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Feb. 20, 2025 - Sean Hannity Show
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Exclusive Trump and Musk Interview - February 19th, Hour 3
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Um when I start when I did this interview with Elon and and President Trump, I didn't know how long they would give me.
And um but we we have a nice chunk that we're gonna air tonight as uh part two.
Um anyway, here's uh President Trump and Elon Musk.
I gotta start with this.
So he's working for free with Doge.
He's he's kind of put a lot of his life on hold.
And you sued Twitter a number of years ago.
You just made him pay you ten million dollars.
That's right.
That's right.
I sued from long before he had it.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
And I mean, they really uh did a number on me, you know, and um I sued and they had to pay uh they paid 10 million dollar settlement.
You're okay with that?
I mean, I I left it up to the lawyers uh and and you know the the team running Twitter.
So it's I said you guys do what you think is the right it makes sense.
I think it's fun.
I think it's a very low I I was looking to get much more money than that.
So you gave him a discount on the loss.
You got a dis oh he got a big discount.
I don't think he even knows about it.
Uh he's become one of your if if you read and believe the media, he's become one of your best friends.
He's working for free for you.
Well, I love the president.
I just want to be clear about that.
I don't care about that.
I know I love the pro I love the president.
I think I think President Trump is a good man, and and he's you know I think that's the way he said that, you know, it's something I said about it really is.
I you know because uh I mean the pr the president's been so uh so unfairly attacked in the media.
Uh it's truly outrageous.
Um and I've spent at this point spent a lot of time uh with the president, and not once have I seen him do something that was mean or cruel or or wrong.
Not once.
You know, I've known him for 30 years.
Yeah.
And I've never seen anybody take as much as he's taken.
Yeah.
And we've discussed this, and I'm like, how do you deal with it?
Did I have a choice?
Well, you would say that to me.
I'm like, what do I see what am I gonna do?
Worry about it and you know, and then culminating in two assassination attempts, which resulted in your endorsement.
Well, I was gonna do it anyway, but that was it.
That's been a little bit more the day of the assassin.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
I just sped it up, but I was gonna do it anyway.
Um, Mr. President, with your indulgence, I'm convinced that people only know a little bit about Elon.
I don't think they know everything about Elon because as I studied for the and prepared for this interview, I learned a lot about you that I didn't know.
I think people will think about Tesla, Democrats are demonizing you and uh and and trying to make the country hate you.
I just want people to understand you a little bit better and the person that you've gotten to know and have now put a lot of trust in.
Yeah.
And you know, uh just let's go over a little bit of your bio, starting with with PayPal and how you became involved in Tesla and SpaceX and Neuralink and all these.
It could take a while.
I mean, you know, I think the way you think of me is like I'm a technologist and I try to make technologies that improve the world and make life better.
You can show your shirt.
Yeah, and that's why I like my T-shirt says tech support because I'm I'm here to provide the president with with technology support.
Um now that that may seem like well, is that a study thing, but actually it's a very important thing because uh the president will make these executive orders, which are very sensible and good for the country, uh, but then they they don't get implemented, you know.
Uh so uh if you take the for example the the all the funding for the migrant hotels, the president issued an executive order.
Well, hey, we we we need to stop uh taking taxpayer money and and paying for luxury hotels for illegal immigrants, which makes no sense.
Like obviously people do not want their tax dollars going to to to fund high-end hotels for for illegals.
Um and yet they were still doing that, even as late as last week.
And so, you know, we went in there and we're like, but this is violation of the presidential executive order, it needs to stop.
So what we're what we're doing here is is one of the biggest functions of the door's team is just making sure that the presidential executive orders are actually carried out.
Uh and and and this is I just want to point out this is a very important thing because uh the president is the elected representative of the people.
Um so it's representing the will of the people.
And if the bureaucracy is fighting the will of the people uh and preventing uh the pres the president from implementing what the people want, then what we live in is a bureaucracy and not a democracy.
No.
Um you're both aware, you have to be keenly aware that the media and uh and the punditry class, not that you know, I think you've proven they have no power anymore.
Because they threw everything they had at you, and they didn't win.
And that was, you know, the New York Times, Washington Post, three networks, every late night comedy show, two cable channels.
They they just threw they threw everything.
Lawfare, weaponization.
Sure.
And now I see they want you two to start they would they want a divorce.
They want you two to start hating each other, and they try oh, President Elon Musk, for example.
Uh you do know that they're doing that to you.
Oh, I see it all the time.
They they tried it, then they stopped.
That wasn't they have many different things uh of hatred.
Actually, uh Elon called me, he said, you know, they're trying to drive us apart.
I said, absolutely.
No, they said we have breaking news.
Donald Trump has ceded control of the presidency to Elon Musk.
President Musk will be attending a cabinet meeting tonight at 8 o'clock.
And I say, it's just so obvious.
They're so bad at it.
I used to think they were good at it, they're actually bad at it, because if they were good at it, I'd never be president.
Because I I think nobody in history has ever gotten more bad publicity than me.
I could do the greatest things, I get 98 percent bad publicity.
I could do outside of you and a few of your very good friends, it's like the craziest thing.
But you know what I have learned, Elon, the people are smart, they get it.
Yeah, they do.
They get it.
They really see what's happening.
Yes.
And that and at the end of this interview, uh what I would like is I I want people to know the relationship and know more about you.
What is the relationship, Mr. President?
Well, I respect him.
I've always respected him.
Um I never knew uh that he was right on certain things, and I'm usually pretty good at this stuff.
Uh he did uh Starlink, he did things that were so advanced and nobody knew what the hell they were.
I can tell you in North Carolina, they had no communication.
They were wiped out.
Those people were, you know, they had rivers in between land that never saw water.
All of a sudden it was a river and a vicious, like rapids.
People were dying all over.
They had no communication.
They said, Do you know Elon Musk?
They didn't really know I knew him.
I said, Yeah.
He said, 'Could you get Starlight?' It's like the first time I ever heard of it.
I said, What's Starlight?
A communication system.
That's unbelievable.
I yeah.
And he said, uh, I called him and I said, listen, they really need it.
And he got like thousands of units of of this communication, and it saved a lot of lives.
He got it immediately, and you can't get it.
I mean, you have to wait a long time to get it.
But he he got it to him immediately, and I said, that's pretty amazing.
And I didn't even know he had it.
Uh we watched the rocket ships, and we watch Tesla.
I think, you know, something that had an effect on me was when I saw the rocket ship come back and get grabbed, like you grab a beautiful little baby, you grab your baby.
It just hug the rocket.
I've never seen that.
Everyone's hugging clean rockets.
No, but and he said, you know, you can't really have a rocket program if you're gonna dump a billion dollars into the ocean every time you fly.
You have to save it.
And he saved it.
First time that I've ever been seen that done.
Now nobody else can do it.
Uh if you look at the U.S., Russia, or China, they can't do it, and they won't be able to do it for a long time.
He has the technology.
So you learn uh I wanted somebody really smart to work with me in terms of the country, a very important aspect.
Because I mean, he doesn't talk about it, he's actually a very good businessman.
And when he talks about the executive orders, and this is probably true for all precedents.
Yeah, You write an executive order and you think it's done.
You send it out.
It doesn't get done.
It doesn't get implemented.
They don't implement it.
They maybe they're from the last administration, and they are in some cases.
You try and get them out as fast as you can.
But I could, as soon as he said that, I said, you know, that's interesting.
You write a beautiful executive, and you you sign it and you assume it's going to be done, but it's not.
What he does is he takes it and with his hundred geniuses, he's got some very brilliant young people working for him that dress much worse than him, actually.
They dress in just t-shirts.
You wouldn't know they have 180 ID.
Wait a minute.
So would he he's he's your tech support.
I don't know.
No, no, he's actually.
He really isn't, he gets it done.
You get a lot of tech people, and you have people they're good with tech, but they get he gets it done.
You know, I said in real estate, you had guys that would draw beautiful renderings of a building, and they'd draw the rendering, it would be great, and you say, Great, what are you starting?
But they were never able to get it built, they couldn't get the finances, they couldn't get the approvals, it would never get done.
And then you have other guys that are able to get it done.
You know, they could just get it done.
That was in real estate.
Same thing in this.
He gets it done.
So when he said that, he said, you know, when you sign these executive orders, a lot of them don't get done, and maybe the most important ones.
And he would take that executive order that I'd signed, and he would have those people go to whatever agency it was.
When are you doing it?
Get it done, get it done, and some guy that maybe didn't want to do it, all of a sudden he's signing.
He just doesn't want to be bothered.
Do a lot of those executive orders have to be codified into law.
Do we need the Republican Congress to follow them?
A lot of them will be, yeah.
They will look in the meantime, we have four years.
The beauty is we have four years.
That's why I like doing it right at the beginning.
Because an executive order is great.
I mean, the one problem, it's both good and bad, because if when they did all these executive orders, they've ta canceled most of them.
They were terrible.
I mean, we're gonna go radical left communists, okay.
It was crazy there.
Really crazy.
Executive orders were so bad.
If they ever got them codified, you'd never be able to break them.
So the damage that Biden has done to this country, and it's not even Biden, it's the people that circled him in the Oval Office, okay?
But the damage they did to this country, in terms of, let's say, open borders, you know, there's so many things, but open borders, where millions of people poured into our country, and hundreds of thousands of those people are criminals.
They're murderers, they're drug dealers, they're gang members, they're people from prisons from all over the world.
And we have a great guy, Tom Holman, and he is doing so incredibly you saw the number, they're down like 96 percent.
95 percent.
He is a phenomenal guy.
And Christy Noam is doing an unbelievable job.
And he wanted her, he said, she's so tough.
And I said, I don't think of her as that way.
You know, she's very nice.
He said, No, she's so tough.
And she is.
I see with the horses, he's riding the horse, let's go.
She's great.
But the team we have is is really unbelievable.
But those executive orders, I sign them, and now they get passed on to him and his group and other people, and they're all getting done.
We're getting them done.
Let me let me go back a little bit to your background.
Sure.
It's beyond impressive.
You were the chief engineer, for example, you you were an early believer in Tesla.
You became the CEO um and and then the chief engineer, which was phenomenal.
Uh SpaceX, same thing, which is unbelievable.
I mean, you were the first company, private company to send astronauts successfully into space, first private company to send astronauts into orbit.
Yeah.
That's that's pretty deep.
He's gonna go into orbit soon.
Okay, yeah.
No, he's gonna go to Mars.
He's Starlink.
At some point.
He's in over the years.
They must ask me, like, do you want to die on Wise?
And I say, well, yes, but not on impact.
Link is in a hundred countries.
This is gonna be hard.
I feel like um I'm interviewing the two brothers here.
You go ahead.
Um Star Shield, which could be used for national defense.
Yeah, it is already been used for national defense.
Then you have a uh what is it called?
Optimus, a part of Tesla.
Robot, yeah.
Or robotic arm, then you have an AI arm, and then you have something that really fascinated me.
And it's called Neuralink.
Yes.
You might help the blind to see people with spinal cord injuries that they that they can recover where in the past how how close is that to becoming a success?
Uh Neuralink, we've we've had we've implanted Neuralink in in three patients so far uh who are quadriplegics, uh and it allows them to directly control their phone and computer just using their mind, just by thinking.
It's like so we call the this product telepathy.
So you control your computer and phone just by thinking.
And it's possible to actually control the computer and phone faster than someone who has working hands.
Um then the next step would be to add a second neural link implant past the point where these the neurons damaged so that somebody can walk again and so so they're they they can have full body functionality restored.
Um you like Bobby, right?
I like Bobby actually, yeah.
I think I I was supported Bobby Kennedy.
Um I think he you know he's unfairly inligned as someone who is anti-science, uh, but I think he he isn't.
He just wants to question the science, which is the essence of the science.
The scientific method fundamentally is about always questioning the science.
Well, they didn't tell us the truth about COVID, that's for sure.
Yes.
And we learned a lot with the Twitter files.
Um and that just then raises a question.
You're the richest man in the world.
You may not like that part.
You're pretty competitive.
Known you a long time.
That's why I be.
But he's on your team.
Well, that's true.
He can't tell that.
Uh he's he's good.
You know, I wanted to find somebody smarter than him.
I searched all over.
I just couldn't do it.
I couldn't.
You couldn't really try hard, right?
I couldn't find anyone smarter, right?
So we had it for the country.
But this is the thing.
They settled on we settled on this.
Well, thanks for having me.
Uh I'm just trying to be useful.
But this is the interesting.
This is where we are as a uh society.
And I I'm I hate to do this to you, but I'm gonna do it anyway.
You're doing all of these things.
You those nobody at Doge gets paid a penny, correct?
Uh well, actually, some people are federal employees.
Some of them they're helping.
But but I think it's fair to say that the software engineers uh at Dors could be earning millions of dollars a year, and instead of earning a small fraction of that as federal employees.
Okay, so just And they're very committed people.
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All right, back to my interview with President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
It took place at the White House.
So you're you're committed to helping the blind see people with spinal cord injuries recover.
Yes.
You're committed to getting to Mars.
You're committed to rescue, you're gonna help rescue next month two astronauts that I think were abandoned.
They dispute that in an interview.
When are you getting it?
At the president's request or instruction, we are accelerating the return of the astronauts, which was postponed kind of to a ridiculous degree.
They got left in space.
They they've been there they were supposed to be there eight days.
They're there almost 300.
Biden.
They were put yes, they're left up there for political reasons, which is not good.
Okay, it's not good.
Now if I had the weight on the pressure of doing that successfully on my shoulders, I think I'd be, you know.
But you you're when uh we spoke before we did this interview.
You are very confident.
You think this will be a successful mission?
Well, we don't want to be complacent, but we have brought astronauts back from the space station many times before, and always with success.
So long as we're not complacent.
When are they uh when are you gonna launch?
Uh I think it's about four about four weeks to bring them back.
Uh four weeks?
Yeah.
And you're bringing extremely cautious, yeah.
You now have the go-ahead.
Yes.
Well, thanks to you.
They didn't have the go ahead with Biden.
Well, he was gonna leave him in space.
I think he was gonna leave them in space.
Well, it's like when we were growing up, lost in space.
Yeah, he didn't want the publicity.
Can you believe it?
Uh Unbelievable.
And so I want to echo something that the president said, and then ask a overarching question.
So people in get hit with Hurricane Helene, they have no communication with the outside world.
You come to the rescue, you donated that, I believe.
Yes.
You donated to the people.
He saved a lot of lives.
In North Carolina.
He saved a lot of lives.
And California after the wildfire.
California, but I mean in North Carolina where they were really in trouble.
They had no communication.
People would not.
They were dying of starvation.
He saved a lot of lives in North Carolina.
Okay.
Now you're going to rescue astronauts.
And now and again, you do you do all of this.
I would think liberals would love the fact that you have the biggest electric vehicle company in the world.
Um I used to be adored by the left, you know.
Not anymore.
Less so these days.
I mean, less uh I really didn't.
Well, I mean, this this whole sort of like, you know, uh it was the quote like Trump derangement syndrome.
Um and I don't you know you don't realize how real this is until like it's you can't reason with people.
Uh so like I was at a friend's uh birthday party in LA, just a birthday dinner, and everything was like a nice quiet dinner, and everything was everyone was behaving normally, and then I happened to mention this is before the election, like a month or two before, I had to mention the president's name.
And it was like they got shot with a dart in the in the jugula that contained like methamphetamine and rabies, okay?
And they're like, wow!
Like, what is wrong?
Well, guys, like you can't have like a normal conversation.
And it's like it's it's it's like that they become completely irrational.
He he has no idea.
If you're friends with him, yeah, you pay a price.
You know, it's like I walk into a restaurant in New York and it's like half the room that's daggers and they want to be a problem.
No, the I digress I dagger's level is insane.
Um I mean, there was like I had like some invitation because so I I got invited to like so basically a a big sort of dam dam event like uh that was but I it it received the invitation like the beginning of last year, and then and I I I still attended even after I'd endorsed President Trump, and I didn't realize how profoundly that would affect uh w how you know how I was received.
I mean I walk into the room and I'm getting just the dirty looks from from everyone, like if if looks could kill, I would have been dead several times over.
But that was not the ashes on the board.
Before Trump that never happened, right?
No.
This is the million-dollar or billion dollar among billionaires question.
So you have all this going on, and you stop in a way, you're still doing it, and you partner with him.
And this is what you get for it from the Democrats.
You get nobody voted for Elon.
Well, nobody voted for any of your cabinet nominees.
Okay.
People are dying because of doge cuts.
I'll give you a chance to respond all that.
What Doge is doing is uh illegal.
Elon Musk is uh more street vernacular for a male body part.
Um it's a constitutional crisis.
Why are they reacting like this?
Well, um first of all, do you give a fly and rip or number one?
And well, I guess we must be over the target or doing something right, you know.
If if like they wouldn't be complaining so much if they we weren't doing something useful, I think.
Um what all we're really trying to do here is restore uh the will of the people through the president.
Um and and what we're finding is that there's an unelected bureaucracy, speaking of unelected, there's a there's a vast federal bureaucracy that is implacably opposed to the the president and the cabinet.
Um and you look at say DC voting, it's 92 percent Kamala.
Okay, so we're in 92 percent Kamala, that's a lot.
Um they don't like me here either.
I think about that number a lot.
I'm like 92 percent.
That's basically almost everyone.
Yeah.
Um and so but if if but but how can you if if if the will of the president is not implemented, and the president is representative of the people, that means the will of the people is not being implemented.
And that means we we don't live in a democracy, we live in a bureaucracy.
And so I think what we're seeing here is uh the sort of the thrashing of the the bureaucracy as we try to restore democracy on the will of the people.
You is this making sense?
I mean.
No, of course it does.
I mean, to me, if you look at our framers and our founders, and uh you really become a student of history, Mr. President.
And we've talked we've had conversations both on air and off air.
And if we talk about constitutional order or transformational change, nobody can argue that what's happening here is it's going at the speed of light.
But however, what were the principles of our framers and our founders?
They wanted limited government, greater freedom for the people.
And we'll get to the specific cutting of waves, fraud and abuse.
That is your goal, is it not?
Yeah, and my goal was to get great people.
And uh when you look at uh what this man has done, I mean, it was something I knew him a little bit through the White House.
Originally I'd see him around a little bit.
I didn't know him before that.
And I respected what he did, and he fought hard.
You know, he was uh he was uh maybe questioned for a while.
He was having some difficulties.
It was not easy doing what he did.
I mean, how many people have started a car company and made it really successful and made a better car where it's you know, beating these big companies that that's all they do is cars.
I mean, it it's really amazing the things that he's done, but I didn't know it as much then as now.
I mean, the fruits have sort of uh taken hold.
Uh but I wanted great people, and he's a great person.
He's an amazing person.
He's also a caring person.
You know, he uses the word care.
So they signed a contract in a government agency, and it has three months, and the guy leaves that signed the contract, and nobody else is there, and they pay the contract for ten years.
Yeah.
So the guy is getting checks for years and years and years, and he's telling his family of obviously maybe it was crooked, maybe paid to get the contract, and maybe paid that they didn't terminate it.
But you know, we have contracts that go forever, and they've been going for years, and they're supposed to end in three months or five months or two years or something, and they go forever.
So the guy is either crooked, you know, where he knew this was gonna happen, or he's crooked because he's getting payments that he knows he shouldn't be getting.
But they're finding things like that.
They're finding things far worse than that.
And they're finding billions and it will be hundreds of billions of dollars worth of fraud.
I say waste and abuse.
But fraud, waste, and abuse.
And he's doing an amazing job.
And he attracts a young, very smart type of person.
Uh I call them high IQ individuals, and they are.
They're very high Q and high IQ.
And when they go in to see the people and talk to these people, you know, the people think they're gonna pull it over.
They don't, these guys are smart, and they love the country.
You know, there's a certain something.
But he uses the word care.
So people have to care.
Like when I bought Air Force One, they negotiated the price.
It was 5.7 billion, and I got it, I got them down to 1.7 billion.
Now they're not building the plane fast enough.
I mean, they're actually in default, Boeing.
They're supposed to when they've been building this thing for several years.
I don't know what's going on.
Yeah.
That we don't build the way we used to build.
You know, we used to build like a ship a day, and now to build a ship is like a big deal.
And we're gonna get this country back on track.
We can do it, but so many things, it takes so long to get things built and get things done.
And a lot of it could be something we've been discussing.
The regulators go in and they make it impossible to build.
They make it very difficult to build anything, whether it's a ship, a plane, or a building or anything.
And uh some of them do it because they want to show how important they are.
Some of them do it maybe because they think they're right.
Uh they use the environment to stop progress and to stop things.
It's always the environment, it's an environmental problem, it's not an environmental problem at all.
But they do a lot of things, and by the way, speaking of that, Lee Zeldon is going to be fantastic in the position, so important.
He could take 10 years to approve or disapprove something, or he could do it in a month.
You know, just as good.
Sure.
And I think you're gonna see some fantastic, a fantastic job done by him.
He's uh tremendous guy.
Newt, you echoed something when I just met you, and it was very similar to what Newton has been saying, that we're he brought this country to the dance.
This is the opportunity to be transformational.
And to have, I would argue uh the most consequential presidency if we if we'd really dig down and do something that had never been done before, and that is get rid of this bureaucracy.
And I'm gonna get to the specifics.
You say the same thing.
It's not done yet.
And what do you mean by that?
I mean, the w winning the election is really the opportunity uh to fix the system.
It is not fixing the system itself.
So it's the opportunity to fix the system and to restore the power of democracy.
And you know, people like it's fun.
It's funny how how often you you you when these attacks occur.
The thing that they're accusing the administration of is what they are guilty of.
They're saying that things are are are being done on unconstitutional, but what they are doing is unconstitutional.
Um they are guilty of the crime of which they accuse us.
That's always the first thing they do.
It's in violation of the constitution.
They don't even know what they're talking about.
Well, it's just a con job.
It's a big con job, and they're so bad for the country, so dangerous and so bad.
And the media is so bad.
When I watch MS NBC, which I don't watch much, but you have to watch the enemy on occasion.
The level of uh arrogance and uh cheating, and they're just horrible people.
These are lies.
Horrible people tell them.
And they start up with the Constitution.
They couldn't care less about the Constitution.
Uh CNN likewise.
I mean, uh I watch them uh asking questions with you know the hatred with the well, I said, What are you asking the question with such anger?
You're asking me a normal question, but you see the bias, the bias is so incredible.
Those two are bad.
PBS is bad, AP is bad.
CBS is terrible.
I mean, CBS now, they changed an answer in Kamala.
They asked her some questions.
She answered them like you know, a low IQ person, the opposite of him.
The absolute opposite, but she gave a horrible answer.
They took the entire answer out and they put another answer that she gave 20 minutes later into the as the rewards.
I've never even heard of that.
I thought I heard of it all.
I'm going to just for the sake of saving time.
Yeah, because I could spend, and I've done this on radio and TV.
I can I can spend an hour finding the outrageous amounts of money being spent abroad like USAID.
And I just want to mention a couple, but I'm going to scroll it.
Well, I I guess at a high level, I think it's uh what the president mentioned earlier, which is that in order to save taxpayer money, it comes down to two things competence and caring.
And when when the president was shown the outrageous bill for the new Air Force One, um, and and then negotiated it down.
If you if the president had not uh applied competence and caring, the price would have been 50 percent higher.
Literally 50 percent higher.
All right, remember part two of uh my interview uh tonight on Hannity on the Fox News channel.
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