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Speaker 1 (00:12):
How did everybody like Grandma Jeanie.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Look, there's been this, there's been this narrative that oh
Amfest has been divisive, and Amfest has been about infighting
and bickering and division and all of this. And when
Benny and I heard about Grandma Jeanie, I brought it
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to Erica and I said, you know something, this is
an opportunity for us to take a year, a year
that started off on such a high note. When I
was here last year, we were on the top of
the highest mountain. We'd won the election, We'd wan the
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swing states, the popular vote. You also a happy Charlie
was that night. I was sitting right there, held his
face in his hands, teared.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Up a little bit.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
And Charlie didn't like to show that kind of emotion
on air, none of us do.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
But he was so happy.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Because God had given our country a chance, Because God
had given our country a chance to succeed.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
And yet we.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
Didn't realize that God had different plans for all of us.
And look, I'd be lying to you if I tell
you that I had it all figured out or understand
what all of this means.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
But I have faith in God's plan. I have faith
in God's will, and I have faith that God's sovereignty
is paramount, because Jesus Christ is the king of the
entire universe, and he is the author of all creation.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Christ is King. And so we came from the top
of that highest mountain.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
To the pit of the deepest valley, the valley of
the shadow of death itself, as the Bible tells us.
And when you're faced with something like that, you don't
know how you're going to react.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
You don't know what the rules are.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
There's no playbook, there's no manual, there's no one coming
to tell you, Hey, this is what you do. But
if you have God at the center of your heart,
if you rely on the principles and teachings of the
Holy Bible, and you listen, you listen to God's voice
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in those low hours in the middle of the night
when you can't sleep and you're saying why, God, why,
He'll give you the answer. He will give you the answer.
I promise you that. And it is only through the
firm reliance of God that any of us have been
able to get through this, have been able to get through.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
The murder of our friends.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
And it is only through and we can see God's
grace imbued deeply and Erica Kirk and her strength as
the cornerstone of Turning Point USA. Can we give a
round for Erica police, because you know, you talk about
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the division, you talk about the infighting. So whose side
do you want? Are you on Ben's side? Are you
on Tucker's side? And Candace and Megan and all.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
The rest of it?
Speaker 2 (03:46):
And it's like, guys, guys, I'm on Charlie's side. Okay,
I'm on Turning Point side, I'm on America's side. I'm
on Christ's side.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
That's the side. And behind the scenes, these are real people.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
These are real people with real lives. And at the
center of that is a real family lost their dad,
two little kids who lost their father, a wife who
lost her husband.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
And in the midst of all these.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Comments and confusions and divisions.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
And I'm not saying you can't ask questions. I'm not.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
I'm not I'm not like that. I ain't about that.
I'm about freedom of speech. I've always been about freedom
of speech. And you know who else was about freedom
of speech. Charlie Kirk was about freedom of speech. So
we don't do the canceling and the deplatforming, and you
can't talk to that person and this person disagrees, so
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I can't.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Now we're not about that.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Anfest wasn't about that, Charlie wasn't about.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
That, and I know that Erica is not about that.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
If Turning Point USA is going to succeed, it will
do so, and it will it will do so by
resting on those same principles and values upon which Charlie
created it. Yes, and don't come into the Turning Point
USA and Fest House and try to tell us to change.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
We're not doing it. So all of that is to say.
All of that is to.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Say that when I told Erica about Grahama Janie, she said, Jack,
I want her at Amfest, And I said, Erica, I'm
gonna make it happen. And I will not let down
Erica Kirk, and I will not let down Charlie Kirk,
and I will not let down the legacy of Turning
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Point because this mission will continue. The worst thing we
could do for Charlie's legacy, the worst thing we could
do at all, is to quit. Is to surrender, is
to let the left win, the violent left, the violent
left that took Charlie away from us.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
I'm not going to let them win. Are you going
to let them win?
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Are you going to let the violence and the anger
and the division win? Or are you going to stand
together and be that coalition that Donald J.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Trump and Bobby.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Kennedy and Elon Musk and Charlie Kirk joined together in
twenty twenty four?
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Are you going to form the coalition?
Speaker 2 (06:37):
And are you going to continue the mission of Turning
Point USA? And are you going to stand firm on
business to understand that we only have a little bit
of time left to save this country.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Folks. It's really simple. It's really.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
They want to destroy us, and we want to save us.
We believe that the only way to save this country.
And I said it a year ago today, the only
way the West will be saved is if we return
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our civilization back to Almighty God.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
It's the only way. It's the only way.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
And I'll I'll tell a story about me and Charlie
that when I first came on board, you know, officially
with Turning Point, and I'd been to events for a
couple of years, and I'd spoken at a few things,
but I wasn't officially on board yet. And nobody knows this,
but but Charlie and I we took a drive right
here in Phoenix out to.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
A church.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
And they had this display. It was Catholic church, and
they had a display of one of the relics of
Padre Po and the Catholics around know Padre Pio. He
was afflicted with the stigmata and the glove.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Of Padre Pio was there.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
And we went and we went before that we received it,
and then Charlie and I sat down just in one peu.
The whole church was empty. It was just me and Charlie,
and we knelt and we just spent an hour sitting there,
the two of us kneeling there, the two of us
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in silent prayer before Almighty God and before the Cross,
before the Throne. That was how Charlie Kirk brought me
into turning point through prayer, through worship and through praise
of Christ Jesus. And we never, we didn't speak about it.
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We never, you know, talked about it, and we talked
a lot. We talked a lot behind the scenes. And
I'll tell you something I'm not going to be revealing
any of my text matches. Is with Charlie Kirk, I'm
not playing that game, no, because those conversations were confidential,
and I'm going to keep my friend's confidence.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
I will. I'm going to do that. I will.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
But so in that spirit, especially in this Christmas time,
I was thinking what could we do.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
To possibly uphold that legacy. And so.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
In the way that Charlie and I started this, I
thought that that's what we should do today as well
in prayer. And I'm hoping that backstage there's some people
who might be able to join me and help me
say a little prayer. What do you say, guys, Jack, Jack,
We've got Tanya, Tay and little Age give it up
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for the posos.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Come on, come on up here, guys, Come on up here, Jack, Jack,
What how do we start? Heyo?
Speaker 3 (10:22):
Mary in nomine padre at Philly it spirito.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Santia man.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Ave, Maria Dominos, Benedicta to the at Benedictos, frutos ventristuy
Jesus st moder dayspatory most loster amen pattern, noster quechs
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sante Norman to advena regna be it va nos nostra
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secret that knows tmitibus debritory.
Speaker 4 (11:21):
Bus libra nosa mama ah one more, Saint Michael B.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Defender, be a protection against the wickedness and snares of
the My God.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
You can be humbly.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
Pray and do Thou, the Prince of the Heavenly, the
power of God.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Cast into hell, save all these spirits wandered through the
world seeking the ruins.
Speaker 6 (11:59):
A merry Christmas everyone, God bless you. Keep God at
the center of everything you do.
Speaker 7 (12:36):
Well.
Speaker 8 (12:36):
Jack Pasovic, That's what it's all about.
Speaker 7 (12:38):
Check check check, Jack Pisovic.
Speaker 9 (12:40):
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 7 (12:41):
It's all about family.
Speaker 8 (12:42):
Got my family over here, and I consider this guy
to my left family as well. Ben Burke, while I'm
out here turning point USA America fast. We got Brian Glenn,
we got Benny, we got the three is, the three Bees,
and then now it's the four Bees, the what we
calling ourselves the.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Killer be.
Speaker 7 (13:02):
Sorry to break it out.
Speaker 10 (13:04):
The one and only.
Speaker 8 (13:05):
Sheriff Lamb now running for Congress in the fifth Congressional district.
Tell us about what you're doing the race.
Speaker 7 (13:14):
By the way, those that.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
Don't know, I do.
Speaker 9 (13:16):
Those that don't know.
Speaker 7 (13:17):
We started my.
Speaker 8 (13:18):
Show Law and Border with your department, Uh the Penel
County riding with you guys, because we couldn't ride with
Border Patrol and Ice because they were we were blacked
out from them under Biden. You're being able to ride
with you and expose that as well as the La
Joya Texas PD was really what opened so many people's
eyes to just how bad it was.
Speaker 11 (13:38):
Oh and look, what I hope is that Americans don't
forget how bad it was.
Speaker 7 (13:42):
Ben, You did such an amazing job. You came out.
You know, not a lot of journalists wanted to.
Speaker 11 (13:46):
Come out and actually see what was really happening, and
certainly not a lot of politicians either, but you did that.
Speaker 7 (13:52):
And not only did you do that, you dove in
head first.
Speaker 11 (13:55):
You went all the way down to Panama to the
Darien gaff and you really showcase through a Realmerica's voice
what was happening on the front lines and the border.
Speaker 7 (14:03):
And I think it made a big impact in the election.
Speaker 11 (14:06):
Ultimately President Trump was able to be to win, and
I think it was large a part because folks like
you and Real America's voice were really showcasing the truth
of what was happening on the board at dark You and.
Speaker 12 (14:17):
So you are running for Congress to fill anty big seats.
Speaker 7 (14:20):
Those are big shoes to fill.
Speaker 12 (14:23):
You talk to us, what skills and expertise that you
have from being a sheriff. How are you going to
bring those over to to properly serve the people of Arizona.
Speaker 11 (14:32):
You know, look even above and beyond the skills, I
think what Americans are hungry for are authentic Americans, people
who were unapologetic about God, family, freedom, and the Constitution.
I think that's my strongest suit, but not through you know,
above and beyond that. I don't think there'll be a
congressman in Congress who has more experience, real hands on
experience with what immigration and border security really is. And
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I think what it's going to take to help fix
President Trump fix that long term. He's been fit mix
it on a local I know with the Executive orders, well,
we really got to codify in the law these these changes.
And so I look to hopefully be a major part
of that. Not only I've got a as a sheriff,
I had a six hundred employees at a budget of
seventy million, and you know what, we stayed in budget,
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We balanced our budget, stayed under budget, And I think
we need people that understand just how important the American
tax dollar is.
Speaker 7 (15:25):
We don't need to be sending it all over the world. Oh,
focus on Americans.
Speaker 13 (15:29):
Oh, because I'm gonna give you three questions. I'm gonna
I'm gonna presume that you're in Congress and Sheriff Mark
Lamb a bill comes on your desk and says, do
you protect children from transgender surgeries?
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (15:42):
Absolutely, okay, you passed, Sheriff Lamb.
Speaker 13 (15:45):
Do you want to secure our border and keep our
law enforcement our ice agents? Say?
Speaker 11 (15:51):
I don't think there'll be somebody more a congressman stronger
on that than me.
Speaker 13 (15:56):
Question number three, do you want to send another time
to Ukraine or any other foreign country to keep us
in war?
Speaker 7 (16:02):
No, We're thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. You should
keep that money here. We got to take care of
the American people.
Speaker 9 (16:08):
Welcome to Congress. Beg you.
Speaker 13 (16:12):
I say that jokingly, that joking. You know what you
have to ask those questions? Do you support foreign wars?
Do you support our border? Support?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Long?
Speaker 13 (16:21):
I mean these are questions when you ask because you
can come out and pro red meat all day, and
I know your character. I've known you for number year,
but we see a lot of people, especially seatpack. Let
me tell you something about seapack, the glad handers.
Speaker 9 (16:34):
You gotta really do the smell check a seat pack.
But you're the real deal, and I know you stand
up o this country.
Speaker 11 (16:40):
You know, and and to your point, I've been doing
this as a sheriff for a long time. I've proven
myself in the in the field of political During COVID,
I was one of the only sheriffs in this country
who was vocal about saying, we're not doing the lockdowns,
We're not doing the masks.
Speaker 9 (16:54):
Hang on a second, now, the machines. Are you gonna
force a mask mandate on your people.
Speaker 10 (17:01):
Central business? Yes?
Speaker 11 (17:02):
And I think that's what people really want. I go
back to what I first said. People want real Americans
serving them in Washington, DC. And I hope to bring
that authentic, unapologetic love for this country.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
And that we do.
Speaker 12 (17:16):
Actually, you were just in Washington. We were just at
a press conference together. It was the American border story.
Speaker 14 (17:21):
What was it?
Speaker 12 (17:22):
The Act, the Memorial Act where the Angel families came
and you were there. What what do those issues mean
to you when it comes to the border, the illegal
immigration and cracking out. I mean, Arizona is one of
the top states in that look.
Speaker 11 (17:35):
I want to give all the credits Congressman Abe Hommaday.
He he ran that bill and what it is to
put a memorial up for all of those people who
have been killed either by people in this country illegally
or people killed by drugs brought into this country illegally.
I know President Trump has been a champion for those
angel moms and families, and so is Abe Hommaday, and
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I hope to be a champion for them in DC
as well.
Speaker 7 (17:59):
It was an honor to come.
Speaker 11 (18:00):
And support you know, I think every American family has
been affected now by fentanel or by some type of
drug and a lot of families have been affected by
people in this country here illegally who commit crimes and
affect Americans. And I think we need people that are
gonna stand up for the American people. And I was
honored to be there. But that was Congressman A. Holidays work,
and there was a lot of other Congressmen, including Andy Biggs.
Speaker 7 (18:22):
To support that.
Speaker 9 (18:23):
I want him to wear his cowboy hat every day.
Speaker 15 (18:25):
Yeah, please not.
Speaker 11 (18:26):
We if Federica will think and wear it, I can
wear this one too, and look, it's a fetterman always
wears the hoodie.
Speaker 10 (18:33):
I won't do that.
Speaker 13 (18:34):
It was funny and Federman will wear shorts and a
hoodie for Inauguration Day.
Speaker 9 (18:39):
If you guys remember I was there for President Trump.
I was in front of the.
Speaker 13 (18:45):
Capitol grill, that whole area, and he ran by me
and just live on the air and I tried to
get a few words with them.
Speaker 9 (18:53):
If he could wear that, you could wear the cowboy hat.
Speaker 8 (18:56):
But I just want to say this. I haven't actually
had this officially yet. But before I say it, but
the you've already dealt with criminals for a long time,
so you're gonna be fit right in in Congress and
I look forward to that. I need to see the
prosecutions there. But I haven't said this officially. Uh, not
related to the network at all, but me personally, you
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have my endorsement and I will do whatever I can
to help get you in there. It's an absolute honor
to have written with you for so long and standing
with you, which means a lot because I know.
Speaker 11 (19:27):
That you've put in on the border and it's an
honor to have that endorsement. We've been blessed at President
Trump's endorsement House Freedom fun. We've had a lot of
great endorsements, but in the end, you know, it's really
I want the endorsement of the people, especially the people
of art congressions.
Speaker 10 (19:44):
Who wants Mark Lamb in Congress.
Speaker 16 (19:46):
Mark lam in Congress.
Speaker 7 (19:48):
I love it and I look forward to serving there.
If you want to come and support me, you can
do it at Mark Lamb dot us website us. Please
come support.
Speaker 11 (19:59):
Let's take watch back with President Trump's doing a great job,
We've got to get some helps support in there. We've
got to continue the work, and we need real Americans
to do it.
Speaker 13 (20:09):
Just just get in Congress and promise me that you
will fight, and you will fight, and you will fight
against them.
Speaker 9 (20:16):
Almost cussed the fight. I think you'll do it.
Speaker 10 (20:20):
Fight just don't been doing it.
Speaker 9 (20:22):
I haven't changed ever since.
Speaker 7 (20:23):
And I look.
Speaker 11 (20:23):
I told my wife when we this was not an
easy decision. We really struggled to make this decision. We
weren't leaning this way. But in the end we just
felt that pull God pulling us back into the arena.
Speaker 7 (20:35):
And I told my wife, bite down on your mouthpiece
because this is not going to be easy.
Speaker 11 (20:39):
Because standing up for what is right and the American
people has never been harder. But it is also easy
to do when you have your When your principles are
in God, family, freedom, in.
Speaker 14 (20:50):
The congogation, principles lead the world.
Speaker 10 (20:54):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
All right?
Speaker 13 (20:55):
Well, we got more from Amfest when we come back
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Speaker 12 (23:14):
Welcome back to America past twenty Hello check check check,
Welcome back to America past twenty twenty five. We're here
through America's voice and danaka Patrick View one and only.
She's about to take these stage right now in the
main rooms. We're gonna throw it over there. Let's check
it out to.
Speaker 18 (23:29):
Speak at all.
Speaker 21 (23:32):
So I want to share a story with you, and
it's a little bit of a unique story. I did
a past life regression. I don't know if anyone knows
what that is, but it occurred to me that maybe
somebody wouldn't, so I thought, how do I describe this?
So past life regression is when you meet with a
past life regression therapist, you get into a very meditative state,
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very relaxed, and they guide you through being able to
access memories to your past lives.
Speaker 18 (24:02):
So before we.
Speaker 21 (24:04):
Get too messed up with the messenger and the message,
I want the message to land. So I hope you'll
stay tuned in because I feel like such a theme
about Amfest has been being able to hear people speak
and having different ideas and making that okay. So I
know that that's kind of a spirit it's a spiritual direction.
But the vision that I had was so incredible. So
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they guide you through, and they do it really like,
very very objectively, like what are you wearing?
Speaker 18 (24:31):
Where are you? What do you see?
Speaker 21 (24:34):
So this guided me into the vision. And I was
somewhere in like Nevada or Utah, and I was a
Native American and I had a stick, and I left
my tribe and I journeyed south and I was on
my way to what would have been like original La
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when it was first sort of civilized. And so I
made my way down there, and once I got there
and I got to the beach, I saw that it
was like a big farmer's market set up, and I
was like, wow, that's really cool. And so I looked
down and I had a medicine pouch and I was like, huh,
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I'm going to set up a table and tent and
I'm gonna sell my medicine. Well, nobody was all that
interested in my medicine, but I thought that's fine, and
I sort of like started creating this community where we
would have like these gatherings in the evening, and it
wasn't a male female thing, but it turned out that
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it was really mostly women that showed up. And so
in this vision, like ten years had gone by and
I was doing this regularly, and I was told that
I would have to stop doing what I'm doing or
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I would be killed or I could leave, and so
in this vision, I stopped doing what I was doing,
and then the vision went sort of empty for like
thirty or forty years. And so this sort of landed
me maybe in my seventies or something, which probably for
back then is pretty old, but nothing was in my
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memory from that time period. And the message was that
I could be killed for doing what I loved and
what was meant for me and my passion, or I
could die inside anyway, and that the mission is to
stand true to what it is that you want to
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do and the mission at hand and let it play out.
And I think you guys have probably all heard what
Charlie Kirk wanted to be remembered for. He wanted to
be remembered for having courage in his faith, brave, because
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baked into courage is fear. So I recently told me that,
and I was like, that makes a lot of sense,
because if you didn't have fear, why in the world
would you have to be courageous. Why would you have
to be brave? You're just doing things? So I thought, wow,
that's so true. To be courageous, there has to be
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fear in there. And I'm not talking about the kind
of fear that is.
Speaker 18 (27:33):
Pointless or silly.
Speaker 21 (27:36):
I'm talking about the kind of fear that's calling you
in to something bigger, something that takes you to the
next level, something that takes you further than where you're at.
Speaker 18 (27:46):
But the unknown is usually.
Speaker 21 (27:48):
What we're scared of, right, We're just scared of what
we don't know, And so you can't let fear win
in that moment. And the thing is, is that right
at that intersection point between fear and excitement, because essentially
that's the fear I'm talking about, the kind that's calling
you in. You're excited to do what you want to do,
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but you're not sure. Is that right at that intersection
that you feel alive? And that was something that I
did not know about myself. People used to say I
was so brave for driving race carps, and I guess,
I guess it was I drive on the regular road
and it seems like nothing, so and I drive crazy.
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Cops are around, I'm sure, And so right at that fear,
right that fear of intersection and and excitement, you feel alive.
And I realized that was what I did my whole career.
I had no idea until I was done. I was like, wow,
what was the point? What I need to do something?
So I started doing silly things like jumping out of
airplanes and doing massive public speaking and shoot, going speaking
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at Trump rallies, all that stuff. Like I realized that's
when I feel alive. And so I was scared every
time I got in a race car, like I mean
every time, whether I was testing or whether I was racing,
there was pressure.
Speaker 18 (29:12):
On the line. And mind you, I was going two hundred.
Speaker 21 (29:14):
So that is scary, I guess, but but I didn't
realize that, man.
Speaker 18 (29:18):
That was what I did it for.
Speaker 21 (29:21):
And so, I mean, standing on stage today is frightening.
I get nervous all the time to do stuff like this,
but I just don't want to let fear win. I'm
gonna feel really good when I step off stage, just
so you know. I'm'd be like, really relaxed and really excited.
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Before I came out here, I was like, guys, this
is where I focus. I got I'm gonna be really
quiet right now. The Bible says over and over and
over again, fear not, And in fact, I thought I
had heard it said at three hundred and sixty five
times and maybe other people have heard that, but given
the fact that I was going to stand on stage,
I had to fact check, and I'm not sure, Oh
that's entirely true. I do like the sentiment of it,
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so let's go with it. But it says over and
over again. Fear not, It says, fear not, because fear exists.
This is a human experience. We're going to have fear.
It wouldn't say it unless it needed to be known.
Speaker 18 (30:16):
Fear not.
Speaker 21 (30:17):
But it's not that you're not supposed to have fear.
What the Bible's trying to tell you is that give
your fear to me. God says, give me your fear,
pray for Pray for the confidence, the strength to go
through life and get through whatever you need to get through,
and let me carry that fear for you. You don't have
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to do this alone. So the question is the next
time you're faced with a situation that, man, it's scary,
like you don't know how it's going to go.
Speaker 18 (30:53):
You don't know where it's going to lead to.
Speaker 21 (30:56):
It might be a job, it might be a relationship,
it might be moving. It might be speaking out, saying
something in front of people for the first time that
you've never said, sharing something about yourself that you've never shared.
Speaker 18 (31:11):
Are you going to let fear win and say no?
Speaker 21 (31:17):
Are you going to put it off for another day, right,
no big deal, another month, another year we've all done it,
or another lifetime, or are you going to pray for
the strength to get through whatever comes at you and
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say yes right now.
Speaker 18 (31:40):
Thank you guys so much. I appreciate it.
Speaker 20 (31:43):
God bless Merry Christmas.
Speaker 22 (32:05):
You've heard Christians should stay in their lane and politics,
but doesn't have any place in church but Christians. If
we simply stay out of it, we will leave behind
a vacuum that will be filled by people who hold
to anti God, anti freedom ideologies like the Christians who
found in our nation. We must be involved in the
self government of our nation. Join us in standing for faith,
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for life, and for liberty at Danbury Institute dot org.
Speaker 5 (32:38):
Understand our entire society falls apart if we do not
know the difference between men and women, and sanction the
permanent and irreversible harm and sterilization of children.
Speaker 15 (32:51):
What they're selling is not compassion, it's fear.
Speaker 5 (32:54):
We are in a battle for reality itself, and we
must fight like it because.
Speaker 15 (32:59):
This war on wote it has not yet been won.
Speaker 5 (33:02):
And the good news is that we are winning. Oh
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my goodness, oh my goodness, what a blessing it is
to be here man, to see this, to see you
guys standing. Do you realize who you're giving a standing
ovation to and for what You're giving a standing ovation
to a girl for merely saying that there are two sexes,
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that you can't change your sex, that each sex is
deserving of equal opportunity, of privacy and of safety.
Speaker 16 (34:02):
What an insane.
Speaker 5 (34:03):
World we live in where that is considered brave or courageous.
I look out and I see a lot of people
who probably share.
Speaker 16 (34:13):
The same sentiments that I do.
Speaker 5 (34:16):
I mean, just about three months ago, when we watch
as our friend, a mentor of mine technically my boss
at Turning Point, USA, was shot, murdered, assassinated in cold blood. Right,
It's one of those moments where you'll never forget where
you were, the disbelief that you feel initially, the total shock,
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and then you learn that he had passed away. Right,
those feelings of shock and disbelief turn into grief and tearfulness.
I'm not proud to say it, but then they turn
into anger and rage. How could this happen? How do
we live in a world where we're seeing healthcare workers,
government employees, school teachers, people in our generation, maybe some
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of your peers in your classroom, who were celebrating the
assassination of a father of two of a husband. Maybe
some of you were at the memorial service, which I
will say that was one of the most beautiful displays
that I have ever seen, to see so many people,
publicly elected officials proclaim the name of Christ, where thousands
in the stadium were watching and millions online. But Erica Kirk,
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it is hard to describe the impact that her speech
had on everyone in the room, including myself. When I
heard it, something awakened in me. It was a call
to be a better, to do better, to be better,
a better wife, a better friend, a better daughter, a
better mother, a better follower of Christ. And the hardest
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moment of her life.
Speaker 16 (35:53):
Erica chose forgiveness.
Speaker 5 (35:55):
She forgave her husband's assassin only eleven days after he
was murdered in cold life, in front of thousands in person,
and where it will live on the internet forever. Only
through God can a grieving widow have the heart, the
serenity and the strength to do something so extraordinary. So
seeing that, seeing you, all those feelings of anger that
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I once had.
Speaker 16 (36:19):
Of course there's still grief there.
Speaker 5 (36:22):
But I feel hopeful, and I feel optimistic, and I
feel inspired this morning, which this is like true Riley fashion.
I had not planned at all what I was going
to say when I got on this stage. That there's
a unique opportunity. Of course, I recognize that when you're
standing on a stage like this, an opportunity for clarity,
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for courage, and if we choose.
Speaker 16 (36:44):
It, for real impact.
Speaker 5 (36:46):
I thought about some of the things that I could mention,
some of the winds that we've seen surrounding gender ideology
and parental rights and the safeguarding of children under the
forty seventh President of the United States, President Donald J.
Speaker 16 (36:58):
Trump.
Speaker 5 (36:59):
I thought about I thought about talking about some of
the work that we still have left to do, because,
believe me, there is still a lot of that. But
after talking with so many of you and hearing some
of the other speakers on this stage, I felt compelled
to talk about something that I believe is more foundational,
something deeper, because there's a demographic of people right now
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who are desperate not for slogans, but for the truth.
That demographic is young people, I think more specifically young women,
future families. They're being shaped by a culture that has
no idea where it's going and no interest in telling
them the truth about what actually leads to joy, and
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so to just share a few things that I've learned
over the past few years that feel especially relevant to
young people in.
Speaker 16 (37:49):
This cultural moment.
Speaker 5 (37:50):
First and foremost, most obviously, Benny Johnson said it, it's
that gender ideology is an evil lie from the pit
of hell. It is a lie that is built on deception.
It is built on discouragement, it is built on destruction.
Speaker 16 (38:07):
And who does that sound a lot like by the
way it tells people.
Speaker 5 (38:12):
It's a lie that tells people that they're correct to
feel as if they're born wrong, that our creator made
a mistake in creating them. What a horrible message. I
say this with a saddened heart. It is tragic that
the suicide rate amongst this community is so high, but
it's no surprise when we're telling people they're correct to
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feel as if they're born wrong.
Speaker 16 (38:36):
That's a horrible message.
Speaker 5 (38:38):
We should be telling people, children or adults for that matter,
that they're born intentionally and uniquely in God's perfect image.
And how amazing is it that we have a creator
who doesn't make mistakes. It is a lie that leads
to children and adults to castraight and sterilizing themselves by
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cutting off healthy body parts, or injecting themselves with some
sort of synthetic or unnatural substance, chasing satisfaction that will
never last. And I know as a Christian that the
only place we will ever find real satisfaction is when
we place.
Speaker 16 (39:16):
Our identity in Christ.
Speaker 5 (39:17):
And it won't be long, by the way, before we
look back and call this weird blip of time that
we're living in, Especially the medicalization side of things, we
call that accurately what it is, which is the biggest
medical scandal this world has ever seen, and a very
profitable one at that. The only thing that I believe
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to be more sinister than cutting off healthy body parts
is prematurely ending a life before those body parts ever
even get a chance to develop. If you didn't know,
my husband and I we welcomed a beautiful baby girl
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into this world just a few weeks ago.
Speaker 16 (40:07):
Her name is Margo.
Speaker 5 (40:08):
She is the light of my life and the best
thing that I have ever done, bar none. I'll tell
you before becoming a mom, I mean, I thought I
understood what it meant to be pro life. I've always
had conservative values. More importantly, I always understood that again,
we have a creator.
Speaker 15 (40:26):
Who breathes life and value.
Speaker 5 (40:29):
And purpose into every child in the womb and beyond it.
I understood the arguments that pro lifers made. Of course
intellectually I believed it. Morally, I could argue it politically.
Speaker 16 (40:42):
But becoming a.
Speaker 14 (40:44):
Mother, which it's still surreal to be able to.
Speaker 5 (40:46):
Call myself that it changed everything. Hearing her heart beat
at that first appointment, that you go to, the eight
week appointment, then going to the twenty week anatomy skin,
and hearing the words it's a girl going through the magical,
transformative labor and delivery process. Of course, her being here
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it proved to me that life it's no longer theoretical.
Speaker 16 (41:14):
It was no longer a debate.
Speaker 5 (41:16):
It wasn't about policy or politics anymore. She's a human being,
small yes, dependent yes, fragile yes, but infinitely valuable, placed
directly in my care. Motherhood has made me radically pro life.
It has made the thought, the idea, the practice of
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abortion hurt.
Speaker 15 (41:40):
Like deeply and viscerally.
Speaker 5 (41:43):
And I think it's because when you experience that kind
of love. I know the parents in the room know this.
When you experience that kind of love, you understand something
that our culture works really really hard to deny. Life
is not disposable, dependence is not a law, and vulnerability
is not something to be eliminated. It is something to
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be protected.
Speaker 16 (42:10):
Which, by the way, women, you.
Speaker 5 (42:14):
Have been lied to for decades through propaganda. To be
very very clear, transgenderism, sexual liberation, and abortion have nothing
to do with women's rights. Calling these movements feminism is
not only inaccurate, but it's dangerous.
Speaker 16 (42:34):
It's destructive.
Speaker 5 (42:36):
Feminism promised empowerment, but you know what it delivered, A
delivered emptiness. It sold women to lie that children are burdens,
that family is a limitation, and that fulfillment comes from
self centered autonomy rather than self giving love. Charlie's message
one that he said often on campuses on his.
Speaker 16 (42:56):
Show, Right, get married, Have babies.
Speaker 5 (42:58):
Have as many as you can, and as early in
your married life as you can. It was so powerful
and it's something that resonated deeply impersonally with me.
Speaker 16 (43:07):
But beyond that, not.
Speaker 5 (43:09):
Just because it was what some people would call provocative
or outdated or offensive, I believe it was effective because
he lived it. It was clear to him that family
was the happiest and most meaningful part of his life,
and so for clarity. Am I saying that every single
woman should have children?
Speaker 16 (43:32):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 5 (43:33):
I believe it's the most rewarding thing, the most fulfilling
thing that we can do as women, so long as
you're able.
Speaker 16 (43:38):
But no one is forcing you into it.
Speaker 5 (43:41):
Although I will say President Trump is making it easier
for families to thrive. He is the most pro life
president in history. Under President Trump, we have seen the
defunding of Planned Parenthood, which is an organization that for
far too long, you and I taxpayers funded an organization
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that received seven hundred and ninety two million dollars annually.
And what they did with that money. Of course, they
performed nearly four hundred thousands, four hundred thousand abortions annually.
They promoted gender ideology, the administered hormones to miners. They
supported the Democratic Party politically. So we think President Trump,
through this and the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill,
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we've seen President Trump work to implement economic and tax
policies that benefits parents. We've seen the new Trump savings
accounts for children. But he recognized that being pro life
it means more than protecting life inside the womb. It
means building a culture that supports women before, during, and
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after motherhood. Again, President Trump is doing that, and Charlie
Kirk did that. He knew that after Charlie's death. I
mean even before Charlie's death, We've seen online voices who
would go on to call him everything under the sun,
one of those things being a misogynist.
Speaker 16 (45:08):
That accusation, of course, it's false. Honestly, it's lazy.
Speaker 5 (45:11):
If you could get yourself to watch past the out
of context five second clip or the out of.
Speaker 16 (45:17):
Context headlined, you'd know that.
Speaker 5 (45:19):
But I want to tell you that Turning Point USA
offers six months of paid maternity leave for moms because
they recognize that families matter. You would be really hard
pressed to find that anywhere else.
Speaker 16 (45:39):
So I'm here to say that Charlie.
Speaker 5 (45:41):
Kirk was the worst misogynist ever. These are the same
lies again that are told about President Trump. Right, they
call him a misogynist. Yet he has done more to
protect women's safety first and foremost by shutting the border,
by the way, to protect women's privacy, to protect our
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rights to equal opportunity. Again, he's done more on that
regard than any president certainly in modern history.
Speaker 16 (46:07):
And he's appointed.
Speaker 5 (46:08):
More women to his cabinet positions than any Republican president
in both his first and second terms.
Speaker 16 (46:15):
So if their goal was.
Speaker 5 (46:16):
To erase women's rights, as the left claims, then they've
done a pretty horrible job. And so to the young
people here, I really want to send you a message directly.
I recognize that you are growing up in a culture
that is really loud, that is confusing, that is deeply contradictory.
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You're told to chase independence, but you're punished for vulnerability.
Speaker 15 (46:46):
You're encouraged to.
Speaker 5 (46:47):
Reject limits, but given no guidance, you're told that you
can be anything women, especially except for faithful, for feminine,
or family oriented without apology. So my message to you
is that you can do those things you matter.
Speaker 16 (47:06):
Young people in this room.
Speaker 5 (47:08):
They can't do this, this mession, that this mission that
we're attempting to carry out at Turning Point USA for
the Conservative Movement for the Kingdom of Christ, it cannot
be done without you all. If we're going to change
the culture, if we're going to win the culture, we
need you. Actually we're relying on you. So I'm here
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to tell you to be bold, to say the controversial thing,
to be courageous and By the way, courage doesn't always
look like this, like applause, standing on a stage with
the microphone in your hand behind a camera. That's not
always what courage looks like. Sometimes it looks like standing alone.
Sometimes it looks like telling the truth when it would
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be far easier to stay silent. I also want to
tell you guys to challenge authority respectfully, of course, but
don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something
so long as it's legal because you're too young.
Speaker 16 (48:09):
Reject that. Look at what Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 5 (48:11):
Did at such a young age, what he was able
to build over many years, and now we're seeing and
living and feeling the.
Speaker 16 (48:17):
Impact of it.
Speaker 5 (48:19):
I want to tell you guys to foster unity, focus
on defeating the enemy. And when I say defeating the enemy,
I'm not talking about the Left, and directly maybe i am,
but I'm talking about Satan and the power that he has,
the real and living power that he has on this earth.
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And I want to encourage you guys to live a
life like Charlie did. He was very clear about the
things that mattered in life. Right, get married, have children,
build a legacy, pass down your values, pursue the eternal
and to seek true joy. That was his mission, and
that mission has now become his legacy, and it's our
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responsibility to carry it forward. And so when I look
out and I see this against so many young faces,
when I hold our daughter, I see a future worth protecting,
a world worth fighting for a reason to stand firm
when it's easier to fold. One day, our little baby Margo,
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she will grow up. She will learn who her mom is.
And if there's one thing that I hope she learns
from watching me, the fight that I've been fighting, we've
collectively been fighting. I hope she learns this first and foremost,
that being a woman is not a weakness. It doesn't
make you inferior. Really, it's a beautiful thing. I hope
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she learns that the truth, both in an objective sense
of course in a biblical sense, is worth defending. I
hope she learns that family is worth building, and that
faith in our creator calls us every day Americans, common sense, Americans.
Our faith is what calls us to rise. I appreciate you, guys.
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I hope you are enjoying Amfest. It's hard to see
some of the different mementos of Charlie sprinkled throughout the
speakers on this stage, some of the things that we're
seeing in the exhibitor halls. But just know what he built,
it will live on so long as we do our parts.
Speaker 16 (50:40):
I appreciate you, guys.
Speaker 23 (50:42):
God bless you, God bless Turning Point, USA.
Speaker 24 (51:28):
I didn't do this job because it was convenient. In fact,
it's quite the opposite. It's incredibly hard. It's a big
sacrifice for the family. But I'm doing it.
Speaker 14 (51:35):
Because it's the right thing to do.
Speaker 24 (51:36):
Because right now we need young leaders who will speak
the truth, sometimes calling out our own party. If we
don't have your voice, we will lose this country. And
you're seeing that with some of the elections taking place
around this country.
Speaker 15 (51:47):
When you see them electing.
Speaker 24 (51:48):
Open communists, when you see money coming in from the
communist Chinese Party, when you see systemic government corruption.
Speaker 14 (51:55):
I'm telling you, right now.
Speaker 15 (51:56):
We need your voice to fight it.
Speaker 24 (52:17):
Can you guys hear me? Arizona. I actually did not
expect to get as emotional as I did hitting this stage,
So it is so heart heartfelt and heartwarming to see
so many young people on the stage. As Michael Knowles
had pointed, out. This was Charlie's last event that he
had planned prior to the assassination.
Speaker 14 (52:39):
And as some of.
Speaker 24 (52:40):
You might know, I am one of the few members
of Congress that had the privilege of serving alongside Charlie
Kirk on those famous college campus tours.
Speaker 14 (52:49):
Some of you might have seen the photo.
Speaker 24 (52:51):
It was me Charlie Kirk a fuld out table for GoPros.
Speaker 14 (52:56):
He was wearing a.
Speaker 24 (52:57):
Hat that said ice and we had a sign that
said there are only two genders, which still holds true today.
But you know, I want to point out and just
start out with this, Every single person that's walked across
this stage was invited here by Charlie Kirk. Yeah, I'm
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out of applause for that because there's a lot of
people and there's been a lot of discussion about that.
We'll get to that in a second. But his legacy,
even though he's no longer with us, and I would
argue that he's in a way better place, but his
legacy continuing to shape the future of discourse, dialogue, and policy.
You are seeing it play out in real time on stage.
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We have leading voices in conservative politics, pundits, journalists, personalities,
and the ideas being debated are incredibly important. They're important
because they impact our everyday lives, whether it be foreign policy,
whether it be war, tariffs, free markets, trump, the future
of MAGA.
Speaker 14 (54:00):
And you don't have to agree with everyone on stage.
I might not.
Speaker 24 (54:04):
But next year, if I could suggest prior maybe a
celebrity conservative boxing match, we can bring in, maybe people
like Dana White and Joe Rogan, we can.
Speaker 14 (54:12):
Get polymarket to moderate.
Speaker 24 (54:15):
But in all seriousness, in the UK, we currently have
them pushing digital ID.
Speaker 14 (54:22):
In China, there's a social credit system.
Speaker 24 (54:25):
In Germany and England, journalists are jailed. If you post
a meme, you might have literally the police at your
door arresting you.
Speaker 14 (54:32):
And while their women are being raped.
Speaker 24 (54:34):
Because military age males fled their failed states and countries
only to come to countries in the UK to bring
their nonsense with them. Here in the United States, we serve,
because of the very people on this stage, as a
beacon of hope and freedom in Western civilization, and we
plan to keep it that way. And if I could
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just warn you that currently in the Senate we have
a li Elizabeth Warren, who's been pushing to allow digital
ID in the United States of America. We know the
dangers of digital ID and what it could mean. It
doesn't matter if you're on the left or the right.
If they don't like what you're saying, they can silence you.
Speaker 14 (55:16):
And yet we just had.
Speaker 24 (55:17):
Speaker Johnson, of which I'm very proud to say that
he has committed to going to literal war with the
Senate if they do not codify and the appropriations process
a permanent ban in digital ID. And that is exactly
what we need to maintain freedom in this country. So
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going back to what I was saying earlier, minus the
joke about the celebrity boxing, which I'm happy to host.
By the way, if they really want to do it.
You may not like Tucker Carlson or Ben Shapier or
Steve Bannon or me, but guess what if the radical
left wins you, us and them, we all hang together.
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We can duke it out on stage, but remember the
fight ahead, because we are all in this fight together,
and we have crossed this rubicon. And it's important to
remember who the real enemy is, and that is the
radical left that killed my friend Charlie Kirk. But it
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doesn't mean in Congress that we can't address the very
issues being debated on stage, and I've thought long and
hard about this. See in my first term in office,
when I was elected, they tell you a few things.
They say, never vote against a rule, which is a
procedural piece of legislation that allows the big bills to
come to the floor and in if you.
Speaker 14 (56:38):
Don't like what's in the bill, Let's say.
Speaker 24 (56:39):
They put a poison pill in there, for example, in
the National Defense Authorization Act, putting in Faiza that allowed
the unconstitutional surveillance of the American people. If you vote
that down, they say, don't do that, you won't be
added onto your committees. That's actually what happened to me.
They kept me on off of House Armed Services because
of that. And they also tell you never vote against
your own party. Well, within the first year of being
elected to Congress, I'm proud to report that I did both.
Speaker 14 (57:02):
You're welcome.
Speaker 24 (57:07):
But the very issues being debated on the stage again,
foreign policy, tariffs, whether we're going to be codifying President
Trump's executive orders, foreign ad all of it. It is
all tied to one chorus. You and I want to
be very specific about this issue because I've again thought
about this. I see how it works in Washington my
first term in office.
Speaker 14 (57:25):
They tell you those two rules.
Speaker 24 (57:27):
And then you see that people are getting the special
interest money from big pharmaceutical companies or the military industrial
complexes only to vote and sell out the American people.
And I promise you the odds are stacked against us
up there, only to turn around to see that they
are individually stock trading and engage in insider trading, which
is illegal for a majority of Americans.
Speaker 14 (57:46):
And benefiting at the expense of the American people.
Speaker 24 (57:49):
And it has to stop, not yesterday.
Speaker 14 (57:51):
Not tomorrow, it has to stop right now.
Speaker 24 (58:02):
And I want to explain to you some of these
stats because I think it's important for the American people
to know exactly what's happening. Nancy Pelosi, Do you guys
like her?
Speaker 14 (58:13):
It's funny. My husband says the same thing.
Speaker 24 (58:16):
Nancy Pelosi, by the time that she announced that she
was no longer seeking office, had outperformed Warren Buffett.
Speaker 14 (58:23):
We've nicknamed her the real Wolf of Wall Street.
Speaker 24 (58:26):
And she's currently outperformed the SMP and made over seventeen
thousand percent returns on her stock investment. That statistically does
not happen unless you are engaged in insider trading. Both
Democrat and Republican members of Congress that have promised to
protect the American people and our country are making on
average six hundred percent on their returns. They sit on
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committees of jurisdiction to oversee the policy that impacts this country.
Speaker 14 (58:53):
Do you think they're.
Speaker 24 (58:53):
Ever going like, first of all, let's just talk about
foreign policy. Right, we see this debate. Are you pro Russia?
Are you per Ukraine? How about you be pro American?
Maybe not advocate for foreign wars?
Speaker 14 (59:03):
How about that?
Speaker 24 (59:09):
But do you ever expect a sitting member in the
House or the Senate to vote for peace when they
are personally invested and backed and owned by the military
industrial complex.
Speaker 14 (59:18):
Do you ever think that's gonna happen? The answer is no,
and it doesn't happen, and I see it happen every
single day. In fact, President.
Speaker 24 (59:25):
Trump's peace plan that he just put forward, he's been
trying so hard to index the war in Ukraine where
thousands upon thousands of young men have died on both
sides because of what happened with Biden's failed foreign policy,
of which, to be clear, they could have stopped the war.
We've sent millions and millions of tax dollars over there,
and you know what they're doing. They're laundering the money.
That's exactly what happened. I'm proud to report I never
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voted for a single dollar to go to Ukraine, Okay,
and I still won't vote for that. But you have
members of the House and the Senate that are vocally
against what President Trump is doing, against what Steve Winkoff.
Speaker 14 (01:00:00):
Is doing, against what Derrick Kusher is.
Speaker 24 (01:00:02):
Doing, because they are personally invested and benefiting from a
continued conflict in Ukraine, of which we have no business
being involved with, of which a peace deal with Russia
could mean two trillion dollars trade deal for the American people,
and that is exactly what we need to be backing.
But because they're corrupt, and because we have it fixed
it from within our own institution, this war continues and
it has to end. What about codifying President Trump's executive
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orders to cap prescription pricing? People are talking about affordability.
President Trump's doing all the heavy tackling and blocking, and
yet Congress is so slow to follow through. Why is that, Well,
maybe it's because a majority of members of Congress have
over one hundred million dollars personally invested in their individual
stock portfolios within the pharmaceutical companies. Do you ever think
they would vote to cap the prescription pricing that would
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benefit the American people? And the answer is no. And
so that is why, after seeing.
Speaker 14 (01:00:58):
All of this nonsense playout for years.
Speaker 24 (01:01:01):
I finally sa I think it was on that website
in Usual Wales, and I saw my own colleague, a
Republican calling making a multi trillion dollar trade. It was
in violation insider trading, to be exact, And I looked
at Tim Burchett, who's a representative from Tennessee. He's actually
really good guy. Yeah, we love Tim Burchett. And I'm
literally sitting on the steps of the Capitol.
Speaker 14 (01:01:22):
I said, we have to stop this.
Speaker 24 (01:01:23):
This cannot continue, and so we did a discharge petition,
and I have reached across the aisle and I have
gotten people that you wouldn't believe to sign onto this
discharge petition because they understand the problems of this. Why
I'm proud to report that I met with Speaker Johnson
at one o'clock on Thursday, and the Speaker of the
House understands and agrees that this is a problem, and
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we discussed the piece of legislation that we'll be bringing
to the floor in the first quarter this next year.
And after it came out because Democrats reported that Hakim's Jeffrey,
the leader of the Democrat Party, is actively working to
block the ban on insider trading, that we will be
set hearing the deal and the House Republican majority to
ban insider trading for members of Congress from ever happening
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again in the United States of America. Thank you, and yes,
that will impact the future of this nation for the
better because everything that I laid out earlier, everything being
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debated on stage, it's all correlated. And we hope to
leave the institution in a better place than when you
got it. And I promise you I've told you guys
this before. I definitely don't want to do this. You know,
I'm a little bit vain. I'm getting white hair because
the stress. You guys are supposed to back me up
on that one.
Speaker 14 (01:02:43):
I guess not. I'll have to talk to my stylist.
Speaker 24 (01:02:47):
But in addition to that, more importantly, we are doing
this on behalf of the American people. Over eighty six
percent of Americans support this shoot. President Donald Trump supports this.
In fact, when he tweeted about it, some of my
Republican colleagues got a lot little bit nervous about it.
So thank you, mister President. We love Donald Trump. Never forget,
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Charlie's with Donald Trump since day one. We're gonna be
with him till the very end. That's why I random
applause for that. And since I brought up the speaker
real quick, and I know that you guys are all
huge fans of turning port. But more importantly, I want
to record this and send it to him, So I
need you guys to get a little vocal. Do you
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think the Speaker of the House should put a statue
of Charlie Kirk at the US Capitol because we've been
having issues getting it done. I want you to know
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I'm sending him that, but when he speaks smart, you
need to do the exact same thing.
Speaker 14 (01:04:09):
I swear you better do it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
Mike.
Speaker 24 (01:04:12):
You know I'm playing with you, but we're really serious
about that. But there is a fight ahead. That fight
is reforming the Congress in itself so it represents and
it's represented by people like you and me, not people
from Wall Street and definitely not people from K Street.
It means the candidates in the midterms matter. I've actually,
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you know, I typically politics, especially because it's so nasty,
but you have to get involved in these Republican primaries,
especially when there's open seats, and so I and I
know Turning Point Action has made endorsements in some of
these races. I personally endorse Joe Mitchell and Iowa, Jesse.
Speaker 14 (01:04:49):
Alvin in Wisconsin.
Speaker 24 (01:04:50):
I'm looking at a Texas nineteen seat with Tom Sells
about endorsing there, but I want to be very specific
about what we need candidates to understand, because look, there's
also these if we have candidates the far left that's running.
I was actually talking to a moderate Democrat and the
moderate Democrats, the ones that still believe in this country,
and yes, there's very few of them left in the
House of Representatives. One of them said, you know, Anna,
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if you think some of the people in office are bad,
now wait till you see who they're recruiting for the
midterm elections.
Speaker 14 (01:05:18):
Charlie had this unique gift of foresight.
Speaker 24 (01:05:21):
And I remember debating, being on college campuses and being
at debates with him and then hearing him also tell
his supporters and donors. He would say, you know, socialism
is real, and these kids are embracing it, and you'll
see it in Congress one day. And he's right, and
we're seeing it every single day. And I'm living through
what he had predicted to be the future of this country.
We're gonna get into what he predicted. Also, the fight
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ahead would be because we're gonna be recruiting you guys
to help directly with that. But we need candidates that
were recruiting and endorsing and that will win these elections,
because look, if these guys win again, we're gonna right
back to whatever Biden was plus Obama plus Soros plus
everything in between, and it's gonna be bad news for
all us. But I need candidates that were endorsing and
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candidates are willing to understand a few things. First One,
trans terrorism is real. It murdered Charlie Kirk. Tyler Robinson
is a trans christ that murdered Charlie Kirk because he
was speaking the truth, and it needs to be called
out and condemned for exactly what it is.
Speaker 14 (01:06:24):
Trans Thank you.
Speaker 20 (01:06:31):
Trans Terrorism murdered those.
Speaker 24 (01:06:33):
Innocent Christian children because they.
Speaker 14 (01:06:35):
Were targeted and easy targets and we.
Speaker 24 (01:06:38):
Need to condemn it and ensure that it never happens again.
And by the way, if you think giving a child
hormones and cutting off their genitals is humane or loving,
you are a sick and twisted person and you do
not deserve to be a parent. We need candidates who
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will understand and Charlie called this out for exactly what
this is, but that jihad and radical terrorist ideology is
a threat to this country, in a threat to the West,
and will not work in a divine and civilized Western civilization.
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You cannot allow in literal terrorists on the watch list
and release them into the United States just like the
Biden administration did and not expect bad things to happen.
Look no further at what just happened in Australia, Look
no further out what just happened with our amazing National
Guards members. Rest in peace to the beautiful soul that
was murdered as a result of failed policy and allowing
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these awful people into this country. Terrorists are not our friends,
to include narco terrorists. We need people that understands and
candidate elected to office that understand peace through strength means
pursuing peace first at all costs. I work with way
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too many neocons, and I refuse to accept that neocons is.
Speaker 14 (01:08:16):
A face of this party.
Speaker 24 (01:08:17):
I think Nikki Haley found that out the hard way.
And don't worry, Lindsey Graham. We know you got the endorsement,
but your fair game next time. I think that was
a pretty fair joke. I heard some of you laugh
at it. I also want candidates that will vote down
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legislation that doesn't contain a permanent ban on central back
digital currencies, because again, in places like the EU, the
UK and China, that is where they are all going,
their citizens are oppressed. And candidates that will take a
stand and understand that freedom is not a government given.
Speaker 14 (01:08:57):
Right, it is a God given right. That is a
big difference.
Speaker 24 (01:09:07):
We want candidates to understand that strong immigration is important
to a nation and that borders matter. If you come here,
you come here, you embrace our culture, and you assimilate,
and you become an American citizen, and you put that
first and foremost. But that also means that if you
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are here as a citizen, that you contribute to society
and you do not become a permanent member of the
welfare state, and if.
Speaker 14 (01:09:41):
You're a young man especially.
Speaker 24 (01:09:43):
It might work in the United Kingdom where you can
go in and rape women and get away with it,
but it does not work here in the United States.
You do not bring your failed state policies to the
United States of America and expect to stay here. And lastly,
I want candidates that will embrace fellow politicians from around
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the world who believe in the sovereignty of their nations
and the inaliable rights of their citizens, their people, and
understands that technocracy and globalism is not the way, which
is why in March I'm happy to announce after meeting
with some members of the AfD, and don't listen to
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the media. The AfD or not Nazisi or not all right,
they are simply people that believe in saving Germany, but
not just them, members from around the world, whether it's
South America, the European Union, Australia and even South Africa,
that we will have an Alliance Conference of Sovereign Nations
in Washington, d C. Where we will rebringing in hopefully
hundreds of members from these countries. Because Davos think takes
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and the World Economic Forum think the great reset is
a good idea, and it's not it's creepy and they
can keep their bug eating, dystopian freak show politics to themselves.
Speaker 14 (01:11:00):
We don't want it. So that's it.
Speaker 24 (01:11:11):
That's the plan, and that's the fight ahead.
Speaker 14 (01:11:14):
So yeah, duke it out on stage.
Speaker 24 (01:11:16):
We'll watch the clips, but pat up because right now
we're jumping right back into the fight.
Speaker 14 (01:11:22):
And President Trump, we.
Speaker 24 (01:11:23):
Are blessed to have him to leave this nation, but
he's not going to be here forever, which means you
are all responsible for carrying the torch. That is what
Charlie always said. It's your fight too. That's why he
set up these conferences. And just so you know, every
single person on the stage has prayed for Erica Kirk.
We love Erica Kirk. She's doing amazing for this organization
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and Turning Point will not fail because of her leadership.
Speaker 14 (01:11:54):
So God bless you all.
Speaker 24 (01:11:56):
Don't let this opportunity or experience go to waste us
the great United States of America and also JD Vance
twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 17 (01:12:52):
Alright, we're back at MS twenty twenty five, continuing our
great live coverage Here. Bo David's alongside Benny Ray harmony
and Brian Glynn. You just saw the great representative Anna
Paulina Luna and guys, I gotta tell you fantastic.
Speaker 14 (01:13:03):
She's she's so.
Speaker 9 (01:13:04):
Great for so many reasons.
Speaker 17 (01:13:05):
But you know, I had the opportunity to interview her
for my Mother's Day special because I knew she was
a mother of a young child that brought him into Congress,
and I thought, how difficult it's got to be to
be doing the work in Congress, but also it's simultaneously
be a mom. And I think that that's a remarkable
thing that she's been able to do in such a
public way, but also, you know, raising her kid in
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the way that she wants to Brian, and I think
that that's a remarkable thing for a mother to do.
Speaker 13 (01:13:30):
It is and I've seen her on the hill with
her kid, with baby, which was it was incredible.
Speaker 22 (01:13:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:13:36):
Absolutely, And you know what, Well, the good thing about
where she's located is she's it's not that long of
a flight to go from DC to her district there
in Florida. Now, if you're a mom and you're in Arizona,
it's a much different story. That is the untold story
of people who serve in Congress or in the Senate,
because if you have days off and you want to
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fly back to your district and be a mom, be
a wife, a husband, or a father, whatever, it's really
difficult to do. If you live anywhere west of Dallas, Texas,
it's a hall to get.
Speaker 9 (01:14:08):
Home on the weekends.
Speaker 17 (01:14:10):
Actually, I'm gonna put Bennie on the spot because I'm
just never remembering when I met Benny a Turning Point,
USA's am Fest. I think it was like four or
five years ago, the first and I said, what would
you like to do in the future, And I think
you told me you remember this run for Congress. I
think you said, become a representative, run and you remember
you said that. And I'm just curious if that is
all potentially such such a young woman potentially in your future,
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would you ever consider it, Because the life of a
congress woman or man is difficult, especially balancing personal life.
Brian knows that it's difficult to do this, to be
on the hill and also maintain a family. Is that's
something you would even potentially consider down the road?
Speaker 14 (01:14:46):
It is?
Speaker 12 (01:14:46):
And I'm from Illinois, I am from Springfield area, and
our our congresswoman is Mary Miller. She is absolutely phenomenal.
But I have such a love for my home and
for my community. And and so Brian's over here, He's like,
probably do not run for Congress, you.
Speaker 14 (01:15:01):
Know, with your advice, Bryan, I'm all.
Speaker 12 (01:15:04):
I totally everything Brian has said today, I get. I
feel the same way. I report on Congress every single day.
There's not work being done, but there's still people in
these communities that need represented, and whether that's state representation
or Congress. I do potentially see something like that in
the future. And I want to be a mom, I
want to be a wife, and I think you can't
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do it all.
Speaker 13 (01:15:26):
I think a lot of people gonna make major impact
running for school board, city council commissioner, things like that.
You can have a direct impact in your community. You
don't necessarily have to run for, you know, Congress or
a Senate position.
Speaker 9 (01:15:41):
I think there's a little localized level that you can
make a big difference.
Speaker 13 (01:15:44):
I personally think the Senate is where good things go
to die. Absolutely, I am all about getting rid of
the filibuster.
Speaker 9 (01:15:50):
I can't stand it.
Speaker 13 (01:15:51):
I think Republicans need to be on the offense, not
the defense.
Speaker 9 (01:15:54):
I don't play that card.
Speaker 13 (01:15:55):
That will What if the Democrats get in control, okay,
you what if you get rid of the filibuster and.
Speaker 9 (01:16:01):
You pass all these agendas and all these legislation.
Speaker 13 (01:16:03):
Given the law, the American people see the benefits, and
they'll never.
Speaker 9 (01:16:06):
Vote for a Democrat again. That's how you do it.
Speaker 10 (01:16:09):
On the offense, My.
Speaker 12 (01:16:10):
Thing is, I think there's too many people in Congress
and Senate. There's so many voices, there's so many things,
and they're all they're.
Speaker 16 (01:16:17):
All taking money.
Speaker 12 (01:16:18):
Looks like Annapoline Lunas you just said, it's all taking
money from the lobby's benefiting off of these stop trading.
Speaker 14 (01:16:24):
Yeah, how do we find?
Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
Like?
Speaker 14 (01:16:25):
Is there a way to end that?
Speaker 16 (01:16:27):
Brian? Is there a way to besides for I don't even.
Speaker 9 (01:16:31):
Have any is there a way to end pack? Like?
Speaker 12 (01:16:34):
There is there a way to end the just corruption
and take it down?
Speaker 9 (01:16:37):
I'm sorry, it makes me so mad.
Speaker 13 (01:16:42):
The political industrial complex, it's a joke. This is something
for a much longer discussion, But people need to understand
that it is almost you almost cannot break it. You
can try and make it better, roots go sooner, but
the political industrial complex is so deep and so corrupt.
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I don't care how much you think you can change
the system.
Speaker 10 (01:17:09):
You can't.
Speaker 9 (01:17:10):
You can't. I want to tell you right now you can't.
Speaker 13 (01:17:14):
You can make it better, but you cannot root out
the corruption that's in our government. Ask President Trump, ask
him you.
Speaker 9 (01:17:23):
Have you know what he's doing.
Speaker 13 (01:17:24):
He's doing executive orders that's called a temporary that is
that's only temporary because that will get resolved.
Speaker 12 (01:17:30):
Does that because Congress cannot get anything done, So he
has to do these eos just to make any movements whatsoever.
Speaker 9 (01:17:37):
All Right, we gotta go to break. I love to
have this discussion a little bit.
Speaker 16 (01:17:40):
More stories will be told.
Speaker 15 (01:17:52):
We send as one.
Speaker 20 (01:17:54):
You're not in this.
Speaker 19 (01:18:01):
Justice, fool of voices, Ray, the gandom of free A
Speaker 10 (01:18:10):
Freedom may