
She says the concern is that if officials used an unregulated code word, public records requests or congressional inquiries for Planned Parenthood could miss the documents entirely in a normal search.
One email cited by Ernst reportedly came from then SBI general counsel, SBA general counsel, Peggy Hamilton, who asked to schedule a meeting to discuss decision Benghazi, adding in paraphrases, Quote-unquote, planned parenthood.
A top SBA official replied, yes, let's talk Benghazi.
For conservatives or anyone with half a brain, this raises a serious question, why would a federal agency need a code name to discuss taxpayer money flowing into one of the nation's largest abortion providers?
The Federal Records Act exists to protect transparency, not to be gamed by bureaucrats.
If Biden officials intentionally concealed records from congress or the public, they should be held accountable.
The killing of babies in the womb is sacrosanct to Democrats, and they are not merely misguided in their beliefs.
They are part of a death cult, and Planned Parenthood is their false idol.
Meanwhile, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, known as CMMI, has created a test, New Ways to Lower Health Care Costs and Improve Health Care for Patients.
But a new Government Accountability Office report says the agency has tested more than 70 models over the past decade, with only four of them expanded nationwide.
House Budget Committee Chairman Jody Arrington of Texas called that a failure, noting that the 5% success rate did not amount to innovation.
Critics also point to the cost.
Federal budget experts say that CMMI spent nearly $8 billion over roughly 10 years, while generating only about $2.6 billion in savings.
That leaves taxpayers with more than $5 billion in net losses, and projections suggest the program would continue losing even more money.
The problem goes far beyond spending.
You see, the CMMI gives federal bureaucrats too much power over how doctors are paid and how health care is delivered, while creating confusing and burdensome programs for providers.
Congressman Bob Latta of Ohio has warned that the agency lacks transparency or accountability.
Representative Aaron Bean of Florida has introduced legislation to abolish CMMI as taxpayers are tired of waste in the health care system.
Congress now faces a very clear choice.
They can either keep funding an experiment everybody knows is not working, or they can end it and redirect those resources elsewhere.
For anybody who has common sense pushing to cut waste and reduce federal control of health care, the message is simple.
Shut it down.
And shut down the entire failed bankrupt Obamacare program, too, while we're at it.
Meanwhile, the Department of Justice and the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Department announced a sweeping package of 34 regulatory actions yesterday.
That are aimed at rolling back years of federal overreach, cutting red tape, and refocusing enforcement on criminals instead of law abiding Americans.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ is ending the weaponization of federal authority against lawful gun owners, while ATF Director Bob Cicada, I believe it is, said that the reforms will make rules clearer, legally sound, and targeting at willful violators.
Among the biggest wins, the Biden-era pistol brace rule is being formally rescinded.
Also, the engaged-in-business rule, which threatened private sellers and gun show participants with federal licensing requirements, is also being rolled back.
The package modernizes Form 4473, allows electronic record keeping for licensed dealers, creates defined retention periods for transaction records, and takes a direct shot at any permanent backdoor gun registry.
You see, these people hate the Second Amendment of the United States.
They misconstrue it, saying that it refers only to a well armed militia.
That's not what we think.
We think that the U.S. Constitution guarantees every American the right to own a firearm.
unless of course they are a convicted criminal or they are mentally deficient.
The NRA owners also get belief.
New rules would streamline interstate travel for items like short-barreled rifles, eliminate CLEO notification, and allow joint spousal registration in those states that require it.
It also strengthens travel protections for lawful gun owners making reasonable stops.
Importers and collectors could also see long overdue relief, especially on firearms from many former Soviet bloc countries, although Russia continues to remain restricted, as they should be.
This reform did not happen by accident.
It follows years of pressure, litigation and grassroots resistance from the gun rights community.
You see, the second amendment of the?
U.s Constitution is absolutely clear.
This includes major legal wins against the Department OF ATF Alcohol, Tobacco and firearms overreach.
It also shows how the Trump administration is looking out for the rights of the people.
How often do you see presidential administrations that roll back regulations and takes authority away from bureaucracy as infamous as the ATF?
We have not seen in our lifetimes until right now from President Trump this kind of Accountability.
He's fully living up to his promise to defend the Second Amendment.
You see, guns do not kill people.
People kill people.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing mounting political trouble as he carefully orchestrates a strategy for 2026, and it begins to unravel, not at the hands of Republicans, but at the pushback by extremists within his own party.
You see, some in the Democratic Party think ancient Chuck Schumer, he's too conservative to head the party.
Chuck is looking pretty long in the tooth, if you ask me.
Despite clearing primary fields in key battleground states like Ohio, North Carolina, and Alaska, Schumer's handpicked candidates are faltering in critical races that could determine control of the Senate.
The growing influence of the Democratic Party's left-wing socialist progressive wing, also known as Marxists, is exposing deep internal fractures and raising questions about Schumer's tired leadership.
In Maine, Schumer-backed Governor Janet Mills, who was struggling to gain traction, while outspoken progressive challenger Graham Platner has surged ahead despite a series of damaging scandals and bizarre statements.
Today, Governor Mills dropped out of the race.
Republicans, including Senator Susan Collins, are eager to face Platner, viewing him as an easier opponent in the general election.
Now, I like Susan Collins.
She's been a friend of mine for a long time.
I don't agree with her all the time.
But in a state like Maine, This is as conservative a Republican as you're going to get, which is to say a moderate Republican.
She's with the president about 60% of the time, and that is better than a Democrat who would be with the president none of the time, 0% of the time.
Meanwhile, Michigan, you see a similar story.
Establishment favorite Democrat Congresswoman Haley Stevens is locked in a tight three-way race with two far-left activists vehemently opposing her candidacy due to her support for the state of Israel.
Meanwhile, in Iowa, a Schumer-aligned candidate is being challenged by a rival backed by Elizabeth Warren, whose campaign has leaned heavily on criticism of Schumer himself.
Progressive figures like Bernie Sanders, you know, I love Bernie Sanders.
He used to criticize millionaires and billionaires.
Now, if you watch carefully, he only criticizes billionaires.
That's because Bernie Sanders and his wife skimmed millions of dollars in media placement fees from his two well-funded but unsuccessful presidential campaigns.
Now, that's not illegal, but I think it's immoral because he should have informed his donors that Bernie and Mrs. Bernie were taking a hefty piece of the action.
That's why Bernie's driving a top-of-the-line Mercedes.
It's why Bernie has three vacation homes.
It's why Bernie is flying around the country in a private jet.
You see, Bernie likes communism for thee, but not for him.
It is outrageous.
Establishment Democrat politicians like Schumer's play footsies with the radicals in their midst for years, believing their enthusiasm could be exploited to energetate their base and defeat Republicans.
But now the monster they have created is cannibalizing their entire operation.
Schumer will be remembered as the failed leader who ushered in this madness that threatens to overtake our country.
His failure, well deserved, has the chance to destroy everything that makes our country great.
Schumer will be remembered as one of the most contemptible figures in American history.
Yet he continues, who can forget when he stood outside the U.S. Supreme Court and threatened the Supreme Court justices?
Why wasn't he arrested immediately?
They claimed falsely that the president on January 6th was responsible for the actions at the Capitol, and they deleted from all forms of electronic media when the president urged his supporters to march. peacefully and patriotically to the Capitol.
You couldn't find that piece of videotape.
But I've seen the videotape of Chuck Schumer where he says that those Supreme Court justices who don't agree with him will inherit the wind.
He's warning them, he says.
Why wasn't he picked up?
Why do we have a two-tier justice system?
Perhaps that will all end soon.
I'm counting on the acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to arrest and charge Clinton, Comey, Brennan, Clapper, Rosenstein, Rice, John Podesta and the entire rotten crew who engaged in a seditious conspiracy against President Donald Trump, who violated the law and the Constitution in their maniacal efforts to destroy him, to keep him off the ballot in 50 states, to break him financially, and to throw him in jail.
Thanks to the Department, pardon me, the Director of National Intelligence, we now have complete and total documentation that proves that the Russian collusion hoax was the beginning of a seditious conspiracy to take down a duly elected president.
And now, more recently, she has released all the documents that prove that the two impeachments that were cooked up by Senator Adam Pencilneck Schiff and the Vindman brothers, Eugene Vindman, a member of Congress, and Alexander Vindman, who's running for the Senate, the twin Ukrainian brothers in their cute little uniforms, well, they're all guilty of seditious conspiracy, and they must be charged.
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Canadian Independence Push00:04:20
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There's a heated debate in the legislature of a Canadian province that is drawing international attention.
After the Education Minister of Canada, Brendan Maguire, openly dismissed the role of parents, in decisions involving children's gender identity.
Speaking during a session of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, McGuire pushed back against concerns over school policies that allow students to socially transition without parental notification and to access publicly funded medical interventions, meaning dangerous puberty-blocking drugs and genital mutilation.
The controversy erupts after lawmakers question policies that permit minors, sometimes as young as early adolescents to adopt new gender identities at school without ever informing their families.
Under current provincial guidelines informing their families, the schools may withhold such information unless a student consents to disclosure, a framework designed to sideline parents in critical decisions affecting their children's physical and emotional well-being.
Is it any surprise whatsoever that two of the provinces, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the two most conservative provinces, by the way also the two wealthiest provinces when it comes to gas, oil, and rare earth minerals are actively considering independence from the Canadian nation.
You see, under their constitution, any province can vote by a simple vote of the people to become independent.
And petitions are now being gathered both in Alberta and in Saskatchewan to do exactly that.
Now, let me tell you how this will work if they do indeed vote to become independent.
And there will be some effort by the Canadian.
This government to block that.
By the way, Canada today, if you own a firearm, you must register that fact with the federal government of Canada.
Now, why would they want to know where every single gun in the country is if it's not to confiscate those guns?
It is also a country where open public drug use is completely and totally legal, which is why when you see the videos online in Quebec or any major city, everybody appears to be stoned or strung out.
In Saskatchewan and in Alberta, you have these active efforts for independence.
I have been in touch with activists in both places, and I know their real intention.
They want to become independent, and then they will apply to become part of the United States.
They would like to become a state.
So under Donald Trump, we could add two more states.
That would be four more conservative Republican senators and as many as 18 new Republican members of the House.
This is entirely and completely possible.
And then, of course, the president has been pretty forthright about his desire to acquire Greenland, which I think is completely necessary for our own national security.
By the way, people who think that that's crazy should look at history.
President Eisenhower wanted to acquire Greenland because, of course, it is sitting over the waterway in which Soviet submarines or Chinese submarines would have to attack the United States of America.
So don't be surprised if by the end of his term as president, America has two more states, maybe even three.
I do want to deny very specifically right now that I am running for governor of Greenland.
I will not be a candidate.
If nominated, I will not run.
And if elected, I will not serve.
But the chances of having three new states are very, very real.
This will cause Democratic heads to explode, I understand.
But just as Thomas Jefferson brought the Louisiana Purchase and doubled the size of the country, I think Donald Trump may be on the cusp of having three new American states.
Greenland Statehood Plans00:01:29
How do you like that for making America great?
And bigger, again.
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Century Management Solutions get you to your next medical appointment.
They specialize in non-emergency medical transportation, connecting patients to care, safety, reliability, and on time.
Their advanced technology platform seamlessly coordinates patients, healthcare providers, insurers, and transportation partners all in one powerful network.
With over 200 trusted transportation providers, they deliver scalable solutions backed by real-time tracking and complete transparency.