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We've got so much ground to cover today.
We've got Ram Paul.
We've got Newt Gingrich.
We've got a lot of ground to cover.
We've got crazy investigations now beginning into the Democrats and Joe Biden and his cognitive decline.
The DOJ has now opened an investigation into Biden's autopen pardons and other things that he has done.
We're going to follow that closely.
We'll get to that.
We've got the crazy left, Tim Walz, learning from his son how, you know, what exactly went wrong in the presidential race.
You can't even make this up.
And we've got the tape of his teenage son enlightening him on why young men gravitate towards Donald Trump.
And by the way, he says voters supported him more for the entertainment and belonging and having the uniform and the red hat.
I can't, the level of just utter stupidity and lack of self-awareness and lack of understanding about what happened in this election is breathtaking to me.
But with all that said, I'm really fine with it.
Even fake news, CNN admitting Democrats are no longer the party of the middle class and hardworking men and women and Republicans have taken that mantle away.
And I'm telling you right now, this is only the beginning of this.
It really is.
It is, it's just the beginning, that I can tell you.
Let me give you an example.
If, for example, on the issue of the economy, these are things that we have been explaining to you.
And I've been trying to remind people that we've been living under the Biden-Harris economy because we are.
It's their policies.
This is why this one big, beautiful bill has got to get done.
I know we have some snags in the Senate.
We'll talk to Ram Paul and Newt Gingrich about both these things later in the program today.
But more importantly, there's so much that the president has done to set a foundation for what will be a great economy for everybody down the line.
And I know there was fear and insecurity and trepidation among some over the president challenging the fact that for the last 60 years, Americans have just accepted the institutionalists, the establishment in both parties, the idea that America can get ripped off by friend and foe alike with these tariffs.
And Donald Trump comes in being the disruptor, iconoclast that he is, the person that is always thinking out of the box, the person, again, that he is, you know, freaking out, Wall Street, skittish as they always are, and not understanding what Donald Trump has done.
Now, there have been if you're going to build a house, and I say this as a former builder, you got to get the foundation built first before you can start building out your home.
And the foundational pieces for what I believe will be a great economy are now being put in place.
And I'll get to that in a second.
And I'll backtrack, give you a little bit of history.
In the first Trump term, we had an incredible economic growth.
We had record low after record low job creation for all Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, women in the workplace, African-American youth unemployment.
Donald Trump never got credit for it.
I'm extrapolating out 2020, the COVID year and 2021, but I'll extrapolate that out for Biden to be fair, because that just took on unprecedented amounts of spending.
But what has the president done this time?
When Reagan was president, Reagan finally cut taxes.
I think he got it done a little bit too late in his first term, which resulted in about 26 House seats that were lost.
But he still got his bill passed.
And the net result after eight years in office was we had the longest period of peacetime economic growth in history.
Revenues to the federal government actually doubled by cutting the top marginal rates from 70% to 28%.
And we had 21 million new jobs created.
Now, conservative principles, as applied by Trump in his first term and by Reagan as another example, I mean, were transformational.
Now, since Donald Trump went forward with this threat of tariffs, it has scared even some, quote, conservatives.
And now, the question I have for them is, why should we accept institutionalist thinking?
And because that's the way it's always been done and not challenge the status quo.
Because the idea that the European Union charges us a 10% tax on every automobile that is American-made that is sold in the European Union, European Union countries, and add to that a 20% VAT tax, value-added tax, national sales tax.
Well, that's 30% above sticker price.
And that's why they're selling 10 cars of foreign cars in America to every one car sold in America.
And Donald Trump was able to garner the world's attention.
And then we saw the deal with Great Britain.
We saw the deal with China, although apparently China is violating aspects of that deal that has to be renegotiated.
We expect deals with India.
I expect a deal eventually with the European Union.
You see how the European Union is now reacting to the Trump tariffs.
You have BMW and you have Mercedes and Volkswagen and all these foreign car manufacturers now looking to build their cars in America, which will create high-paying career jobs for Americans, which will pay them a lot of money, which will help stimulate the economy and spur economic growth.
It'll also open up the American dream to many more millions of Americans that have not had access to it, especially during the Biden-Harris years.
And the benefits at this point are incalculable.
And then if we can finally get this one big, beautiful bill through the Senate, and then you'll have a conference between the House and the Senate, and then they will both have to vote on a final passage.
We can get it done by July 4th or sometime around that date.
And there are obstacles, and we'll talk about them later with Ram Paul.
But if we can get that done as well, you know, again, look at the foundational pieces that Trump is putting into place.
Number one, by securing our border and kicking out people that didn't respect our laws, borders, and sovereignty, there's going to be a lot less competition for the manufacturing jobs that he's brought over here.
One of the most underreported stories is that Donald Trump has gotten over $10 trillion in commitments from both companies and foreign countries for manufacturing investment inside of America.
Now, what does that mean?
$10 trillion is a lot of money.
That means that BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Hyundai, that means American manufacturers that were going to build plants overseas that have mothballed those ideas and are now going to build in American towns and American cities are going to create those jobs here for Americans.
If you're going to get a tax benefit, if you buy an American car and not pay interest on any loan you take out for that car, that's a financial incentive to get the new car that you've wanted.
And I've got other good economic news I'll share with you in a second.
So that's one piece.
You know, that's a foundational piece of economic growth and prosperity.
$10 trillion, I mean, that's unimaginable.
That's never happened before.
Nobody's ever been willing to challenge what's gone on for 60 years plus in this country.
And that's allow countries to rip us off, abuse us, and take advantage of us.
Now, add another part of the puzzle, the one big, beautiful bill with the largest tax cut in American history, and that's the Trump tax cuts that will be made permanent, coupled with no tax on tips.
That's great for service industry workers.
No tax on overtime.
That's great for any worker in any facility.
I mean, that's real money in people's pockets.
Most people get time and a half for overtime.
No tax on Social Security.
And then you add to that, you know, the impact that's going to have on the economy.
Now, if history is any indicator, the Reagan years, the first three years of the Trump administration, that is going to spur massive economic growth because people will have more expendable income that they'll be able to use.
Now, factor in one other thing.
And at this point, it's potentially so big and dominant.
I don't know if we could fully factor in the impact on the economy, but it's going to be positive and it's going to be massive.
And it just makes simple common sense.
And that is America for the first time is going to push towards energy dominance.
We have already started the process.
Now, in spite of all of the fear-mongering about the economy that you've been hearing day in and day out since Donald Trump became president, where are we right now?
Now, the Atlanta Fed is one of the most respected local feds.
You have different feds around the country, but they're one of the most respected.
And they actually have their latest estimate for GDP growth over the first two months of the second quarter.
It is now booming at 4.6%.
If the second quarter comes in anywhere close to that number, any number with a three in front of it is going to be massive for this country.
You know, so much for the Trump recession.
And that means investment has flipped from negative to positive, and consumers are spending again, and imports have fallen as well.
Never mind the $50 million billion dollars in tariff money that Donald Trump got that nobody seems to want to pay any attention to.
And inflation now running at 2.1%.
Now, that's just 0.1% over what the Fed says is their target rate of 2.0%.
That's a number we've not seen in four years, which means that Jerome Powell, the Fed chair, needs to start thinking about lowering dramatically the interest rates in this country.
Again, that would stimulate the economy, and that would cause a massive increase of investment.
I mean, if President Trump passes this one big, beautiful bill that allows 100% depreciation off of manufacturing, building, et cetera, it's going to accelerate all of the new economic activity and just make everything go that much faster.
It's going to be like a rocket ship for the economy.
We also are living at a point where consumer confidence is up to a four-year high, and the economic experts and the state-run legacy media mob, they all got it wrong.
And note that the growth this quarter has surpassed all expectations of all blue chip forecasts.
And because they, unfortunately, they live in that myopic world of Wall Street fear.
Now, on the energy front, the Trump administration took their first steps yesterday towards rescinding Biden's restriction on oil and gas drilling in Anwar, the Alaska Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which is the largest tract of public land.
We once sent, you know, hired a plane to fly over what is an empty wasteland.
It's like an empty area.
There's nothing there.
And you can go in there, oil companies, and they can go in there during those months that they're able to drill and they can leave and you wouldn't even know they were there for crying out loud.
Doug Bergham, Interior Secretary, said Biden's drilling ban was the case of government overreach.
And the petroleum reserves in Alaska were set aside to support America's energy security through responsible development.
That's what it was first developed for.
By the way, nobody seemed to notice that now that they don't have these EV mandates, Ford Motor Company reported a 16% sales increase.
You know, they did not want to be in the electric car business.
Leave it to Tesla and companies that want to be in it.
You know, they believe in the combustion engine.
They reported a 16.3% year-over-year U.S. sales increase for May.
And sales for Detroit Automate, the Detroit Automaker, were led by a 17.2% increase in purchases of vehicles with traditional internal combustion engines.
That's their wheelhouse.
Dollar General raised their yearly annual sales forecast as consumers are shaking off all of the doom and gloom fear-mongering over tariff talks.
And job openings, by the way, showed an unexpected increase in April.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, job openings, labor turnover survey showed available jobs at $7.4 million.
That's an increase of nearly 200,000 from March and higher than the $7.1 million that was forecast by economists.
And hiring also increased for the month, you know, rising 169,000.
I mean, this is all good news for the economy.
And that, you know, everyone that's making these doom and gloom predictions has been proven wrong again and again and again.
Anyway, it's pretty unbelievable.
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And all the while, you know, we're now having to deal with the aftermath of every disaster from the economy to the borders to known terrorists, rapists, murderers, cartel members, gang members, as we, you know, saw this past weekend in Colorado.
And it's even worse than that.
Tom Holman was on my show last night.
He's convinced as I am.
We're going to see major terror attacks.
This is a small terror attack, but it is a domestic terrorism attack or actually foreign when you consider this guy never should have been in the country.
And it's only going to get worse.
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All right, Linda, say it three times fast because people need to remember it and say it with Linda.
Palette pasta sauce.
Silver palette pasta sauce.
Silver palette pasta sauce.
And it is better than Prego and Rayos.
So if you don't see it, make sure you ask for it.
Yeah, but the thing is, the last time he said it, he said sauce.
You went back to the sauce.
It's not sauce.
I'm working on it.
I keep telling you.
I'm working on it.
You make fun of my accent all the time.
So I'm working on it.
I'm not really making fun of your accent.
It makes you unique and charming.
How's that?
But listen, people, I will tell you.
So I showed it to Sensei when I was working out today.
We work out remote most days because he's still stuck in that hellhole known as New York.
And so we work out remote.
And anyway, I said, you got to try this.
It's clean.
You're going to love it.
And he said, let me see how clean it is.
Okay.
And I said, it's silver palette pasta sauce.
And he's like me.
We only eat meat, eggs, fish.
And he doesn't like any added anything.
No added sugar, especially.
He's not had pasta, I think, in like five years.
And the beauty of silver palette pasta sauce is they don't add sugar.
There's no junk.
It's clean, honest ingredients.
It's like you're in Italy: garlic, basil, extra virgin olive oil, family-owned, quality-driven, absolutely delicious from the same people that brought you grainberry cereals, you know, low in sugar and controlling sugar and many antioxidants, high in fiber.
But so you have to remember the name and look for it because there's so many different sauces when you go down the aisle where they have pasta sauce in your grocery store.
Anyway, grab the jar that stands for real flavor, real quality.
Don't forget the name Silver Palette Pasta Sauce.
And so, like, they have their classic marinara, their little sodium marinara, their tomato basil, which is delicious.
If you like to make homemade pizza occasionally, like I do, I mean, the fresh, fresh, I have a special pizza machine.
I love it.
It's amazing.
Anyway, they have silver palette pizza sauce and vodka sauce, which is actually delicious too, if you like penny a la vodka.
Anyway, silver palette pasta sauce.
If you want to say it like Linda, if you want to say it normally, it's silver palette pasta sauce.
It's that simple.
We have a lot to get to.
Now, the Trump budget cuts force PBS in Boston to fire 45 employees.
So sorry to all of them.
If they're so good and their programming is so needed and so useful, why don't they put it on the commercial market?
Take the broadcast signal.
I don't care.
And go out and get an audience and sell advertising and get people that want to donate to the cause and let them compete in the marketplace.
Why should others explain why should we, the taxpayers, be paying for this crap?
This is why I hope that Elon is successful.
This is why I hope Doge continues.
All right.
We have updates.
It turns out weeks before this illegal in Colorado, you know, went forward with this terror attack, the Democrats in Colorado passed laws shielding illegals from ICE, which, by the way, in and of itself is unconstitutional and illegal.
We do have something called the supremacy clause, which means that the federal government and federal law will transcend any local law, but they don't care about laws.
We had Tom Holman on Hannity last night.
He should have scared the living daylights out of everybody.
And it's what I've been telling all of you now for a long time.
I always say it the same way.
I pray to God I'm wrong, but I don't think I'm going to be proven wrong.
It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
And what we saw this weekend, make no mistake, was a terror attack.
You know, the Biden illegal, the firebomb, these pro-Israel demonstrators was a longtime supporter, we found out.
New York Post reporting today of the Muslim Brotherhood.
And in case you don't recall, that's home to Osama bin Laden's right-hand man, Ayman al-Zawahiri.
The group tried to radicalize and recruit Muslims around the world.
And anyway, the suspected Colorado terrorist, Mohammed Sabri Solomon, had praised radical Islamist group, the Muslim Brotherhood, on social media in the years before allegedly carrying out his heinous anti-Semitic firebombing plot in Boulder.
He's a 45-year-old Egyptian national, and his Facebook account is filled with posts expressing support for the Muslim Brotherhood.
And according to BBC, Bin Laden's right-hand man, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was also a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
And Zawahiri became involved in political Islam while at school, was arrested at the age of 15 for being a member of the Brotherhood.
He was considered bin Laden's right-hand man, believed by some experts to have been the operational brains behind the 9-11 attack in 2001.
In the years after the attack, Zawahiri emerged as al-Qaeda's most prominent spokesperson, appearing in 16 videos and audio tapes in 2007, four times as many as bin Laden as the group tried to radicalize and recruit radical Islamists around the world.
And this is what we're now dealing with.
This is what Israel faces every single day.
You know, when I talk about if-not-when, this is not the if that I'm talking about and the when that I'm talking about.
It's not if.
But Biden and Harris and Mayorkas allowed known terrorists, including murderers, rapists, violent criminals, gang members, cartel members, into our country.
And Holman said, they're here.
We know they're here.
We don't know where they are.
We don't even have an accurate account because of gotaways, et cetera, as to how many people actually got into the country.
You know, never mind what they might be plotting and planning and scheming the next 9-11 or worse, which is possible.
The Boulder terrorist suspect apparently had planned this mass shooting but was stopped from buying a gun due to his immigration status.
He's now facing 624 years in prison.
We have the rise of anti-Semitism now around the country continuing to, you know, raise its ugly head.
We see it in the halls of Congress.
We see it all over these elite college universities.
In Michigan, an anti-Semi plotting to massacre kids at a Jewish daycare tried to buy assault weapons to use for, quote, God's wrath, according to the feds.
And I know a lot of you have been upset that the FBI and Kash Patel and Dan Bongino and Pam Bondi, yeah, they're working on the Epstein files.
They're working on all the other files.
But, you know, they inherited an absolute unmitigated national security disaster, and that's got to be priority one.
And I think some people just need to give them a little bit of slack.
Let's give them a little bit of time.
You know, let them figure out where their office is.
Let them figure out where these terrorists are.
Let them go after preventing acts of terrorism in the country first, especially in light of everything that's been happening.
U.S. AID paperwork found in the car of this Boulder terror attack suspect targeting a pro-Israel group.
And then you got the New York Times.
Linda, I don't know if you saw this.
They omitted the suspect's nationality, illegal status in their initial coverage of this anti-Semitic terror attack in Colorado.
Does that surprise anybody?
You have one Iowa lawmaker, by the way, is set to offer a bill to establish an anti-Semitism study commission.
Well, we know it exists.
You know it when you see it.
Kind of like who said that about pornography back in the day?
I don't know if it was Ed Miese.
I forget who said it.
Trump has pointed the finger at Biden.
Let me tell you something.
And this was said by this was predicted by so many that I'm going to tell you right now, this is real.
That, you know, the 9-11 Commission report, they were at war with us.
We weren't at war with them.
These people, these known terrorist cartel members, gang members, they are at war with this country.
And we are not on a war footing to battle against them.
And we better understand that we're going to be dealing with this Biden, Harris, Maorcas, the most preventable national security disaster in history for decades to come.
And every single time somebody is murdered or raped or victim of violent crime or a victim of terrorism, like in this case, understand they have blood on their hands, all of them.
And then, of course, they were so slow to condemn.
They finally got there after a lot of public pressure.
But, you know, squad members, you know, they only did it because they had to for political expediency and probably had to have their arms twisted.
We noticed that Harvard has granted honorary degrees to a former Berkeley professor known as an anti-Israel zealot.
Does that surprise anybody?
The Harvard yearbook is ignored the October 7th massacre, but did include pictures of John Harvard's statute in Palestinian, I guess, clothing, quote, whitewashing terrorism.
That was a report that came out today.
And pro-Palestinian protesters rip off hundreds of flowerheads at the University of Michigan Gardens.
I mean, this is just madness.
Top New York City public university official forced to resign over pro-Amas text.
Board chairman, City University, New York's labor and urban studies, resigned yesterday after the public university's chief demanded his ouster for spreading anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about Israel.
The author posted theories and lies that Israel was in on or welcomed the October 7th attack.
This isn't madness.
This is insanity.
And weeks before this illegal alien, he tried to, you know, Democrats passed this law shielding illegals from ICE.
This is insane.
I will tell you this, and this is related.
And there was a lot of chatter yesterday, even among some conservatives that were reading reports.
I'm not blaming them, that Donald Trump was going to allow, as part of their latest negotiation with Iran, continued low-level enrichment of uranium.
Donald Trump put out a truth last night.
The Autopen should have stopped Iran a long time ago from enriching.
Under our potential agreement, we will not allow any enrichment of uranium.
Now, I've taken a lot of comfort because I was on the trip to the Middle East.
I heard the president repeatedly.
I heard him in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.
I heard him in Qatar when we were there.
I heard him in Abu Dhabi in the UAE challenge each of these countries, number one, to join the Abraham Accords.
And number two, in every instance, he could not have been any more clear.
There was no ambiguity where he stands with Iran.
They have two choices.
One is they give up their nuclear program.
Now, if they want a civilian energy nuclear program, well, they can have one like the UAE and those rods that are not being enriched there.
This deal is going to have to include the destruction of their nuclear sites, non-enrichment of any uranium, and frankly, the destruction of these sites would be appropriate in my mind.
And anywhere, any place, anytime, American inspectors.
Now, do I think the Iranians are going to agree to that?
Not willingly.
And then the result is going to be predictable.
The clock is about to strike midnight.
They are getting too close, according to every published report and every source I have.
They are just getting too close to the point where they can create nuclear weapons.
Even this weekend, they're reporting that they might have enough enriched uranium.
That means 90% enrichment, which is weapon grades enrichment levels, to make 10 bombs.
That can't happen.
That cannot happen on Donald Trump's watch, even though it would be Joe Biden's fault because Joe Biden basically funded the war machine and the terror machine of Iran by turning a blind eye to sanctions, just like Europe enriched Putin, which fed his war machine in his battle against Ukraine because they kept buying cheaper oil from Vladimir Putin.
You just absolutely can't do it.
It is, by the way, the murder rates under President Trump now have plummeted by 20% so far this year.
You think it might have something to do with the fact that he's removing illegal immigrant criminals.
By the way, you've heard about getting rid of plastic straws and forcing electric vehicles in your driveway and getting rid of your gas stoves and air conditioners and retrofitting and refrigerators and washers and dryers.
Now, the latest thing is in New York, they want to, they're a bunch of crock pots, as the New York Post called it, but they want to ban the sale of non-stick cookware over the chemical coating they say is dangerous.
It's very popular.
It's a style of pots and pans.
And anyway, they want to take them off your kitchen shelf by 2027.
What, they're going to come into my house and arrest me because I have a pot and I have a pan.
Now, later on, we're going to get into Tim Walz.
Apparently, his teenage son is enlightening him as to why young men gravitate towards Donald Trump.
I'm sure you've been dying to know that.
And I'll tell you why I really do like Uncle Timmy, Crazy Uncle Timmy, and Grandpa Bernie, and Jasmine Crockett and AOC in the squad.
I think they're the perfect representatives for the Democratic Party.
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When I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi.
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Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
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