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June 27, 2025 96 mins

American Sunrise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: SENATE PARLIAMENTARIAN TAKES PROVISIONS OUT OF BUDGET BILL

Segment B: HOUSE WEIGHS IN ON SENATE BUDGET RECONCILIATION BILL

Segment C: PRESIDENT TRUMP THREATENS TO SUE NYT, CNN

Segment D: TRUMP, HEGSETH SLAMS LEGACY MEDIA

Segment E: NEW TRIGGER WARNING ON NURSERY RHYME

Segment F: PROTECTING RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES

Segment G: TRUMP PRAISES PILOTS, PANS PRESS

Segment H: NJ DEM REP PLEADS 'NOT GUILTY'

Segment I: TRUMP: $1,000 FOR 'BABY' ACCOUNTS

Segment J: HEGSETH SLAMS MSM IRAN COVERAGE

Segment K: INSIDE THE AMERICAN SUNRISE CHAT

Segment L: INSIDE THE AMERICAN SUNRISE CHAT

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ahead on American Sunrise, President Trump is threatening to sue
CNN and The New York Times for false reporting on
the Iran strikes. All of this after Defense Secretary Pete
Hegseth went pseudo ballistic on the media just twenty four
hours ago. The latest developments are ahead, Plus, we are
monitoring the Senate showdown over the Budget Reconciliation Bill. We'll

(00:24):
take a look at how the infighting between GOP senators
is now extending to the Senate parliamentarian. And now the
questions about whether the bill will get to President Trump's
death by next Friday are continuing to get louder and louder,
and the Trump administration says it is set to meet
with the Iranians next week. It's a claim the Iranians

(00:46):
are denying. So if they do meet, will there be
a deal? That is the question. We'll try to answer
those questions in more right now on American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Well, it's culture.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
We have breaking news to share with you.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Politics.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
We've got your covering.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence and.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
I'm doctor Tina. Good morning, I'm doctor Tina.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
We are live with you this Freedom Friday from West
Palm Beach. Let's spring and David Brody in Washington, DC.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
And Terrence Bates in our Denver news room. There you are.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
Look at you guys going into the weekend like a loss.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Good morning, Tea.

Speaker 5 (01:49):
Morning.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Can I just admit that I'm already on weekend mode.
I woke up this morning on weekend mode, and I'm
trying to motivate myself to get here and to get
it done. But yeah, if it doesn't work, I apologize
in advance.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
It's gonna work here. I have confidence.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
David Brodie, are you your big plans this weekend? Any
hockey games in your future? Or is that season over
or something?

Speaker 2 (02:13):
I just asked you know that's that's done. No hockey
games at this point. No, I think we're done with that.
My daughter's birthday is this weekend. We're going to celebrate.
It's going to be wonderful. Oh that just makes me.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Stay happy birthday from.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Us, awesome and give her a big old hug from
Uncle T Bates will Uncle T wants to say, yes,
I will do.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
The like I'm the self proclaimed uncle do all kinds
of kids like I just met during vacation. I will
get off this really quickly. A childhood friend, a mount
of mean We've known each other the entire life. He's
got a six year old daughter who I just met
for the first time, and so as I was going
to meet him, I was like, tell her uncle Terrence
is coming. And he was like, okay, all right. He's like, yeah,
she doesn't know me, but I'm her uncle. So yeah,

(02:57):
that's just it. Hey, look, guys, a lot to talk
about this winning President Trump threatening to sue CNN the
New York Times over the Iran strike reporting. He even
says that the reporting has heard his reputation. Doctor Geena,
you made the point yesterday, and I think it's an
interesting point and very true that all of this reporting,
all of this false reporting from some of these networks

(03:18):
and some of these entities, has really forced, if you will,
the Trump administration to go out public and to almost
prove that it did what it said it did, which
is unfortunate.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Yeah, they shouldn't have to be on cleanup when you know,
when they did the duty, they did the thing, they
went in, took care of it. The strikes and iron
is of course what we're talking about. And for the
media to go out there and say, oh, well the
strikes were it as good as they should have been,
and to demean our troops like that, first of all,
our military like that, and then to really put us

(03:50):
in harm's way. I think President Trump has a really
interesting case. And I'm hearing words like prison, which I've
never heard before, and I have to tell you it's
music to my ears.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
When someone acts in a.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
Treason his way, right allegedly treat it his way, then
I think.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
That it should be prosecuted as such.

Speaker 4 (04:12):
An I think Americans would like to see heads roll.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
If we can't be.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
United on this, on this very nice, clean surgical operation,
then I don't know what we're ever going to be
united on.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Brody.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Yeah, and let's remember that original story was done by
CNN and Jake Tapper was on the air yesterday, Yes,
he rearing his ugly head yet again, and he says,
this is what he said about the CNN story. He goes,
our job is just to ask questions. That's all we're doing, really, Jake, Really,
this is what you're saying that you're you're asking questions. Now,

(04:45):
where were you during the Biden administration? Just like these people,
I can't. And this is why, you know, I keep
the sedative jar here. And this is why. This is why,
because it's really really, it's been just not only frustrating,
but something needs to go down, and it is going down.
People are turning away from them and they're tuning to us.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
That's right, that's right.

Speaker 4 (05:05):
And also because of this is right because we do
the Bible every morning, and I'll say what and when
I run into people and grocery stores or restaurants whatever,
that is the number one thing they say to me.
I love how you all keep it close to the Bible.
They love it. And I've had them, by the way,
a lot of Jewish people say that to me. Genesis
twenty eight fifteen. Behold, I am with you and will
keep you wherever you go and will bring you back

(05:26):
to this land. For I will not leave you until
I have done what I have spoken to you. Those
are the promises from God himself to you.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
That's so cool. Happy Friday, everybody.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
Defense Secretary Pete Hegsas set the record straight on the
extent of the damage of the key Iron nuclear siteseg
Seth also slammed the legacy media for the coverage of
the strikes.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Take a listen, But.

Speaker 6 (05:48):
Here's what other folks are saying. The DEA that put
that report out says, this is a preliminary low confidence
report and will continue to be refined as additional intelligence
becomes available.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
How about the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission.

Speaker 6 (06:04):
The devastating US strikes on FOURDEAUX destroyed the site's critical
infrastructure and rendered the enrichment facility inoperable.

Speaker 7 (06:13):
Have any of these bolts made their way.

Speaker 6 (06:14):
Into the New York Times or The Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, and.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
That yesterday President Trump threatened, as we said, to SUCNN
and New York Times over the Iran intelligence report Lee,
claiming both were peddling false information. For more, let's bring
in somebody who's right there with his finger on the
pulse of the American President. That is rav Chief White
House Correspondent Bee Glenn.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
Bee.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Glenn, I'm giving you nicknames because it just happens on
this show if you stick around long enough, Right, what
did you make of hagsas presser, and what did you
make of the President's potential lawsuit.

Speaker 8 (06:53):
Well, good morning everybody. By the way, Ta Bates tell
the kids that uncle Brian said hello.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
I'm just scrolling through.

Speaker 8 (07:02):
The New York Times article right now. In numerous areas
it refers to President Trump as mister Trump throughout this article.
So if that gives you any indication of the level
of respect they have for President Trump, I can assure
you that if this story was about President Biden, or
it was about President Obama, would refer to them as

(07:24):
president or former President Obama, former President Biden.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
It's mister Trump.

Speaker 8 (07:29):
I think that press conference yesterday was a basically a
masterclass on how to address the media when they apparently
we should just, you know, dissolve all of our agencies
and just put the legacy media in charge of national
and you know, security and central intelligence because they know everything.
Don't worry about the experts who are giving you reports,

(07:50):
who have boots on the ground. They run everything, so
they're the messenger and they pump out the same garbage
every day. But last yesterday morning, I mean pete headseeth
really and with this help with the military just laid
out the facts of what happened there, and I ran.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Brian. I'm looking at my calendar. Today is the twenty seventh.
Next Friday is July fourth, which, of course brings us
to budget reconciliation. Check Out this headline from The Hill
at reads Senate referee rejects key medicaid cuts in Trump's
big beautiful bill. The Senate, of course wanted deeper medicaid
cuts than the House. But the Senate Parliamentarian is really

(08:36):
creating a stumbling block, if you will, a hurdle to
all of this. So many questions here. First of all,
we can talk about the fact that the Senate Parliamentary
is an unelected official yet has so much power. I
guess the second part is is this thing going to
get done by July fourth? At this point you're there,
you have a better insight, but I've got questions. Yeah,

(08:59):
I've got questions too.

Speaker 8 (09:00):
It's if you go to a punch bowl. According to
Jake Sherman, he has a nice little graft that gives
you a pulse of who's on the know, who's a
maybe no, who's a hard know on this? Now, some
of the things that she's taking out and you're right,
she is an unelected person in that position that if
you look at the amount of time and money and
effort that Congress put in to put this thing together

(09:23):
in the led staff from the White House, they put
it together, they voted on it, they sent it over
the Senate, they put time, effort, and resources, and you
have this one individual that by a stroke of a
pen can remove anything she wants out of that. And
you know what, Senator Thune has already said that he
is not going to reprimand her. He can put it

(09:45):
back in there, but she's going to take it back out.
He's not going to do anything of it. This is
a time of leadership. Now she can be fired, and
I think it's only happened once in the last fifty
years or so that that has taken place. She is
no more than a Democrat. She's no different guys than
Jerome Powell and a rogue. These judges that are doing

(10:07):
whatever they want, She's no different. She's doing whatever the
hell she wants, despite what the American people want, despite
what President Trump wants, despite what Congress voted on, despite
what the Senator wants.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
In majority, it's whatever she wants.

Speaker 8 (10:21):
So I don't want to hear anybody tell me that
these unelected bureaucrats like Elon Musk that was running the country.
What about whoever was behind the auto pin that person
that was an unelected work at had more power than
any of them. So is this thing gonna make it
on July fourth? At this point, they got a lot
of work to do, which, by the way, today the
only thing they're voting on is a war resolution. They

(10:44):
should be voting on this bill today and go to
the House on Monday and vote on this thing Monday
afternoon Tuesday and.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
Get it wrapped up. I don't know what's gonna happen.

Speaker 8 (10:54):
But just coming out of that big beautiful bill event
we had yesterday, President Trump.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Was very forceful.

Speaker 8 (11:00):
Tom Holman had a lot of choice words to say
about these people that are on the fence. And by
the way, one of the things she is taking out
and I guarantee you this is a ninety eight to
two issue, transgender surgery's paid by the government. That is
an absolute hardline for many Americans, But apparently the Senate

(11:23):
Parlementtarian she wants it in there.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Yeah, And she also wants in there to allow legal
immigrants to continue to get medicaid, which is insane.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
So there's that. So Thune isn't going to overrule the parliamentarian,
but I wonder if he'll potentially fire her. He can
do it. I think Trent Lott was the last one
to do it in two thousand and one. It's been
done before, Brian. I don't know, because I got to
tell you this thing. There are there are some folks

(11:54):
that are just knows now and on the AI. So
we haven't even talked about the AI stuff that has
nothing to do with the parlament Terrian, but that's in the
There's so much to unpack. I don't know.

Speaker 8 (12:06):
Yeah, David, you're right.

Speaker 9 (12:07):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (12:08):
So let's just uh, you know, go ahead and make
plans for your July fourth tea bag. Go ahead and
get your pork rib in there. I'll make my homeade
ice cream. Doctor Gina, you make the potato solad made
with mustard. I was listening to David. Uh, let's see
if this is uncle. But it is uncle. Brian's coming
right over and he's bringing lots of candy and he'll

(12:30):
leave with the kids all jacked up on mountain dew
and sugar happy to do that. Wow, I will say
this yeah.

Speaker 9 (12:38):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (12:38):
Later today at three o'clock in the in the Oval Office,
UH people from the Republic of Congo and Rwanda will meet.
It's all about a piece deal that US is trying
to brok her between those two uh nations. So we'll
see how that goes a little bit later day at
three o'clock. Hopefully we'll have all the coverage on here

(12:59):
non real mare his voice.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Yeah, and we'll see how the coverage on other networks happens.
Because I guarantee you they are not going to hardly
mention it. It will be a it will be an
afterthought if mentioned at all, because.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
They don't want you to know. I've got question doing this.

Speaker 8 (13:13):
Pardon, I've got a good question for those two leaders
from those countries. I'll put it out on social media.
I don't want to let it go right now, but
it will basically shake up that Oval Office. Well, okay,
I'll go ahead and say it or any one of
those two countries, I commit it right now.

Speaker 3 (13:31):
Are they what.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Won't do that?

Speaker 8 (13:33):
I'll tease it.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
Oh, okay, all right, let.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
Me see how this goes.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Brian Glenn, Ladies and gentlemen, Brian Glenn, Uncle, Uncle Brian.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
We have to actually get out of this block now
because the producers are going to put us in prison
and we're just in the A block. So you have
a great day. You get those questions in. I want
to know if they will fire, if you get a
chance to ask about the parliamentarian.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
I really want to know.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
That's a great question.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
Yeah, really great.

Speaker 8 (14:00):
I can turn around and say, hey, you are you
going to fire the Center for Bartellian exactly?

Speaker 3 (14:05):
Exactly?

Speaker 4 (14:06):
All right, you guys, Thank you so much. Happy Friday
to you bride, enjoy your weekend.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
Happy Friday.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
YEP.

Speaker 4 (14:11):
Coming up, after a self professed socialist wins the New
York City City Democrat mayoral primary as the city continues
to lose its shine, New York Congresswoman Nicole Maliotakis will
be here to weigh in on.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
The state of rotten Apple. And later.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
You get a trigger warning, You get a trigger warning,
You get a trigger warning. Everything gets a trigger warning.
Why is one nursery rhyme now getting a trigger warning?
Well we have that answer a little later on American Sunrise.

Speaker 7 (14:50):
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Speaker 2 (14:58):
Welcome back everybody to American Sunrise. I David Brody coming
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Speaker 7 (15:12):
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Speaker 1 (15:27):
House Republicans are slamming the Senate Parliamentarian for saying that
the Medicaid cuts don't comply with Senate rules. That, of course,
is part of the One Big Beautiful Bill. Florida Congressman
Greg Stuby weighing in on AX, writing, how is it
that an unelected swamp bureaucrat who was appointed by Harry
Reid over a decade ago gets to decide what canon

(15:48):
cannot go in President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill. The
Senate Parliamentarian is not elected, She is not accountable to
the American people, yet she holds veto power over legislation
supported by millions of vote for more let's bring in
New York Congresswoman Nicole Mallia Takas to talk about this
and so much more. Congresswoman, always good to see you,
always good to talk to you. So your take on

(16:10):
all of this and part B of that question, if
the bill were to come over to the House as
it is at the moment, what is your vote?

Speaker 10 (16:19):
Well, first of all, I think Greg Stuby's absolutely right here.

Speaker 11 (16:24):
The Promontarium has made some decisions here that really scratch
our heads. I mean, when you think about it, they
were able to do Obamacare on the same process, but
yet now when you look at these Medicaid provisions and
wanting to make changes that would save the taxpayers money,
that would root out fraud, waste, and abuse, that would
actually stop at legal immigrants from taking these tax dollars,

(16:45):
all of a sudden there seems to be a problem
and they threw out the provision.

Speaker 10 (16:49):
So this is going to be rewritten.

Speaker 11 (16:51):
I believe in a way that we'll pass Muster and
we will proceed with doing the work of the people
that we were elected to do. Now, with regards to
this bill, I think there are some changes that need
to be made that reflect closer to what the House
version was for it to come back and pass the
House of Representatives.

Speaker 10 (17:08):
You know, we had a.

Speaker 11 (17:09):
Very fine line to get that two hundred and eighteen
votes necessary to pass this piece of legislation, and I
felt we had the proper balance of tax policies that
were pro growth, pro jobs, pro middle class, pro family,
and you know, protecting our seniors, making sure they keep

(17:29):
more of their Social Security income and the government's not
taxing it. Making sure that we push people to be
able to save more of their money instead of government
taking it. So this came out of the House was
really pro American worker, pro middle class, family, pro senior citizen,

(17:50):
and we have to make sure that those provisions stay as.

Speaker 10 (17:53):
They are in Senate.

Speaker 11 (17:55):
And with regards to Medicaid, there was another area where
we felt we were very balanced. We focused on rooting
out the waste for our abuse, making sure legal immigrants
don't take it, getting the fraudsters off the rolls they
should not be taking. These benefits that are meant for
senior citizens are disabled and children with developmental disabilities and
our most vulnerable citizens. So by that doing that with

(18:17):
preserving the program for the future for those who truly
need it.

Speaker 10 (18:21):
So I think that we have.

Speaker 11 (18:22):
To see some more changes in the Senate that reflect
the House, and we're going to get this thing into
law this week.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
It's going to be an interesting seven days between now
and July fourth. Hopefully we can get this bill, or
you and your colleagues, as I don't have a vote,
can get this bill on President Trump's desk by next
Friday really quickly. Before I let you go, we've got
to talk about what's going on in New York City.
A communists, a self proclaimed communists is the Democrats mayoral candidate?

(18:49):
What's going to ultimately shake out? Does this guy win?
In your mind? And what do Republicans need to do
with Curtis Leila? Does Curtis Aligua potentially even need to
drop out in order to allow Eric Adams more votes
to potentially get re elected. How does all of this
play out?

Speaker 11 (19:06):
Well, I think at this moment it's a little too
early to tell. I did learn today that Governor Cuomo
is saying now he's going to stay in the race.
Originally it was presumed that he was going to get
out of the race and support Eric Adams. Now, if
you have that three way Democrats split between Cuomo, Adams
and Mandani. Then you do have the ability for a
Republican to get in with maybe you know, even as

(19:28):
little as thirty percent of the vote, which you know
Curtis Leewa has gotten there. When I ran for mayor
in twenty seventeen, we roughly got there as well. So
I think there is a possibility for the Republican to
win if these three candidates stay in and split the
Democrat vote.

Speaker 10 (19:42):
But the bottom line is, we need to see some polling.
We need to see exactly who's where and what the city's.

Speaker 11 (19:48):
Saying right now to then decide how can Republicans, Independents, conservatives,
and common sense Democrats ban together and unite behind a candidate.

Speaker 10 (19:59):
So we stopped this guy from getting in.

Speaker 11 (20:01):
You know, my mother fled Communist Cuba. She didn't, she
didn't flee communist Cuba to live in a communist in
New York. The fact that this guy wants to have
the government takeovers of our supermarkets, he wants to completely
control rent in New York City.

Speaker 12 (20:15):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (20:15):
He is anti police, he's anti Semitic, he's anti capitalism.
And this is the largest, I argue, the most important
and the economic engine of the United States.

Speaker 10 (20:27):
This city is so critical, the largest city in the world.

Speaker 11 (20:31):
Somebody who's been only been a citizen for seven years
doesn't even understand.

Speaker 10 (20:34):
The city truly and all that. It's it's all.

Speaker 11 (20:38):
That, it's all the different provisions that he's pushing that
how they would dismantle and disrupt and drive out the
tax base and really cripple economically the city of New York.
So we have to stop, and we have to figure
out a way to ensure that he is defeated in November.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Congresswoman, we appreciate your time. Unfortunately we're running out of time,
so we've got to wrap this up. Good to talk
to you as a always, have a great rest of.

Speaker 10 (21:00):
The weekend, you too, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
All Right, we're back in a.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
Moment, West Palm Beach, Florida. Hello, I'll be there shortly. No,
I won't, but I want to be. I know it's
the summer time. Welcome back everybody to American sun Rise.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
All right.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
President Trump now threatening to sue. CNN and The New
York Times were reporting that the strikes on Iran's nuclear
sites only set the program back months. He says that's
not true. Trump said they're reporting damaged his reputation and
demanded an apology and a retraction. This comes after Defense
Secretary Pete Hegseth laid out intelligence explaining how these facilities

(21:44):
are severely damaged, and he also slammed the legacy media
for how this was covered. Take a look.

Speaker 9 (21:51):
Because you, and I mean specifically you, the press, specifically
you the press corps, because you against Trump so hard.

Speaker 6 (22:02):
It's like in your DNA and in your blood to
cheer against Trump because you want him not to be
successful so bad. You have to cheer against the efficacy
of these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren't effective,
Maybe the way the Trump administration is representative isn't true.
So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and

(22:25):
then spin it, spin it in every way we can
to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the
public mind over whether or not our brave pilots were successful.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Well for more or, let's bring in the CEO of
Henry Public Relations. He's also the former executive director for
Iranian Americans for Liberty. That would be Brian lib Brian,
thanks for being here on the show. So this is
interesting because the truth of the matter, is this intelligence
report that CNN and New York Times and others were
quoting from was one of low confidence. Literally, it's said

(22:59):
that in the report low confidence, not to mention the
fact that it was a preliminary report and one of
many that are still to come. So what do you
make of what we're seeing from the media and large
kind of where you think this lawsuit will go regarding
President Trump and CNN.

Speaker 13 (23:16):
Well, good morning to you, Good morning to the audience,
Good morning. It's good to be with everyone. Are we
shocked that the fake news enterprises are spreading fake news?
I don't think that we are. I mean, anyone with
half of a brain can can understand. And when you
drop hundreds of thousands of ammunitions on a site, it's
probably going to be a successful strike. So I mean,

(23:37):
I listen, I think it's par for the course with
the fake news media in America for them to try
and spread these lies and try and do whatever they
can to cut the president's legs off after what he did,
and by the way, what he did was probably one
of the biggest things that's ever been done when it
comes to actually creating peace in the Middle East, when
you take the Islamic Republic of Iran's nuclear capabilities off

(24:00):
the table, you actually start to pave the way for
peace in the Middle East again. So I think what
the President did was fantastic. I think what the fake
news enterprises are doing is to be expected to be
honest with you.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (24:12):
Well, President Trump has not really wavered at all in
his stance that he is not for regime change in Iran.
Trump says regime change would cause chaos in the region
and that is something we do not need. Is there
a way for the isla Tola? Do you believe to
survive this period of time? What is your prediction, Brian,
in terms of what will happen Gina.

Speaker 13 (24:34):
That's a great question. So there was one night where
President Trump was tweeting about regime change. The next day
he said maybe not regime change.

Speaker 4 (24:42):
So you know, well, I think just to clarify in
that tweet, he just thought the tweet at least.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
Sound to me, Brian.

Speaker 4 (24:49):
The way I took it was that he thought maybe
the people would rise up and demand regime change. I
don't think he ever tweeted, at least to my knowledge,
about America being involved in that process.

Speaker 13 (24:58):
You are exactly correct. President Trump has been very queer
that it is not our responsibility as the American people,
the American government to enact regime change. It would be
something that the Iranian people would have to take on
for themselves. The short answer is, I think that the
vast majority of the Iranian people do want regime change.
Only fifty percent of the country turns out to the

(25:20):
polls to vote, and of that, only twenty percent of
the electorate votes for the regime.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
So it's a very.

Speaker 13 (25:26):
Small demographic inside of Iran. But let me listen. It's
a dictatorship and they continue to win. But I think
the Iranian people very much would like to would like
to overthrow the Khamanee regime. And I think with what
the Israelis did over the last two weeks in taking
out almost every single critical ier GC site possible, there

(25:46):
might be a pathway here for the Iranian people to
rise up once and for all and take their country back.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
In the meantime, President Trump says that the United States
and Iran are going to be holding meetings next week.
Iran is refuting that, saying no, there won't be any meeting.
This is the AXIO has axios exceed me headline. There
are a number of headlines on this issue. What's ultimately
going to happen in your estimation, and more importantly for me,
is can iron be trusted? Is Iran really negotiating in

(26:17):
good faith and willing to make a deal or are
they just letting everyone else talk knowing that they're not
going to really budge.

Speaker 13 (26:24):
I'm so glad you framed it that way, because that
is the reality. That is the truth the Iranian regime.
They are bad actors. They have been since they took
power of their country in nineteen seventy nine. They have
no interest in actually engaging in dialogue, engaging in diplomacy
with US, let alone any of their rab partners in
the region. So I would take this with a grain

(26:45):
of salt in terms of what's going to happen with
this meeting. And I think at the end of the day,
President Trump has made it very clear that his relationship
with Prime Minister Nan Yahoo is rock solid, it is ironclad,
and that is the priority for the United States. Priority
is standing with our ally the state of Israel, and
not standing with the world's leading sponsor of terrorism. So

(27:06):
we'll see what happens with this meeting. God blessed President
Trump for continuing to try and engage in diplomacy. So
I think we should all give him and his team
enormous amount of credit for that. But to answer your question, no,
the Iranian regime cannot be trusted. It can never be trusted.
And we'll see what happens in the days to come.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Brian live live here on American Sunrise. Hey, what do
you know? Thanks so much for being here.

Speaker 13 (27:29):
Thanks guys, have a good weekend.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Thanks Brian.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
All right, Coming up, guys, HHS Secretary RFK Junior and
doctor Oz teaming up and vowing to reform the prior
authorization process that your insurance wants to order to approve
that doctor visit. Will it be successful? The details ahead
on American Sunrise as we roll on in a puppy
f A Puppy Friday, a Freedom Friday.

Speaker 14 (27:52):
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Speaker 1 (30:20):
What's up?

Speaker 2 (30:21):
Tenzent? It brings me to my New York roots. When
you say bazent oh does it?

Speaker 3 (30:26):
Is that a New York thing? I have no idea
why you say that.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
I don't know. It sounds like an accent. So I
just go in New.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
York, got it? Got it?

Speaker 2 (30:34):
All right?

Speaker 3 (30:34):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (30:35):
Thanks Gina. By the way, all right, now to President
Trump calling out the mainstream media for inaccurately reporting on
the US's mission to obliterate RAN's nuclear facilities. In a
post on truth Social Trump says fake news reporter from
CNN and The New York Times should be fired immediately.
Says they are bad people with evil intentions. The president
is also threatened to sue both outlets over their weak

(30:55):
Iran intelligence report leak covered. So for reaction, let's welcome
in to our Sunwai is Mike Crispy, the host of
the Last Call with Mike Crispy here on rav All right,
so look, Mike Trump has also, by the way, totally
trust that CNN reporter that did the story. Natasha forgot
her last name, bert Rod. I don't anyhow, But then

(31:17):
CNN defended Natasha the reporter in a statement. But the
thing is, Mike part of their statement CNN statements said
that quote. We don't believe it is reasonable to criticize
CNN reporters for accurately reporting the existence of the assessment
and accurately characterizing its findings, which are in the public interest. So,

(31:38):
first of all, you didn't accurately characterize it. And by
the way, nobody's criticizing CNN for the existence of the document.
That statement was ludicrous. Mike, Oh, good morning to you.
By the way, Hi, well, good morning guys.

Speaker 15 (31:50):
Beautiful day, but not so beautiful when you look at
the reporting at CNN. Obviously, this reporter you're talking about, David,
she's the same person who pushed the totally debunked suckers
and losers hoaks, same person who said that the COVID
LAMB league theory was totally unfounded in cold Republicans racist
for it. She is the individual who, time after time

(32:13):
after time, when CNN needs a hatchet job done, she's
the person who takes it on and runs with it.
And I watched that love yesterday right after Caroline Levitt's
press briefing in the afternoon, he had Brian Stelter and
the usual suspects go on there and have a pity
party for themselves defending this reporter who time and time

(32:34):
again has been absolutely debunked. Here's the thing. They don't
want President Trump to have a win.

Speaker 3 (32:41):
He won.

Speaker 15 (32:42):
He totally backed Iran down. He played a very high
stakes game of chicken. That thread the needle perfectly got
them to come.

Speaker 16 (32:50):
To their knees.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
And they don't know how to say it.

Speaker 15 (32:53):
So they need to find something to sow doubts and
keep a negative story going. So they bring back this
Natasha woman who's a total disgrace, and you know what
the jig is up with CNM.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
People aren't full and for her scan this time.

Speaker 4 (33:05):
Guys America has said they're so tired of the DEI stuff.
Devin Secretary Pete Hegseth he's tired of it too. President
Trump has said, we're done with that. But listen to
what happened yesterday in this press conference.

Speaker 17 (33:20):
I do not acknowledge the female pilots that also participated
in this mission. The early messages that you sent out
only congratulated the boys.

Speaker 6 (33:29):
So when I say something like our boys and bombers,
see this is the kind of thing the press does.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Right.

Speaker 6 (33:33):
Of course, the chairman mentioned a female bomber pilot. That's fantastic.
She's fantastic, she's a hero. I want more female bomber pilots.
I hope the men and women of our country sign
up to do such brave and audacious things. But when
you spin it as because I say our boys and
bombers is a common phrase, I'll keep saying things like that,
whether they are men or women. Very proud of that
female pilot, just like I'm very proud of those male pilots.

(33:55):
And I don't care if it's a male or a
female in that cockpit, and the American people don't care.
But it's the obsession with race and gender in this
department that's changed priorities.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
And we don't do that anymore.

Speaker 18 (34:07):
We don't play your little games.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Yes, right there.

Speaker 17 (34:09):
Certainly the uranium was removed from a facility before.

Speaker 3 (34:13):
Oh the pearl clutching though, Mike, Oh my goodness.

Speaker 15 (34:16):
I mean, here's the thing. It wasn't long ago under
the Biden regime. By the way, today is the one
year anniversary when Trump destroyed and ended Biden's political career
in the debate. I just want to say that, but
it wasn't long ago when the Biden regime was introducing
flight suits for pregnant women to fly in the military.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
What a joke.

Speaker 15 (34:37):
But here's the thing that people saw that. They said,
I don't think pregnant women should be flying, you know,
in fighter pilot missions. That's just kind of weird. That's wrong,
that's not discriminatory in any way. And obviously people overwhelmingly
rejected that at the polls and went for President Trump.
But the media can't let go of it, guys, they

(34:58):
can't let go of it, and they are obsessed with
picking at these things that, as you said, doctor Gina,
divide us and keep the DEI scalem alive, when time
and time again the voters have shown they're over it,
they're past it. They don't want it anymore, and they
don't think it's a nice thing. They think it's a
destructive thing. Who cares what genders they are? How about

(35:19):
we talk about what a great job these kids did
going on a thirty plus hour mission to Iran, studying
the sites for years, dropping it with perfect precision, getting
the job done. Nobody gets hurt. How about we talk
about and celebrate them. They've spent more time talking about
the genders than they have talking about the absolute heroism

(35:40):
of these kids. That tells everything you need to know
about the faith.

Speaker 4 (35:43):
I'm a lot more curious where they go to the
restroom on that thirty hour mission than I am what
gender they are.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
Sorry, that's right, that's right. Inquiry Winds one. Hey, Yeah,
Mike Crispy, what's on the last call this weekend? Take
it away from a narcissist perspective? Tell us all about you,
Mike Chrispy. Oh wow, you know.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
Just a humble guy from New Jersey.

Speaker 3 (36:03):
But we're gonna have a show.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
This weekend.

Speaker 15 (36:07):
Obviously, President Trump brokering world peace in the Middle East,
that's a big one. I love the way that he
did the cease fire. I love the way that he
did the art of the deal. He did it perfectly
with Israel and with Iran, got everybody to get something
out of the deal for their own respective survivals. It
was a masterclass. So we're gonna break that down. Additionally,

(36:28):
we're going to talk about, obviously, my original hometown, New
York City, going the way of a socialist hell hole
with Souran Mandambi, a six year resident in the city,
somehow took over the Democrat Party. We'll talk about that
as well, and we'll keep the summer fashion alive. Guys,
it's heating up in the city, so we'll keep the

(36:49):
summer fashion alive. And it's gonna be a fun show.
Great guests and experts. Don't miss it Saturday night at
eight o'clock pm Eastern. Right here on.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
RAV You're looking dapper, by the way, you're looking very much.
Not Jake Tapper, You're looking dapper.

Speaker 3 (37:02):
Oh boy, oh boy. Here we go.

Speaker 4 (37:04):
All right, Mike Christy listen, thank you so much. Have
a wonderful weekend. Happy Freedom Friday to you.

Speaker 10 (37:11):
Thank you, guys.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
All right, coming up, Hickley Dickory, Doc. Why are there.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
More and more woke trigger warnings on everything, including a
popular nursery rhyme. We have the answers ahead on all
of that here on American Sunrays.

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not woke. And what is woke today? You ask, Well,
it will be a North London theater for kids. The

(39:10):
theater is called the Garlic Theater for kids, and it
slapped a trigger warning on the nursery rhyme Hickory dickory
doc Wow. They claim it's over the scene where the
cat chases a mouse and threatens to cut off its tail,
because that, at least from their perspective, can cause some tension.
This is the very same theater that previously put a

(39:30):
trigger warning on three Little Pigs as well. You may
remember we recently reported on trigger warnings being put on
Romeo and Juliet. Yeah, let's bring in doctor Gina and
David for a little bit more on all of this.
Doctor Gene, I want to go to you first, because
I don't believe, if memory starts correct, that you were
part of our conversation about Romeo and Juliet and the
trigger warning there. I have to admit, doctor Gina, not

(39:53):
to take up your time, but hearing stories like this
trigger me. I just want to slap somebody. But I'm
a non violent person, so I'll leave you the floor. Madam.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
You know, the longer we think that we've discovered something
in this generation right with all of our DEI and whatever,
the longer we are saying we knew things that our grandparents,
our parents and our grandparents didn't know the dumber we look.

Speaker 3 (40:23):
And I don't know when.

Speaker 4 (40:24):
Generations are going to figure that out, but unfortunately, it
looks like this generation is no exception.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
David.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
I mean, I mean, where are we going to stop? Right?
I mean I was just looking up the lyrics to
our lyrics? Excuse me the words the three blind mice.
Are folks going to be offended at three blind mice
if you think about it, because it goes on to say,
as we all know, they all ran after the farmer's life.
Why are they running after the farmer's life? Exactly right?
I mean that sounds like it's they're stalking and who

(40:53):
cut off their tails with a carving knife? I mean,
so now we've got a violence disclaimer on there, and
it just keeps going on. Did you ever see such
a sight in your life as three blind mice? Clearly
that's offensive. Oh maybe I'm being facetious. I don't know, guys.
Can we just make the mannes stop? Let's just make
the matter.

Speaker 4 (41:10):
Stop, and do we not have real problems we could
be talking about and solving instead of things like this?

Speaker 1 (41:16):
I don't know, Yeah, yeah, you know, I've said this before,
and I've caught some flak, but I'm just going to
say it again. It's the sissification of our kids. Like,
at what point do we just let kids, you know,
man up a little bit. I mean, come on, now,
you proap. Soon you won't even be able to call
them the blind mice. There'll be the three visually impaired mice.

Speaker 19 (41:37):
Girl.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
I remember, that's right, And that goes to the that
also goes to the participation trophy stuff, you know, like stop,
I mean, I get it. You know you're a parent. Yeah, Look,
your kid came home with a participation you don't get okay,
but whatever.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Who cares?

Speaker 4 (41:51):
Yeah, and ask the mom of a child with a disability.
I want to say, you know, I have a child,
a son, Samuel, with Down syndrome, and people will use
the word retarded in front of me and then apologize
all over themselves, and I'm like, you know what, don't apologize.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
It's a free country. You say what you want. Look,
I grew up.

Speaker 4 (42:06):
I worked in hospitals back in the day when people
with Down centrome were institutionalized, and the word was retarded
then and retarded if you look at the actual translation
means slow. So am I going to go around spending
my time helping my son live a better, more fulfilled life,
or am I going to go around complaining about a
word someone used. I'll let you figure that one out.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Doctor Gene. That's a great point. Uh, you know, I'm
with you on that. Spend your time, Spend your time
as a parent trying to help your kid adjust to
whatever his or her challenge may be, find the ways
that they can kind of fill in the gaps if
you will, and deal with whatever they disability may be.
To me, that's a more proactive use of your time

(42:50):
as opposed to getting upset about what people are saying
or trying to teach them, you know, not to be
afraid of something, help them cope, find coping mechanisms. In
my mind, it's just a more useful time, a more
useful use of your time.

Speaker 4 (43:04):
But yeah, and I'll tell you something. My Sam, he
doesn't care if they use the word retarded. He is
the happiest, has the best life. He is so fulfilled
and loves his life every single day, and he's not
worried about what word someone is using. And and you know,
people try, you know, they change the vernacular all the
time too, Like you have to say otherwise otherwise able.

(43:24):
Now you're not even allowed to say disability more. Terrence,
I don't know if you knew that was politically incorrect now.

Speaker 3 (43:28):
Too, Just stop, just stop. Let's be Americans and.

Speaker 4 (43:31):
Let's let's let's try to bless people in our society
that that have challenges anyway, Terrence better goes, We're back in.

Speaker 3 (43:38):
We're back in Anchor Alcatraz. Terrence go, I.

Speaker 1 (43:43):
Tell you the Trump administration aims to protect our rights
and religious liberties. So how are those efforts going so far?

Speaker 20 (43:50):
We'll have enough people to eat next us.

Speaker 7 (44:02):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. It is time for our
moment of faith, brought to us by Lee Greenwood and
the God blessed the USA. Bible in focus today protecting
our religious liberties. The Vice president of Americans United for
the Separation of Church and State, Alessandro Terrizoni, attended the
first meeting of the President's Religious Liberty Commission, and naturally,

(44:32):
he had some pretty interesting observations. He writes that he
had to send an email to a Justice Department address
and found that unsettling. He also questioned why Attorney General
Pam Bondi was there and the Justice Department signage was
also set up there at the meeting. The Commission, by
the way, is aimed at ending the weaponization of government
against people of faith. So what more can we expect

(44:54):
from this commission?

Speaker 2 (44:55):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
For more, let's bring in the executive director of the
Providence Forum and a Sea, your producer at core Ridge Ministries,
doctor Jerry nucom.

Speaker 21 (45:03):
Doctor nukelemb good more, Good morning, Great to be with you.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
It's a pleasure to have you. What would you like
to see come out of this.

Speaker 21 (45:10):
Commission to stop the anti Christian and anti Jewish discrimination
which is taking place in our country and frankly America.
When it was founded, ninety nine point eight percent of
the population in seventeen seventy five were professing Christians. And
basically what happened was they established this country, gave us

(45:33):
religious freedom and allowed people of all faiths or no
faiths to experience freedom here. But what's happened in the
last few generations, Basically there's been a wholesale, you know,
discrimination against people of faith, people who believe in the Bible,
and yet it was the Bible that gave birth to

(45:56):
the nation. In a very real way.

Speaker 8 (45:58):
I mean to.

Speaker 21 (46:00):
Amendment says Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment
of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof Now those
words meant and basically historically was understood to mean, there
will be no national denomination. We will not have a
Church of America like they had a Church of England,
and you had to conform to it, and if you

(46:20):
didn't then you were in trouble. But this has given
us great latitude and great freedom. But in the mid
nineteen forties, a new doctrine appeared and was embraced by
the US Supreme Court and encouraged by groups like Americans
United for Separation of Church and State, the ACOU Freedom

(46:40):
from Religion Foundation. And then in effect, what these groups
do is they promote freedom from religion. Well, the foundurs
gave us freedom of religion. Freedom of religion includes everybody,
whether you agree or don't agree. Freedom from religion explicitly
discriminates against leavers. And so that's why I think what

(47:02):
Trump is doing with this commission is the right thing.
And I'm not surprised at all that a representative from
the Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
You know would be upset about that.

Speaker 1 (47:14):
Oh wow, Doctor Newcombe's such a great distinguishment. Freedom from religion,
freedom of religion. That's that's that's good stuff. I'm gonna
use that. Unfortunately, we're out of time, but I appreciate
your perspective. Thanks for being here with us this morning.

Speaker 8 (47:28):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (47:29):
All right, we're back with the second hour of American Sunrise.

Speaker 14 (47:32):
Right after this.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 3 (47:45):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
Well, it's culture.

Speaker 3 (47:49):
We have breaking news to share with you.

Speaker 1 (47:50):
Politics.

Speaker 2 (47:51):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 1 (47:55):
We've got your couple.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 18 (48:06):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and I'm doctor Tennan.

Speaker 2 (48:14):
Welcome back, everybody to the second hour of American sun Rise.
I'm David Brody, coming to you from d C TGIF.
By the way, let's bring in doctor g She's in
West Palm t Bates in our Denver newsroom. The gang's
all here.

Speaker 9 (48:26):
Hey.

Speaker 2 (48:26):
You know, here's the deal. The Nobel Peace Prize can
we talk about that for a quick second, because Buddy Carter,
a congressman, has nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize,
which I think is great and I think he actually
deserves it, and there's a lot of reasons for it,
not just Laurn. I mean, you can talk about the
Congo and what's happening there. But Gina, what's interesting to

(48:49):
me is that about three I just looked, three hundred
and thirty eight people have been nominated so far to
the Nobel Peace Prize commission or group there. I don't
know if they're called a commission. So we'll see if
Trump can break through. But he sure deserves it.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
Doctor J.

Speaker 3 (49:03):
Yeah. How many on that list? Brodie, have you ever
heard of?

Speaker 1 (49:08):
Zero?

Speaker 3 (49:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (49:10):
I mean, see, here we go. This will be political.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
You know.

Speaker 4 (49:14):
I hope he gets it. I think that he should
get it. I mean, he absolutely deserves it on like
ten levels, going back with his first term, with the
Abraham Accords and other things that he did. So I
do hope that he gets it. I guess, you know,
my confidence is not.

Speaker 3 (49:30):
That high that he will. But you know, maybe it's
time for parallel economy kind of thing.

Speaker 4 (49:36):
Maybe it's time we come up with our own peace prize,
our own awards.

Speaker 3 (49:40):
Why do we have to subscribe.

Speaker 4 (49:42):
To one that has notoriously been skewed terrence, That's my question. M.

Speaker 1 (49:48):
We're going to see what happens. In the meantime, President
Trump is going to receive a new intelligence briefing today,
just one day after the administration went public from the
Pentagon and the White House, a firm though the lethality
of last Saturday's bombings of Iran's nuclear facilities. In the meantime,
the President will also put on his peacemaker in chief
hat today as he hosts the foreign ministers of Congo

(50:11):
and Rwanda in the Oval Office. The leaders are expected
to sign a peace agreement ending in decades long conflict
between the two countries. One of the primary incentives for
peace in the region is creating an environment where American
businesses will be more willing to invest. Eastern Congo, by
the way, where much of the fighting has been focused,
is home to many valuable resources, including rare minerals like

(50:35):
tantalum and tungsten. Access to those minerals have to some
degree fueled the war, which displaced millions and killed thousands,
and the US Justice Department, as well as the Department
of Homeland Security apparently have reached some sort of agreement
to try Kilmar Abrago Garcia on human smuggling charges before

(50:55):
following through with his deportation. Abrego Garcia has been making
headline since the Trump administration deported him, only to have
a federal judge force the administration to return him from
a maximum security prison in El Salvador. Abrego Garcia's release
from a Tennessee jail where he's currently being held was
approved earlier this week. He's expected to be released as

(51:15):
soon as today, but only to be taken into custody
by ice. The Salvadoran Nationals lawyers are asking the FEDS
to hold him in Maryland once he's released. That's where
his wife and children are. It's also where he lived
illegally for more than a decade before being deported back
in March. Well, it is official New York City Mayor

(51:35):
Eric Adams is running for re election, but this time
as an independent, not a Democrat. New York Democrats made
headlines on Tuesday when they elected Democrat socialist zor On
Mamdani as their mayoral candidate. Adams was elected to the
office as a Democrat, but on Thursday he launched his
reelection bid by taking aim at Mamdani's progressive policies.

Speaker 22 (51:56):
This is not a city of handouts. This is a
city of hands up. We're gonna lift up the city
of New York. So I'm asking you New york Is
to continue to stand with me as we moved this
city in the direction.

Speaker 1 (52:10):
I'm ready to be your mayor.

Speaker 22 (52:12):
I can't.

Speaker 1 (52:15):
Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwell, by the way, is the
Republican candidate for the mayor of New York. That's a
quick check of your headlines. Now let's get over to
our resident New Yorker, David Brody. David, good morning.

Speaker 2 (52:27):
Thank you so much to you. I appreciate I'm from
New York. Take your order if you want some water,
all right, I appreciate it. Turning our attention now back
to the US strikes on Iran. Secretary of Defense Pete
Hegseth cleared up any misinformation being spread by the media
about their success and the people that actually carried out
the orders to take out Iran's nuclear capabilities. So what

(52:48):
irked the president was the lamestream media. They're not giving
our brave pilots who performed the mission the credit they
deserve for a job well done. Taking the truth social
after yesterday's Pentagon briefing, the president were quote fake news
reporter from CNN and The New York Times should be
fired immediately, bad people with evil intentions. Lots of exclamation points.

(53:09):
He's also threatening to sue both outlets over there reporting.
Joining us now to talk about the mission to take
out Aron's nuclear capabilities and it's aftermath is retired Navy
CEO Officer Mike Sirelli. Mike, good to have you on
the show. So we got a lot more information on
the success of the strikes than we have to date
at yesterday's press conference with Secretary Hegseth. Take a look

(53:31):
at this. We'll talk on the other side.

Speaker 6 (53:33):
President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation
in history, and it was a resounding success, resulting in
a ceasefire agreement and the end of the Twelve Day War.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
So what is your assessment of the operation. I know
there's been some concern about where is the enriched uranium
possibly stored in centrifuses, gas cans and centrifusions. I don't
know what do you make of what's happening here?

Speaker 5 (54:05):
So I think whatever Trump does, no matter what there
is the side of this country, the party of mental
health issues, the hypocrisy, the socialism, they won't give them credit.
The bottom line, guys here is that the strikes were successful. Now,
we always say that truth is the first casualty of war.
Without boots on the ground, you need to make a

(54:26):
battle damage assessment, a BDA based off aerial photography, satellite imagery. Yes,
Israel has boots on the ground, they can add to
that assessment. The strikes were successful and they hit their
intended outcome of setting back around nuclear capabilities at least years.
And I think as we go further along and IAEA

(54:48):
with Grossy gets on the ground to do another assessment,
we're going to see that the strikes were overall successful.
But here's the thing. This is where people put politics
ahead of the troops. And that is why Pete gave
a very fiery speech press conference, very reminiscent of Donald Runfeld,
criticizing the press. And that is our soldier's secretary defending

(55:12):
the troops, also defending his boss. So you know, I
understand his passion behind that speech. And again there's the
fifty percent of the media that will condemn him for
that fiery address.

Speaker 4 (55:26):
Well, Mike, as we mentioned earlier, the President it took
to truth social to defend the honor of the pilots who.

Speaker 3 (55:33):
Flew the mission, as he well should.

Speaker 4 (55:35):
Trump said, the purpose of yesterday's press conference was to
fight for the dignity of our great American pilots. These
patriots were very upset after thirty six hours of dangerously
flying through enemy territory. They landed, they knew the success
was legendary, and then two days later they started reading

(55:57):
this fake news by CNN and failing New York Times.
This just was If it wasn't treasonous, it was definitely unpatriotic.

Speaker 3 (56:08):
So, Mike, I wanted you to speak to that.

Speaker 4 (56:10):
As a former military person, how would you have felt
if you fly this successful you know, kiss your wife
goodbye in the morning and don't know if you'll ever
see her again for sure, and fly this very successful
mission that you've trained for your whole entire life, and
then you're deemed a failure by a biased news media.
He bent on striking out against Donald Trump, and help bent,

(56:31):
by the way, on really putting us into a war.
I mean, that's what this comes down to. I don't
want to hide from that fact. This wasn't just about Trump.
This was about putting America to war. Tell us about
your feelings on this.

Speaker 5 (56:45):
There's two points I want to make here, and that's
a good question. You see me smiling. One is it
feels good to have a president that's going to stand
by his troops as well as the Secretary of Defense
and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. You know, all
that matters to the troops. We don't care about some
media outlets who declare themselves national defense or security experts

(57:07):
who've never served at war. At the end of the day,
all that matters to us is the opinion of our teammates,
our men, our commanders, our family, and God and the
rest can all go to hell. As I say so,
you know, people are missing what Trump has done here.
And you talked in the previous segment about the Nobel
Peace Price. He has set the potential to change the

(57:30):
geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. As we're seeing the
Golf Cooperation Council countries come forward and say thank God
that Iran is no longer a nuclear power. But that
has implications not only on his recent address to NATO
and getting our partners to spend five percent of their
GDP peace through Strength, but you're seeing a different relationship
with Russia and China. I have no doubt that we

(57:50):
will see a ceasefire or treaty with Hamas and Israel soon,
and he will bring a conclusion to the Ukraine Russian War. So,
no matter what you think, you cannot rob somebody of
their accomplishments and what President Trump has set in place.
So the opinions of the media. As a military member,
we just don't care.

Speaker 1 (58:10):
Hey, Mike, now that we've had almost a week to
take in what happened last Saturday in Iran, I'd like
you to give us a thirty thousand foot view kind
of the impact of all of this. Yes, we know
that we obliterated, or the United States military obliterated Iran's
nuclear capabilities, But in terms of global messaging, what message

(58:31):
was sent to the entire world?

Speaker 5 (58:33):
Absolutely well, First off, Trump did what over forty six
years of presidential administrations couldn't do. From Carter to this point,
he drew a red line in the sand, and then
he backed it up. I mean We all remember the
days of Obama set in a red line in the
sand over chemical weapons with a sod used chemical weapons
and then we did nothing. That message was sent to China,

(58:57):
Russia and any of our abbs saries that are the
leaders of the free world, and we will do what's
necessary to defend freedom, not only for America but for
the world. And so that's why we're seeing a different posture,
a different attitude amongst the NATO countries right now. We're
seeing a different attitude amongst our Middle Eastern partners. Even
Hesbela refused to back Iran and strike Israel during these events.

(59:21):
So you remove this cancer known as Iran, and you
actually have set the stage for potential peace and stability
in the Middle East. Whatever that may look like. It's
definitely not going to look like an American model. But
for the economic development to help the Middle East in
Saudi Arabia, UAE and all become future tech hubs of
the world. That is the actions of this president and

(59:43):
no previous president before him.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
Mike Serlli, great to have you on the show. Great
analysis as always, love having.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
You, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (59:50):
Thank you all right, guys, Coming up, Democrat New Jersey
Congresswoman Lamonica mcgiver no relation to mcgiver from the eighties,
had her day in federal court yesterday. Charge was with
allegedly assaulting a law enforcement officer during a protest at
that Newark, US ice facility last month. What happened when

(01:00:12):
the congress woman went before the judge we'll find out
next But first time of this day in.

Speaker 19 (01:00:17):
History, making sure that we continue to suppend stands in
our healthcare system, making sure that we're able to make
every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able

(01:00:37):
to do with the with the covid I scul me,
with dealing with everything.

Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
We have to do with yikes. It was on this
day last year that the first debate between then presidential
candidates Show Biden Donald Trump occurred. The event was hosted
by CNN, and it definitely reaffirmed fears about Biden's ability
to run for reelection. A nightmare, let alone lead the country.
By the way, it's hard to forget how the forty

(01:01:04):
sixth presidents stumbled over his words and thoughts. The rest,
as they say, is history and bad history. For Joe.
See a Denny's Joe Back with more American centries in
just a moment. Welcome back everybody to American Center. I

(01:01:40):
is great to have you with us this morning. I'm
in the swamp here in DC, and it is now
time to drain that swamp. This morning, we're flushing out
New Jersey Congresswoman Lamonica mcgever, who pled not guilty in
federal court this week to charges of assaulting, resisting, and
impeding Homeland Security investigators while visiting that detention center for
a league back in May. Her trial date set, by

(01:02:02):
the way, for November tenth. When she emerged from the courtroom,
she was greeted as a celebrity from her supporters. This
is what she had to say. Here we go take
a look.

Speaker 23 (01:02:13):
As Paul just mentioned, I just left out of court
and pleaded not guilty because I'm not guilty, and you know,
we will fight this at the end of the day.

Speaker 10 (01:02:25):
This is all about political intimidation.

Speaker 23 (01:02:28):
The Trump administration and his you know, him and his
colleagues or cronies, whatever you want to call them, have
weaponized the federal government. They've weaponized the Department of Justice,
and anybody who.

Speaker 10 (01:02:42):
Stands up to them, anyone who.

Speaker 23 (01:02:45):
Criticizes them, anyone who fights back against them find themselves
and these hairs that we're in today, in this moment
of time that I'm dealing with right.

Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Now, unbelievable. Let's bring in doctor g and T for more.
They the Trump administration weaponized the federal government and the
Department of Justice. Gina, Hello, Earth to Democrats. Come on,
she knows better and she's any I oh so frustrating.

Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
I mean, I think I'm a broken record. I say
two things on this show every single day. They accuse
us of doing what they do. Number one and number two.
This is playground politics. This is immaturity at its best.
The American people are so sick of this, and the
American people know the truth, and that's why they're supporting

(01:03:34):
this administration in the numbers that they are. That's why
polling numbers are so high. That's why he was elected
with a mandate in the first place to take care
of things exactly like this.

Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
Terrence, No, absolutely, And my plea to American voters would
be go into the voting booth when your elections are
for House of Representatives, for Senate, for president, and make
sure that you vote your conscient to make sure that
you vote out those who haven't been acting in a
statesmanlike manner. And I've told this story many times before.

(01:04:09):
I was talking to and this was years ago in
my career, was talking to a gentleman running for our
re election in Indiana, and one of the things that
struck me is he said, my first job as a
lawmaker in the US House to act in a statesman
like manner and to be a statesman. And I think
that's where it starts. Forget policy, it's a law, It

(01:04:29):
starts with the way you act in the way you
conduct yourself in that position. And I think too many
of our lawmakers haven't conducted themselves as statesmen or women.

Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
Well, you got Congressman Macguiver here, and you've got Alex
Padilla right the Senator. You know, they're they're mucking it
up there and all because they're trying to, you know,
rally the base or something like that. But it's not
just a talking points an action point. They have to,
you know, do this for the cameras because this is
what their base of fifteen percent demand. And I say

(01:05:00):
fifteen percent, I still think it's less than that. I retina,
I like to correct you. You said there are two
things that you always say in the show. No, there's
a third thing, which is boy, that's one of my
favorite Bible verses. You say that that's a third thing.

Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
You do say that.

Speaker 4 (01:05:13):
Too, But I didn't catch the Bible verse in your intro,
so maybe I missed something right.

Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
Oh and David Brown just told me Bzent that's four things.
There are four things.

Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
Yeah, and follow the money, so it's five.

Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
We'll just that was gonna be by, Yes, follow the money.

Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
That's right.

Speaker 14 (01:05:29):
We love you.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
All right, I gotta go. I guess we'll be back
with more American sunrise. After these messages, I feel like
I'm nineteen seventy four anchor after these messages. Check your
rabbit ears.

Speaker 1 (01:05:55):
Brenckenridge, Colorado. Yes, the mountains are still snow capped. I
can attest to this. I see them daily, and the
higher you get, there is still snow in the mountains
here in Colorado, Breck the beautiful area you've never been.
Definitely a place to go. All right, we're getting you
ready for the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange.
It's going to ring here at about seven minutes. So far,

(01:06:16):
so good, at least on the major indices. Pre market
Trading has all of them in the green. The other
bright spot right now is crude oil. It's also in
the green, even though looks like it's somewhat flat. But
we'll continue to monitor the situation. And again we'll take
you to the opening bell here in just a little bit.
But now let's get you back over to David Brodie. David,
good morning, Good morning, t Bates.

Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
Always good to see you. All right, So as we
wait for the markets to open, listen, I want to
keep our focus on our wallets and the big beautiful
bill that we are all waiting to be approved. Though
it is turned into one potentially big bad headache. One
of the items inside of it is this gem. Trump
announces one thousand dollars government funded accounts for a American babies.

(01:07:01):
Parents can add additional private contributions up to five thousand
dollars per year. Trump called it a quote pro family
initiative that will help millions of Americans harness the strength
of our economy to lift up the next generation. All right, well,
let's talk about that and other things with Stephen Wang's
CEO and founder of dub Stephen's company helps make investing

(01:07:23):
a lot easier for you, Steven, great to have you
on the show. Appreciate it. So what do you make
of a plan like this? This is a novel, different, interesting.

Speaker 16 (01:07:32):
Yeah, Honestly, Dave, I think it could be one of
the most transformative economic policies in our entire generation. Right now,
the stock market is one of the best and most
powerful wealthcoing tools we've ever had, right but for most Americans,
especially working class families, it's really out of reach. It's
why forty percent Americans don't even own a single stock today.
On the other hand, wealthy families they're starting to invest

(01:07:54):
with their kids before they can walk. But what about
everyone else? And TULP accounts re rechange that it would
give every child, regardless of the background, a real ownership
stake in America's future from day one. It's not just
a handout, it's not just spending money, but it's a
real investment, and to me, that's really important. It sets
a new tone. It tells every American child you're not

(01:08:15):
just a worker, you're an owner, and you truly own
a slice of the stocks and the companies that are
out there that are creating the future. I think that's
especially important for my generation as you look at the
growing divide amongst sort of the United States, and even
see the recent elections and sort of the Merrill race
in sort of New York City. Right, people are turning

(01:08:36):
against capitalism, but that is what created the very American
dream in the first place, and we need to turn
that narrative. And I think this can be one of
the most powerful things towards that.

Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Hey, Steven, what do you make kind of overall of
the big beautiful bill we're hearing about? It could be
in some trouble, who knows, but let's just say it passes.
It's got the tax cuts in there, which is huge. However, Ever,
obviously it seems like it's going to increase the deficit,
though the White House pushes back on that over time

(01:09:05):
that they say it won't do. What do you think
overall of the bill? What's the good, the bad, maybe
even some of the ugly or is there no ugly?
And how do you see it?

Speaker 18 (01:09:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 16 (01:09:15):
I think people are going to be on both sides
of sort of the bill, and there's going to be
voices on both sides. But I think what's most important
is that we are focused and stay focused propelling forward
the innovation America. We're in one of the most intense
arm races there ever been since the nuclear race. Right
AI is one of the biggest new things, and frankly,
American innovation has never been more important than before. Whereas

(01:09:37):
what we're doing today could radically change everyone's jobs, everyone's
life in the next two or three years, let's say,
if we even get to AGI, like some of the
big labs are predicting.

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Right So, I think.

Speaker 16 (01:09:47):
What's really important right now is we keep intense focus
on innovation, reinvesting, the tax cuts. I think there are
incredible parts of the big beautiful bill that are driving this,
the Trump Accounts sort of being one of them. At
the end of the day, it's never going to be perfect.
So I think what we need to do today is
we need to unite is America. We need to get
this through. We can't deal e Dela anymore. And we

(01:10:09):
need to keep a sharp focus on driving innovation. And
then what it's trying to do with the Trump accounts
and sort of the tax shuts and broadly investing corporate
America is also the mission drove me to build up.
We're trying to make smarter investing accessible to everyone and
people really need the tools to help them grow their
investing and it's not enough to just have a stake.

(01:10:30):
So I think the bill, the Trump accounts the big
beautiful bill. It could serve as a spark starting point
for building and investing in their future in a very
serious way. And we're going to need to deal with
some of the outcomes that come along with it. And
what I do really believe in is, hey, nothing will
be perfect. If we as American people, we can unite,
we're gonna be able to solve any of the problems

(01:10:51):
that come out of it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
Steven, I don't know if you brought your crystal ball
with you, but as a stock market, how do you
think that will react? And look in the next I
don't know, three months, six months, I mean hard to
obviously predict. And what about interest rates and Jerome Powell
and he's not moving on that. So what do you
think overall? We got about a minute left or so.

Speaker 16 (01:11:09):
See, Yeah, we've seen we've seen the volatility of the
past couple of months. The tariffs brought the markets down,
but now we're ready above about above six thousand. Again,
that's a B five hundred. I think we're such a
pivotal moment where we've seen acceleration investment, and it goes
back to the AI narrative of the generational wealth creation
that's happening, and we will luck at the mag seven.

(01:11:32):
They do make up for the majority of the returns
of the stock market, but they continue to grow, and
they're continue to grow at a very reasonable pace where
the pe ratios and the price earnings, they're generating real revenue.
So I think we're in a phenomenal place where the
economy is going to continue to flourish. I think the
big beautiful bill passing will be part of that, and
extending the tax cuts to help create and set the

(01:11:53):
stage of the past four to five years of incredible
economic growth. So I think we're still at the very
early innings of seeing through a very policy friendly administration,
and I think we'd be as stupid as Business New
readers not to support and continue doubling down and investing
back in the American economy and taking her apart and
increasing the stock market.

Speaker 2 (01:12:15):
Stephen Jane, great to have you with us. Really appreciate
your time. Great stuff as always, Thank you, David, founder
of dub All. Right, let's head back to Terrence in
Denver for the opening bell in New York Change. Sponsored
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Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
We're less than a minute away from the opening bell
at the New York Stock Exchange. It is the final
day of trading of this week. Pre market trading looking
pretty good. The moment the bell rings, you hear the
applause there in the background. The bell will ring Momentarily
the moment that bell does ring, will get a sense
of how the markets are looking on at least to
start this day of trading, and then it will probably

(01:13:04):
be an up and down day. If you're a trader,
you know it typically goes up and goes down, and
goes up and goes down. Hopefully it will it will
end excuse me on the upmoe. All right, ladies and gentlemen,
There you have it. The bell is ringing, which means
the markets are officially open. And just like that, markets
looking similar to what they were looking about seven minutes ago.
All the major indices are in the green. Up there up, slightly,

(01:13:26):
but still up. That's always a good thing, right now.
Gold and silver are down, but crude oil is up.
Will of course, continue to monitor all of this for
you throughout the day here on Real America's Voice. In
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getting a major dose of logic, cowboy logic by none
other than the woman who delivers it every weekend. Right
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a preview of this weekend's barn party. Next, heer on
American Sunlight.

Speaker 20 (01:15:05):
There she is, Hey, Donna.

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
Hi, welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm back to g
Thanks for joining us this morning. We invite you to
hop in our conversation on Getter and Rumble. It's time
now to take the political pulse of America the beat
Today setting the record straight. Secretary of Defense Pete hegsas
slamming the mainstream media, calling out reporters for questioning the
success of recent US military mission to destroyer runs nuclear facilities.

Speaker 3 (01:15:49):
Take a look at what he had to.

Speaker 6 (01:15:50):
Say, because you, and I mean specifically you. The press
specifically cheer against Trump so hard. It's like in your
DNA and in your blood. Cheer against Trump because you
want him not to be successful so bad.

Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
You have to cheer against.

Speaker 18 (01:16:09):
The efficacy of these strikes.

Speaker 6 (01:16:11):
You have to hope maybe they weren't effective, Maybe the
way the Trump administration is represented him isn't true. So
let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and then
spin it, spin it in every way we can to
try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public

(01:16:31):
mind over whether or not are brave pilots were successful.

Speaker 4 (01:16:38):
Secretary was echoing the President, who was quite clear in
a post on truth social saying fake news reporters from
CNN and New York Times should be fired immediately, bad
people with evil intentions. The President is also now threatening
to sue both of those outlets over their coverage on
the attack of Iran. All right, for more, let's bring

(01:16:59):
in and Terrence joining us now as the host of
Cowboy Logic here on Real America's Voice, the one had
early done at Fidusha.

Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
Donna. Your take on heag, says presser and the President's.

Speaker 18 (01:17:09):
Threat, Well, I don't even know where to start on this.

Speaker 12 (01:17:12):
It's just so obvious, how biased and how Pete actually said,
how it's in their DNA. They just can't help it.
They just have such Trump derangement syndrome. But President Trump
could reinstate the Smith Month Act. This was put in
back in the forties when they realized after World War

(01:17:33):
Two that well, you know, they would get a little
cozy with some of the congressmen and senators with the media.
So it makes the media personally liable if they lie. Well,
guess who took it out, guys, yeh ye, that would
be Barack Obama. He got rid of the Smith Mond Deck.
So if President Trump reinstates that, that would kind of

(01:17:53):
solve a lot of problems. But let's get back to
what Hegseth said. He was awesome in that. One thing
he also said later on was he called out Jennifer Griffin. Now,
Jennifer Griffin was my reporter when I was an anchor
at the Fox News Channel. She was my Israeli correspondent.
She actually, I got to tell you, was awesome. I
don't know what happened once she came back to the

(01:18:15):
swamp and became Pentagon reporter, but she actually Hegseth said
to her, Jennifer, I know you, and you're one of
the worst. I mean, he just called her right out.
And Jennifer's husband, I always say, follow the family tree here.
Jennifer's husband apparently is the national security correspondent for NPR,

(01:18:35):
so I'm sure they're not real happy with Carrie Lake either.
I mean, this is such a tangled web here, but
he is saying. Hegseth is saying he wants a criminal
investigation into CNN. This woman, Natasha Bertram is just at
the front of so many lies, especially but CNN, the
New York Times, they Times can make up a story

(01:18:56):
and then it gets thought of as the true, and
then everybody runs with it. It's unbelievable. This is how the
Russia Russia Russia hoax came from the Five Eyes in
Europe back to the United States. They could just lie
outright and all of a sudden, everybody takes it as
the truth if the New York Times says it. You know,

(01:19:17):
let's remember New York Times denied the Holocaust, which kind
of dragged us into World War Two.

Speaker 18 (01:19:22):
So they're no friend of America.

Speaker 12 (01:19:25):
They are no friend of MAGA, that's for sure, and
they will do anything they can to destroy President Trump.

Speaker 18 (01:19:31):
It's just ridiculous.

Speaker 12 (01:19:32):
Leakers also planted fake news stories disparaging Trump's RAND strikes,
as we've been talking about.

Speaker 18 (01:19:38):
But there's so much more. This is just the latest
in a long line.

Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
Oh, you're spot on and all of that. Don Hey,
I want to move over to a Senate Majority Leader,
John Thune. We know about the Senate parliamentarian now who's
basically struck down a lot of or a good portion
of this one big beautiful bill. Where are you on
all of this? Because it seems like Thune is now

(01:20:03):
starting to turn into Mitch McConnell a little bit. And
I hate to say that because I know John Thune.
I actually like John Thune. But when I say like him,
i'm talking about I like him personally. But he's got
to have some backbone here. It's time for backbone.

Speaker 18 (01:20:17):
I have a question.

Speaker 12 (01:20:18):
Why does the parliamentarian have the line item veto and
not the President of the United States? Do you guys
ever think about that? This is unbelievable to me. How
can she or it's a she? I know in this
case she was put in by Harry Reid. She's obviously
a Trump hating Democrat. But to put in or to
keep in what she wants to keep in is is

(01:20:41):
what like eighty to ninety percent of the country voted against.
I mean, she wants to keep a Medicaid benefits. She
wants to it's it's insane for illegals.

Speaker 18 (01:20:51):
Illegals.

Speaker 2 (01:20:52):
Huh yeah, for illegals, right right, right, go ahead, please
bun No.

Speaker 12 (01:20:57):
She wants to stop the provision that would ban illegals
from stealing Medicaid from American taxpayers. I mean, it's a
perfect example of Trump derangement syndrome. But she has the
line item veto and that's ridiculous, and.

Speaker 18 (01:21:12):
Thune could get rid of it immediately. And he's not.

Speaker 12 (01:21:16):
He was never a friend of Trump. I didn't trust
him from day one. I guess maybe he is a
nice guy, David, but nah, not my cup of tea.
I mean, I think Speaker Johnson could get a little
more of a backbone with all this too, But that's
also another area to.

Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
Go, Donna. What strikes me about this parliamentarian is that
she is unelected. She was appointed, as you said, So
why does someone who's not even been elected have such
a big sway or say over what's going into this bill.

Speaker 12 (01:21:46):
I know it really is in sanity. I don't even
know why they even have it. Where did this come from?
I need to look into the history of this. But
like you say, to appoint somebody who essentially has a
lion item veto something that way back to Ronald Reagan
wanted to have years ago, decades ago and was never
able to get. But she essentially has a line item
veto to just slash anything she doesn't like. I just

(01:22:09):
don't understand how that's even allowed to be in there.
And again Thune could use his power to stop it,
and he's not, so that speaks volumes. I can just
imagine some of the tweets President Trump is going to
come out with this weekend to try to push through
this big beautiful bill. And there's other things in the
big beautiful bill. Remember this AI thing for ten years?

(01:22:30):
People are you know, incensed about that. MTG is saying
if that stays in, she's going to vote against it too,
So they got their work cut out from that. They
think they're going to have this signed by July fourth,
but you know, I hope they do, because they basically
take the entire summer off and then nothing gets done.

Speaker 4 (01:22:48):
You know, Donna, I know you're gonna want to comment
on this. This is so embarrassing. The DIMS is still
trying to drag the Jaysticks experience out as if America
doesn't know better about what really happened. Now with the
sham hearings and the whole rest of it, they've debuted
a replica j six plaque to try to shame GOP colleagues.

(01:23:14):
Oh my gosh, DoD, I mean, they're so pathetic. They're
on life support at this point. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:23:20):
Well, I think what it is is they do have
a certain base that really doesn't follow the news, and
you can't blame them.

Speaker 18 (01:23:28):
People have their lives to live, they have.

Speaker 12 (01:23:30):
Their kids to raise, taxes to pay, jobs to go
to in many instances, and so what they're trying to
do is to push this plaque that honors the police.
On January sixth, and as our RAV viewers know full well,
police actually started the insurrection, which we were calling actually
a FED surrection, by shooting rubber bullets and tear gas

(01:23:53):
into the crowd that was mostly peaceful. They were singing
the national anthem, they were praying, And I mean, people
have a right to defend themselves, but they have to
keep this this scenario going. And I mean, look, have
you ever seen anything like this as a insurrection, And
yet look at what's happening obviously in all the major cities,
especially out west where Antifa and BLM are still riding. Again,

(01:24:17):
this guy in red right there, folks, that was Matthew Perna.
He's the one who hung himself later on, So think
about that. Michael Byrd got a promotion after he shot
Ashley Babbitt in cold blood on video, and these guys
want to herald the police. And then you also have
Roseanne Boilin beaten to death that also is on video

(01:24:40):
when she was already down. It's so wrong on so
many levels. But as long as the sham Jay six
committee stands, everybody thinks that that is what really happened
if they don't watch it as closely as we do.
And I really do wish they would either let some
of these jan sixers testify before Congress, under which many

(01:25:01):
of them want to do, or at least have another
J six committee that actually is not a sham look
into this. Because the forty four thousand hours are still
being withheld because of the Capitol Police Board. They have
much more power in some instances over even the members
of Congress, and they're holding back a lot of this
video and that again is not what people know about.

Speaker 18 (01:25:22):
And it's said because they're.

Speaker 12 (01:25:24):
Being fed a totally one eighty story like they like
they're doing in so many other cases.

Speaker 18 (01:25:31):
The truth is the absolute opposite.

Speaker 4 (01:25:34):
All right, donad what's going on at the Barn Party
this weekend and what's ahead on Cowboy Logic.

Speaker 12 (01:25:40):
Well, we have the great Laura Logan for a full
hour in Manda. She just unloads. She's awesome.

Speaker 18 (01:25:47):
And Jay six or Enrique Tario, he's a proud boy.
Speak about this.

Speaker 12 (01:25:51):
He was not even in DC and he got twenty
two years. I mean, think of how insane all of
this is. So it's on Cowboy Logic six am and
nine pm Eastern on Saturday, four pm on Sunday afternoon
again all times Eastern and again for you folks with insomnia,
and I'm in there a lot two am early Monday morning.

(01:26:12):
That's great for the West Coast as well. We will
see you in the Barn Party. Love you, guys, Thank
you so much.

Speaker 3 (01:26:17):
To thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (01:26:19):
Appreciate that logic. And then there's cowboy logic. Thanks again,
appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (01:26:24):
All right, all right, well.

Speaker 2 (01:26:26):
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(01:28:01):
You've seen his comments in the Rumbling get her chats.
We're talking about rav family member Carefree Largo. He is
in the house. We're gonna chat with him after the break.
Stick around, keep it right here on American Sunrise.

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(01:29:03):
All right as time now as Pilson Tea in the
cup today, all of you in the American Sunrise, Chuck,
guess what you're the ones in the cup today. Let
me bring back in Terrence and David and I'll tell
you what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
There, y'all are hello in the chat right now, Doctor g.

Speaker 2 (01:29:22):
I am too. I am too. I'm right here. I'm
typing away, by the way. Yeah, go ahead, Tea, I
see you in the chat.

Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
Well, now, I was just gonna say, I was jokingly
saying that I'm a city slicker, which I am, and
so instead of instead of baring parties, I prefer block parties.
And that's kind of created a conversation in and of itself.
Jingus agrees with me. He says, yeah, he loves block
parties as well. And I just said this, and I
truly do believe this. I like block parties because it

(01:29:50):
really is an opportunity, I think, to get to know
your neighbors and really to build community. How often do
we just kind of drive into our garages, We might
wave to our neighbors, we happen to see them out.
Some of us drive into the garage quickly try to
close the door so you don't have to say anything.
But I think a block party gives us an opportunity
to really spend time to get to know our neighbors
and to build that community. I think that's healthy and

(01:30:11):
it's something that I just personally cherished. So that's part
of the reason I'm a block party guy.

Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
And Jang has just said it's called a block Is
it called a block party because it's on the block
or because they block off the street. No, very interesting.
So you know, this is what we talked about. We
don't just talk about news. We talked about block party.
We were talking about Denny's earlier on I mean, Gina,
you are you are a card carring member of the chat.
You're right at the and so you you give us
you're the expert on the chat for sure. And there's

(01:30:39):
been some wild, great different conversations. Yeah, I mean it
runs the gamut.

Speaker 4 (01:30:44):
Yeah, I mean they have solved I'm not kidding you,
they have solved like medical problems. You know, I'll be like, wait,
you know I was taking this supplement and I don't
know about this, and they'll tell me about something I
didn't know about. We talk about stuff all the time
in there like that. And this morning my daughter found
a baby bird, a little fledgling pigeon, So I put
that in there. What should she do? She's not listening

(01:31:05):
to me. I'm telling her to put it back in
the nest. You thinks she's gonna feed it. Got to
always love how kids want to feed everything. It's gonna
die if you do that. But that's what she wants
to try to do. But yeah, no, we go through this.
We have Let's see, there is there are animals named
after me.

Speaker 3 (01:31:18):
I know that.

Speaker 4 (01:31:18):
I have named one of my rescue bunnies after Tam
Tam and our chat who is amazing. So I have
a rescue bunny named Tam Tam. There is a chicken
running around there called doctor Gina. I mean, it's probably
the first chicken in the history of the universe that's
ever been named doctor Gina.

Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
I think, yeah, I don't know any other chicken it's
named doctor Ja. I personally don't.

Speaker 3 (01:31:38):
But we have a blast in our chat.

Speaker 4 (01:31:40):
And the whole point is we invite you into it
because we really it's we do talk about the news.
We talk about what we're talking about on the show,
but we talk about one hundred other things at the
same time.

Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
Yeah, yes, Yeah, And what I appreciate about our chat guys,
is that it really is family. It's become family. We
pray for each other, we encourage each other, and that's
something that I appreciate because in my mind, that's what
this is about. That's what this network is about. That's
what this show is about. Yeah, we discuss things, we
can agree to disagree, but more importantly, we try to

(01:32:11):
encourage ourselves and we root ourselves in the idea that
we're trying to do something and encouraging ourselves to make
this country better.

Speaker 3 (01:32:17):
And we also activate.

Speaker 4 (01:32:19):
We also activate if there's somebody on the show and
there's something we can do. We can make phone calls
to Congress. Worms And I credit this audience and I
am not exaggerating here with a lot of the politics
people have witnessed over the last year, because they activate
like nobody's business.

Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
Yeah, And I just want to just give a shout
out to so many in the chat. If I started
naming names, that would because I won't forget someone, so
I can't do that. But you know who you are.
You know who you are. Because my daughter, as many
of you know, has a cancer. She's going through a
lot right now. And the prayers and the well wishes
are just wonderful. And when I and here's the beauty

(01:32:54):
of the chat folks in the chat, when you say
you pray, I know you are, yeah, and I really
appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (01:32:59):
Sometimes they'll pray right in the chat. They'll just go
ahead and put the prayer Bible versus strewn throughout the chair.
It's a beautiful thing. I love that chat so much,
as you know. All Right, you guys, listen, we're gonna
be back in this moment. When we get back, one
of American Sunrises.

Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
The best chatters is going to join us.

Speaker 4 (01:33:14):
We have more in just two minutes. All right, welcome

(01:33:42):
back to American Sunrise. I'm doctor g Thanks so much
for joining us today. Time now for the sunny side
up and in the pan today it's puppy Kobe.

Speaker 3 (01:33:49):
You got to wake up.

Speaker 4 (01:33:50):
He was just doing his little puppy dreams. For the
only time Kobe ever look out, he makes the date.
The only time he ever ever barks or grawls is
when he is sleeping. I've never heard in barker grawl
when he's awake. Wake up Cooby, it's puppy Friday and
Carefree Largo from our chat room is here. Care Free,

(01:34:11):
do you say something to wake up Cold? Because he
just doesn't seem to be.

Speaker 3 (01:34:17):
Be listening to me today.

Speaker 10 (01:34:20):
Mommy has steak snacks.

Speaker 18 (01:34:21):
Mommy has steaks snacks.

Speaker 3 (01:34:23):
He usually works with Prime, he likes streets.

Speaker 4 (01:34:27):
Carefree, We're so glad you're with us. You know what
drew you to the chat originally?

Speaker 3 (01:34:31):
I'm curious.

Speaker 24 (01:34:33):
What drew me to the chat originally was the fact
that we could talk directly to the host of the shows,
and you guys would talk back to us.

Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
I had never experienced.

Speaker 24 (01:34:44):
Anything like that in my life, and now it's kind
of become.

Speaker 10 (01:34:49):
The corner mark of what Real America's voice is all about.

Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
Well, it's interesting, care Free, because here's the deal, as
you know, the diva quotion here. Though we like to
sometimes think we're maybe at some point we're not. The
point is is that it's all we're talking about, we
the people. That's all of us together, Carefree. We're all
in this together, and I love your optimism. It is
contagious in the chat. So glad you do that every day.

Speaker 24 (01:35:14):
I gotta tell you, the Chatters absolutely love you guys. Now,
it doesn't go to say that we agree with everything
that everybody says, because I don't think any family is
really like that. But I know that America's Voice has
a very vested interest into hearing those real America's voices
and get what they had to say directly to you guys,

(01:35:34):
so that you can respond to them as well.

Speaker 1 (01:35:38):
Yeah, well, and this is community. Yeah, it's community. Go ahead,
doctor Gina Sarry.

Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
Yeah, we've got it.

Speaker 4 (01:35:43):
We've got to think a frozen picture with Carefree unfortunately,
but we're going to perfect this and hopefully have him
back and Carefree. Thanks for joining us, you guys, a
great show today, Thanks for joining us. To everyone out there,
so much more for you. Every single morning, Kobe will
wake up.

Speaker 18 (01:35:58):
Call me. It's your puppish perk.

Speaker 3 (01:36:01):
Up, buddy. We start at eight am every Monday. We
will see then.

Speaker 4 (01:36:05):
Don't forget Jake Novak's show, the early edition as well.
Warrim is up next you guys, So you know what
you're gonna do.

Speaker 3 (01:36:13):
I know you're going to get some rest this weekend. Guys.

Speaker 4 (01:36:14):
It's been a week here on really Reta's voice on
America's sun.

Speaker 1 (01:36:19):
Rise Happy Birthday celebration weekend for the Brodie household.

Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
Yes, let's do it. Let's do it.

Speaker 4 (01:36:26):
Everybody all right, Hug your children, love your God, looks
your popping and give them lots of.

Speaker 3 (01:36:33):
Love and go boldly. Now live it, Thruth, make you
a great weekend.
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