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Promises Kept - April 10th, Hour 1

Sean reviews the many promises that President Trump had made during the campaign.  100 days in, Spoiler alert, he's delivering a lot!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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I honestly could not stop watching the president's cabinet meeting from earlier today because the level of detail, depth, and transformational change that is going on in this country is so dramatic.
And it's every single cabinet member.
The president went around the table, and Elon Musk was also in the in the room as well, talking about Doge.
Doge now has uh found at least 150 billion dollars in waste, fraud, abuse, corruption, and again, they're saying it's the tip of the iceberg.
And so there's there's so much good going on in terms of everything in this that that every every single institutionalist item that you can think of is being fought anew.
It is an entirely different approach from government.
I mean, to a certain extent, we would use the term Uniparty.
I mean, there's not much difference, not much daylight between Republicans and Democrats.
That's been a fault of Republicans and the criticism of mine for many, many years.
And it infuriates me when you know Republicans are basically the Democratic Party light, and it just is, you know, sort of like a slow creep towards radical socialism and American weakness on the world stage.
And anyway, so the president spoke first and then went around the room, and every cabinet secretary was more impressive than the next.
I actually think we're gonna play a big part of this.
I like the idea of maybe playing this in the final hour of the show today, because if if you want to know why I keep making the prediction that if things go right, we this can be the most transformational, consequential presidency in a hundred, hundred and fifty years.
Now, I say that because we're rethinking everything.
Right now, the president is in the process of undoing what is 50 or 60 years worth of Americans being ripped off, abused, and taken advantage of by friend and foe alike, and he's doing it by challenging the unfair tariffs that these countries have been putting on our country.
And it it it's it's so deeply ingrained in the mindset of an institutionalist or an establishment person that they have a hard time thinking out of the box.
You know, the idea that Donald Trump took him, well, we're gonna build a wall.
Uh, we're gonna become energy dominant.
Uh, we're going to have free and fair trade, or you can have reciprocal tariffs, but the choice is yours.
And And then you watch people, they they can't believe that an American president would dare stick up for American workers.
Think of all of the the trillions of dollars over the decades that Americans have had to pay out in tariffs because even our friends in Europe, our friends in Canada, our friends in Taiwan, our friends in South Korea, Japan, have all taken advantage of us, and they've been allowed to do so because that is the institutionalist mindset.
That is the establishment mindset, and nobody wants to dare rock the boat or take a chance or show American strength.
And what the great fallacy in all of this is every single one of these countries, if they don't want their economies to tank, if they don't want, if they want access to our markets and your money, they have to make a deal with President Trump one way or the other.
Now, I I don't like when it gets too complicated.
In other words, people can understand free and fair trade, your choice, or reciprocal tariffs, your choice to other countries.
That's a pretty simple concept.
Now there are more complicated economic issues that are associated with it, and I'm sure as part of negotiations.
We now have, by the way, a report today that the White House economic director, Kevin Hassett says that Trump received nearly 20 specific trade deal offers so far.
He said this on CNBC, where a bunch of idiots that know nothing about the economy work, but uh, you know, led by that that that idiot Kramer.
I don't know why anybody would take economic advice from him.
There's like one or two people that have half a brain on that network.
The rest of them are just as dumb as the people on MSDNC.
But anyway, he added that these deals are moving fast, and my prediction is this is that the president is going to announce deal after deal, after deal, after deal, after deal.
There will be some other factors brought up with some countries.
For example, intellectual property theft.
That's a huge problem with China, or currency manipulation, another huge problem with China, but also with other countries.
I personally, my own decision is you're gonna have trade surpluses with some countries, you're gonna have trade deficits with other countries.
And I look at Europe, for example, the best thing that Europe could do for their national security, of which we pay a majority of monies for NATO, and they're gonna need our military might and technology, supposedly, you know, Europe and NATO form for the purpose of aligning against the former Soviet Union, now Russia against any military threat, and that that's got thrown to hell.
Um, and then we end up paying the bulk of monies, and then the reward we get for being the big uh defense uh country that they they're gonna depend on if God forbid anything happens is they hit us with tariffs, they hit us with VAT taxes, and you know, European Union, for example, 10% tariff on our automobiles, we only charge them 2.5%.
And then they've got a 30%, I'm sorry, 20% VAT tax.
Well, that adds 30% to the final sticker price if you want to sell an American car, let's say in Germany, one of these European Union countries.
All right, uh that's 30% higher.
That makes it cost prohibitive to sell American cars in Germany and many other European Union countries.
And so they're taking full advantage of us, and right now with reciprocal tariffs, or it is a pause, but we'll see what happens.
But we got a deal, value-added tax is still a tariff.
I'm sorry.
And that's gonna have to be dealt with.
There isn't gonna be some fine-tuning here.
And uh, however, the trade deficit aspect is not as important to me, just personally, because I do believe that if America achieves the president's goal of energy dominance, that it would be wise for every allied country to be taking on our coal, our natural gas, our oil, and wean itself off any dependence on Russia.
I brought This up yesterday, Chancellor Merkel, Angela Merkel, when she was in charge in Germany, Donald Trump during his first term handed her a white flag.
And she said, What's this?
So what it's the white flag of surrender.
Well, what's this for?
Well, you just made a multi, multi-billion dollar deal to make Vladimir Putin rich, and you just allowed him to basically hold the keys to your entire economy because you're getting all your energy from Russia.
And that's a pretty dumb decision.
Turns out it was a dumb decision.
And the president was more right than we even knew at the time.
So there's a lot going on behind the scenes.
And but I do predict, I'll even take it a step further.
I predict there's going to be country after country after country that's going to come in, and those that make their deals first will probably get the best deals.
And if you're the last 10 countries to make a deal, probably Donald Trump will be a little bit tougher in negotiations.
If I was them, I'd get right to it.
You know, yesterday the there was a little dip in the market today, but nothing, you know, compared to the massive what biggest one-day gain on the Dow yesterday, up eight percent, the biggest point increase in American history.
NASDAQ went up yesterday 12%.
Uh markets down a little bit today, but it's been topsy turvy.
I don't think, you know, we got a difference here between Wall Street and Main Street.
And I don't really care about the FIFA on Wall Street.
Many people on Wall Street, little secret, they make money whether the stocks go up or the stocks go down.
And they spend a lot of time, you know, when the stocks are down.
Let me tell you, most of these guys know it's going to go back up.
They're buying while everybody else is in the country's panicking.
But it it's it's it's going to settle out and it's going to settle out in a way, I predict that we're going to have more free and fair trade.
Now, who gets hurt when they put tariffs on our products?
Well, that incentivizes companies to move their products abroad, and then they're hitting us with tariffs on American products.
That that is reduced American manufacturing, you know, to levels that are way too low that I wouldn't even argue become a national security risk.
You know, why are we allowing imports of pharmaceuticals, for example?
We learned during COVID we didn't we weren't manufacturing a lot of the medicines that we should have been manufacturing right here in this country.
Why are we importing so many semiconductor chips?
Well, now we're going to be building them here in America.
And with the 25% auto tariff, considering these countries, I predict that that's probably going to end up staying in place.
Because if you look at Japan, for example, 94% of their automobiles are that are purchased in their country, they're all made in Japan.
And this similar protectionist activity in countries like Germany and other countries that produce automobiles.
And so that's going to be a big part of it.
Anyway, what the president did here is he decided to shake the current system, be in the iconoclass disruptor that he is, and showed American strength.
He drew a clear line in the sand, and he made a profound and deep statement that the days of ripping off America and abusing our country and hurting Americans are over.
The days of taking advantage of us are over.
So now 75 countries are begging for access, and soon American goods will be more competitive across the globe.
He's already gotten commitments for seven trillion dollars from big, big companies and manufacturers.
He also has talked about creating incentives that if you build a factory or manufacturing center, you might be able to deduct the cost 100% of it in year one.
You know, these countries would be wise, I think, to seek out a deal as quickly as possible.
Donald Trump knew these countries what he was betting on, and it proved to be right because so many countries acted so quickly.
No, you're right, you're right.
We've uh it's unfair.
We're gonna we're willing free and fair trade.
Sure.
Okay.
Why did that happen?
Because those countries desperately need access to our markets and your money.
So that's why these countries came begging to get this deal done, and and now we've got 90 days, and my guess is you're probably gonna hear a lot of announcement in the next 90 days about trade deals that are made with individual countries.
You have dozens of foreign countries, multinational businesses have announced all their investment in America because they know that under President Trump, it's gonna be in their best interest to produce goods here, which is great for Americans because it'll create those high-paying career jobs you always hear me talking about.
That means more industry, less dependence on other nations for necessary items like pharmaceuticals, semiconductor chips, etc.
And what people are not quite understanding is if they think this pause is out of weakness, no, it's just to kind of take our breath and see how many deals we can get done quickly, and this will be forever the new normal.
At least I guess until a liberal comes in one day and is elected, then yeah, sure, we'll pay tariffs.
How much do you want us to pay?
I mean, how stupid would that be?
And I predict by the end of all of this, in spite of all of their bluster, that China, you know, now that they're being held accountable, and even Europe is holding them accountable, that Europe is now tariffing China big time because they want to be able, they don't have any access to China's markets.
I don't think the communist Chinese are gonna lift their trade barriers or stop their intellectual property theft with Europe.
Europe really doesn't have any other option.
They're gonna have to do business with America.
China has no interest in good faith negotiations.
They started a trade war that they promise you they're not gonna win.
President Xi is playing chicken with the wrong guy.
And now I think the tariffs went up to 145%.
They just keep going up.
And now, if you look at China, it's their currency is now at its lowest point since 2007 and going lower.
And I think President Xi is gonna have to beg for mercy and come on in and try and make a deal with the United States.
The president said he's open to doing that.
China's economy depends on America's lucrative market.
They need us to buy their cheap products in bulk.
And unfortunately, millions of Chinese citizens will be out of work.
Not that they're the best jobs in the world.
You have these Chinese sweatshops.
China's retaliatory, retaliatory tariffs don't have a huge impact on the U.S. They've been ripping us off for decades.
And their intellectual property theft, the the money that it's cost us is incalculable.
Never mind what they did to the world with COVID-19.
But this is this is the this is the state of affairs.
Now you want an American president that's gonna fight for American jobs and fundamental fairness in terms of international trade, or do you want America to surrender?
Because that's basically the option.
There's two options here.
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Inflation, by the way, continues its decline.
I'm sure the state-run legacy media mob won't focus on this, but consumer prices falling in March to April to 2.4%.
That is close to the 2% goal in terms of inflation numbers.
Now let's see, the borders now secure.
Last week's unemployment report from March showed job growth that was booming.
The handcuffs are being taken off our energy industry.
Government waste fraud and abuse is being cut.
Elon Musk announced 150 billion doges found.
China has been confronted economically, so is the rest of the world.
The Iranians have been put on notice militarily.
The inflation rate has declined since President Trump became president from 3% now to 2.4%.
And the European Union is now.
Well, we want to give negotiations a chance at the head of the European Commission on Thursday.
She mirrored uh mirrored President Trump's move to suspend tariffs worldwide.
The European Union only passed its retali retaliatory duties on Wednesday afternoon, a response to Donald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, which had been watered down from earlier proposals that came in at a fraction.
They're gonna need access to our markets.
This was big news, too, that I bet everybody ignored.
Apple is now in talks with customers on ways to respond to U.S. tariffs by shifting more production outside of China.
Now, remember, we have a $500 billion commitment to build out facilities all over the United States, but especially in Texas.
I mean, that's a big deal.
Now the remarks by the Chinese company, which assembles iPhones and makes AirPods, provide a glimpse into deliberations between by companies around the world scrambling to tackle, you know, the fact that America's been abused and taken advantage and ripped off if there's a commercial guarantee and we're able to conduct a good evaluation, and we don't rule out having some products being localized to meet the needs of the U.S. market, they're gonna do it.
And why shouldn't they?
Dozens of new factories are now being built across the country.
This news uh out of industry select.com.
Apple announced plans for the two hundred and fifty thousand square foot AI server manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas, but they're also gonna be building out other facilities around the country.
They're gonna produce AI servers to support Apple intelligence.
That's their AI-driven personal assistant for iPhone, iPad, Mac computers.
We're bullish on the future of American innovation and proud to build on our long-standing U.S. investments with this $500 billion commitment to our country's future.
I mean, they're making smart choice.
Eli Lilly and Company.
They announced plans to more than double their U.S. manufacturing investment to 1.7 billion.
That's going to create thousands of jobs.
The investment will expand Lilly's manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Indiana, focusing on producing active pharmaceutical ingredients and new medicines.
We need our medicines made here.
We learned that during COVID.
Overland AI has inaugurated their new factory in South Seattle.
That's designed for end-to-end development and rapid production of both crude and uncrewed uh ground vehicles.
That's a big deal.
Toyota officially opened a new automotive battery manufacturing plant in North Carolina, following on the heels of Nissan and Honda.
And they the nearly 14 billion dollar facility is Toyota's 11th manufacturing plant in the U.S. It's expected to create 5,000 jobs.
I don't even know how to say this name.
It's ArcelorMittal has announced plans to construct a new advanced Non-grain oriented electric steel manufacturing facility in Alabama, 1.2 billion investment there, 1,300 jobs during the construction phase, then permanent positions thereafter.
Aero Vermin has announced the establishment of Freedom Works, which is a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, 200,000 square feet.
And that's going to happen.
That's going to create hundreds and hundreds of high-paying jobs.
ZM Trucks has selected San Bernardino.
That was pretty dumb to stay in California for its first North American manufacturing plant and new regional headquarters.
The company's uh leased a 210,000 square foot facility in Fontana, California.
By the way, did you see In N Out Burger is moving to Franklin, Tennessee in Nashville?
I did not.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah, they are.
Does that mean you're moving to Franklin, Tennessee?
It's warm there.
It's not as warm as Florida and it's not as coastal.
That's a little problem for me.
I like the coast.
Um, but I I've I've actually a conversation.
I begged in and out to move to Palm Beach, Florida.
Why?
The surrounding areas, West Palm.
I'm trying to get them down here.
Trying to get them all over Florida.
Are they not able to like get the meat right?
No, they just that that's exactly what it is.
But this is a company that is never planned on going east of Texas.
And that's a big problem.
Anyway, Orbis Corporation announced their their new manufacturing facility in Greenville, Texas, 420,000 square feet of manufacturing space, 240,000 square feet of warehouse space dedicated to producing reusable packaging.
Um Diego North America announced 415 million dollar investment, and this is a Montgomery, Alabama, 360,000 square foot facility.
I mean, I can keep going on.
I got more and more.
I just keep going.
$7 trillion plus and counting.
Now, interesting, two bloggers linked to the Chinese government floated the idea of upping the flow of deadly fentanyl into the U.S. in retaliation to the president's tariff.
Well, that's pretty sick.
That's pretty ugly.
That's pretty evil, pretty dark, pretty twisted.
Anyway, the president explained his 90-day pause for most countries, with the exception of China.
China is going to have to come to the table.
U.S. inflation dropped to a six-month low in March.
Why isn't this?
Why isn't Wall Street paying attention to that?
Because that helps everyday Americans.
The global bond investors rallied behind President Trump's trade push.
That's good news as well.
Trump's tariff pause is the latest example.
I mean, what people don't understand is Donald Trump is now giving them time.
And with Donald Trump's in a perpetual state of negotiation.
How many times do I have to explain this?
I don't know why I have to keep explaining this.
But it is what it is.
There's a sad story in the New York Post today about the it's called Chinese tsunami swamps.
And you should see these sweatshops, these conditions.
And it talks at length about how a 1.9 trillion dollars in industry is that is coming from China, and that the communist uh country of 1.3 billion people have shifted all this cash into amping up its factories in just four years in an effort to overwhelm manufacturers around the world with an influx of their cheap goods.
Meanwhile, they treat their citizens like Adam Schiff and they abuse them in these sweatshops, and they pay them next to nothing, and they live in poverty.
I mean, I I really am not interested in buying, you know, when people are abused like that.
I kind of care about human beings and human souls.
And, you know, the balance between profits and taking care.
I've always thought the answer is profit sharing.
I really think that's the answer.
Anyway, Trump secured the release of another American hostage abandoned by Biden.
The Daily Wire pointed out that they successfully negotiate uh negotiated the release of a Russian American dual citizen, an amateur ballet dancer from a Russian prison.
Uh, so that's good news.
What are we up to like 15, 16 people now that it that Donald Trump has negotiated the release of?
The House has passed the Save Act requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.
That is good news.
Doge discovered that millions of dollars in unemployment claims are going to fake people.
Now, this came up in this cabinet meeting that was so impressive today.
We're going to run a lot of it in the final hour of the program today.
Doge claimed it reviewed an initial survey of unemployment claims since 2020.
They found 9700 people whose birthdates aren't for another 15 years who have claimed $69 million in benefits.
In one case, a person whose birthday was listed as the year 2154 claimed 41,000.
Gee, your tax dollars at work.
The House also, by the way, passed their budget resolution, which is key to the president's agenda.
It was a close vote as expected, but they have a small majority.
And the president he praise on the House.
And this is all because of the reconciliation process, which is complicated.
I've spent a lot of time on it.
I won't do it now.
Um, and you know I want to know what the horrible discovery Doge made is.
President Trump said this on Air Force One.
And Caroline Levitt stated that they made a massive discovery.
Trump called it horrible, but they haven't told us yet.
I'm dying to know what that I always want to know what they're not telling us.
Always I want to get to the bottom of everything.
Uh the president has been on a court winning streak.
He now has notched his fourth victory at the Supreme Court since Friday, a remarkable feat.
In other words, this is putting an end to the lawfare and judge shopping that has been used by the Democrats that are, you know, they can't win at the ballot box.
They can't win legislatively, so this is what they're left with.
Um on the immigration front, we have a lot of updates today.
The Texas Texas tough guy who vowed to open fire on ice agents.
Yeah, he was crying in court today.
Interesting.
You threaten ICE agents.
Sorry, you as far as I'm concerned, lock you up, throw away the key, you're done.
Thousands of illegal immigrants facing potential involuntary removal from the U.S. are now self-deporting through an app provided by the U.S. Customs and Board of Protection.
Number of illegals who have opted to self-deport.
And I brought this up before the election.
I turned out to be right.
I told you that this would happen.
Once people know that they're not going to get away with it, they're going to be like, I'm getting out of here on my own.
Christy Gnome has reopened ICE office to support families whose lost loved ones to illegal immigrant crime.
Good for her.
Venezuelan opposition promises uh reparations to Lake and Riley's family and other victims of trendy Iraqwa violence.
Thousands leave the country voluntarily.
That's a big big headline today.
DOJ to dismiss a Virginia case against the Salvadorian accused MS 13 leader set to be deported.
The illegal aliens attorney wants the judge to delay the dismissal, citing concern for his clients' deportation without due process.
If you're in the country illegally, you don't get due process.
Now, sanctuary uh jurisdictions now.
Yes, what guess which one released the most criminals?
Which sanctuary jurisdiction?
This is the test, Linda, released the most amount of criminals.
Without question.
We have done more under Trump with GNOME with what they're doing with Tom Holman.
No, no, no.
What jurisdiction?
Where?
What area of the country?
What do you mean what jurisdiction?
Texas D.C. No, California leads the pack.
New York City, by the way, welcomes back.
Uh welcomes ICE back to Rikers Island.
On the other hand, this idiot governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy has ordered local police to stop working with immigration officials.
Good.
That's gonna be a lawsuit for Pam Bondi.
That'll be number three if my count is correct.
Illinois Democrat minimizing violent acts committed by illegals is just a few little crimes.
That's all.
Tell that to Lake and Riley, Rachel Moran, and Jocelyn Nungary's family.
Thousands leave.
I mean, we got a lot of news today.
We had a ton of news.
Then of course the left is going absolutely insane.
Bernie Sanders beat the crap out of Anderson Cooper last Night.
That was pretty funny.
And I thought that was interesting.
Biden administration quietly waived by America rules on a seven billion dollar program to help out China, just like they tipped off China.
Well, we don't want the American people to know about the spy balloon.
Yeah, it would be really bad for our bilateral relations.
Can you believe that?
And then it just they institutionally lied about everything.
You think it might have had to do with the deal?
Uh that WhatsApp message.
I'm sitting here next to my father between everybody that he knows and my ability to hold the grudge.
No, don't leave it.
Well, uh, why didn't you act the way you did?
And then five million dollars or something, some crazy amount of money is transferred over.
All right, everybody knows I'm into health, wellness, fitness, nutrition, and eat right.
I'm mostly all protein, eggs, meat, but I brought cereal back into my life.
Now, if you go down the cereal aisle at your local store and you read the ingredients, what do you see?
High in sugar, corn syrup, chemical additives, it's all crap.
Uh, but grainberry is different.
I met Peter Harris.
He and his father created grainberry cereals to bring the healthiest, most natural choice to the cereal aisle.
Now, the beauty of grainberry is they are focused on controlling sugar levels.
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What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi.
Nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked why.
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
From Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries, this is Fiasco Benghazi.
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