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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Ahead on American Sunrise, the Defense Department announced it moved
more assets into the Middle East. What was moved and
what does it mean for the conflicts between Israel and Iran?
Plus Mega infighting continues as President Trump responds to Tucker
Carlson after Carlson slam Trump's stands on Israel. Can Mega
disagree on some issues? We'll discuss. And finally, who are
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the top Trump administration officials aiming to take down DEI?
We have those stories and more as American Sunrise starts
right now.
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I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence and I'm Doctorentina.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
All right, Good morning everyone. I am Emily Finn filling
in today for Doctor Gina live from West Palm Beach.
Let's bring in David Brody in Washington, DC and Terrence
Bates in our Denver newsroom. Good morning, you guys. I
was at the Stanley Cup final game last night. I
got to see the cup carried across the ice, so
I must say it. I'm a little tired this morning.
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You guys got to help me out if my sentences
aren't making sense. But my god, it was an iconic moment,
very very cool. The Panthers won five to one against
the Oilers. It was a great, great game, David. I
know you're a hog. Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Wow, I'm a huge hockey fan. I'm totally jealous. I'll
be jealous for the next two hours. I hope I
don't take it out on you and Terrence and everybody watching.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Congratulations to the Panthers, of course, but also to you.
It's actually, in a way such a wonderful moment that
you'll never forget. For sure.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Definitely, that's kind of cool. Definitely.
Speaker 6 (02:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
T Well, Emily, you went to the game.
Speaker 7 (02:09):
I watched on Sports Center and I stayed at a
holiday in last night, So that's about as good as
I'm gonna get.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Okay, wait what it was.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
A great game, Terrence. I must admit we were at
Game four as well, and you know, the Panthers were
up three to zero after the first period, and so
we were nervous. They were up the whole game, you know,
five to one. It wasn't like, you know, they were
gonna they were gonna let it go or anything. But
we were just nervous from gay four making sure that
they were gonna they were gonna pull it out, and
they did. It was it was awesome. There were fireworks
going off. Everyone was screaming and yelling. It was such
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a cool moment. Thanks for letting me have that here
to discuss. But we do have a lot of news
to get to. Absolutely take a look at the CNN
headline Trump wing options warming up to the idea of
strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, the Ayatola saying US joining
Israel would cause irreparable damage. Israel waiting for Trump to
make decision. Here, David Terrence, we have a lot of
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developments coming out of the Middle East this morning.
Speaker 6 (03:07):
Yeah, and I.
Speaker 7 (03:07):
Suspe no, I was just going to say, I suspect that.
Throughout the day, definitely throughout the week, We'll continue to
hear new developments as President Trump and his security staff,
national security staff are continuing to strategize. We're hearing that
the President has already ordered a number of aircraft carriers
into that region, and so there's going to be a
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lot happening. And here's the other thing that I found
interesting this morning, David. Apparently people there in Iran, specifically
in Tehran, are listening to President Trump, because there are
reports that literally thousands of people are leaving Tehran. You
may remember just the other day earlier this week, President
Trump warned people to leave Tehran, and now there are
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reports that people are heeding that warning from President Trump
and in fact leaving the capital there in droves.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
So this situation is.
Speaker 7 (03:57):
Probably going to escalate, I assume here pretty quickly, David.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
I absolutely agree. And here let's differentiate between the nuclear strike.
We're talking about taking out Flouridah right, that nuclear power
plant underground. That's what Trump is weighing right now, could
happen anytime now, to use that B fifty two down
into that bunker. That's one thing that is relatively supported
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by most Americans. To take out Iran's nuclear power plant
from the air, that's one thing. Regime change, and of
course boots on the ground and nation building that could
potentially come with it, that's a whole other quote Ball
of wax. That's different. That would come potentially later, hopefully
not at all. So let's do first things first. The
airspace around Tehran and all of Iran is clear. In
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other words, if it's ever going to happen, guys, it's
going to happen.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Now.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Trump knows that Israel's clear the airspace. So if B
fifty twos go in there, Americans are not going to
get shot down over a rock or excuse me, Iran.
This is the time, and I think we need to
understand that. Afterwards, then I think the regime change, if
there's going to be regime change, has to come from
the people themselves in Iran. That's the way I see it,
and I think that's their administration sees it go ahead.
Speaker 7 (05:13):
I fully agree with you, David. I think that last
point you made is critical. If there is regime change,
it's got to come internally.
Speaker 4 (05:21):
That's probably the best way to go about it.
Speaker 7 (05:23):
That way, the United States doesn't have to have to
have its hands in the process. And the reality is
that there is an appetite for regime change within Iran,
amongst the rank and file, amongst the people of Iran,
and so President Trump has said pretty overtly that he
wants to make sure that or that Iran being nuclear
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is a non starter, and so that's something that he
can control, that the United States can control, and the
regime change issue is something that probably is best left
to the people of Iran and allowing them to do that.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
I think that's a great point, David. Thank you for
making it.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
A great discussion this morning. I know we're going to
continue these conversations throughout the rest of the show, but
for the meantime, let's check out today's Bible verse Jeremiah
twenty nine to eleven. For I know the thoughts that
I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace
and not of evil, to give you a future and
a hope.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Very fitting for the conversation that we just had to
have this Bible verse today. As a conflict between Israel
and Iran continues, President Trump says we have total control
of the sites of the skies rather in Iran. Notice
that he didn't say Israel. He used the word we,
an acknowledgment that the US is indeed involved here with Israel.
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Here's the full post Trump posted on truth Social We
now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran.
Iran had good skytrackers and other defensive equipment, and plenty
of it, but it doesn't compare to American made, conceived,
and manufactured stuff. Nobody does it better than the good
old USA. Trump has also said he wants a real
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end to this conflict. And then there is the back
and forth between how close Iran was to a nuclear weapon.
Trump disagreed with what Director of National Intelligence Toulci Gabbard
said and said Iran was close to getting a nuclear weapon.
Take listen to what she had to say. As Masievel
always said that you don't believe iron should be able
to have a nuclear weapon, But how close do you
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personally think that they were to getting one? Because Tulci Gabert,
Tolsey Gabbertt has to quite a march that the intelligence
community said Iran wasn't building a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 8 (07:34):
Here what she said, I think they were very close
to happen.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
But Gabbert says everyone is on the same page. Gabert
said her remarks on Iran not being close to a
nuclear weapon were taken out of context, and added that
her and the President are in fact on the same page.
For more let's bring in the executive director for America
First Works, Ashley Hayek Ashley, should there be any concern
about a potential rift between Trump and Gabbard resoletely not.
Speaker 9 (08:02):
Even Vice President Ja d Vance last night posted on
X that Tulci had made those comments in March.
Speaker 5 (08:08):
It was three months ago. A lot has changed over
that time.
Speaker 9 (08:11):
She was talking about what they may have had or
not had, if it was enough for a nuclear weapon.
There's a lot of intelligence that gets gathered in that
amount of time, so it is very clear she is
a lockstep with the president. I think there's no question
to her loyalty to this administration. And it doesn't surprise
me that a lot of mainstream news outlets want to
continue to try and show a divide a crack within magaworld.
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That's what we saw during the previous administration, and what
we've seen them try to do with the president before
is to create some of these problems. He's had such
an incredible first one hundred days of this administration.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
He has accomplished so many great things.
Speaker 9 (08:46):
This cabinet is on fire and doing incredible work, and
so of course I'm sure there's nothing more that the
detractors would like than to try it and show different
cracks within his support or base or cabinet.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
And that's just absolutely not true.
Speaker 7 (09:00):
Actually to your point, and I hate to use the
term rift. There are differences of opinion, which I think affair,
but I'm not so sure I would necessarily describe it
as a rift. But one of the more controversial, if
you will, or more high profile differences of opinion, come
between President Trump and Tucker Carlson. Of course, Marjorie Taylor
Green the Congress moan when from Georgia has now said
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that she supports Tucker Carlson. She even says that he's
one of her favorite people. She said that forever wars
put America last. President Trump, of course, called Carl Carlson
excuse me, kookie. How do you see all of this
ultimately playing out? And do you see all of this again,
I'm calling it a difference of opinion? Is it just
that or do you see this as a rift in America?
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First as well, how do you see all of this?
Speaker 9 (09:46):
Well, a couple of things. First of all, I think
the left was there to be a rift, right. I
don't think there's a rift by any means by any measure.
But I think that some of the again the detractors
would like to say that there's a problem with and
you know, the president's cabinet and people aren't getting along,
and it's just there's nothing further from the truth. This
is the difference between conservatives and the right and the left.
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The left is lockstep, the same talking points, no diversity
of thought. The only person who breaks from the radical
left is at this point is John Fetterman. On the right,
we have dialogue, we have freedom of ideas, we have conversation.
Speaker 5 (10:22):
That's healthy. There's nothing wrong with that.
Speaker 9 (10:24):
I mean, we believe in competition, which has made our
country amazing and great, and so I think that that's
what you're seeing right now. You have a difference of opinion.
Conservatives are allowed to have a difference of opinion. We're
allowed to challenge each other. And at the end of
the day.
Speaker 5 (10:36):
We saw this with the speaker fight, we saw this
with trade.
Speaker 9 (10:39):
We've seen this time and again, and at the end
of the day, once those palty decisions are made, America
is more successful because of a healthy conversation amongst the right,
amongst you know, all different ideas and backgrounds of thought.
President Trump is the leader of the party, he's the
leader of our country. Thank god we don't have Joe
Biden in the White.
Speaker 5 (10:55):
House at this point.
Speaker 9 (10:57):
And I fully trust his ability to bring people together
after the decisions are made. And he has proven to
be not a wartime president but a leader. He's the
first president in modern history that did not start a
war overseas. And I think that, you know, we're going
to get to a resolution and everyone will be on
the upside on the other side of this.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Ashley, by the way, before we let you go, speaking
of Conservatives and Republicans having their differences, how about I
introduced into evidence the big beautiful bill going on the Senate.
Republicans now released a version of this budget reconciliation bill
that they want. It goes further than the House on
spending cuts and medicaid. A key senator says he's a
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no right now. That's Ron Johnson. He says, look at
the bill comes to the floor right now, forget about it.
He's not going to vote for it. And there are
probably a few others. Where is the Republican Party on this?
I mean, this is this has got to pass. I
know we've heard about the tax increase that would come
at the end of the year, YadA, YadA, YadA. But
there's a lot more than just a tax increase in here.
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This has got to pass. Are they going to get
this done?
Speaker 5 (12:00):
I have full confidence they're going to get it done.
Speaker 9 (12:02):
If you remember the deadline that Mike Johnson, Speaker Mike Johnson,
the President's set right before Memorial Day, everyone was saying
there's no way they're going to get this done and
out of the House to the Senate, and they got
it done. And so this is really a once in
a generational opportunity to majorly massively cut back on spending,
to reprioritize, to get rid of waste, fraud and abuse,
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to allow for tax cuts. I think I'm very confident
they're going to get this done before fourth of July,
the deadline that was set.
Speaker 5 (12:30):
It is a big, beautiful bill.
Speaker 9 (12:32):
It has a lot of opportunity and prosperity for the
American people. So I'm looking forward to digging in a
little bit deeper and helping the President and helping Speaker
Johnson get this done.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Ashley hik thank you so much for your time.
Speaker 10 (12:46):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Coming up, we have a live report from the White
House on the latest potential responses to a run by
the Trump administration, and later President Trump says he knows
where a run Supreme leader is hiding. Could we see
a strike against him? Assess that ahead on American Sunrise.
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Welcome back everybody to American Sunrise. I'm David Brody. Coming
up one of those reports, including war footing in the
Middle East, the United States moving military aircraft, navy ships,
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Will President Trump pull the trigger? Could happen at any moment.
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Speaker 7 (14:34):
As the conflict continues between Israel and Iran, President Trump
is warning that the US knows where the Iranian Supreme
Leader is hiding. Posting on True Social he writes, we
know exactly where the so called Supreme Leader is hiding.
He is an easy target, but is safe there. We
are not going to take him out kill, at least
not for now, but we don't want missile shot at
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civilians or American soldiers.
Speaker 6 (15:00):
Is wearing thin.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
Thank you for your attention to this matter, he writes.
There are also reports.
Speaker 7 (15:05):
This morning that the Commander in Chief said no to
israelwin planning to take out the leader. So where do
things stand at this very moment. Let's bring in RAF
Chief White House correspondent Brian Glynn from the for the
very latest.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
He's outside the White House. Brian, good morning.
Speaker 7 (15:21):
This is obviously a very fluid situation.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
What's the latest? What can you tell us there from
the White House?
Speaker 13 (15:29):
Yeah, well, overnight, I'm sure a lot of people were
monitoring some of the movements in Aran and some of
the talks that might have been going on, and I
think that you guys really laid it out clearly, and David,
you have an excellent point, and President Trump putting that
out on that truth Social statement saying, look, were not
wanting to harm civilians there, but we are making a warning.
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And as he put out two days ago for people
to exit to hron and seek safety, that sent a
message that he's not clearly looking to injure or kill
Iranian citizens. But we must focus in on these nuclear
capabilities that are deep down in the ground, and of
course those B fifty two's that would I guess enact
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and you know, be a part of this bunker busting
process that would go deep into the earth and destroy
those weapons. So you know, as you said, this is
such a fluid situation. And I know we were here
at the White House until about six thirty when they
put a lid on the press here because just waiting
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for any type of announcement potentially a presser inside the White.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
House updating everybody on this.
Speaker 13 (16:41):
But you know, the world all their eyes are on
this White House as the negotiations and those communications between
Iran and Israel, and obviously between Israeli forces and the
United States forces.
Speaker 7 (16:57):
One thing that I find interesting Vice President jd Vance
taking to X really kind of refuting some of the
reporting out there and some of the misinformation as it
relates to the situation. One of the things I've found interesting,
he writes here, I've seen a lot of confusion over
the issue of civilian nuclear power and uranium enrichment.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
These are distinct issues.
Speaker 7 (17:18):
Iran could have civilian nuclear power without enrichment, but Iran
rejected that. And I bring that up because it seems
to me that the Trump administration has been open to compromise,
if you will, but there are certain red lines that
they're not willing to back off of. And a nuclear
Iran is that really strong, bold red line.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
It is a bold red line.
Speaker 13 (17:42):
I think they said that they're uranium enrichment represented I
think ten percent of what they needed for capacity for
other uses. So it is a red line as far
as having a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
And of course, you know there is a division even
within the Iranian people.
Speaker 13 (18:00):
They want a regime change, they want new leadership in
their government, and I agree what you guys said. I
don't think we need to necessarily have any hand in
that as far as boots on the ground.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
Let that organically happen within their country.
Speaker 13 (18:13):
So therefore, We're not baked in the cake as this
regime change would take place, but we in fact can
agree with the world, the rest of the world that
having this tyrannical government having a nuclear weapon, it's not
good not only for the countries around Israel in that
region of the world, but it's not good for anyone.
Speaker 4 (18:33):
Absolutely.
Speaker 7 (18:34):
Brian Glen reporting this morning from a White House. Brian
will be checking in with you throughout the day. A
very busy day on tap there at the White House.
Thanks so much, Thank you. Coming up, folks, members of
the squad are reportedly signing onto a bill from Republican
Thomas Massey to make President Trump get congressional approval to
strike a rod. So is this an effort to torpedo
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the president's authority or is it a fair check in balance.
We'll discuss and later a touching moment from President Trump
and the US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee.
Speaker 4 (19:05):
The moving story is ahead.
Speaker 7 (19:07):
First, though, a quick look at this day in history.
It was on this date in nineteen seventy seven, that
the Space Shuttle Test Model Enterprise carried a crew into
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the skies for the first time. As you can see here,
it was fixed atop a modified Boeing seven forty seven.
The shuttle was built without a heat shield, so it
couldn't go into space, but it did serve as a
good test for future Shuttle space for future space shuttles.
More American Sunrise coming your way in two minutes.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
In West Palm Beach here on a Wednesday. On a Monday, everybody,
welcome back to American Summrise. The Pentagon announced that it
has moved more warplanes and an aircraft carrier to the
Middle East as the conflict between Israel and Iran continues.
Defense Secretary of Pete Hegsett says America is postured defensively
in the region to be strong, but in the end
officials do want a peace deal. The US has not
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been involved officially in Israeliti strikes on Iran, at least
from the air at this point. That could change here
momentarily for more. Let's bring in retired Navy Captain GOP
strategist Arman Curdian armand always good to see boy. We
really need your expertise here and you've got it. Look,
we know that American warships shot down Iranian ballistic missiles
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targeting Israel over the weekend. I mean, we're involved. Tell
us more about this war footing and where all of
this might be heading. Good morning to you and thanks
for getting up early, by the.
Speaker 4 (21:07):
Way, I love it.
Speaker 14 (21:09):
Good morning Terrence, David and Emily. The movement of the
forces into the Middle East right now is to give
the United States options. I don't think that the President
has really made up his mind as to what he
wants to do. But the refueling tankers that have been
moving into the region, the bombers and the Diego Garcia,
the movement of the carriers all to give us some
potential offensive actions. But the guided missile destroyers the Arly
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Burks with their standard missiles are there to help defend
Israel and defend US forces against ballistic missile attack. I
don't think the President wants to get into a shooting
war with Iran, and frankly doesn't serve our purposes. It's
not useful to us to engage to a shooting war,
only defend ourselves in case of perhaps the United States
goes and takes out the last remaining bits of Iran's
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nuclear structure. That is I believe why those forces are
there to help defend us forces and try to bring
is down once the rainy nuclear structure is down.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
Just a quick follow up, arman, do you think they
should do that as a time for the B fifty
two and get out, Get in and get out and
do it.
Speaker 14 (22:13):
I've always said that I never believed that Iran was
going to negotiate or the world was going to negotiate
Iran out of its nuclear capabilities looking for a nuclear weapon.
I just always believe that it's going to be taken
out kinetically. I don't like the idea of additional offensive action,
but in this case, considering that the shooting is going on,
if you want to look yourself three or four months
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into the future with the option that four Doh and
Aton's come out relatively unscathed, I think the President is
seriously considering taking out the remaining structure at four Doo,
which is very very deeply buried underground. Only the United
States can take that out with conventional weapons. With those
GB fifty seven deep penetrated weapons, they weigh thirty thousand
pounds each. They can only be delivered by a B
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two and maybe a B fifty two. A B two
might be able to carry two, but they can definitely
carry one to take out those targets, and then the
expectation is that Iran might retaliate. So in that case,
then he wants those forces in the region ready to
help defend US forces and perhaps, say the other Arab
countries if Iran tries to widen the war in order
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to try to protect its own survival.
Speaker 7 (23:18):
Arman, I heard you loud and clear that you don't
think that Iran was really going to ever be negotiated
out of a nuclear weapon. How do you assess the
Trump administration's attempt at diplomacy though in this particular case,
And I asked that question in light of this tweet
from jd Vance, the Vice President, in which he says
that President Trump has really shown great restraint on Iran.
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He also says that he points out that President Trump
left the G seven summit early in order to monitor
the conflict. Of course, President Trump also has come out
publicly and said that we know where the Ayatol is
hiding and that at this point there won't be any attacks,
but it's a warning. How do you assess the president
President Trump and the trumpet idministrations attempt at diplomacy because
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the reality is I think we all know that he
could send to be fifty two in right now and
just get all of this knocked out.
Speaker 14 (24:10):
Yeah, it's the same philosophy from Russia and Ukraine when
he made a good faith effort to try to bring
that war to an end. He's doing the same thing
right now, trying to be the good cop, and in
a lot of ways, it's really kind of adding to
his credibility on the world stage in terms of trying
to make a good faith effort to descalation, but at
the same time being very clear about what he's expecting
and what he wants to see. I think you've seen
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a lot of the other world nations, like even Germany's
coming out and saying, you know, Israel is doing of
the world's dirty work. So most of the countries in
the world are quite happy that Israel's ticking out Iran's
nucer capability, especially the Arab Middle East nation from Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait and UAE. They may not say it publicly, but
they're silently applauding what's actually happening. So Trump really wants
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to try to see what he can do to bring
peace to the Middle East with an Iran that has
been defanged in terms of its nuclear infrastructure. He doesn't
necessarily see Iran flattened. We don't even necessarily need to
see the Iranian military severely destroyed, because, frankly, Da've been
showing that they're not very they're not very effective, they're
not very useful, and they post very little threat to
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the Israelis. They certainly don't post much of a threat
to us. Certainly they could do a little bit of damage,
but the scale of the damage that could be done
to Iran vice the other way, is the orders of
magnitude different.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
You know, Arman, I want to get your take on this.
The Squad is now joining Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massey's bill
aiming to limit President Trump's power to strike Iran. Squad
members aoc rascheated talib ilhan Omar. They all said they
will sign on to this proposal, and talib and Omar
both added that the American people do not want war, Arman,
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what do you make of all of this? If I'm
Thomas Massey, I'd be pretty embarrassed that the squad is
getting on board with me.
Speaker 14 (25:53):
You know, this kept me up all night. I was really,
really worried about what the Squad might have to say
about this. You know, what I know about pop culture
is more than what they know about military strategy and
foreign policy, and that's saying something. They'll do whatever they
can to try to hurt Trump's agenda, So I'm not
really surprised. I could really care less what the what
the squad members have to say. But the more broader picture,
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in terms of trying to limit the authority, first of all,
doesn't really make any sense because Trump has stated publicly
he doesn't want a wider war, he doesn't want to
expand the war. So I don't even know why they're
putting forth this legislation. It would be dangerous to do that,
because that's a greater president for war powers, restrictions that
Republicans could use on democratic presidents. I think the authority
of the president to use the military really needs to
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be what it is without congressional interference. I don't even
think that legislation will be constitutional, frankly, So they can
do whatever the heck they want. They can pound fan
and they can scream and yell, but at the end
of the day, I don't think anybody really cares.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
It wasn't keeping you up at night, arm That was funny.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
Yeah, and or when here's the other thing. It would
be a unilateral strike. I mean, it's not like it's war.
It's literally like a surgical strike, which is different technically,
though some would beg the difference. And by the way,
even if it passed, which I don't think it's gonna pass.
But even if it passed, both a cent in the House,
Trump's gonna veto it, then they need veto majorities there,
which will be sixty seven votes in the Senate, and
(27:17):
they're not gonna get that. Yeah, the override. That's right too,
Armand thanks for being here. Appreciate you as always.
Speaker 4 (27:23):
Thanks so much. Happy morning, Get some sleep, Army.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Yeah, we're on the west coast. Yeah, the west coast,
the left coast. Go back to sleep. Okay, thank you, Armon.
Speaker 4 (27:34):
Hey, this is great in the morning.
Speaker 15 (27:35):
I'm full of energy.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
All right, Well so are we. So that makes four
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Let's send it over to David Brody in Washington, DC.
Speaker 6 (30:22):
Thank you, Emily.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
I appreciate it all. Right Now to how the media
has covered the no Kings protests over the weekend, Daily
Signal columnist Jared Steptman lays out how absurd some of
the protests were. Stefan writes that that causes they were
protesting wildly varied and cited one x user saying they
were a progressive grievance buffet. They had signs calling to
(30:45):
free Gaza, they had Pride flags, and yeah, there were
anti ice flags as well. Some pictures also surfaced online
of the older generation calling for science to be trusted
and to save PBS. And my guess is they had
blue hair as well. For more, let's bring in the
man himself. Daily Signal columnist Jared Stetman, Jared, great to
have you here this morning. So these no Kings protests,
(31:09):
you know, I'll tell you what, it's pretty rich coming
from liberals who vote for Democrat elitist who, by the way,
love to wield power by strangling citizens with restrictions and
control over every aspect of their lives. Those are the
real kings. I mean, maybe these people have had too
much granola and they're watching too much of the view Jared,
Good morning.
Speaker 15 (31:29):
Good well, good morning. And I think you're right about that.
Speaker 17 (31:31):
I mean, they'd like to substitute one king with a
million little kings in the various bureaucratic agencies that oftentimes
control our politics, no matter even who's president of the
United States. I think that's what a lot of these
people are actually demanding. I think that the messaging behind
this protest is I think for the average American, you know,
(31:52):
who tries to dissect what no kings means, it doesn't
really make any sense. Is it executive power that they
don't like. I mean, they didn't seem to complained too
much under previous administrations. They didn't complain too much under
the Obama UH pen and phone administration. They didn't seem
to complain when during this last presidential race you had
one candidate who was practically coordinated in the Democrat Party
(32:15):
to be their representative in the presidential election. So is
it really monarchy in king and kingliness that they're they're
against or is it really something else?
Speaker 15 (32:24):
And I think it's many different things.
Speaker 17 (32:26):
I think some of what I talked about in my
column was is corrected, and since that, it's just a
grab bag of grievances against UH, the President Trump, against
the direction of politics in America. And I think you
see a lot of people at these protests who, I think,
in my opinion, we're wrong about a lot of the issues,
especially in the last four years during the COVID lockdowns,
(32:48):
during the riots of the BLM riots, and these people
are now they're angry, they're taking to the street. They've
they've lost a lot of power in this country and
now they're trying to get back. But I don't think
it's I don't think it's.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
A grab bag of grievances. Jared. I'm going to steal
that line from you. That was great. I will say
the left is very very good with their branding. Right
they have no kings, Black lives matter. Everyone can get
behind those slogans, but when it comes to the substance,
there's nothing there really really good points. Jared. I want
to ask you about another piece that you wrote for
the Signal. You wrote about four of the top people
(33:22):
inside the Trump administration trying to end DEI. The first
is Harmitt Dillon, who's working with the DOJ Civil Rights Division.
She's working to end the weaponization of the department against
political opponents, notably pro lifers. And then we have Federal
Trade Commissioner Andrew Ferguson going after big tech on the
inside and tackling censorship. And you write about the acting
(33:45):
US Equal Employment Opportunity Center chair Andrea Lucas going after DEI,
hiring practices. Finally, we have omb Director Ross Vought, who
was key in getting some of the DOGE cuts through
the House. Where does go from here?
Speaker 4 (34:01):
Darren?
Speaker 17 (34:02):
Yeah, I really wanted to highlight especially these four individuals,
because I think this is something that certainly was a
big part of President Trump's campaign to the White House.
You know, we've seen especially in the last four years,
certainly under the previous administration de I and you could
variously call wokeness cultural revolution coming and being pushed through
the executive branch, no question, and through the bureaucracy. And
(34:25):
I really like a lot of even the quiet work
it's been happening behind the scenes and the Trump administration.
That's why do you try to bring up people like
Andrew Lucas, who's been instrumental in things like bring up
lawsuits against companies that discriminated frankly based on race.
Speaker 15 (34:40):
They were very open about it.
Speaker 17 (34:41):
They said that, you know, they wanted to bring in
people of certain racial groups and not others. They were
oftentimes discriminating against a white males. I mean, that's not
acceptable in this country either. That's a clear violation of
civil rights law. The previous administration, of course, was more
or less seemingly in favor of that. The trumpministration is
trying to reverse it. And frankly, there's a lot of
(35:02):
targets out there of companies and you could say higher
education that was very clearly in violation of the law.
And so I'm very happy to see the administration very quietly,
through some very I think talented and energetic individuals, rectifying
that situation something I think Americans were generally very much for, no.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
Doubt about it. Jared Stepman, really really smart stuff. You're
really smart. By the way, you don't need I guess
those books behind you. You've read every one of them.
I bet you anything. I just use books as a
prop but you you read every one of those.
Speaker 15 (35:35):
I appreciate it, Thank you very much. And I wrote
one too, so not bad.
Speaker 6 (35:40):
Good point.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
That's good point. Oh sorry, I buried the lead. Thanks Jared,
appreciate it.
Speaker 18 (35:44):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
Coming up, coming up, a new controversy surrounds a performer
who defied the LA Dodgers and perform the national anthem
in Spanish. We have those details next on American Centrise.
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to stay awake, not woke. And so who's woke today? Well,
how about the singer Nezza? Never heard of her? Whatever,
I'm old, I guess her real name is Vanessa Hernandez.
(38:05):
Hernandez has come under fire for a performance of the
national anthem that she did in Spanish at a recent
La Dodgers game. Now keep in mind this happened as
Los Angeles was dealing with the anti Ice riots. And also,
by the way, an employee for the Dodgers told her,
hey performing in English. Watch that exchange and how she
disobeyed we.
Speaker 15 (38:27):
Today, So I'm not sure.
Speaker 20 (38:28):
If I.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
Okay. Then Nezza took to TikTok to defend her decision,
and then she got very emotional.
Speaker 21 (39:04):
Take a look, I'm proud of myself for doing that
today because my parents are immigrants and they've been citizens
like my whole life. At this point, they got documented
really early but I just can't imagine them being ripped
(39:27):
away from me, even at this age, like lit alone,
like a.
Speaker 22 (39:32):
Little little kid, Like what are we doing.
Speaker 5 (39:37):
Anyways?
Speaker 21 (39:38):
Sorry, this is.
Speaker 22 (39:39):
A whole different side of me that y'all never see.
Speaker 21 (39:41):
But thank you for all the sweet messages.
Speaker 22 (39:43):
I love you guys so much.
Speaker 21 (39:45):
Safe to say I'm never allowed in that he ever. Again,
I love you guys so much.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
Blow your nose for more. Let's bring in Emily and Terence. Emily,
I would like to start with you. I have nothing
to say at this point. Would you like to comment.
Speaker 5 (40:03):
On this piece?
Speaker 1 (40:03):
Nothing to say except blow your nose? That had to
be cracking up, David. I don't know who this woman
is either. I've never seen her before. I will say
she has a beautiful singing voice, but I really don't
understand the stance that she was making. And I mean,
the other thing that I will say is, I, as
a young woman, have never felt the need to record
myself crying on my phone ever, Like that is the
(40:26):
last thing I would ever think of doing when I
was crying. I just this seems like just a huge
cry for attention. Yeah, I think that she was successful
in that. I mean we're talking about it today. I
don't know, there's really not much to say. Don't know
who this woman is. She obviously was trying to get
more followers on her TikTok or whatever, but sing the
national anthem like they do with the hockey games, David.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
Darn, straight, darn straight terrence.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
So I've got a couple of things in mind here.
Speaker 7 (40:57):
First of all, anytime you take to TikTok to apologize
or to try to justify what you did, in my mind,
you knew that what you were doing initially was wrong.
You already knew it, and so now you're trying to
get you're trying to get some sympathy.
Speaker 4 (41:12):
That's the first thing.
Speaker 7 (41:14):
The second thing is she noted that her parents were immigrants,
but that they were documented fairly early. So to me,
that says, if your parents are immigrants, they were documented
fairly early. Their motivation was to be part of greater
American society, So why not honor that by singing the
national anthem as it's supposed to be sung in English.
(41:36):
I'm all for artistic interpretation, but to me, the whole
idea is that if you're The whole idea is if
you're saying that your parents are immigrants and they came
here to this country and were documented, then you want
to be part of American society. So then why not
sing the national anthem in English? She was trying to
make a statement, which she did, and it didn't go
(41:58):
over as well as she thought it would, and so
now she's trying to she's trying to justify it and
trying to seek some sort of support from the public,
and I'm just not buying it.
Speaker 4 (42:07):
That's just me though. No.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
I mean, look, if you want to win, right, I mean,
if you want to win the argument, don't do that.
I mean, that's just going to make it even worse.
I mean, you're not gonna You're not people are not
going to listen to your argument after you're trying to
do that by seeing the national anthem in Spanish. If
that's her ultimate goal, so stop being provocative just for
being provocative. I know she felt a certain way about it,
(42:30):
but it's not going to help the argument for sure.
All Right, guys, coming up, how one heartfelt test text
Excuse me brings two men of faith closer together. It's
a text between President Trump and US Ambassador to Israel,
Mike Huckabee. We're gonna share that next on American Centris
Trying God Bless the US.
Speaker 21 (43:00):
Yeah, in the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. It's time now for our
moment of faith, brought to us by Lee Greenwood and
the God Bless the USA. Bible in focus today a
text the US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, sent to
President Trump. In the message, Huckabee said that Trump was
saved in Butler, Pennsylvania. Huckabee also says that during these
trying times, especially in the Middle East, God will tell
(43:33):
him what the right decision is. Huckabee added he is
here to encourage Trump and he will not abandon his post.
Speaker 3 (43:41):
For more.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
Let's bring in digital host and journalist for CBN News,
Billy Hallowell. Billy, what do you make of Huckabee's message
during these trying times for the Middle East? You know,
I thought it was pretty uplifting and a really kind
thing to send to President Trump.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
Yeah, and it's filled with humility. I mean, it's pretty powerful.
Speaker 23 (43:59):
There's one line I believe you will hear from heaven,
and that voice is far more important than mine or
anyone else's, you know, really just reminding the President in
this very difficult, very heated situation, that there is a
God who loves him, who cares, and who will deliver
a message if he listens, and not just that, but
that it's essential to actually listen and hear that message
(44:20):
out beyond what the other voices around him are saying.
I love that this was a message that was shared publicly.
We never would have seen this, and I will tell
you I was at the White House not long ago,
and I was blown away by some of the individuals
I encountered in the Department of Education other areas of
government who are strong believers, strong Christians, and who are
listening to the voice of God. This is something I
(44:41):
couldn't have imagined seeing even you know, a year ago.
So it's pretty incredible to watch.
Speaker 1 (44:47):
Yeah, for sure, how do you think the ambassador can
bring that message of faith to the people in Israel
during these trying times. It's great that he sent, you know,
the president this text message, but how can we get
this out to a wider audience?
Speaker 4 (44:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (44:59):
I think.
Speaker 23 (45:00):
But the first step is obviously the President sharing this message.
But I think speaking this consistently life is crazy.
Speaker 4 (45:06):
Life is chaotic.
Speaker 23 (45:07):
When you're in a war situation where big decisions need
to be made, A lot of people are affected by that.
Right now, many people in Israel obviously probably gripped by
fear uncertainty, and this has been going on for the
entirety of the existence of Israel, but in particular since
October seventh, twenty twenty three, there's been more intensity. So
I think speaking that message from Huckabee's perspective consistently, even
(45:30):
to the people of Israel, reminding them that there is
a God who loves them and pointing them towards that God.
This is a message we all need in our lives,
no matter what is happening.
Speaker 4 (45:39):
It just so happens.
Speaker 23 (45:40):
There's a very intense war situation unfolding that I think
elevates the need for this even more.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
Billy, how do you see the situation unfolding? I mean,
where do you see the situation going from here? We're
seeing developments by the minute. It's very rapidly changing.
Speaker 23 (45:55):
Yeah, I mean, this is different. We're in totally uncharted
territory right now. We have not seen this before. We've
seen war by proxy, We've seen Iran funding terrorists around
the Middle East. We've seen funding of October seventh, all
of those things that were indirect, they were direct attacks,
but not necessarily. This is a direct conflict back and forth.
We have not seen this, and you know, this could
(46:18):
this could become a much bigger regional battle. I think
everybody is sort of watching this. What is America going
to do? Are we going to step in? I think
that becomes a necessity if Iran goes after our interest,
our military bases, right. So, really it's hard to know
where this goes next. But I think we have to
approach this with a lot of prayer and caution because
it is very different from anything we have seen there
(46:39):
in the region.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
Yet, a lot of prayer and caution for sure. Billy Halliwell,
thank you so much for your time today. Always a
pleasure to have you on American Sunrise.
Speaker 4 (46:47):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (46:48):
We'll be back with the second hour in just two minutes.
Stick around ahead on the second hour of American Sunrise.
All eyes are on the Middle East as the world
collectively holds its breadth as the conflict between Israel and
(47:09):
Iran continues. Congressional reaction coming up. How long can they
go after the heinous assassinations and attempted murders in Minnesota.
An unhinged Democratic lawmaker takes the tragedy as a way
to take shots at MAGA. That story is ahead, and
we've heard from all the political and military types talking
about what may or may not happen in Iran in Israel,
(47:32):
But what do you have to say in moments? Real
Americans way in on what could be one of the
most defining moments in our nations and our world's history.
Those stories and so much more ahead as the second
hour of American Sunrise starts right now.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Good morning, America.
Speaker 3 (47:52):
Welcome to American Sunrise.
Speaker 4 (47:55):
Wellbert's culture.
Speaker 3 (47:56):
We have breaking news to share with you.
Speaker 4 (47:58):
Politics.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
President Trump is ning us live now from Florida.
Speaker 4 (48:02):
We've got your couple.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.
Speaker 4 (48:07):
We have to protect the American family.
Speaker 3 (48:10):
The American dream is still alive. I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence,
and I'm doctor China.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
Welcome back, everybody to the second hour of American Sunrise.
I'm David Brody, coming to you from DC. Let's bring
in Emily Finn. He's in for doctor g down in
West Palm. This morning, Tea Bates in our Denver newsroom,
Good morning to both of you. And I know normally
we kind of do happy hoppy haha chitchat at the top,
But guys, I mean, we've got the breaking newstinger ready
to go at any moment, because we don't know exactly
(48:42):
if and when President Trump will pull the trigger, if
you will, on that B fifty two, potentially to take
out Florida. There in Iran the nuclear power plant. And then,
by the way, and Emily, I'm curious to get your
take on this because Iranian Supreme Leader the Iyatola Kame
he says this morning that Americans should know this is
(49:03):
a quote. He says, Americans should know that any US
military intervention will undoubtedly be accompanied by irreparable damage. So
the war of words has begun.
Speaker 1 (49:14):
The war of words has certainly begun. But let's remember, David,
that post that President Trump had on truth Social talking
about all of these leaders is they're not messing around.
That's all I can say, Terrence that this is a
very very serious situation, war of words, and hopefully it
doesn't escalate even further on the ground.
Speaker 7 (49:32):
Terrence, No, absolutely, let's get right to at President Trump
calling for Iran's unconditional surrender this morning amid this morning's
latest israelly airstrike on Iran's capital city of Tehran. In
the meantime, Iran's ambassador in Geneva's calling the President's rhetoric
hostile and unwarranted. Those are direct quotes Ambassador Ali Bahraini
(49:53):
also insisting that Iran will continue producing enriched uranium, which
of course, is at the heart of the now six
day long conflict. He also claims Israel's attacks haven't created
a setback when it comes to Iran's nuclear research and
technology efforts. Iran also responding to the Israeli attacks with
its own barrage of missiles and drones. Early this morning,
(50:14):
the Israeli military confirming the attack, saying that explosives were
heard or explosions were heard over at Tel Aviv and
in Tehran itself. Thousands of people are now evacuating the city.
Heating mornings from President Trump and the israelis happening right now.
Digging is underway for new flag poles that are being
placed on either side of the White House. President Trump
(50:37):
made the announcement in a true social post on Tuesday,
saying the quote, two beautiful flag poles are a gift
from him.
Speaker 4 (50:45):
New flags are scheduled to be.
Speaker 7 (50:47):
Raised over the north and south lawns of the White
House at around eleven o'clock this morning. The Commander in
Chief describes the new flag poles as the most magnificent
poles made. They are tall, tapered, rust proof rope inside
the rope inside the pole, and of highest quality. Hopefully
they will proudly stand at both sides of the White
(51:08):
House for many years to coming.
Speaker 6 (51:10):
Rights Well, we're.
Speaker 7 (51:12):
Going to be taking a look at the markets and
the New York Stock Exchange here in about twenty minutes.
But making headlines right now is that the US Senate
passed the Genius Act, which seeks to create a regulatory
framework for US dollar site cryptocurrency tokens. Regulating so called
stable coins has bipartisan support in the Senate, with several
(51:32):
Democrats joining Republicans in an effort to impose federal rules
on crypto Now, the Republican controlled House of Representatives has
to pass its version of that bill in order to
get it onto President Trump's desk and signed into law.
If signed into law, the stable Coin Bill would require
crypto tokens to be backed by liquid assets like an
actual US dollar or short term treasury bonds. The move
(51:56):
is the latest step in President Trump's effort to overhaul
in implement US cryptocurrency policies. That's a quick check of
your headlines. I'll have more headlines coming away here in
just a little bit. But now let's get you back
over to David.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Okay to appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (52:11):
All.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Eyes now, of course, on the Middle East, as the
world collectively holds his breath as the conflict between Israel
and Iran continues. So here in America, we look to
Congress for a response to the hostilities. Here's a headline
for you. Utah lawmakers, GOP congressional leaders respond Israel's attack
on Iran. Congress and Burgess Owens, one of Utah's representatives,
(52:33):
on Capitol Hill, and the congressman joins us now on
American seminars, we appreciate you being here, sir. I'll tell
you what President Trump, you've seen it. He took the
truth social He's spoke in plain, simple language. This was
his post, he said, unconditional surrender. The President then went
on to post the following We know exactly where the
(52:55):
so called Supreme Leader is hiding. He's an easy target,
but safe there. We're not going to take him out,
at least not for now. But we don't want missiles
shot at civilians or American soldiers. Our patients is wearing thin.
And then of course he does the old thank you
for attention to this matter, which always, by the way,
cracks me up every time he does that. So, Congressman,
(53:15):
do you support a big US airstrike on Iran's Phido
nuclear power plant? I mean, because that is what President
Trump is currently wye, Good morning to you.
Speaker 20 (53:25):
Good morning guys, And first let's just start off with
I think the most important factor in this that is
President Trump is our president. He's a person that is
a genius and look at anything he's done. He's a
genius in business and in negotiating. He loves our country.
And I made that point before being with you guys,
understanding that America's first, He's gonna make the right decision.
(53:47):
He's put together a cabinet that understands the process, understands
what would happen, and goes through the process of what
would happen on both scenarios if we do not do
it or if we do do it. So I trust
President Trump. I will say this, We're dealing with pure evil.
I understand that. And when there's pure evil, there's no wisdom,
there's no common sense. The idea of these guys we're
(54:09):
going after right now Toron is death. They trend, they
draw to death. So I trust our president. He wants
our country in the world to be safer, and this
is one way to do it. Personally, I think it
would be nice not to have the nuclear on the
table at all, and so how they work out that will?
Speaker 18 (54:28):
I trust President Trump, We'll do it the right way.
Speaker 7 (54:34):
Like to bring your attention to an ex post that
you posted. It reads, Aron is the world's leading sponsor
of terror must never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons.
Israel has the right to defend itself. Praying for the
safety and security of our ally and for peace through strength.
I think it's pretty clear where you stand on the issue.
So I'd like to ask what you're hearing in terms
(54:55):
of the process coming out of the White House. What
are some of the behind the scenes, the conversations that
you may have been privy to. What more can you
tell us about what's happening in private or what are
you willing to share with us about what might be
happening in private at.
Speaker 18 (55:10):
The Worldhouse's Thanks for the question. I'm not sitting at
the table.
Speaker 20 (55:14):
I can tell you the feeling of my colleagues, the
ones that I talk with and have a collaborator or
talk with it in this In this regard, again, we're
hopeful that we can come to an agreement, some type
of negotiated agreement, but we also understand what we're up against.
We have an enemy that's literally going after us in
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the rest of the world for twenty five plus years.
I mean, this is just who they are. They've used
other people to kate KOs chaos and death. You see
what happened October seventh, that was because of the same country.
So at the end of the day, we understand who
they are and we just want to end We want
the end of it. This is a very important moment
for us in time that we can finally say, Okay,
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no longer we'll be threatened by bullies, by evil people
out of this part of the country, out out of
the world, and we can move forward.
Speaker 18 (56:03):
That's what we want to be.
Speaker 20 (56:04):
And look at the Abraham course, what could happen if
we're able to get Tyranna in place around in place.
So I'm looking forward again seeing how this works out.
And as you guys are too, I trust, I trust
the President will negotiate his way and find the way
the best way to make that happen.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
Congressman, as the saying goes, go ahead, I'm sorry.
Speaker 7 (56:24):
I was just going to say, as the saying goes,
if they show you who they are, believe them. I
do want to switch gears just very very quickly here
and talk a bit about the one big beautiful bill.
What are your thoughts and hopes in terms of what's
going to happen. Obviously, at this moment, the ball is
in the US Senate's court, and we're hearing that what's
being worked on in the Senate is significantly different from
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what you and your colleagues in the House past.
Speaker 20 (56:48):
Yeah, we'll go through what's called the burd bath. At
the end of the day, the deal is to get
the president's gender moving forward. That's what was voted on
back in November last year. And I'll say this, if
you want to understand what this is all about. The
President understands the power of our nation is our middle class.
Our middle class is where America culture is divided, is
divine and push forward.
Speaker 18 (57:08):
It's where the idea of dreams happened and and and.
Speaker 20 (57:12):
Tucked in this in this bill is so many great things,
whether it be one thousand dollars for new babies, fifty
tax cut which has been close, the ten thousand dollars
take home, no tips on tax, no tax on tips,
no tax on overtime.
Speaker 18 (57:26):
Those are the kind of things that gets people excited
to nothing.
Speaker 24 (57:29):
Go.
Speaker 20 (57:29):
I'm going to work hard, save their money, build their future,
and the dreams.
Speaker 18 (57:33):
Join the middle class.
Speaker 20 (57:34):
And of course that middle class is what makes our
country so unique and different the rest of the world.
Speaker 1 (57:39):
Absolutely, Congressman, you know I was getting so excited to
ask you about this I almost cut Terrence off.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
I do.
Speaker 1 (57:46):
I know that you are joining forces with Florida Congressman
Byron Donalds, and you introduced a resolution that declares that
fatherhood is quote essential to the development of all children.
It's an issue that you're passionate about. I'm passionate about this.
I can confidently and proudly say that my dad is
my best friend. I hope he's watching right now. His love,
his influenced. His support has totally molded and shaped the
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person that I am today. Tell us more about this resolution,
what it actually aims.
Speaker 18 (58:13):
To do well for those of us who understand that.
Speaker 20 (58:16):
Again, our country has been on faith, family, the free market, education,
the family. That's the very core of this whole process.
And men have a responsibility to protect, provide, partner, and show,
first of all the young men how to respect women
and how to give young girls an idea of what
the ideal husband should be, the leader should be. That's
what men do, and we have failed traumatically. It's been
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on purpose. The hard left, the Marxist have attacked American
family for decades and it came after a the black
community first.
Speaker 18 (58:46):
So I know what it is. I've looked for the
same kind of family dimentions.
Speaker 20 (58:50):
I love my dad with my hero who's a disciplinarian,
and he taught me how to respect mom. Matter of fact,
the message was learned, love, love our country, respect women.
Speaker 18 (58:59):
Authority.
Speaker 20 (59:00):
Is amazing how that works out, and and I'm just
thankful that we're now to have this conversation to bring
that that that the man back into the household and
to take the responsibility should be taken.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Well, Congressman Owens. We are thankful that you're a voice
of moral clarity. Thanks for being here. As always, we
really appreciate your time.
Speaker 18 (59:18):
Thank you guys.
Speaker 2 (59:19):
All all right, still ahead tax Day. You know that
was way back in April. But if you were still
sweating the I R s or getting audited, you're gonna
want to stick around for some practical advice that may
also save you money. Oh and a lot of aggrevation.
But next, the heinous assassinations and attempted murders in Minnesota
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and the reaction from an unhinged Democrat in the Senate
who took the tragedy as a way to take shots
at MAGA. It's outrageous, and it's next. We're back in
a moment.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
All right, welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm American sun
Rise contributor Emily Finn. It's great to have you with
us this morning. Time. Now to drain the swamp in
this morning, we are flushing out Democratic Senator Chris Murphy
from Connecticut, who took the targeted assassination of a Minnesota
Democratic state rep and her husband as a way to
bash MAGA and Conservative America. The Senator posts it on
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x quote. The Minnesota assassin appears to be a hate
filled right winger, So can we stop walking on eggshells
about maga's legitimization of political violence. Yes, Republicans have also
been the target of inexcusable violence, but this isn't a
both sides issue. So the question is why take sides?
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Two people are dead, two people were injured. Am I
missing something? But isn't there only two sides here?
Speaker 20 (01:01:00):
Right?
Speaker 6 (01:01:00):
Or rock?
Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
Let us know what you think. Let us know on
rumble or Getter would love to have you involved in
this conversation. Hop on and let your voice be heard.
Still ahead, justice for all or not so much? Do
you see the Supreme Court? Are they politically neutral or
is there bias in their ranks? And moments you'll find
out what may be the one issue that both Republicans
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and Democrats can actually agree on. But next, the tax
man cometh and the taxman take it away. If you
haven't yet paid the irs your back taxes are and
are worried about what you should do, the answer is
just two minutes away. American Sunrise returns after the break.
Speaker 4 (01:02:03):
Welcome back to American Sunrise Alive.
Speaker 7 (01:02:06):
Look at the White House, where we're hearing that two
new flag poles are being installed, one on the south lawn,
the other on the north we're hearing that that excuse me,
that that project was supposed to start about seven point
thirty this morning. President Trump also posting on true Social
that the flags will actually be raised on both of
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those flagpoles about eleven o'clock this morning. So we'll continue
to monitor all of that for you throughout the day
and keep you updated. Hopefully we can even get you
a live shot of the work that's being done there
and even the flag raising. In the meantime, we're getting
ready for the opening bell at the New York Stock
Exchange that's going to ring here in just a few minutes.
As we wait, though, I want to take a quick
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look at the futures. You can see, so far, so good.
Most of our board here is in the green, which
is a good sign for investors. Hopefully it's going to
stay that way the moment the opening bell rings. Also,
I want to update you on some breaking news involving
the markets and your wages. Turns out that wage growth
here in the United States has hit close to a
two percent growth. That's good for many of you who
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are out there earning money, and hopefully also good news
for those of you who are robbing Peter to pay
Paul right now and who are dealing with some challenges.
Hopefully you're getting a little bit of extra money in
your pocket. Will of course update you on all of
those stories here in just a little bit. But now
let's get you over to David.
Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
David Well, I appreciate in terrence, by the way, those
flag poles, they are the best, the most magnificent flag
poles ever. Right, didn't Trump say that?
Speaker 4 (01:03:36):
That's right? So says President Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Yes, that's right. They're going to be a gift from him.
That's what he said. It's a gift from him to
the American people. So nice as liberal heads explode all
across the country. Okay, thanks, Debates, talk to you in
just a moment or two. So there's an age old
expression nothing is certain but death and taxes. And if
you're behind, I'm paying your taxes. The problem can just
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keep getting worse. So here's some information for you. Did
you know that, on average, US taxpayers paid thirteen eight
hundred and ninety dollars in federal income tax in twenty
twenty two. That's based on the most recent available data.
And by the way, across all Americans, you have the
top one percent of earners, they paid nearly five hundred
and sixty two thousand dollars on average in taxes. It's
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a lot of money. The bottom fifty percent paid an
average of eight hundred and twenty two dollars. So we've
got a very lot of interesting data here. But let's
bring in Cameron Kinsey from Tax Network USA to not
necessarily decipher the data, but talk about the importance of
this tax service. Cameron, thanks for being here. Really appreciate
your time. So tax Network USA tell us a little
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bit more about it because it does help with tax
resolution and IRS issues and the irs. How do I
say this? There's such a pain in the butt. Can
I just be honest, there's such a pain. I'm sorry?
Did I say that out loud? Is there a camera rolling?
Tell us more? Cameron, of course.
Speaker 25 (01:05:01):
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Penalties and interests do stack up in this process daily.
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Speaker 22 (01:05:33):
But you just have to take that first step with us.
Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
Yeah, so how does that first step start? So I'm
sure you can give us a website or a phone number,
but like what goes on? Like you reach out and
you can give us the information, but then what what's
the tax preparation services?
Speaker 5 (01:05:48):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
How do they work specifically?
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Speaker 22 (01:06:43):
And your family.
Speaker 25 (01:06:44):
We're all on the same side here, but it's important
to not wait until the IRS starts knocking. I would
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Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
Maybe this is a rhetorical question, but how big of
a problem is this? I mean, I mean, obviously Tax
Network USA is there to help, but I'm assuming the
IRS is sending out these letters and doing a lot
of stuff all day long to a lot of folks.
And it's not just individuals but also small business owners, right,
I mean they face financial difficulties as well.
Speaker 22 (01:07:15):
Yes, we know how to use them.
Speaker 25 (01:07:19):
We negotiate penalty reductions, affordable payment plans, in many cases
settlements for a less than you owe. But the longer
you wait, like I said, the harder it does get
but we know that small businesses are the backbone of
this country, so we make sure that the IRS doesn't
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Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
Yeah, I'm curious how long the process takes. So you
got the initial consultation, maybe eventually the resolution, Well, there
will be a resolution either way. How long does that take?
Because people, you know, they want to get it resolved quickly,
and honestly, it's a stress out situation for a lot
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Speaker 22 (01:07:57):
It's very stressful, and it really just depends on complexity
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meaning we can stop the IRS from calling, garnishing or
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from the first call, we're putting the pressure on them.
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It's not the other way around. And if you do
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having to deal with that weight on your shoulders.
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
Yeah, and so here's the thing, and we've talked about
this before, but like the IRA, I was about to say,
the IRS came after me, but in a way they
kind of did, right, I mean not for anything nefarious
or anything, but I was trying to settle up something
with the IRS and it literally took two and a
half years. See this is where Cameron, I'm working my
problems out on live network television. I need a Tax
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Network USA. That's what I needed because like this will
go on forever. These people at the I R S.
I mean, talk about bureaucracy and it'll just it'll kind
of kill you in the end, so to speak. At
least it'll stretch you out. So I'm curious about, you know,
how Tax Network USA helps client steal with all the
appeal process stuff, because this is a whole big to do.
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I mean there's a lot involved.
Speaker 25 (01:09:20):
Here, Yes, And we take over the audit process completely.
We review every single filing, every single form, every piece
of communication from the I R S. If you've received
those letters or notices anything like that, we we go
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and when they do, we challenge those directly if needed,
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and we file appeals to protect you from unjust penalties.
We hold the irs accountable in this process. Most people
just don't know how to even navigate this. That's where
you know you are even talking about. It's very scary,
it's a it's a very emotional process and stressful. But
we do this every single day so you won't be
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Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Cameron Kinsey, always great to see you. Tax Network USA.
That's the deal. The website, I can't I do know
my glasses on. What does it say? Tax Network?
Speaker 19 (01:10:11):
You tell me tax Network USA? What dot com?
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Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
That sounds good. I've got sedatives right here every time
I talk about the irs, right here at the desk.
Cameron Kinsey, thanks, thanks for being here. Appreciate it.
Speaker 22 (01:10:28):
Thank you, David.
Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
All right now I take the anti sedative, the calm trank,
will calmameal voice of turns.
Speaker 19 (01:10:35):
Baits, who is back with us.
Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
We're gonna talk about White House flag raising, Ta Baits.
These poles are gonna go up any moment now. And
like we said before, these are the best, most beautiful
poles you've ever seen. I mean, President Trump tells us that,
so it must be true.
Speaker 7 (01:10:51):
Absolutely. In fact, we've got a live picture. You can
see it kind of at the bottom. Let's see if
we can't bring it up full screen so you can
see it even better. There, you see it, David. You've
got the guys in the vest. They're putting up the flagpole.
We're hearing that there's going to be two flagpoles put up,
one on the south lawn, one on the north lawn.
And there's a flag raising that's scheduled for right around
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eleven o'clock this morning your time. That will be nine
o'clock my time here in the mountain. So, as always,
I'm behind you, David in.
Speaker 4 (01:11:18):
This particular case. But it's going to be cool to see.
Speaker 7 (01:11:22):
And this is President Trump really leaving his mark at
sixteen hundred Pennsylvania. David, I think that's what this comes
down to. It shows his patriotism, but also shows I
think you know that he is leaving his imprint, he
is leaving his mark, he is leaving a legacy, if
you will, at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania.
Speaker 19 (01:11:41):
No doubt.
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
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Well, folks, the applause is already underway at the New
York Stock Exchange in New York. Allied is there at
the podium, which means the bell is going to ring
here shortly, and then the markets will officially be open
and we'll get a sense of how things are ultimately
looking as we open up this day of trading. As
I said, the bell is about to ring here momentarily.
There you have it right on Q. That means the
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markets are now officially open. And just like that, it
looks like this day of trading off to a pretty
good start. The Dow S and P five hundred and
NASDAC are all in the green. The rest of the
board pretty much in the green as well. It looks
like we've only got one blemish on our board at
this point. And just like that, looks like the Dow
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is down just a little bit, but it's going to
be a top now.
Speaker 4 (01:12:46):
It's back up.
Speaker 7 (01:12:47):
Goes to show you how stocks and the markets tend
to go within moments. They can go from positive to
negative and back to positive. Hopefully, it's going to be
a good day for those of you who are investing well.
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We're going to be back in two minutes.
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Stick away.
Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm Emily Finn. Thank you
so much for joining us this morning. We invite you
to join the conversation on Getter and Rumble time now
to take the political pulse of America and the beat today.
A new poll finds Americans do not think the Supreme
Court is politically neutral. Fifty eight percent of those who
responded to the latest Reuter's IPSUS poll say they disagree
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that Scotus is neutral. When we break this poll down
even further, only ten percent of Democrats have full faith
in the Supreme Court's ability to remain neutral and that's
compared to twenty nine percent of Republicans who say the
same thing. For discussion, let's bring back David and Terrence.
You know, this poll covered a lot of top issues
like transgender care laws, birthright citizenship. These are all topics
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that are on the docket for the Supreme Court to weigh.
Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
David, Yeah, and President Trump definitely pushing the envelope on
the birthright citizenship and others as they make their way
through the course. Look, the Court, Emily Terrence has always
been political, I say, always let me to it. Agree,
it's always been political. But let's go back to FDR.
I mean, remember when FDR got the New Deal, a
legislation passed. He wanted to make sure it stayed passed
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in terms of making sure there weren't changes to it,
and he said he would pack the courts. He said
he would pack the courts with Roosevelt type judges back
in nineteen thirty seven. Nineteen thirty seven, So this has
been going on for a very long time. And of
course we know recently about Clarence Thomas and all of
the shenanigans played there. Everybody thinks of Brett Kavanaugh and
those crazy Shenanigans in the current climate. But let's go
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back to Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill. We know what
happened then in the nineties, and then of course you've
got Robert Borke before that. So look, and that became
a verb, right. A judge gets a judicial nominee gets
borked is what they call it now because of what
they they the Democrats did to Robert Bork. So I
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believe those were two critical junctures turns when the politics
of the Supreme Court got even worse.
Speaker 7 (01:17:01):
I agree with you, and I appreciate your historical analysis there.
But having said that, and having listened to all that
you said, David, I wonder if if our Supreme Court
now doesn't just interpret law, but if they're also pushing policy.
And I'm asking you this, I guess, even from an
historical perspective, David, because it seems that we're now calling
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on the Supreme Court now not just to interpret law,
but that in essence, there's kind of this blurred line
between law and policy, and the justices are now making
decisions that truly influence policy more than I think I've
been that I've seen in recent years, or definitely in
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my lifetime.
Speaker 4 (01:17:48):
I'd love to get your perspective.
Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
Well, I don't think they're making policy as much as
they're interpreting policy still, but once again, it might be
kind of semantics at this point because when they interpret
the policy, they in essence kind of make the policy
that comes out of it. Right, So technically they're not
making policy. But when you interpret the policy, then you're
basically saying you can't do it this way, you can
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do it that way, and you end up making the policy.
But so I don't know it's semantics, but it is happening,
for sure, happening.
Speaker 4 (01:18:20):
Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 7 (01:18:22):
I'm sorry that that was my sense, and it is
semantics because I would say, you know, their job is
to interpret law, not necessarily policy. But there is such
a blurred line now, particularly in this administration, between what
is legal based on the policies of the administration and
the fact that those policies are being questioned and challenged
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at every corner.
Speaker 4 (01:18:46):
It seems that the lines have been blurred.
Speaker 7 (01:18:48):
And this is such a different environment at least that
then I'm used to, and that I was aware of.
Speaker 4 (01:18:54):
Emily, I think.
Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
That's a really really fair point. But just consider this
for a second, right, President Trump appointed so any of
these justices that we see today, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Cony, Barrett,
And there are many times that you know, they make
their decisions and you hear what they how they voted,
or their their opinions on things, and you think, wow,
President Trump is probably really disappointed in that they're they're
certainly not just just making decisions based off of what
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they think President Trump is going to want them to do.
They are weighing these things, you know, pretty neutrally in
my opinion.
Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
But am a lot of issues there, for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
It's an interesting conversation. But turning now to the latest
battle between Israel and Iran as the conflict continues to
escalate for more, Doctor Zudi just Sah Josser, part of me,
joins us on American sun Rise. He's a political commentator
and physician and also the founder and president of the
American Islamic Forum for Democracy. Welcome to the show, sir,
(01:19:49):
Really appreciate you being here with us. Apologies on the
mispronunciation of your name, but we have been keeping a
very close eye on everything happening in Israel and Iran.
What is your take again this is a very rapidly
changing situation.
Speaker 26 (01:20:04):
Well, listen, and thank you so much for having me.
You know, the state of Israel, the IDF is doing
the world and humanity as service. They had a strategic
window of opportunity. Iran was accelerating its production of enriched
uranium and had really only been a few weeks out,
so they had.
Speaker 18 (01:20:22):
To do what they did.
Speaker 26 (01:20:23):
And there are many fronts that they've demonstrated that they've
been able to contain Iran. They have now and I'll
tell you from a perspective, this isn't something that just
happened in the past few months. Back from the Obama era,
we had JCPOA that pushed it ten years in twenty fifteen,
and thanks to the first administration of the Trump administration,
they had maximum pressure against Iran and delayed that a bit.
(01:20:44):
And now we're at eleven twelve years and they had
to act. Iran is a death cult. The Islamic Supreme
Council that runs it, the Rahmanist regime are Islamic nihilists
that will ultimately bring about armageddon short of you know,
because of their anti Semitism and because of their hate
for the West. So this was a strategic need, and
(01:21:06):
you know, ultimately America will stand behind our ally. And
President Trump has been very clear on the need to
prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons, and over eighty percent
of Americans agree, as a poll recently showed that Iran
should not be allowed to get nuclear weapons.
Speaker 4 (01:21:22):
Doctor Jason.
Speaker 7 (01:21:23):
We're also watching their live on the White House lawn
as they're putting up new flagpoles. That's a gift from
President Trump to the country. But I do have a
question for you, and it's kind of a two pronged question.
The first is, I guess kind of surface is there
a way out of this conflict?
Speaker 4 (01:21:40):
But part B of that question.
Speaker 7 (01:21:42):
Is what responsibility does the rest of the Arab world
and the Islamic world have in putting pressure on Iran
to try to end this conflict.
Speaker 26 (01:21:52):
That's a great question, and you know, the way out
is ultimately what we're saying happening now, which is generationally
containing Iran. They will not do so on their own.
They will not you know, I agree with the President
calling for surrender, but the Romanis will not do that. Ultimately,
they have to be defeated on our terms if we
leave it to their terms, just like they agree with
suicide bombing and basically will employ husband law. The houtis
(01:22:17):
hamas they empowered October seven and the worst catastrophe against
the Jewish people since the Holocaust, and we have to
make sure that doesn't happen again. So the way out
is a piece through strength. As much as this involves
war right now, it is much less conflict than if
we allow them to get a nuclear weapon. The Arab
countries have their public face of anti Israel, press releases, etc.
(01:22:41):
But behind the scenes they are happy that there's not
going to be a nuclear arms race in the Middle East,
and ultimately it might need the United States to do
the bunker busters to make sure that FDAU is destroyed.
Speaker 4 (01:22:53):
Can Israel do it?
Speaker 18 (01:22:54):
They can't.
Speaker 26 (01:22:55):
On the ground, they've proven to be very resilient with
what they've deployed through intelligence and other operations. On the ground,
they've frozen the central bank in you're on and the
other way out is through the Iranian people. We're talking
to dissidents. There are uprisings in over one hundred and
fifty cities. The economies paralyzed, the central bank has been paralyzed,
the farmers, the workers are in the streets. This actually
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will be the window towards a liberation that as we see,
many of the Supreme Council are fleeing Tahran and they're
as weak as they've ever been. So this might be
a window of opportunity in the next three to six
months to see actually the revolutions that we've seen since
two thousand and nine come to fruition.
Speaker 2 (01:23:37):
Yeah, think about Egypt and the Arab spring and everything,
and maybe you wonder if it's an Iranian summer that
might happen. Let me ask you a little bit. Look,
let me do the disclaimer here. I'm as pro Israel
as they get. I think everybody knows that here that
watches this show. But let me play Devil's advocate for
a second. Nan Yahu for the last thirty years has
been saying Iran is weeks away from a nuclear weapon
(01:24:00):
or sometimes days away, or sometimes they'll say months away.
But that's been going on for thirty years. So help
me square that. How is that possible thirty years ago
and now it's days away, But just thirty years ago
it was weeks away or months away. The math doesn't
add up here.
Speaker 26 (01:24:19):
Well, I think it depends on you know, the bottom
line if you look at the true intelligence that we've
been following, you know, I think when you take out quotations,
the bottom line is is for years we've said they
were six months away, which was sixty percent enrichment. In January,
they were I'm sorry, forty percent in richment. In January
(01:24:41):
they got to sixty percent in enrichment, which put them
two to three months away.
Speaker 18 (01:24:44):
And then in.
Speaker 26 (01:24:45):
April the IAEA. This isn't just Israel, this is the
the Duvish Europeans from Vienna and through Europe, we're saying
that they were now at sixty five, easily going to
ninety percent in Richmond. So I would disagree that. I
think that's been very consistent that back from the time
of the JCPO. The reason Trump did not agree to
that in the first administration was that they were only
(01:25:07):
a few months away at the time, and we've always
agreed to that. Now the difference is they quickly could
become only a few weeks away, and this was the
last opportunity they had. So I think it's been very
consistent and nothing YAHOO and Israel had to act on
its own behalf and they are our strongest ally and again,
humanity will be served because this regime is nihilistic and
(01:25:28):
want to see its destroyed, want to see the world
in a blaze.
Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
I hear you, listen. I'm pro Israel, I get it.
I want them to knock it all out. I got that.
But the truth of the matter is back in the nineties,
we've seen net Yahoo say months away. So so the
math just doesn't add up. I mean that that's just
the reality. So I don't I don't quite understand it.
But you're trying to You're trying to say that recently
(01:25:52):
things have changed, but he's saying that thirty years.
Speaker 26 (01:25:54):
Ago, Well, we don't have They don't let us. Why
do they not let us at aytonton at four doah?
Why did the IAEA come out with the statement they
did four weeks ago? They are not a pro Israel.
You know the International Atomic Energy Commission that ultimately made
the statements a few weeks ago, saying that it was
critically close. They weren't necessarily they're not hawks against Israel,
(01:26:14):
against Iran. This is an agency that's been feeding the Obama,
Biden and narrative about appeasement, etc. So I'm not sure
if you put all of the international pieces together about
the threat it's there, and ultimately, do we really want
to take that chance? Because once they get a nuclear weapon,
you then have to give it to the Saudis. You
(01:26:35):
then have to have an arms race there, and it
becomes a firewall where there is no chance that the
Iranian people can change because they then have a seal
around them the way North Korea does.
Speaker 7 (01:26:47):
Hey, doctor Jasser, just very very quickly. We're running short
on time. But as I'm listening to you, the thought
comes to mind, what's an actual win? How would you
define a win in this situation? What all would take
in your mind?
Speaker 2 (01:27:01):
Good question?
Speaker 26 (01:27:02):
Yeah, I think a win bottom line is so that
we don't have this debate about weeks versus months. It
becomes a generation away. We've destroyed you know, Israel has
destroyed not only Natans and other nuclear facilities, but for
dough needs to be destroyed. And once that's destroyed, you know,
we see all of the IRGC heads gone. As President
(01:27:24):
Trump said, they're no longer able to negotiate because they're dead.
And ultimately the heads of this terror organization which is IRGC,
are gone, and their nuclear capabilities would be a generation
away from being rebuilt enough time for the true liberation.
The best anti nuclear program would be for regime losses
(01:27:45):
and the liberation of the running people away from that theocracy.
Speaker 2 (01:27:49):
Very nice, doctor Jazzer. Thanks, I really appreciate your time.
Thanks for the time.
Speaker 4 (01:27:54):
Thank you so much.
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story momentarily, but first let's take you to the White House.
The President is overseeing the latest project there on the
grounds of the White House. Again, a couple of flag
(01:30:14):
poles are being put up, the President saying that this
is his gift to the American people. So he's out
there shaking hands of the workers there on the lawns.
One flag pole is going to be put up on
the north lawn, the second on the south lawn. We're
expecting the first flag raising on these new flag poles
to happen about eleven o'clock this morning. But again, the
(01:30:34):
poles themselves are being put up as we speak. You
can see the crews out there getting a special greeting
from the President. Guys, is there any audio by chance
to this? Can we just hear the conversations or is
this just video? Okay, So unfortunately there's no real audio
that we can share with you right now, so we
can kind of listen in. But again, the President on
(01:30:56):
site there at the White House as those two flag
poles are being put up, one on the north lawn,
the other on the south lawn. President Trump taking to
true social saying that this is his gift to the
country and that now he is there. Okay, So we
finally do have some audio, so let's listen in on
the President from the grass.
Speaker 6 (01:31:15):
They caught a flag bole from the grass.
Speaker 8 (01:31:16):
They have a little one on top, very little one.
Speaker 6 (01:31:19):
This is.
Speaker 24 (01:31:21):
About the largest you'll ever see. And it's tapered. It's
inequality that you guys rarely get.
Speaker 6 (01:31:28):
To even put up. They do that for a living.
They're incredible people.
Speaker 24 (01:31:32):
I don't know them, but I love them. And I
would bet that they all voted for Trump.
Speaker 6 (01:31:37):
I mean, I don't know for a fact, but I
think so.
Speaker 24 (01:31:39):
But we're about to lift it, and we also have
one going on what's called the front or the north.
We have one going there identical. So we'll have one
on this side of the building. We'll have one on
that side of the building, properly placed.
Speaker 6 (01:31:52):
In this case.
Speaker 24 (01:31:53):
We had a lot of choices putting it on that hill,
putting it at different places. It's such a beautiful Paul,
we thought we'd put it near. I mean, looks best
when it's there. At Dural, I put it right near.
Have a similar pole, and these are the best poles
anywhere in the country or in the world.
Speaker 8 (01:32:10):
Actually they're tapered. They have the nice top.
Speaker 24 (01:32:15):
You know, I don't know if you people are aesthetic,
you know they're the fake news. I don't know if
I don't know if they're but it's a very exciting
project to me. And then at eleven o'clock we're lifting
the flag. But we're going to lift the pole now
and then they're going to the other side. Get that,
and then we're going to do I think two flag
liftings will be putting it up at eleven on here
and a couple of minutes later on the other side.
We'll start here at eleven, So that'll be very nice
(01:32:38):
and very patriotic. We're doing well well and as a country,
if the Fed would have a lower rates, you know,
we'red buy debt for a lot less.
Speaker 6 (01:32:45):
It's a shame of this guy. I have a guy.
Do you ever have a guy.
Speaker 24 (01:32:47):
That's not a smart person and you're dealing with him
and you have to do he's not a smart guy.
Speaker 6 (01:32:52):
He's worried about inflation. They said, that's right.
Speaker 8 (01:32:54):
If there's inflation in six months or nine months, you
lower the rates.
Speaker 6 (01:32:57):
So you raise the rates. You can do whatever you want.
Speaker 24 (01:32:59):
Brian, Right, So let's say there's rampant inflation, which there's none.
You know, there is a success. I got a call
from Congress last night, Sir, there's a problem. I said,
what is it. Money is pouring in. We don't know
how to account for it. I said, check the tariffs.
Eighty eight billion dollars came in from tariffs, no inflation,
and it's going to get even more. So I know
(01:33:22):
what I'm doing. So we have a stupid person, Frankly
at the Fed. He probably won't cut today. Europe had
ten cuts and we had none.
Speaker 6 (01:33:31):
And I guess he's a political guy. I don't know.
Speaker 24 (01:33:33):
He's a political guy who's not a smart person, but
he's couesing the country of fortune. So what I'm going
to do is, you know, he gets out in about
nine months. He gets fortunately terminated Biden. I would have
never reappointed, and Biden reappointed him. I don't know why
that is, but I guess maybe he was a Democrat.
Speaker 15 (01:33:51):
You know.
Speaker 24 (01:33:52):
I got great advice from Minutuent on this one, great advice.
But he's done a poor job. So we have no inflation.
We have only success. And I'd like to see interest
rates get down now. Biden did a lot of very
short term debt, so we have short term debt coming
to and because of this guy's rates. You know, if
(01:34:13):
he'd lower the point, I'd pay about a point less.
Then if it'd lower two points, I'd pay about the
two points less. And that's for ten years, twelve years,
fifteen years, five years.
Speaker 6 (01:34:23):
It's hundreds of billions.
Speaker 24 (01:34:26):
It's even trillions of dollars that we're going to lose
because of this too late. I'd go him too late, pal,
because he's always too late. I mean, if you.
Speaker 8 (01:34:34):
Look at him, every time I did this, I was right.
Speaker 24 (01:34:36):
One hundred percent, he was wrong. Maybe I should go
to the FED. Am I allowed to point myself, Doug?
Speaker 6 (01:34:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 24 (01:34:42):
Am I allowed to appoint myself at the FED? I
do a much better job than these people. So anyway,
we should be two points lower. It'd be nice to
be two and a half points lower. We'd be saving
eight hundred billion dollars, seven hundred billion.
Speaker 6 (01:34:56):
It's a lot of money.
Speaker 8 (01:34:58):
Think it for nothing, A couple for aps littally nothing.
Speaker 6 (01:35:01):
We'd save six seven eight hundred billion dollars we have.
Speaker 24 (01:35:06):
I think we're thirty eighth now in interest, and we
should be number one.
Speaker 6 (01:35:09):
We should be the lowest.
Speaker 8 (01:35:12):
And by the way, if he's worried about inflation.
Speaker 24 (01:35:14):
That's okay, I understand that. I don't think there's going
to be any. So far, there hasn't. We have almost
no inflation. We've done a great job.
Speaker 6 (01:35:21):
We had.
Speaker 24 (01:35:22):
When I came in, we had a lot of inflation.
We went through four years of the highest inflation and
the history of our country with sleepy Joe Biden and
sleepy Joe and he didn't know what the hell he
was doing, and so we had the highest inflation we've
ever had in the history of our country. And then
(01:35:42):
it came down because when I got elected, it started
dropping because people understood that I knew what I was doing.
But now we have a man that just refuses to
lower the federal just refuses to tell him. And he's
not a smart person. I don't even think he's that political.
Speaker 6 (01:35:57):
I think he hates me. But that's okay. You know,
I should, he should.
Speaker 8 (01:36:00):
I call him every name of the book trying to
get him to do something.
Speaker 6 (01:36:03):
I've been nice to him.
Speaker 8 (01:36:04):
I do it always. I do know how to sell.
I've been so nice to him, fellas.
Speaker 6 (01:36:08):
You wouldn't be. But let's have dinner too late. I'd
call him too late. Come on too late. Let's have dinner.
I do it every way in the book.
Speaker 24 (01:36:15):
I'm nasty, I'm nice. Nothing works. He's like just a
stupid person. But I don't expect anything. Maybe he does
a little bit, but we should be two and a
half points. I remember Europe had ten cuts.
Speaker 6 (01:36:29):
We had none.
Speaker 24 (01:36:30):
We're paying more rate, more interest than a lot of
European nations that.
Speaker 6 (01:36:36):
Can't carry our suitcase. I'm gonna be nice. There's another expression.
You know what. The other expression can't carry you. You
know what it is, but I shouldn't use it in
front of the fake news. So it's very sad to
see it.
Speaker 24 (01:36:47):
And what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go very
short term, like six months, seven month, eight, wait till
this guy gets out, get the rates way down, and
then go long term because we have a tremendous appetite
for our debt, because our.
Speaker 6 (01:37:01):
Country is doing well. But think of it.
Speaker 24 (01:37:02):
I got a call from Congress three nights ago, so
we can't account for the money coming in.
Speaker 6 (01:37:08):
I said, that's a good problem. You know. The bad
problem is we don't have any money.
Speaker 24 (01:37:12):
They can't account There's so much more money that we
thought is coming into the treasury. We don't know where
it's coming from, Sir, I said, check out the tariffs.
Speaker 6 (01:37:21):
He calls back about a day later. Wow, I think
you were right. Yeah, I was right. That's nothing.
Speaker 24 (01:37:27):
You haven't seen anything yet. More importantly than the money
coming in, we have factories being built AI Auto factories.
Two of them stopped yesterday in Mexico you read. And
they're coming here because they don't want to pay the tariffs.
Speaker 6 (01:37:41):
I can't pay the tariffs. It doesn't work.
Speaker 8 (01:37:43):
So I just want to wish you a lot of
luck with the new flag ball.
Speaker 24 (01:37:47):
We have two of them, and we're going to do
this one now that we're going to do the other
one eleven o'clock or so. We're going to have a
flag raising, which would be great. And I got to
get these guys back to work. They're making a fortune.
They're standing around unfortunate. But remember there's some