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June 3, 2025 96 mins

American Sunrise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: SENATE TAKES ON BUDGET DEBATE

Segment B: IRAN TO REJECT NUKE DEAL

Segment C:  ALLEGED CO TERROR SUSPECT CHARGED WITH HATE CRIME

Segment D: NEW BREAKTHROUGHS TREATING POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

Segment E: DOJ TO INVESTIGATE BIDEN PARDONS

Segment F: MCCONAUGHEY: PRAYER, GOD'S PLAN

Segment G: BIDEN AUTOPEN SCANDAL

Segment H: WALZ: DEMS NEED TO GET 'MEANER'

Segment I: BUDGET RECONCILIATION BATTLE CONTINUES

Segment J: TRUMP'S APPROVAL RATING REBOUNDS

Segment K: CLINTON DEFENDS BIDEN DECLINE

Segment L: TEEN BOY'S HARD WORK PAYS OFF

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ahead on American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Lawmakers are back in Washington, DC as the Senate gets
to work on the Budget Reconciliation bill.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
When can we see a deal?

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Plus, the Joe Biden autopen scandal is continuing to grow.
Why one expert said there could be something criminal here?
And finally Russia and Ukraine meet for a short round
of peace talks. Did anything come of it? We have
those stories and more as American Sunrise starts right now.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Well, it's culture.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
We have breaking news to share with you.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Politics.

Speaker 5 (00:39):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
We've got your couple.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
We have to protect the American family now.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
And I'm doctor Tina.

Speaker 6 (01:01):
Good morning everybody, Happy summertime. I'm doctor Cheetah. We are
live with you from the Palm Beaches. Let's bring in
David Rody otherwise known as deebro in Washington, DC, and
I believe the filling in for Terrence Bate. Emily's also
here in the Palm Beaches. You guys, good morning. It's
heating up in Florida.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 6 (01:21):
Other parts of the country, other parts of the world,
it's not that hot. But politics remains hot all the time,
doesn't it, David.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
Well, that's for sure. It's talking about heating up, ladies.

Speaker 5 (01:32):
How about the autopen I say scandal because it really
seems like it's turning into that.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
We've got news.

Speaker 5 (01:38):
Yeah, we got news this morning from a energy watchdog
regarding the AUTOPEN.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Apparently they looked at.

Speaker 5 (01:46):
Eight climate actions signed by Joe Biden. I put that
in air quotes because Biden never spoke about any of
these executive orders, these eight of them that were signed.
There's concerns that the autopen was using he had no
clue what was being done by his staff. This is
an energy watchdog group called Power the Future. And then

(02:07):
Trump is now actually calling out Joe Biden, calling him
he has a new nickname.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
He calls him the auto pen. Literally, this is what
he said.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
The autopen should have stopped Ron a long time ago
from enriching. Under our potential agreement, we will not allow
any enrichment of uranium. So, Gina, this is really starting
to heat up and there's gonna have to be some
answers here.

Speaker 6 (02:28):
Yeah, you know, Emily, I will tell you that if
people are starting to come out of the woodwork, but my.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
Question is where were they all? Then?

Speaker 6 (02:37):
Okay, And I'm gonna say this because I think we
have to be equal opportunity critiquers. Right, Speaker Johnson came
out and said I had conversations with him about things
that he said he didn't even know he signed.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Well, if that's the case, why are you saying it now?

Speaker 6 (02:52):
Absolutely love your speaker, But yeah, Emily, why is he
just now saying that. Why wasn't he on every Sunday
Morning news Joe shouting this from the rooftops, making sure
people understood that Joe Biden was completely and holy incapable
of being president of this country.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Anyone that even had the smallest bit of information yet
was still turning a blind eye letting this happen, letting
the use of the autopen happen. They are complicit, and
where is the accountability? I think that's what's so infuriating
every time we talk about this scandal. And let's take
this into consideration. We just uncovered these executive orders about
climate initiatives but what else was there used with an

(03:30):
auto pen that Biden doesn't know about that just these
staffers know about.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
I think a lot more is going to be uncovered there, Gina.

Speaker 6 (03:36):
I'm telling you, God had our backs. I do not
know how we survived that period of time, and thanks
to him.

Speaker 4 (03:42):
And let's get to our Bible verse on that note. Second.
I'll get this second. Thessalonians.

Speaker 6 (03:50):
There we go three sixteen say that three times fast.

Speaker 4 (03:53):
It says this.

Speaker 6 (03:54):
It says now, May the Lord of Peace himself give
you peace always in every day.

Speaker 4 (04:00):
The Lord be with you all.

Speaker 6 (04:01):
And I think he proved that he was with us,
that he did have his hand on this nation for
those who were willing to humble themselves in pray right
and seek his face and turn away from their wicked ways.
During all that time where Joe Biden was absent, we
had no president of the United States at that time,
unless maybe it was Jill and Hunter.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
I don't even know.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
But at this point, all eyes now David and Emily
are on the Senate as they deal with the Budget
Reconciliation bill. The Senate is expected to make more changes
to that bill before sending it back.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
To the House.

Speaker 6 (04:32):
One of the key players, Kentucky Senator Ran Paul had
this to say about where the bill is at the moment.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
Take a look, Well, the math doesn't really add up.

Speaker 7 (04:41):
One of the things this big and beautiful bill is
is it's a vehicle for increasing spending for the military
and for the border. It's about three hundred and twenty
billion dollars in new spending. To put that in perspective,
that's more than all the DOGE cuts that we found
so far. So the increase in spending put into this
bill exceeds the DOGE cuts. When you look just at
the border wall, they have forty six point five billion

(05:04):
for the border wall.

Speaker 8 (05:05):
Well, the current.

Speaker 7 (05:06):
Estimate from the CBP is six point five million per mile,
so if you did one thousand miles, that's six point
five billion. But they have forty six billions, so they've inflated.

Speaker 8 (05:15):
The cost of the wall eightfold.

Speaker 7 (05:17):
So there's a lot of new spending that has to
be counteracted. But essentially this is a bill by the
military industrial complex advocates who are padding the military budget.
There's going to be a lot of extra money. Look,
the president has essentially stopped the border flow without new money,
and without any new legislation. So I think they're asking

(05:38):
for too much money. And in the end, the way
you add it up to see if it actually is
going to save money or ad money is how much debt?

Speaker 3 (05:44):
Are they going to borrow?

Speaker 7 (05:44):
Five trillion over two years? Enormous amount more.

Speaker 6 (05:48):
Let's bring in Tennessee Senator Musha Blake Blackburn, Senator, are
you and your constituents satisfied with this bill? And do
you see this being completed by the slated July fourth deadline?

Speaker 9 (06:03):
And thank you for bringing that up this morning, because
Tennesseeans want us to get this finished. They want us
to put in place President Trump's agenda, that is what
they voted for last November. They want to make certain
we get the largest tax cut in history, and they
want to be sure that we get out of control

(06:26):
spending under control. And the Senate's budget number is lower
than the House, and our tax cuts, our savings for
taxpayer taxpayers is larger than what they came forward with
in the House. We'll get this finished, we will get
it to President Trump's desk. My hope is that we

(06:48):
see him signing this by July fourth.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
And hopefully we'll see him signing it with his own hands.
You know, Senator, we were just having this condocation. Yeah,
you're just having conversation about the Biden autopen scandal.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Give us your thoughts on all of this.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
I mean, it's pretty shocking to know that this was
going on for the past four years.

Speaker 9 (07:10):
Well, there are many of us that felt like there
was the cabal behind the curtain that was making the
decisions at the White House, and there was much speculation
as to who was calling all of those shots. But
we knew that Joe Biden was not making all these decisions.
You cannot be the leader of the free world and

(07:34):
work from ten to two every day and get that
amount of work done. So indeed, it was common knowledge
that there had to be others that were making decisions.
The overreach and the flippant regard that it appears was
held by staffers of if they wanted to do something,

(07:57):
they could just autopen it. That is an insult to
the American people and it shows you how they felt
that they could do whatever they wanted to and just
hide behind the office of the President. I think for
all of us that are hearing this and hearing snippets

(08:20):
from some of these books that are coming out to
hear that there were staffers that were fully aware that
President Biden was not in charge in making decisions. You know,
just what a disregard for the American people. And the
question so many Tendencians were asking me this weekend was

(08:45):
did they really think the American people were that stupid?
And I had that question asked to me time and
again when I was home working over the past week.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
Shouldn't they be held account?

Speaker 5 (09:00):
Like what exactly can be done, whether it be criminally
or otherwise.

Speaker 9 (09:04):
Senator, you know we are going to have a Judiciary
Committee hearing next week on this issue. I know the
House is also looking at it, and let's see what
we find out, and then, David, I think we'll be
able to figure out from there who is held to
account for whatever actions have taken place.

Speaker 5 (09:27):
If I could just real quick follow up, not about
the autopen, but about the budget reconciliation built real quickly.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
This feels like a game of KerPlunk.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
I hate to date myself, you know, with the marbles
and the sticks there, you know, and it's like.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
You have to get the stay.

Speaker 5 (09:40):
You have to put the stick in, take it out
and make sure none of the marbles are going to fall.
And there's so many sticks here right where the marbles
could fall, the debt ceiling, increase, the spending situation there,
the salt tax, medicaid. What is the biggest stumbling block
right now? Do you think that needs to get tackled
in the Senate?

Speaker 9 (09:59):
Specific, Senator, what we need to do is get these
tax cuts, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that was
passed in twenty seventeen. We need to make that permanent.
We need to re implement the bonus depreciation interest in

(10:19):
our INDE credit, and we also need to put in
place no tax on tips over time and social security.
The no tax on social security is my legislation and
something that I've worked on for the last several years.
So getting that into a package is going to be important.

(10:41):
There are all sorts of great ideas for spending reductions
that are going to come to us in recision packages
that cannot be put in the reconciliation bill, but that
is going to have to travel separately. And we know
that russ vote from Omb is sending us the first

(11:04):
package of considerations there, So focusing in on permanence on
these tax cuts so that we are giving every one
of our nation's businesses. These mom and pops that are
on Main Street tell me all the time, just give
me certainty, so I know what I'm dealing with, and

(11:26):
I know how I can expand my business, and I
know how I can get back to hiring people and
really grow my customer base.

Speaker 6 (11:36):
Senator, real quickly, because we're almost out of time. But
you've called for the Justice Department to investigate Nashville Mayor
Freddie O'Connell. You send a letter to Pambondi claiming O'Connell
attempted to obstruct ICE operations in the city.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
Where does this stand?

Speaker 9 (11:51):
Yes, And I know that they have received the letter.
I've been in touch with ag Bondi. What we know
is this Mayor Freddie O'Connell docs HSI and ICE agents
by putting their name in operation information on the city

(12:12):
website and on his website. What we know is he
made the lives of Tennesseeans less safe by doing this,
as well as endangering these law enforcement officers when he
doxed them. What we are wanting to find out is

(12:34):
what the intent was behind this and who did these
actions of the office of the Mayor and his staff.
You cannot do this. You cannot dox these federal agents.
And I am filing legislation tomorrow that will add federal

(12:57):
law enforcement doxing a federal law enforcement officers to the
covered person's list to make certain that this never happens again.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
Senator Blackburn, we appreciate your time, Thank you so much,
and also all your hard work for America.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
Thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (13:16):
You got it you.

Speaker 6 (13:18):
Coming up, we head to the White House for the
latest news with Brian Glynn and later the alleged suspect
behind the terror attack in Colorado has now been hit
with federal charges. What are those charges? With the punishment
max for crime? We take a look ahead on American Sunrise.

Speaker 10 (13:48):
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Speaker 3 (14:02):
Time for some trivia. That's Dallas, Texas. Can you tell
me what size population Dallas is?

Speaker 5 (14:11):
Specifically, let me rephrase that that was the worst English
ever in the history of English.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
What is How big is Dallas in terms of the
largest city in America? New York number one?

Speaker 5 (14:21):
Obviously, where does Dallas fit in? Where does it rank
out of largest cities?

Speaker 3 (14:25):
I have the answer ready here. It is number nine
here it is all.

Speaker 5 (14:30):
Right, Welcome back everybody to American Centrize on David Brodie.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
I'll eventually get it all out here.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
Coming up that Egyptian national, Oh my bad, did I
bury the lead the illegal immigrant who is the suspect
in the terror attack in Colorado. We're going to talk
more about the vetting process. I mean, this guy was
denied a visa in two thousand and five.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Why the world is in this country? Why in the world.
We're going to discuss it in a moment.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
First though, a time ahead of the White House, where
rav Chief White House corseponder, Brian Glenn standing by.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
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Speaker 2 (15:16):
All right, we want to welcome in Brian Glenn from
the White House.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
You know Brian.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
Iran is reportedly poised to reject a nuclear deal proposal
with the US. Reuter's reports that Iranian officials are drafting
a negative response, which can be seen as rejection. The
US proposal was sent to Iran over the weekend. One
of the main sticking points was that the US wanted
Iran to stop enriching uranium. Iran claims it wants it
for peaceful purposes. So, Brian, where is the latest on

(15:44):
where all of these negotiations stand.

Speaker 11 (15:48):
Yeah, I know, as far as the White House is concerned,
they've been pretty tight lipped on some of the details
coming out of here, with Marco Rubio and Steve Whipcop
kind of leading the charge on that. But you're absolutely right.
Iran has said, basically, we're going to have the enrichment
for uranium for civilian purposes, and that is what they
describe as a redline on this deal. So whether or

(16:11):
not that holds, or whether or not they go completely
abandon the program is exactly what wik Koff and Marco
Rubio want to accomplish in these negotiations. But it seems
like we're not moving I guess as quickly as many
would want on these negotiations. But I know as far
as the Trump administration, just as a few minutes ago,

(16:31):
I try to get the very latest on this issue,
and it's just very tight lipped right now. According to
Caroline Levitt per yesterday, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Totally makes sense to be a bit tight lipped on this.
I mean, the administration has so much on their plate,
so much that they are trying to accomplish right now,
So Brian, I do want to get your take on
this as well. There's some new developments coming to light.
We've been talking about this throughout the show, about Joe
Biden's use of an auto pen.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
I mean, I think we can call this a scandal.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Breitbart reports at a watchdog found criminal evidence of impersonating
the president. Energy expert Daniel Turner tells Breitbart that there
was at least eight major actions by Biden that were
signed by autopen. He didn't sign it at all, and
they reportedly had the same auto pen signatures. No names
have come to light on this yet, but Brian, where

(17:18):
is the accountability on all of this?

Speaker 11 (17:22):
Well, sources are telling me, and we've got to be
very patient on the timeline here, but sources are telling
me they are aggressively looking into this and there will
be accountability for what some would describe it as criminal activity.
I'll give you example. At one point during the Biden administration,

(17:44):
he pardoned over two thousand people in one single day.
That would equivalate to eighty three point three to three
people per hour, and that would almost be one point
three to eight people per seconds. It's in pots possible.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
We know that did not happen.

Speaker 11 (18:02):
People covered up for the president and that's just for pardons.
And there's, like you mentioned, numerous events, actions that the
President supposedly supported and was behind. But sources are telling
me that they are digging into this and there will
be accountability for this.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
I think it's about time. It seems overdue. Now, Brian,
we are out of time with you, but I have
to ask this last question. You know, one person came
to light so that there were eight major actions with
the use of the autopen. Do you foresee that we're
going to see even more actions that had the use
of the autopen?

Speaker 1 (18:36):
Is this just the tip of the iceberg?

Speaker 11 (18:39):
I think it is.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
I think it is.

Speaker 11 (18:41):
We all witnessed the decline of Joe Biden almost on
a daily basis, or every time we saw him in
the public eye, so you can only speculate that this
had been going on for a long time, and so
you're going to see far more events, far more actions
that people covered up and use that autopan and let's

(19:03):
just see. But I'm gonna once again say be patient
on this. I know that a lot of times we
want something in the next news cycle for some type
of you know, indictments or anything like that.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
But just be patient on that.

Speaker 11 (19:15):
But it's coming, all.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Right, patient, says Key Brian Glenn. We know as soon
as those details do come out, you will be the
first one on it for us. Thank you so much
for joining American Sunrise.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Thanks all right.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Coming up, Russia and Ukraine conducted a rather short round
of peace talks yesterday.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Did anything really come of it?

Speaker 2 (19:30):
We have the answers, but first a quick look at
today in history. It was on this day in nineteen
eighty nine that the Tienaman Square massacre began as Chinese

(19:51):
troops opened fire on pro democracy supporters in Beijing. The
demonstrators were peacefully calling for political and economic reform, but
in response, the Chinese authorities responded with overwhelming force to
repress the demonstrations. The Chinese Liberation Army used military force,
including tanks, against peaceful protesters and bystanders, resulting in a

(20:13):
significant loss of life. While the exact number of casualties
remains disputed, estimates range from hundreds to thousands of deaths
still ahead on American Sunrise. We have a whole lot
more for you. We'll be back in two minutes.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
Prescott, Arizona.

Speaker 5 (20:49):
My goodness, it's just so beautiful out there.

Speaker 12 (20:51):
Don't worry.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
It's only one hundred and seventeen degrees in the shade.
It's not bad. It's a dry heat, that's right.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
I remember landing in Phoenix one time. They said, well, Phoenix,
where the temperature is now one hundred and twenty four degrees.
I'm like, wait, what what? Welcome back everybody to American Sunrise.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
All right, So we're getting new information about the alleged
suspect behind the terror attack in Colorado. Mohammed Solomon has
been charged with a federal hate crime. Officials say that
they found an additional sixteen molotov cocktails in the area
where the Boulder suspect carried out the attack. President Trump
also blamed Joe Biden's open border policies for the incident.

(21:28):
Trump posted on truth social quote, he came in through
Biden's ridiculous open borders policy, which has hurt our country
so badly. He must go out under Trump policy. Acts
of terrorism will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of
the law. This is yet another example of why we
must keep our borders secure and deport illegal anti American

(21:48):
radicals from our homeland. And I guess this is where
I can say thank you for your attention to this matter.
For more, Let's bring in former FBI special agent and
former Navy sale Jonathan Gilliam. Jonathan, I was going to
see you. Thanks for getting up early. I know you're
in Arizona, so appreciate it. Don't fall asleep on us
if you don't mind.

Speaker 13 (22:06):
So Solomon actually applied for asylum in the US and
was denied of visa back in two thousand and five,
and then he's let back in in twenty twenty two,
went over state his visa.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
I mean, is it just me Listen, I'm not.

Speaker 5 (22:19):
The smart smartest guy in the world, but where's the
vetting process here? Exactly like that was on his quote
immigrant or illegal immigrant resume and he was still let
in the country.

Speaker 14 (22:31):
Jonathan, right, So where is the vetting process? I think
that Joe Biden and his or whoever was signing all
the stuff for Joe Biden and running the White House
decided that there was no need for vetting because the
people that they were just letting flow in over the
border and then stays. Tom Holman pointed out stay in
these hotels could have up to nine to ten years

(22:54):
before they ever even went before a judge. So yeah,
it's terrible and this is the result. This is just
the beginning of all these people that were let in
here with no vetting process, and you're going to see
more of this, unfortunately. I believe you're going to see
a lot more of this in the coming future.

Speaker 6 (23:16):
Jonathan Acting ICE Director todd Lyons announced ICE conducted a
massive operation in Massachusetts.

Speaker 4 (23:22):
Listen to this.

Speaker 15 (23:23):
It was a great operation and the fact that it
was over the course of a month really shows the
commitment of the men and women of VICE here in
Massachusetts and all over New England. And we took a
whole government approach. We used all of our partners, to
include diplomatic security, the US Marshall Service atf FBI, DEA
to really locate and arrest these criminal aliens. One highlight

(23:43):
for this operation is the fact that it was successful
because we worked with our joint partners in a sanctuary
state like Massachusetts, where it's extremely difficult. Where we had
operations tidal wave last month in Florida, there was a
week long operation working with our state partners. That's a
state that cooperates with us. Here in Massachusetts, we don't
have any cooperations from the local departments or from the state,

(24:06):
which makes it extremely difficult for ICE to get out
there and find these bad guys.

Speaker 6 (24:10):
So but the problem, of course, as you know, Jonathan,
is that the blue states need this more than the red.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
States like Florida.

Speaker 6 (24:16):
So if you think this is just the first Blue
state to see these comprehensive operations, no, I think.

Speaker 14 (24:23):
There's going to be a lot of these. But I
would like to see Pam Bondi get involved and start charging,
which there's been threats before. But I would like to
see governors, mayors, chiefs of police. I would like to
see them arrested and uncharged and then let it work
its way out in the legal system. But if we
start gut punching all these people that are in charge

(24:44):
of allowing this to occur, then we will start to
see a difference. And also it needs to be exposed
what they benefit from this, because I can guarantee you
the majority of politicians in the Democrat Party that say
they do this for altruistic reasons are liars. They're not
doing it for altruistic reasons. They're doing it because they're

(25:05):
benefiting in some way, shape or form, and that needs
to be exposed.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
You know, Jonathan, I want to switch gears here. I
think everyone was really excited about those talks between Russia
and Ukraine. They had another round of peace talks before
all of that fighting over the weekend, all those attacks
in Russia, But not surprisingly, the talks were reportedly very short,
didn't yield many results outside of a prisoner swap. How
do you see these talks progressing now with all the

(25:30):
latest developments.

Speaker 14 (25:32):
I don't you know that we're in a sticky situation
now because I believe what Ukraine did in this last
drone attack, which by the way, is groundbreaking. I think
this is a historical moment for that has not been
covered enough. But it's been shown, but not in depth
enough to realize what actually occurred. This drone strike unbelievably

(25:57):
inexpensive to carry out, absolutely hundred percent accurate and effective,
and this has changed warfare and even our own military
bases are not safe from this type of an attack.
So you know, Ukraine has Russia in its sites now

(26:17):
and they destroyed thirty to forty percent of their air power,
So they really crippled Russia in a lot of ways.
That has never been done before so quickly in modern era.
And it's hard to imagine that the Ukraine is going
to sit down at a table and take anything from

(26:38):
Putin now. And Putin himself is in a position where
he may have to sit at a table in order
to get what he wants. So it's the roles have
reversed very quickly because of this attack. So we'll see
how it plays out. But I think again, President Trump
plays a big part in this. But I'm not sure
with this type of a victory, how much President Trump

(27:01):
even is going to be able to convince Ukraine to
settle when it comes to negotiations.

Speaker 5 (27:08):
I mean, what happened, I mean Putin just absolutely humiliated.
What Ukraine did, I mean, just unbelievable. It's like it
reminds me of the exploding cell phones that.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
Israel did with Hesbellah. It's that type of infiltration.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
Jonathan, great to have you with us and thanks, you
can go back to bed. Well you're probably up, so
thank you.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 14 (27:28):
I'm up now. You have a great day.

Speaker 4 (27:31):
Too, all right.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
That's why we call ourselves American Sunrise. Everybody's up, join us.

Speaker 12 (27:36):
We're up.

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You please be up with us. Coming up.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
A new drug is delivering some remarkable results in helping
women deal with postpartum depression. We're going to bring you
those details ahead on American Summer.

Speaker 6 (28:09):
His Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm doctor g. Thank
you for joining us. It is now time for today's
health news. Sponsored by the Wellness Company and under the
microscope Today new breakthroughs in postpartum depression. A new drug
has come on the market to help new moms deal
with postpartum depression. The drug is called Zurzuve, and its
manufacturer said it has helped treat more than ten thousand

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women with postpartum issues now. One Texas mother said she
knew something was wrong after the birth of her third child.
She asked her doctors to get her on some medication,
but they said they did, but she said.

Speaker 4 (28:43):
They did very little.

Speaker 6 (28:44):
Then her symptoms kept coming back until the new drug
was introduced. When she found this Zurzuve, and that is
when things changed for the better and life returned to normal.
I will confess to you, guys, I'd never had a
mental health problem in my life. I was so happy
to be a new mom and I battled this. And
so this can happen even if you think you're not

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vulnerable to it. So be sensitive to that and keep
an eye on those new moms that may not realize
if they're not used to dealing with mental health issues
at all and they're excited to be new moms, there's
tremendous guilt in dealing with that sort of chemical reaction
that sometimes happens with new moms. A new administration in Washington,
DC has brought a lot of positive changes, though when
it comes to fixing our broken healthcare system. The reality, though,

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RAB that'll save you. Didn'tsent right for more, Let's bring
in the chief of Maternal and Prenatal Health for the
Wellness Company, doctor James Thorpe. And Doctor Thorpe, I want
to ask you, though we hear about chemical solutions to
maternal postpartum depression. As I said, very embarrassing for some

(30:49):
moms who are so happy to have that baby. They
don't want to have any weird things going on, and
maybe they've never had any mental issues in their entire life,
so they don't even recognize what's happening to them. Right,
Are there more natural things to try first before you
resort to chemical pharmaceutical answers?

Speaker 16 (31:10):
Well, there are, and I think the first and foremost
is having a social support system at home. You know,
postpartum depression is nothing new, Gina. And I'm very leary
about going first line to a pharmaceutical psychoactive drug.

Speaker 4 (31:29):
Me too.

Speaker 16 (31:30):
It's bothersome to me for a number of reasons. I
don't think there's been adequate testing done. It's been very
biased testing by the pharmaceutical industry. And it doesn't target
one part of the brain. It's not selective at all,
doctor Gina. It's a global effect that affects neurotransmitters of

(31:52):
all over the brain.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
Yeah, And we know that when you do that there
can be linger effects and that's the problem. And I
agree with you about the long term testing. You know, Look, doctor,
we learned during COVID, if not before that, some of
us knew a long time before that you cannot trust
the pharma pharmaceuticals institution, big pharma, big medicine to test

(32:18):
itself and think of those terms as reliable, especially for
long term problems. So I'm glad to hear you say
that perhaps people could reach out to the wellness company
for all of those kinds of problems as well. Now,
last week RFK Junior HHS, of course, announced that he
was canceling seven hundred and sixty six million experimental mRNA

(32:39):
bird flu vaccine contracts with Maderna. Tell us about this
and what this really means for your average citizen out
there who may be concerned about bird flu.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
We sure hear a lot about it.

Speaker 16 (32:50):
Well, I think it's incredible. I you know, let's just
take Iowa for example. Iowa is the number one egg
producer in the no So this whole concept of culling
entire flocks of birds and vaccination for the eight five

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and one influenza in the birds is an absolute dismal,
catastrophic failure. It should not be done. So I'm very
excited that this mRNA program for the bird flu was canceled.
It's a disaster. It will propagate the h five N
one in the birds. A lot of the birds to

(33:33):
get sick, you know, call the very sick birds. Let
the rest of the herd develop natural herd immunity lifelong,
much more robust than a vaccine which only propagates the disease.

Speaker 6 (33:47):
Yeah, this is heartbreaking. I watched a woman who had
raised these ostriches. Ostriches lived seventy five years, and the
government just walked in and she said, you're going to
go kill and she starts naming off her ostriches. She's
raised in some cases for decades, and so this is
really heartbreaking. When they're coming along in culling, which essentially
just means killing whole farms of birds without the farmers

(34:12):
having any choice in the matter at all.

Speaker 4 (34:15):
What is the latest when it comes to bird flu.

Speaker 6 (34:17):
Do we know at this point whether or not it
will actually ever become a serious problem for humans or
can this be contained to livestock?

Speaker 16 (34:27):
Great question. I'm not a prophet. I can't predict that.
It certainly has the ability to mutate, and if it
goes human to human that could pose a potential problem.
As you know, at least outside of the United States
of America, doctor Gina, there is a high morbidity and
mortality rate from H five to one. But thus far

(34:51):
it's been constrained to animal to animal, mammal to mammal,
and there have been several different alien species that it's
jumped to. But make it clear, you know, we caused
this problem with gain of function in our laboratories over
the last ten years. So this has been planned and

(35:13):
this has been propagated, and this is a problem of
the medical industrial complex.

Speaker 4 (35:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (35:22):
It reminds me of the stories we read about during
COVID where they were saying you should euthanize your pets
because they could bring COVID home to your children. Ooh,
teetering on some real or wealthy and stuff there. Now
there's been a lot of conversation the last few years
about repurposing drugs like ivermectin hydroxychloroquine. Of course, these applications
became popular during COVID. Now we're hearing more about potential

(35:46):
cancer fighting properties in ivermectin when combined with other things.
Do you believe we should be exploring more uses for
safe and cheap medications like ivermectin. And I have to
ask if the wellness company has a cancer protocol.

Speaker 16 (36:01):
Well, the Wellness Company does market ma bendzol with ivermectin,
but it's we don't. We're not marketing off label for
cancer treatment or cancer profylaxis. We're marketing it as a
parasite cleanse, of which it has a legitimate and safe

(36:23):
application for a six week period. You know, in the
United States of America, a substantial proportion of our population
does in fact have parasites, So the consideration of a
parasite cleanses is very reasonable consideration. Yes, the data that

(36:45):
are coming out anecdotal data. I'm told there's a first
prospective study that shows a significant benefit for cancer treatment.
I understand. I haven't had an opportunity to review that study,
but we have anecdotal reports from all over the world,
doctor Gina in which physicians like for example, doctor Kathleen

(37:07):
Ready Ruddy on cologists in the United States of America,
doctor William Mackus on cologists in Canada showing significant, remarkable
case reports in which men and women with terminal cancers
not responsive to traditional mainstream therapies chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, given

(37:31):
up sent home to die with hospice last resort. They
used this bendazol or fem bend dossol and ivermectin and
in six months reportedly cured.

Speaker 6 (37:46):
The data on nicotine is getting interesting as well, in
some treatments of some things like this, doctor James Thorpe.
We'll have to ask you about that next time. Thank
you so much for being with us today.

Speaker 16 (37:55):
Thank you, doctor Gina.

Speaker 4 (37:56):
Have a good day you too.

Speaker 6 (37:58):
All right, Lawmakers in Texas, it's eliminating teaching practices from universities.
The details on the legislation making its way through the
States Senate and how it would put an end to
biased curriculums, and later actor Matthew McConaughey speaking out boldly
on his faith, his thoughts on God's plan in the

(38:18):
power of prayer.

Speaker 4 (38:19):
We're going to be right back you guys.

Speaker 6 (38:21):
The fund starts again in just two minutes.

Speaker 10 (38:31):
News from Real America's Voice.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
Breaking news now from the Real America's Voice newsroom. The
Trump Department of Justice has just announced it as investigating
biden aired pardons amid concerns over state of mind. We
know more than fifteen hundred clemencies granted in Biden's last
days faced scrutiny, including pardons for Hunter, Biden and Death
Row inmates. We will keep you up to dates on

(38:57):
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(40:24):
curriculum from public universities. The Texas Senate is moving forward
with a bill that aims to reshape teachings on topics
like race, gender, and American history. The legislation would remove
bias curriculum and expose activist faculty. If it is indeed passed,
any individual would be able to file a complaint about
any courses promoting woke ideology like gender theory or systemic racism.

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Universities risk funding violations if they do not comply with
the updates to these teaching practices. We want to know
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hop on and let your v be heard. Coming up
on American Sunrise. Not everyone in Hollywood is woke. Actor
Matthew McConaughey sat down for a recent interview about his faith.
Find out why he believes God's plan is all that

(41:11):
matters when American Sunrise continues.

Speaker 4 (41:21):
God bless the us.

Speaker 8 (41:26):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Speaker 6 (41:34):
All right, welcome back to American Sunrise. It is now
time for our moment of faith, brought to us, of
course by the good folks that Lee Greenwood and the
God blessed the USA Bible and in Focus Today, actor
Matthew McConaughey vocal about the depth of his faith, reflecting
on the importance of prayer in his life. During a
recent interview with Relevant Magazine, McConaughey spoke about his thoughts

(41:56):
on God's plan and our rule to implement it through
free well. He says, God's plan is all that matters.
One quote stood out during the interview. He says, prayer
is inventory. I go to church once a week. I go,
I pray, and I do inventory. I take a deep breath,
I understand myself as me being number two in God's house,
and go back.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
Through my week.

Speaker 6 (42:18):
Let's welcome to American sun Rice the executive director of
the Providence Forum and contributor to Coral Rich Ministries, Doctor
Jerry Newcombe, Doctor Newcombe, It's nice to see people that
we know from Hollywood stepping out in their faith talking
about it. I think it's the really important to caution
that just because he's talking about his faith as probably

(42:41):
a newer and growing Christian. I know he's been a
Christian for a while, but that no Christian has all
the right answers.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
For everyone, right.

Speaker 6 (42:49):
I think it's really important because then if he stumbles, right,
Hollywood will make a federal example of him, as you know,
that's what they love to do. But the reality is,
the more you understand how flawed you are, the more
you understand you're a sinner and you need Jesus right,
the more you know you're probably going to stumble again.
And that's an important part of this. It never seems

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to be communicated.

Speaker 17 (43:11):
In my opinion, I think you're absolutely right. And there
was a statement that he had made along the lines
of just basically he's very humbled as he looks at
the whole universe and he thinks, you know, what are we?
What is even the earth? You know, versus one individual
human being. It's very humbling. But I think the key
You're absolutely right, And in fact, first John in the

(43:33):
New Testament says this, if we claim we have no sin,
we lie, and we make God out to be a liar.
But if we confess our sins, he is faithful and
just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us
from all unrighteousness because of Jesus. And if I may
say this, I'm a student of American history, and I
noticed you had the seventeen seventy five coffee. Seventeen seventy five,

(43:57):
that's the year when the American warfare independence began. That
was in Lexington, Concord, in the Boston area, but in
the South. And Pat you have Patrick Henry, you know,
basically saying give me liberty or give me death. But
listen to what Patrick Henry said when he died many
years later. This is from his last will. I have
now disposed of all my property for my family. There's

(44:18):
one thing more I wish I could give them, and
that is the Christian religion. If they had this and
I had not given them one shilling, they would be rich.
And if they had that not and I had given
them the whole world, they would be poor. End quote
from Patrick Henry. So I think Matthew McConaughey is on
the right path. And we prayed that in his spiritual journey.

(44:40):
He continues and realizes Jesus is the key to the
whole thing, and a humble approach to the Lord is vital.

Speaker 4 (44:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (44:50):
I just got back from France for an anniversary trip, doctor,
and one of their sayings there caught me. It was
there are no pockets in your last suit. I had
never heard that before. But what a what a great
metaphor to think about as we consider what true riches is.
You make such a great point and that McConaughey has
chosen that essentially over Hollywood, because you know he is

(45:12):
going to be pushed out right, completely shunned by the
religion that is Hollywood.

Speaker 17 (45:20):
You're absolutely right, but it would be much better to
have God's approval than they have man's approval. At the
end of the day, when we die, we're going to
stand before Jesus Christ. We're not going to stand before
you know, the latest Hollywood A lister.

Speaker 6 (45:34):
Yeah, you know, the best part of life, I think
if your parent, is when your children start quoting scripture
back to you in your moments of need. And one
of the things my daughter said to me the other
day was that this life is not about any of
the things that Hollywood tells us. It's not about the
me day, it's not about taking time for yourself. It's
not about self care. It's not about following your dreams

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or any of those things. That's all a big lie,
Doctor Newcombe, speak to what life is really about for
just this last thirty seconds of the of the block.

Speaker 17 (46:07):
Sure you know it's so strange. Jesus said it is
better to give than to receive. And I used to think, yeah,
especially if you're the one who is receiving. But in reality, no,
it works the other way. It's we receive when we give.
It really works that way. Seeking Jesus Christ, who wants
to be sought by us, is the key to everything.

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He said, Seek and you shall find. Knock and the
doors shall be open. Ask and it shall be given
unto you.

Speaker 4 (46:35):
Such a great point.

Speaker 6 (46:36):
My advice to my children when they were having a
really hard day feeling really sorry for themselves, and my
advice to everyone is go to a nursing home and
love on some people and take some little gifts or something,
and watch how that comes back to you in a
million ways. Whenever in my life I've tried hard to
give above what I thought my measure was I've always
been so blessed and fold by that. So anyway, Doctor Newcomb,

(46:59):
great advice. As always, Thank you so much for everything
you do, and add a little sunshine all over the
place in this country.

Speaker 4 (47:05):
Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 6 (47:08):
Right back with the second our of American Sunrise in
two minutes, stay where you are.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
Coming up on the second hour of American Sunrise. As
the Department of Justice starts its investigation into Biden era pardons,
the question arises, who was truly behind Joe Biden's auto
pen in the Oval office? This could be one of
the biggest and most corrupt we'll discuss, Plus the latest
details in the FBI's investigation.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
On the COVID cover up.

Speaker 2 (47:44):
What were and weren't we told about the true origins
of the virus that's ahead. Also, a massive Senate showdown
is happening in DC. President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill will
send it. GOP leaders unite or show cracks within the
party in the Upper Chamber.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
Find out. Hour two of American Sunrise starts now.

Speaker 3 (48:04):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 4 (48:07):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 18 (48:10):
Well, it's culture.

Speaker 4 (48:11):
We have breaking news to share with you.

Speaker 3 (48:13):
Politics.

Speaker 5 (48:14):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 3 (48:18):
We've got your couple.

Speaker 5 (48:19):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 4 (48:25):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and.

Speaker 4 (48:30):
I'm doctor Tina.

Speaker 5 (48:37):
Welcome back, everybody to the second hour of American Centrise.
I'm David Brody, coming to you from the Deep State.
Let's bring in doctor g in West Palm. Emily Finn
as well in West Palm. Good morning to both of you, ladies.
When you sign, yeah, doctor Gen, when you sign any documents,
I'm assuming you use the autopan.

Speaker 3 (48:54):
You use it all the time.

Speaker 6 (48:55):
Paw, I just you know, I just signed paw your
little paw print on a stamp.

Speaker 4 (49:00):
It works perfectly.

Speaker 3 (49:02):
Yeah, that's your autopen.

Speaker 19 (49:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (49:04):
Because look, we've got some.

Speaker 5 (49:05):
Major issues as it relates to the autopen and it's
a growing scandal, ladies. This morning, we're finding out that
this Power of the Future, which is an energy watchdog group,
is basically looking at eight executive orders that Joe Biden
air quote signed but used the autopen and he never

(49:28):
spoke about any of these executive orders at all, Like
in public, he never said anything about him, and yet
they were signed by the AUTOPEN, or they believe they
were signed by the AUTOPEN. So they want an investigation
into this, so Emily, I think it's going to be
obviously something that Congress is going to take up.

Speaker 3 (49:45):
We know they're going to take it.

Speaker 2 (49:46):
Up absolutely, you know, David, I think there needs to
be a full audit and to every single executive action
that had Biden's signature on it to see, Okay, did
he actually sign this one or not. There really needs
to be a full investigation into everything that happened during
those four years.

Speaker 4 (50:00):
Gina, Yeah, there's no doubt about that.

Speaker 6 (50:02):
And I just about Colby's paw, But honestly that would
be a better authorization, right because actually I'm cognizant enough
to actually use Kobe's Paul. That's what I wanted to do.
My point is that this is vacuous. Joe, we knew
there was no one there, and for people to look
back and claim that they just didn't know, you know,

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Bill Clinton and.

Speaker 4 (50:25):
All the rest of them.

Speaker 6 (50:26):
And as I said earlier in the show, I hold
some Republicans who were having private meetings with Joe Biden
just as responsible as those who were Democrats. It doesn't
matter what party you are. If you knew how incompetent
he was, you should have been screaming it from the rooftops.
And I do not want this to become necessarily an

(50:47):
all partisan thing.

Speaker 4 (50:49):
I think we have to say, hey, who knew, what
did you know? Why didn't you say it? And why
are you saying it now to sell books?

Speaker 1 (50:55):
That's what I really want to know.

Speaker 2 (50:57):
And Gina, I'm really happy you brought up former President
Bill Clinton as well. We're actually going to talk about
that a little later in the show and show you
part of an interview that he recently did. And in
part of that interview he said, I didn't know anything
about this, and I'm like.

Speaker 1 (51:08):
You sound really guilty. He absolutely had to know that before.

Speaker 6 (51:13):
Yeah, I'm just exactly see the archives of my brain.

Speaker 2 (51:16):
Didn't know anything about Monica Lewinsky, didn't know anything about Biden,
didn't know anything about anything.

Speaker 4 (51:21):
He's the source of all truth, David.

Speaker 12 (51:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (51:24):
By the way, On a separate note, James Comber from
the House Oversight Committee wants to talk to Colby by
the way, just so you know, so keep Colby away
from James Comer for more let's bring in John Solomon,
the editor in chief of Just the News.

Speaker 3 (51:37):
John, always good to see you, sir.

Speaker 20 (51:39):
So.

Speaker 5 (51:40):
Now, apparently on social President Trump is calling Joe Biden
a new nickname, the auto pen. That's what he there's
the tweet, the autopen should have stopped him around a
long time ago from a riching uranium. Anyhow, he just
goes on, as is the autopen John, This, where's this going?
Because Comer is definitely looking into this, and we had

(52:01):
Marshall Blackbird on the show earlier.

Speaker 3 (52:03):
She wants answers as well.

Speaker 12 (52:05):
Yeah, listen, there are multiple committees in Congress that are
looking at it. Judiciary from the perspective of pardons, oversight
from the perspective of legislation, and then Ed Martin the
weaponizations are inside the Justice Department reportedly has opened his
own investigation, which potentially can be criminal. And then you
mentioned the Energy Group, which has litigation that could potentially

(52:25):
overturn legislation. I've talked to a lot of constitutional lawyers,
many favorable to President Trump and some on the other side.
They believe that if Joe Biden auto penned legislation signatures
and it probably does violate the Constitution. The Constitution says
is specifically a president must personally sign a bill into law.

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They believe that it could invalidate a lot of the
laws that the Democrats actually passed during the last four years.
The question of pardons is, while most interesting to the
Trump administration, is a little a trick here. The Constitution
says the president must just approved by pardon he has
the right to, but it doesn't say he asked to

(53:06):
sign the pardon, so that could get into some tricky
track in the courts. But this is a major scandal.
We all remember the movie Dave, maybe about ten twenty
years ago, guy being the president, what the other guys said.
I think that at the end of the day, there
is an element of that in this potential scandal here,
and those who covered it up, those who made decisions

(53:28):
that were those of the president, could face very serious
consequences moving forward. And if Ed Martin's on the case,
it's going to be a serious matter. He is a
serious lawyer and he intends to get things done. So
he's on the case. I would expect the Justice Department
to do some very serious grand jury investigation very soon,
no doubt about it.

Speaker 6 (53:48):
You know, you look at that first of all, the
troubled gate there in the b role we were just
showing and you just really wonder who was standing behind him, going,
all right, mister President, that you need to just walk
from here to there, and if you can put a
little jog in the middle of it to make America
things you were actually there cognitively, that would be great.

(54:09):
Just a little jog, just a little couple steps of jog.
But don't fall use that really flat part of it.
I mean you you really, Oh, mercy, all right, John,
Let's let's move on. Let's let's talk about the FBI's
investigation of the co COVID cover up.

Speaker 4 (54:23):
John Just The News.

Speaker 6 (54:24):
Has reported the FBI's investigation on this COVID cover up,
zeroing in on.

Speaker 4 (54:29):
Three separate plots.

Speaker 6 (54:30):
The FBI seeks answers about cover ups regarding the true
origin of COVID and other aspects of the way the
pandemic was handled.

Speaker 4 (54:37):
Agents in at least three.

Speaker 6 (54:38):
Cities, Cleveland, New York, and Baltimore are fast at work
in this investigation. When will we get concrete answers about
the entire cover up this COVID episode, I just keep
reading more heartbreaking and stories not just of grandma's but
people's children that died and were taken away from them
and then and then ultimately killed in medical care suation Sean,

(55:00):
we just have to have some resolution about this.

Speaker 12 (55:03):
Yeah, Listen, I would not be surprised if we saw
arrest coming out of the Baltimore office next six to
ten weeks. I think that investigation is pretty advanced and
not a hard one to understand or to prove. If
agent if scientists tried to hide data from Congress or
the American public by using their private email and admit
that they were doing so, that becomes a pretty easy

(55:25):
case to make. The question will be will the jury
be willing to convict? The other two are very sprawling investigations.
The one in Cleveland is focused on did the did
federal scientists engage with China to try to hide the
early origins of this virus word came from the Wuhan lab,
and also that there was human human transmission going on

(55:48):
long before China admitted it. We have documents we posted
this weekend showing it, and I ade scientists. It's the
documents that the House Energy and Commerce Committee got The
ide science is actually rejected in an effort in December
twenty nineteen, before we knew that the pandemic was underway,
to put the sequence of the COVID nineteen virus into

(56:10):
the database as a potentially human human transmission virus. They
actually rejected it and deleted it. According to the emails,
that is the sort of thing that the Cleveland office
is looking at. If the American people was intentionally kept
in dark because because NIH had a dirty secret that
they were funding gain a function research in that lab
where this likely broke out, that could potentially be a

(56:32):
very significant development. Now, keep in mind, the statute of
limitations is coming up pretty quickly. A five year statutes
would expire in December twenty nineteen or October twenty nineteen,
depending what date you pick. So the Justice Department in
the f guy are going to have to move quickly
if there's going to be that The third a leg
of this stool, the third leg of this investigation is

(56:53):
to cover up related to the vaccine. And there are
two questions. Was there some political manipulation of the approval process?
First and then two after the adverse events started coming
out showing particularly maio charrodis to the inflammation of the
heart and young men. Was that suppressed for the American people.
That is a third leg of the investigation that has

(57:15):
a longer statutal limitations I can carry into twenty six
and twenty seven. So I think all three are moving
at quick. And here's the big news. During the Biden
and Obama years, all these investigations were politicized and brought
into FBI headquarters cash Hotel, Dan Bongino going back and saying,
you know, we trust the agents in the field, no

(57:35):
political manipulation. Let the field agencies do this. So you
got Cleveland, New York, and Baltimore doing independent investigations without
the meddling of the seventh floor of the FBI in Washington.
That's a promise that cash Hotel made. He's keeping it,
and I think that that's going to be a win
for the American people. Let the field offices, free of
political pressure, make a decision on the evidence.

Speaker 2 (57:57):
Absolutely transparency, you know, the make sure that evidence gets
out for everyone to be able to see. You know, John,
before we let you go, we only have a couple
of minutes left, but we want to get your take
on this headline. President Trump says, if the courts decide
against his administration's tariff policies. It could bring economic ruination
to the United States. Trump claims losing tariff legal battles
could allow foreign countries to hold our nation hostage with

(58:20):
their anti American tariffs that they would use against us.
The tariffs seem like the ongoing headache for this administration. John,
your thoughts on all of this, Yeah.

Speaker 12 (58:30):
Listen, I think the are early signs that the terriffs
are working. Obviously, the Trade Court came in and ruled
against President Trump, and then that was frozen. That order
was frozen, so right now President Trump has his tariff
authority back. I think there are two paths to watch.
I think when this gets to the Supreme Court, the
Supreme Court will rule this is foreign policy and most

(58:51):
likely in the purview of the president to do unless
Congress legislates otherwise, and that the ball back in Congress.
There are some members in Congress, including allies of President
Trump like Chuck Grassley and Iowa, who want to reign
in these terrorists. I don't think they'll get a vote
on that in the next couple of years, but I
think the most likely outcome is it gets to the

(59:13):
Supreme Court. Supreme Court affirms this is foreign policy and
in the purview of the president. Unless Congress decides to
impose a law, that law won't happen. And then what
will happen is that the impact from these terrorists will
be fully realized and people won't want to meddle because
we've got trade deals in place with countries who long
evaded trade deals with US. So I think the clock

(59:34):
is in the president's favor. The courts are likely to
be in his favor, but it will play out over
the summer. And listen, if the courts were to block this,
it would allow China and Canada to do things in
the trade space and leave a president impotent to respond.
That's not with the American people intended. It's not what
the founding founders intended when they created the Constitution and

(59:54):
the Article two powers for the president.

Speaker 6 (59:59):
John, we appreciate you being with us today and answering
so many questions as you always do, and we know
we'll have you back on and talk about this as
it continues to unravel. Thank you so much, John Solomon.

Speaker 12 (01:00:10):
Good to be with you guys.

Speaker 6 (01:00:12):
All right, coming up, Minnesota Governor Tim Walls, thanks the
Democrats need to be.

Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
A little meaner in order to win over votes. A
little meaner. M Yeah, that's what they need in moments.

Speaker 6 (01:00:22):
Why the failed vice president so candidate does not think
it's wrong to bully President Trump. Yeah, that's worked out
so well for them in the past.

Speaker 4 (01:00:31):
Let's see how that goes.

Speaker 6 (01:00:32):
Plus, former President Bill Clinton says he never saw anything
wrong with Joe Biden's physical or mental health while serving
in the White House. But we all know Bill Clinton's
record on telling the truth about things that happen in
the Oval office. A little week anyway, we're gonna talk
to you about all of this and the moment that
Clinton claims Biden was a good president.

Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
This is all when American Sunrise returns.

Speaker 21 (01:00:55):
Stay with us.

Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm American Sunrise contributor Emily Finn.
It's great to have you with us this morning. Time
now to drain the swamp. And this morning we are
flushing out Minnesota governor and failed vice presidential candidate Tim
Walls for calling President Trump a bully and saying Democrats
need to be a little meaner and their approach to

(01:01:37):
winning over Republicans. I guess he's never heard the term
kill him with kindness. During a keynote speech at the
Democrat Party's weekend convention in South Carolina, Walls responded to
all the criticism from conservatives for calling Trump but a
quote want to be dictator. He doubled down on those remarks,
inviting other Democrats to join him in his negative treatment

(01:01:58):
toward the president. You have to take a look at this.

Speaker 22 (01:02:00):
I'm getting called out on this because I called Donald
Trump a wanna be dictator.

Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
It's because he is. It's because he is.

Speaker 22 (01:02:10):
Oh, the governor's being mean, and the governor's speaking out
on that. Well, maybe it's time for us to be
a little meaner. Maybe it's time for us to be
a little more fierce, because we have to ferociously push
back on this. And again, I'll speak to my teacher

(01:02:30):
colleagues in here. The thing that bothers a teacher more
than anything is to watch a bully, to watch this
bully and to stop it. And when it's a child,
you talk to him and you tell him why bullying
is wrong.

Speaker 8 (01:02:43):
But when it's.

Speaker 22 (01:02:43):
Adult like Donald Trump, you bully the got of him back.

Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
You push back.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
Doctor Gina, I got to bring you in to discuss
this a little further. I mean, every time I hear
Tim Wall's talk, I think, man, this guy is such
a nerd. But what is he even saying here that
they have to be meaner, they have to start bullying people.

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
That is not the way to get people on your side.

Speaker 6 (01:03:05):
Yeah, let me tell you something, tiny, Tim, I won't
call him what everyone else calls him, which I should
call him, but I just don't even like to say
those kinds of words, especially.

Speaker 4 (01:03:12):
On a morning show on television.

Speaker 6 (01:03:14):
We're above that, but you know, I would say that,
just above the rhetoric and the divisiveness that the Democrat
Party has relied upon, we have to remain above that.
And if he thinks that it's cute to be mean,
let me just tell.

Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
You, y'all have been plenty mean. You literally arrested.

Speaker 6 (01:03:34):
Innocent people, You have killed innocent people. Those are mean behaviors.
You have said plenty of horrific things. You have lied
to the American people by all intents and purposes. I
think it could be proven in a court of flaw
that the Democrat Party itself has committed treason. This is
just my analysis, and I'm not an attorney, and I
don't know, but I am saying, Emily, for him to

(01:03:55):
call on the Democrat Party to be meaner when we
have had assassination attempts on our president, when we have
had their anti Semitism that they have just laid down
and let happen, when we have had that result in
the deaths of people, when we have the entire world
in absolute turmoil over the absolute lack of policy, because

(01:04:19):
we had a sitting resident of the White House who
wasn't even elected properly, who was letting the entire world
walk on Americans.

Speaker 4 (01:04:29):
We were talking about death.

Speaker 6 (01:04:30):
And destruction and depression and financial ruin for entire families.

Speaker 4 (01:04:36):
And here he is really mean.

Speaker 6 (01:04:39):
Is what they did to the Beagles right in testing
that the Democrats stood by mean is the gain of
function research that they basically condoned. I could go on
and on Afghanistan, not evenwithstanding right, the list goes on
and on. No, You've been plenty mean, Tim, It's time
to be authentic. It's time to be real. Bottom line though,

(01:05:00):
is Emily, I don't think anyone in the Democrat Party
is even capable of the slightest level of the maturity
that requires to be authentic. I don't think they have
it in them, and I think that's the whole problem.

Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
Absolutely. You know, the Democrat Party is just so sensitive.
They are the party of snowflakes.

Speaker 20 (01:05:15):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
They've been calling Donald Trump out for years, saying that
he's the mean one. He's the one that bullies other others.
He comes up with nicknames, he has mean tweets. No,
he's just authentic. He calls it like it is. And finally,
Tim Walls is taking a play out of Donald Trump's
playbook and saying, yes, we need to be authentic, but
he's totally missing the mark.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
Totally missing the mark.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
You're not mean just for the spirit of being mean, right,
You're authentic. You are calling things out to make it
better in.

Speaker 6 (01:05:40):
The big difference, great big difference, great distinction, And.

Speaker 2 (01:05:43):
We want to know what our viewers think as well.
Hop on to rumble or get her and let your
voice be heard. Coming up on American Sunrise, what are
the political and historical implications of President Trump's Big Beautiful
Bill and how will it affect you and your family?
We'll discuss also is there enough sen A GOP support
to pass it? What will it take for Republicans to
unite and vote in favor of the big beautiful bill.

(01:06:06):
Find out we have all of those details ahead. We'll
be right back here on American Sunrise. All right, welcome

(01:06:36):
back to American Sunrise. A beautiful shot of New Mexico
to start our morning.

Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
Here.

Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
The bell at the New York Stock Exchange will ring
in just a few minutes.

Speaker 1 (01:06:45):
But as we wait, let's take a quick look at
the futures. We have the.

Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
Charts up on our screen right now. Taking a closer
look at the three major indices. The Dow Jones looks
like it's down about sixty points s and P five
hundred down about six points. NASDAC down about one point,
another day in the red. To start out the markets.
We will send it over to David in the meantime.

Speaker 3 (01:07:08):
Okay, thanks, Emily, appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (01:07:10):
President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bills in the hands of
the Senate. So what are the political and historical implications
of it? Both party campaign committees are already starting political
ads centered on the measure. It has become a focal
point for control of Congress in the midterm elections. Joining
us now to discuss this more as independent political analyst
and political historian Rich Rabino Rich also the author, by

(01:07:33):
the way of the Great American Political Trivia Challenge.

Speaker 3 (01:07:36):
Appreciate you joining us here, Rich.

Speaker 5 (01:07:38):
So this is an interesting contour situation for both parties.
The Democrats think, as matter of fact, Hakim Jeffries and
others have said, if this one big, beautiful bill passes,
that will be the beginning of the Democrat majority in
the House. They believe they will easily take back the
House in twenty twenty six. So what's your view on.

Speaker 18 (01:07:58):
That historical perspective? Generally speaking, in the sixth year of
a presidency, the party that is out of power tends
to pick up seats in the House of Representatives. In
nineteen ninety eight, Bill Clinton's Democrats picked up picked up
seats in the House of Representatives rather than losing them,
the first time that's happened since eighteen twenty with James Monroe.

(01:08:18):
So historically that's usually what happens. The only pressent we
have a first six year of non consecutive presidency would
have been Groover Cleveland in eighteen ninety four, and that
year the Democrats his party lost one hundred and thirty
four seats, So that's basically historically what usually happens. The
one thing that does benefit the Republicans is there are
just so few congressional seats that are actually up for
grabs this time around and that are actually competitive. And

(01:08:42):
there's only three members of the House of Representatives who
are Republicans that represent congressional districts that last time around
went for Harris. There's just a very small field of
actual congressional districts that are competitive. But from an historical perspective,
I think this Congressman Jeffries is right, and by all
the pretensive purposes, just from purely cold calculating historical perspective,

(01:09:03):
the party out of power should pick up seats in
the House of Representatives.

Speaker 5 (01:09:08):
Yeah, let me ask you about Kentucky Senator Ran Paul
He says he would vote in favor of this big,
beautiful bill if the.

Speaker 3 (01:09:15):
Debt ceiling hike was removed.

Speaker 5 (01:09:18):
He made the comment while being interviewed Sunday on CBS's
Faith the Nation.

Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
Take a look at this real quick.

Speaker 4 (01:09:22):
Look.

Speaker 7 (01:09:23):
I want to vote for it. I'm for the tax cuts.
I voted for the tax cuts before. I want the
tax cuts to be permanent. But at the same time,
I don't want to raise the debt ceiling five trillion.
So I've told him, if you take the debt ceiling
off the bill, in all likelihood, I can vote for
what the agreement is on the rest of the bill,
and it doesn't have to be perfect to my liking.
But I can't be if I vote for the five

(01:09:44):
trillion dollar debt. Who's left in Washington that cares about
the debt?

Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
What do you make of talk like that?

Speaker 5 (01:09:52):
Because there's a lot of a lot of different angles
to this bill. I mean, there's a lot of different
pitfalls that could come make the whole thing come crashing down.

Speaker 4 (01:10:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:10:01):
Rand Paul is very much independent minded. He's more libertarian
than he is Republican, and so that gives Donald Trump
a lot less leverage. He can't say, for example, I'm
going to pry to primary Ran Paul. First of all,
Ran Paul is not necessarily Ran Paul. I guess when
first was elected in twenty ten, so he would be up.
He was just re elected in twenty twenty four, so
there's not that much leverage that he really has on him.

(01:10:23):
And Ran Paul, as I say, is really somebody who's
not really necessarily a traditional type of a Republican. Rand
Paul probably has more leverage in terms of getting that
out of the legislation. But it's a very delicate balancing
act for John Thune, the Senate Majority leader, and for
Donald Trump, respectively, because in the one hand, you have
Ran Paul, you have Ron Johnson to the right wing
of the Republican Party. But then you also have Susan Collins,

(01:10:45):
who's a vulnerable Republican up in twenty twenty six, the
chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, who it's in her political
best interests to get it's in her political interest to
try to water down the piece of legislation. The same
with to a certain degree, Tillis, the Republican from North Carolina.
So it's very much a delicate balancing act. But I
think that Rand Paul really really really is really really

(01:11:09):
follows I think a different drummer than the President does
and most republish I.

Speaker 5 (01:11:13):
Mean, yeah, and ultimately this bill, I mean, the White
House is talking about a sixty eight percent tax increase
if it doesn't pass, because you know, you've got to
get the tax cuts done. I mean, how does this
not pass? I mean, I get the idea that on
paper it doesn't look good. There's a lot of warring factions,
and Ron Johnson's going to be, you know, true to
his word, and Rand Paul. But ultimately you think everybody

(01:11:35):
comes together because I mean, it's kind of like you
can't have this fail or not only are Republicans going
to lose the midterms, but it could just get even
worse than that.

Speaker 18 (01:11:44):
Yes, I do think at the end of the day,
I think that there will be some sort of compromise
with Rand Paul, with Ron Johnson on the right wing
of the Republican Party. And then also they're probably going
to try to give a lot of as much large
est or as whatever they possibly can to someone like
Susan Collins. For Susan Collins, it's also Donald Trump and
Susan conn the shared political interest. Donald Trump wants to

(01:12:05):
maintain control of the United States Senate in twenty twenty six,
and Susan Collins is the only Republican who represents a
state that's up for reelection that actually went for Vice
President Harris last time relatively comfortably. So it's in both
of their interests for Susan Collins to be re elected.
The same with Tom tillis from North Carolina. He comes
from North Carolina, which is a swing state. And it's
in Donald Trump's interesting both of them in the United

(01:12:28):
States Senate, and I think he knows that, so I
think that they have shared interest in that respect.

Speaker 3 (01:12:32):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 8 (01:12:33):
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Speaker 3 (01:12:34):
We're up against the hard out here.

Speaker 5 (01:12:36):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:14):
Let's take you over to the major indices for an update.
The Dow Jones is down about sixteen points, s and
P five hundred up about five Nasdaq up about fifty
five points, So a little bit in the green, a
little bit in the red, will continue to keep a
close eye on the markets throughout the day.

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President Trump called it. Joe Biden's auto pen could be
one of America's biggest scandals ever. Now a watchdog may
have criminal evidence of what happened during Biden's presidency.

Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
We have all the details ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
And speaking of Joe Biden, is need to blame for
the anti Semitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
Trump believes.

Speaker 2 (01:15:05):
So let's discuss why when American Sunrise returns. We'll be
back in just two minutes.

Speaker 6 (01:15:31):
All right, welcome back to American Sunries. I'm back to ge.
We thank you for joining us this morning. We invite
you also to join in our conversation on Getter and Rumble.
They are fired up today. You should get in there
and state your case. It is now time to take
the political pulse of America the beat today. President Donald
Trump's bounce back approval ratings now. According to a poll

(01:15:51):
from Decision Desk, HQ and The Hill, Trump's polling average
recently rose to more than forty seven percent. The uptick
is good news for the President, as his approval ratings
had slipped amid anxiety over his trade policies.

Speaker 4 (01:16:04):
But meanwhile, the.

Speaker 6 (01:16:06):
Boulder, Colorado Police have released the mugshot of forty five
year old illegal Mohammed Sabri's Solomon, who is accused of
injuring Jewish Americans and supporters of Israel at the Pearl Street.

Speaker 4 (01:16:17):
Mall on.

Speaker 2 (01:16:22):
Now facing federal hate crime charges. Solomon allegedly had a
homemade flamethrower to try and kill demonstrators at the mall
who were raising awareness for Israeli hostages still in captivity.
Solomon was yelling Free Palestine during the attack. A DHS
official says he entered the country under the Biden administration
and overstayed his visa. President Trump also blamed Joe Biden's

(01:16:46):
open border policies for the incident, Trump posting on truth
Social quote, he came in through Biden's ridiculous open border policy,
which has hurt our country so badly he must go out.
Under Trump policy, acts of terrorism will be prosecuted to
the fullest extent of the law. This is yet another
example of why we must keep our border secure and

(01:17:06):
deport illegal anti American radicals from our homeland. Joining us
now is Jen Pellegrino, the senior director of Media Affairs
and chief spokesperson for America First Policy Institute.

Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
Welcome to the show. Jen, Hey, good morning. I'm like
morning Gena. Great to be with you. So, Jen, your
take on all of this? What is your reaction? Listen?

Speaker 23 (01:17:29):
I completely agree with President Trump. You look at what's
going on in this country right now as a result
of the Biden administration having open borders. It's sickening to
see these attacks and this is something that could have
been completely preventable. So many of these issues that we've
seen as a result of people that have come here
illegally wanting to do harm to our people. I think
we obviously have to stand against this. We have to

(01:17:51):
look to those who are supportive of it, and if
you came here illegally, it's time to go home.

Speaker 4 (01:17:56):
All right, Jen?

Speaker 6 (01:17:57):
Moving on now to what President Trump is one of
America's biggest scandals, Joe Biden's autopin. Breitbart reports, the review
of Biden's autopen by an energy watchdog organization, finds criminal
evidence of impersonating the president.

Speaker 4 (01:18:13):
Investigation into Biden's.

Speaker 6 (01:18:14):
Climate related executive orders showed that Biden's team at the
White House used his presidential authorization without his approval. Trump
put up a truth social post, as he's been known
to do, and it said, the autopin should have stopped
Iran a long time ago from enriching under a potential agreement,
we will not allow any enrichment of uranium gen Your

(01:18:37):
reaction to all of this autopin madness, what do you
think the ultimate outcome will be?

Speaker 23 (01:18:43):
Listen, there's been so much finger pointing, a lot of blaming,
the media pointing fingers at the Democrats, the Democrats saying, oh,
we didn't know anything, some admitting they did behind the scenes,
obviously in the book Original Sin. But listen, this is
a national security concern. This is why Congress is investigating.
Why they want to hear estimony from potentially cabinet members
close aids to President Biden, even potentially the former First

(01:19:05):
Lady doctor Jill Biden. We need to know who was
behind the signing of this work. We need to know
did the President have any knowledge of what was going on?

Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
It seems that he wasn't.

Speaker 23 (01:19:15):
He was obviously shielded from a lot of his cabinet
members for a certain time. Listen, this even goes back
to back in twenty nineteen when he was campaigning and
couldn't remember the name of a close aid of his
for thirty some years. I mean a lot of concerns
that you know, the American people were being shielded President
Biden's doctor. You know, we again and again said we
wanted to hear from him directly from the podium. We

(01:19:37):
never spoke to the American people. There were a lot
of red flags that you covered, that many in conservative
media and truthful media were covering that the left and
that the legacy media wouldn't report on. And now here
we are looking back and saying, man, this current White
House has a lot to clean up. And who was
responsible for this? Was it Biden? Was he aware of

(01:19:57):
what was going on? Who was behind that autopan? So
we do need to get answers to this real quick.

Speaker 6 (01:20:03):
If I can just ask you a follow up in
terms of criminal culpability though, I mean, there there's yes,
there's his doctor, and yes they're the obvious staffers. But
isn't there something to be said for those who didn't
say anything about what they saw until they were ready
to sell a book, and now they're writing.

Speaker 4 (01:20:21):
Books about what they knew.

Speaker 6 (01:20:22):
Why weren't they inherently responsible? And is there a culpability
for those who knew and said nothing?

Speaker 4 (01:20:32):
And plenty of time to.

Speaker 6 (01:20:33):
Save literal American lives, you know, starting back with Afghanistan.

Speaker 4 (01:20:38):
And moving forward to all of the through COVID.

Speaker 6 (01:20:40):
And everything else that was exacted on this nation by
this administration.

Speaker 23 (01:20:45):
Yeah, it doesn't make you sick seeing Jake Tapper, Alex
Thompson coming out now months after the election, is saying, oh,
this is unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
They're in shock about.

Speaker 23 (01:20:54):
What they're hearing, what they're finding out, and again mocked us,
dismissed us. And we were pointing out all of this,
dismissed us in the briefing room so many times when
we were asking these questions. Here they are laughing all
the way to the bank with this new book. You know,
of course there should be some accountability here, and I
think a lot of that may only come in the
form of people tuning out their ratings, tanking. You know,

(01:21:15):
these these news outlets seeing a decline in readership because again,
the American people are looking for more credibility. They've they've
lost their their belief in the news. They feel like
that they aren't reporting the truth anymore. They actually trust
the Trump administration more than they trust the legacy media,
according to polling earlier this year. So I hope that
there is some level of accountability. I don't know that

(01:21:36):
we'll see it with them. I don't know that they're
going to change their ways that they certainly haven't displayed that.
But I think it will come in the long term
and in terms of where they are in their their outlets.

Speaker 4 (01:21:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
Absolutely, And I think in a way, the accountability is
already happening with that complete lack of trust. I mean
it was a complete failure from the Democrat Party American people.
Voters are not going to be able to trust what
they have to say anymore. If they literally propped up
a puppet for four years in order to get their
policies pushed through with the use of an auto pen,

(01:22:07):
just totally under the radar, I mean, the trust has
already been completely lost. And to your point about Jake Tapper,
you know, he's capitalizing on selling this book on his
own cover up because he is just as complicit as
everyone else. But I think back to that interview he
had with Laura Trump. It wasn't just a cover up.
He was insulting Republicans and insulting conservatives for pointing this out.

(01:22:27):
Laura said, look, it looks like he has mental decline,
and he insulted her and said, oh, he has a stutter.
How dare you try to bully him? Joe Biden was
in politics his entire life. Stutter was never a thing.
He was just eighty years old, and it was so
so obvious.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Jen, before we let you go go ahead.

Speaker 23 (01:22:42):
Yeah, I just want to add one thing to that too,
because the media is one angle, and that's one that
obviously is very important, especially to those of us that
are among those reporting the truth. But you look at it, take,
for instance, a former Cabinet secretary Deb Holland, she's running
for governor of New Mexico, Democrat, obviously worked for President Biden.
She was somebody that obviously knew about what was going on,

(01:23:02):
was one of those officials that was prevented from meeting
with the president for a certain period of time that
they saw as a red flag according to reports here,
she is running for governor, she wins election. You have
to consider, is this somebody you can trust. It's a
blue state obviously, but a concern there again for all
these people that were working in that administration that knew
what was going on, that perhaps we're behind the auto

(01:23:23):
pen Obviously a lot that we'll still be learning here.
But again you have to consider that accountability as well,
because these are people that could be elected to positions
in the future and where does that leave our country?
So something has to be done to make sure that
this never happens again.

Speaker 2 (01:23:37):
Absolutely, I think that lack of trust, if people were
directly involved, if they knew about it, or if it
is just going to be a trickle down from the
top down with the Democrats, I think the midterms is
going to be quite the test about that lack of trust. John,
only a few minutes left with you, but want to
get your take on this headline as well. President Trump
said if the courts decide against his administration's tariff policies,

(01:23:58):
it could bring the United States into economic ruination. He
was on truth Social talking about this, claiming that losing
the tariff battles could allow foreign countries to hold our
nation hostage with their anti American tariffs.

Speaker 1 (01:24:12):
Weigh in this for.

Speaker 2 (01:24:13):
US Jen We've been talking about this throughout the show.
I keep saying that the tariff seemed like such a
headache for this administration in the courts, but they are
really helping the American people. The President seems to be
sticking by his tariff policies here.

Speaker 23 (01:24:28):
Yeah, listen, they're great for the American people. They're great
for the long term. Again, we haven't seen a president
with the backbone to do this before President Donald Trump,
and we're grateful.

Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
That he is doing it.

Speaker 23 (01:24:37):
A little bit of good news here though, is it
one of the appeals, one of the key appeals on
tariffs is being heard now by three DC Circuit judges
that were Trump appointed, the only three that were Trump
appointed actually or not. Acxio, as Politico put it, as
winning the lottery at least with these tariffs. So we'll
see how that plays out. That's at least some positive
news that perhaps will be able to move forward. But again,

(01:24:58):
he just goes back to the fact that we saw
a massive mandate back in November, winning the White House,
winning the House, winning the Senate, president following through with
all the actions he promised on the campaign trail, and
now he's not able to get his job done. We
knew there would be challenges, but I mean, again, as
some people are saying, well, what's the point of having
a president if you can't do the work that he
was elected to do. So I really hope that this

(01:25:20):
plays out as it should to allow this president to
continue this work, the work that the American people mandated.
It's going to be great for us in the long haul.
Forget what the media is saying right now. They're obviously
engaging in a lot of fear mongering as they always do,
but this is a positive thing for the country and
something that will really benefit us, benefit American workers in
the long run.

Speaker 6 (01:25:41):
Jen, Just the News is reporting that anti Semitism, uncondemned
by Democrats, morphs into domestic terror.

Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
We know this.

Speaker 6 (01:25:50):
According to data released by the Anti Defamation League. There's
been an eight hundred ninety three percent increase in anti
Semitic attacks over the past ten years fifteen nine hundred
and forty two instances, but in twenty twenty four more
than ninety three hundred, Jen, this is so upsetting to
many Americans watching Just the News also reporting United States

(01:26:12):
Ambassador to Israel, of course, Mike Huckabee, is claiming that
the media is contributing to anti Semitism by reporting misinformation
about Israel. The Huckabee statement said, reckless and irresponsible reporting
by major US news outlets are contributing to the anti
Semitic climate that has resulted in the murder of two
young people at an Israeli embassy event in Washington last
month and attempted murder and terror attack on a group

(01:26:34):
of pro Israel demonstrators in Colorado on Sunday. No one
is safe, and yet we have a lot in the
media complicit in this.

Speaker 4 (01:26:44):
Still, Jen, it's mind boggling.

Speaker 1 (01:26:46):
They yeah, they really are, Gina.

Speaker 23 (01:26:48):
I mean I looked to yesterday and out a headline
from Axios that came out where they said no one
was killed in this attack in Boulder, and I mean,
my goodness, how misleading. How sickening is that to see
when obviously there were multiple people injured, at least one
in critical condition. This suspect is now facing murder charges
in addition to hate crime charges. This is somebody that

(01:27:09):
has even said he intended to kill these people. And
you come out with a headline like that, and again
you see Democrats, those on the left, you know, failing
to say anything, or at least waiting a day or
so before they even put out a statement. Obviously, it
sends a message. You know, we want to see a
response quickly. We want to see a firm response condemning
these actions. We obviously know how some on the left feel.

(01:27:32):
It's really sick to say that in twenty twenty five
that we're still dealing with this and that there are
people unwilling to support Jewish community and the target that
they're facing right now. But there are so many Americans
that stand with them, and it is the responsibility of
our elected officials to stand with them and support them
to promote safeties so we're not losing any more lives,
especially in this country.

Speaker 6 (01:27:52):
Jim Pelgrino, thank you so much for joining us today.
Thank you coming out. Bill Clinton once claimed I did
not have a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky in the
Oval office, but he did, so, why would we believe
his new claim about Joe Biden being in good shape
in that very.

Speaker 4 (01:28:11):
Same Oval office before stepping down?

Speaker 6 (01:28:13):
Will we will discuss and later? A George teen, restless
from high school graduation to work after noticing his coworkers
are overwhelmed. What happens next is a heartwarming story. You
have to stick around to see this. We're back with
more American son Rise right after this sub don't go away.

Speaker 10 (01:28:43):
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Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
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He's claiming he never thought that former President Biden was

(01:29:32):
unfit to serve in the White House and also thinks
that Biden was quote in good shape.

Speaker 8 (01:29:38):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:29:38):
Clinton making those remarks during a weekend CBS interview, when
asked about the controversial new book Original Sin, which details
the massive cover up of Biden's physical decline among Democrat
leaders and White House staffers, Clinton believes that Biden was
a good president, and while he admits old age did
play a factor, he maintains that he didn't know anything

(01:30:00):
about the cover up of Biden's decline.

Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
Take a look at that interview.

Speaker 20 (01:30:03):
The only concern I thought he had to deal with
was could anybody do that job? Until they were eighty six,
and we did several long talks. I had never seen
him and walked away thinking he can't do this anymore.
He was always on top of his.

Speaker 1 (01:30:19):
Brief You never saw any decline.

Speaker 20 (01:30:23):
So I didn't know anything about any of this, and
I haven't read the book. I saw President Biden not
very long ago, and I thought he was in good shape.
But the book didn't register with me because I never
saw them.

Speaker 1 (01:30:36):
I didn't know anything about any of this.

Speaker 2 (01:30:38):
I'm not buying that this all comes as just the
news as reporting this week how a whistleblower told Senator
Josh Holly about Biden getting lost in his closet in
the White House while serving as president. Holly said Biden
couldn't find his way out and was stumbling around the
White House.

Speaker 1 (01:30:54):
Resident.

Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
Let's bring in doctor Gina and David for more. You
guys quickly, before we all this up, Let's take a
listen to Fox's Sean Hannity. He recently called out a
Biden assistant take a look at this.

Speaker 24 (01:31:07):
Well, you're going to come on this program and you're
going to look America in the eye, and you're going
to you're gonna tell us that you did not see
any cognitive decline in Joe Biden, because we saw it,
we chronicled it starting in twenty nineteen. You're going to
tell us that.

Speaker 19 (01:31:21):
Well, I am, because I've been very consistent about that, Sean,
with all of your colleagues on all of the Fox
News programming since I left the White House, and at
the end of twenty twenty two that my three years
Michael and Will interrupted the White House. Michael, Yes, yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:31:35):
I don't believe you.

Speaker 19 (01:31:36):
Okay, I think you're full of crap.

Speaker 2 (01:31:41):
Yeah, definitely calling him out there, Gina and David. I mean,
I think this is going to continue to have to
happen with these White House staffers until we actually see
some concrete accountability.

Speaker 3 (01:31:53):
That former Biden assistant has been consistent. He's been consistently lying.
And here's the thing as for Bill Clinton, So let
me get this straight. So a liar says there's.

Speaker 5 (01:32:05):
Nothing to see here, and he's covering up for another liar.
So you know what, someone wake me when there's something
interesting to report, because that should shock nobody.

Speaker 3 (01:32:15):
Doctor g Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:32:17):
I mean, if you lied through an entire administration about
what you were seeing every single day, what in the
world is to make us think that you're going to
be honest? Then when you're questioned about it in the media,
the same thing. If you lied through an entire presidency, Lias,
Bill Clinton's presidency was a legitimate one, then what is
to make us think you're going to suddenly see the

(01:32:38):
lights start telling us the truth?

Speaker 4 (01:32:40):
Now?

Speaker 6 (01:32:40):
Unless there is a true come to Jesus moment in
an authentic way, with humility and all the things, then
there's no reason to believe these people who have a
history of lying. Why would you ask a liar about
their history of lying and expect them not to lie
about it?

Speaker 5 (01:32:55):
And the thing is is that Bill Clinton's this road scholar, right,
you know he's so smart.

Speaker 3 (01:33:02):
Well that looks pretty dumb. So he's either the dumbest
guy in the world now or he's lying. So take
your choice.

Speaker 5 (01:33:08):
Really stupid or really about really a liar.

Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
I'm going with the line. I'm going with the line.

Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
I'm gonna have to go with the line too.

Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
I think the most interesting thing is to actually see
it unravel. You know, for years, for four years, this
was a cover up. People were, you know, letting this
line just happen. And you know, now with President Trump
back in the White House, everyone seems to feel more
empowered to tell the truth.

Speaker 1 (01:33:29):
And actually let these details come out. I find that
to be incredibly interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:33:33):
We want to know what you think, our viewers, let
us know on Rumble or get her hop on and
let your voice be heard.

Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
Still to come on, American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (01:33:40):
Was rushing to work the first thing you did after
graduating high school?

Speaker 1 (01:33:44):
It certainly wasn't what I did.

Speaker 2 (01:33:45):
Wait until you hear the story of this hard working
Georgia teen who saw his coworkers overwhelmed and didn't hesitate
to help out.

Speaker 6 (01:33:53):
Stay tuned, all right, Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm
doctor g Thanks so much for joining up meeting to day.

(01:34:14):
It is time now for our sunny side up and
in the pan. Today a Georgia teen's work, ethic and
kindness is being rewarded in a big way. Eighteen year
old Michael Baker was seen with his graduation medals still
around his neck on May twenty first, helping hungry customers
at Burger King, just hours after his high school graduation ceremony. Baker,
who wasn't even scheduled to work that night, says he

(01:34:36):
saw his team overwhelmed with orders and rushed.

Speaker 4 (01:34:38):
To work right after graduation.

Speaker 6 (01:34:40):
Customer Maria Mendoza noticed the hard working employee, thinking that
he was radiating joy even after such a big day.
Touched by his work ethic, Mendoza started to go fund
me to.

Speaker 4 (01:34:51):
Help Baker pay for his college.

Speaker 6 (01:34:53):
After posting Baker's story, the response was immediate, raising tens
of thousands of dollars. Now the fundraiser has hit more
than one hundred and eighty five five thousand dollars. What
a bright future ahead for this young Georgia team.

Speaker 4 (01:35:04):
Take a listen.

Speaker 19 (01:35:05):
I feels like amazing because I've watched videos of this
happen nin en thing.

Speaker 15 (01:35:09):
If I happened to me over in Like, I am thankful.

Speaker 4 (01:35:18):
What a sweet spirit. I love that.

Speaker 6 (01:35:19):
Get in there and go and give a spirit Emily.

Speaker 4 (01:35:23):
It's so nice.

Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
It is so nice.

Speaker 4 (01:35:24):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
I think back to the transition in between high school
and college, and I think it's so beneficial to every
young person to work a job like that. I remember,
for me, we talked about it the other day. It
was California pizza kitchen. I was a cookie maker at
Missus Fields and it just it taught me so much
about work ethic during those times. And I'm so happy
that this young man was rewarded for his hard work.

Speaker 1 (01:35:44):
I mean, it's just it's great to see.

Speaker 4 (01:35:46):
Yeah, David, where did you work?

Speaker 3 (01:35:47):
Weve?

Speaker 5 (01:35:49):
I worked in an ice cream shop called too what
was it called as a long time ago? It was
in eighteen twenty three. It was two sisters, I think
or something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:35:58):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:35:59):
It was a gooped ice cream and anyhow, now I'm
scooping some other stuff. But anyhow, so this guy is
really cool because people love that those type of stories,
and that's why that GoFundMe is so such a large amount,
because people like to see they're motivated and they're excited
about helping people out like that.

Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
One kind act Whennie was probably tired.

Speaker 6 (01:36:23):
You know, days like that can be overwhelming emostly and
everything else, and one kind act can really truly change lives.

Speaker 4 (01:36:30):
Yeah, and one of my favorite jobs ever was as
a waitress. We have a great show tomorrow for you.
Had a great show today.

Speaker 6 (01:36:36):
Thanks to everybody for joining us every morning. We started
eight am and don't forget seven am with Jake Novak.

Speaker 4 (01:36:42):
War Room is up next. How your children love your God?

Speaker 6 (01:36:44):
Go bolding now, make you a great day.
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