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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Ahead on American Sunrise. The numbers are in. What do
the estimates from the Congressional Budget Office show President Trump's
one big, beautiful bill well do to the economy?
Speaker 2 (00:15):
We have the details.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Plus House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and the Trump
administration are hunting for clues on Joe Biden and his
cognitive decline.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Who are they trying to talk to? Now we have
the updates.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
And finally, Chinese researchers have been charged for bringing a
toxic fungus into the US.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
What does this mean for our food?
Speaker 1 (00:36):
We have all of those stories and so much more
as American Sunrise starts right now.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Good morning, America. Welcome to American Sunrise.
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Welle. It's culture.
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We have breaking news to share with you.
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Politics.
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President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.
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We've got your covered. This is what it looks like
to be a patriot.
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We have to protect the American family.
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The American dream is still alive.
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I'm David Brod, I'm Terrence, and.
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I'm doctor Tina.
Speaker 7 (01:16):
Good morning everybody. I'm doctor Gina. We are live with
you from the Pump Beach.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Just let's bring in bro Bo David. Well, we don't
even need to bring you Bo. You're right here.
Speaker 8 (01:24):
And I'm a bro too, Gina, so you can call
me that if you want.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
So.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Bro is way hard for me to get.
Speaker 7 (01:30):
I have to sit up really straight with you on
set because you are really tall.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
I think I need a pillow control room.
Speaker 7 (01:36):
Let's bring in also Emily, who is also right here.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
She is helming the news desk.
Speaker 7 (01:42):
Great to have everyone together in the West Palm Beach Studio,
rainy as it is. It's sunshine in here, right Emily.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Absolutely, you know, Gina, I have to make a joke.
We got Bro Davidson and Emily Flynn.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
I had to.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
I had to.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Here we go.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
I love starting the show out with laugh like this, guys.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
This is so fun. All right you guys.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
Well, coming up a little later, the doj is probing
Biden's pardons at the end of the term. I think
we'll be hearing a lot about that. Anything really unexpected
in your mind?
Speaker 9 (02:15):
Bow uh no, not unexpected. But doctor g I gotta
go back to the doctors. I think they may be
the clue. You know, they're supposed to do no harm.
That may determine when his slip was happening. Why did
they not report it. I can understand maybe why some
aides might not want to say something, but the doctors
have a moral and an ethical obligation to tell people
he is slipping and this is bad for the country,
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and so I think they should lose their medical license
if there was any sort of malfeasance going on. Emily,
I don't know how you feel about it, but I
feel like the doctors.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Are the key, absolutely.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
I mean, especially with the cancer diagnosis as well. There's
no way at the stage that it's at that this
just came out. I feel like there's definitely a lot
that was covered up from a medical perspective, Bow And
I think the doctors should be held accountable. More so
than that, though, I think it's all of the staffers
and all of the people that were using the auto
pen that we're you know, kind of pulling the puppet
strings of being Biden as.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
The puppet here.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
That's where the really accountability needs to happen, and where
the investigation really needs to happen to figure out how
this was even possible and make sure that that's never
a possibility in the White House ever.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Again, Gina, how meglom Miniaca.
Speaker 7 (03:19):
Do you have to be to stand by and watch
as our whole country is endangered because you want more
power and you want to keep your job and you
don't want to be the one.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
To blow the whistle.
Speaker 7 (03:30):
It's shameful, and I think the staff should be punished
in every way just as much as any doctors, because
they were with him every single day they know. Let's
check out today's Bible verse, shall we? It is from
Psalm twenty seven to four. It says, one thing I
have desired of the Lord, that will I seek, that
I may dwell in the house of the Lord all
of the days of my life, to behold the beauty
of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple. The
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last part of this inquiring in his temple, I think
is so amazing to learn what the Bible means in
the temple of God himself. How amazing will that one
day be a nice thought? As we begin our day
to day, The Congressional Budget Office has released its estimates
for one big, beautiful bill as we keep hearing about.
Officials say the budget would increase the annual deficits by
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two point four trillion dollars over the next ten years.
They also report that nearly eleven million people could lose
health insurance by twenty thirty four due to cuts in
Medicaid and Obamacare. House Republicans trying to cut spending by
at least one point five trillion.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
To offset those tax cuts.
Speaker 7 (04:33):
For more, let's bring in pastor of North Carolina Congressman
Mark Harris. Congressmen, we hear things like people are going
to lose health insurance, but this is really scare tactics.
Why should the taxpayers be footing health insurance for anyone
to begin with? I mean, let's look at able bodied people,
especially people who are not even Americans, Congressmen, just feeding
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off of the taxpayer dole.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
It's got us.
Speaker 7 (05:00):
Somewhere, and I don't want to hear these scare tactics
about people losing health insurance. These people should have never
been getting free health insurance from the taxpayers to begin with,
should they.
Speaker 10 (05:11):
Well, I think you're exactly right, Gina, and it's great
to be with you this morning, and appreciate the opportunity.
Speaker 11 (05:16):
To join with you.
Speaker 10 (05:18):
We've been talking about for months now through putting together
this reconciliation package of some of the things we needed
to do to reform some of these programs like Medicaid
that just really has put itself on a trajectory, or
Congress has allowed it to be put on a trajectory
to where it's eventually going to cost one trillion dollars
and that's just not sustainable. And so unless we are
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able to make some reforms that are going to put
it in a different position where we really can use
it for the safety net that Medicaid was meant to
be all along, and it was meant to take care
of the elderly, of the disabled, of pregnant women, of children,
and unfortunately, of the expansion of it, it's gotten out
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of hand. And so obviously there's things that have got
to be done in adjustments going forward. But we move
the big beautiful bill out of the House because we
think it's important. And I realize the CBO's you know,
analysis that they brought forward, they've been wrong so many times.
I mean, listen, back in twenty seventeen, they said that
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the President Trump's tax cut, the one that we just
now made permanent, that it was going to somehow only
generate half of what it actually generated in terms of
growth in the economy, and so They're not notorious for
being very accurate oftentimes in their predictions.
Speaker 11 (06:44):
But nevertheless, we.
Speaker 10 (06:47):
Got to look at this big beautiful bill as something
that if we don't pass, is going to be a
massive tax increase for all Americans. It includes making the
Trump tax cuts permanent, and we've got to make sure
that we do that in order to spur this economy.
We've got some things coming up to the hill already.
Here just arrived the first of this week from the
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Office of Management and Budget that is going to actually
allow us to have a recision package to begin to
cut out the waste, fraud, and abuse that those has identified.
And I've been a whole week talking about this and
encouraging Congress to move swiftly to pass this recision package.
Speaker 11 (07:25):
The White House is sent up.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
You know, Congressman, I feel like the two headlines that
have just been dominating this news cycle have been the
one big beautiful bill and the auto pen scandal. So
I got to get your take on this. I want
you to weigh in. The Trump administration has ordered an
investigation into Joe Biden's cognitive decline this autopen use. They
want to see if anyone tried to impersonate him at
the end of his term. House Oversight Committee Chairman James
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Comer says he wants to interview Biden staffers. Comer says
that he sent several letters already to several former aids
and added that the American people do deserve to know
the truth on this.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
So your take, what do you make of all of this?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Where is the accountability and what do you anticipate we're
going to find in this investigation.
Speaker 11 (08:06):
Well, I really.
Speaker 10 (08:07):
Don't know what we're going to find, but I'm certainly
confident that Congressman Comer and the Oversight Committee are taking
the right steps. I mean, listen, it's very concerning when
you have a president of the United States whose abilities
cognitive abilities have certainly been called into question, and to
think of this auto pen, I mean, it begs the
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obvious questions, what executive.
Speaker 11 (08:30):
Orders, what pardons were signed with the presidential auto pen
that he didn't even know about.
Speaker 10 (08:35):
And so it certainly I think deserves investigation. We have
a situation from Fayeable, North Carolina, where there was a
gang member whose sentence was actually commuted and the guy's
name is Genesi is witted and according to the US
Attorney's office. He was found guilty in October. He and
his associates were involved in drug trafficking, home invasion robberies, hijackings, shootings,
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of financial fraud, and yet his senate was reduced by
an auto pin. Now, I don't know about you, but
I think that's worth investigating and finding out because American
people should be concerned about this.
Speaker 8 (09:12):
It absolutely should be investigating. Congressman.
Speaker 9 (09:14):
That's a great point, and Pambody will be on top
of this. We hope Congressman. President Trump says he wants
to get rid of the debt limit. He posted on
true Social the following I'm very pleased to announce that,
after all of these years, I agree with Senator Elizabeth
Warren on something. The debt limit should be entirely scrapped
to prevent an economic catastrophe. It is too devastating to
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be put in the hands of political people that may
want to use it, despite the horrendous effect it could
have on our country and indirectly even the world. As
to Senator Warren's second statement on the four trillion dollars,
I like that also, but it would have to be
done over a period of time as short as possible.
Let's get together, Republican and Democrat and do this. Congressman,
what is the mood on this in the House?
Speaker 10 (09:58):
Well, listen, I I think that everybody would share in
the same concerns about scrapping the debt limit without any
guard rails and without any real reduction and cuts in spending.
That's the general concern. I mean, listen. Government has proven itself,
Congress has proven itself. You read the Constitution. All of
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those spending bills are supposed to originate in the House.
And the fact of the matter is that we've proven
ourselves to spend and spend and spend us up to
nearly thirty seven trillion dollars of debt.
Speaker 11 (10:31):
Listen.
Speaker 10 (10:32):
To not have any kind of limit is like giving
a credit card to a gambling addict, an unlimited credit
card and say, hey, go knock yourself out. We can't
do that, And I think that we've got to think
about if there is a plan.
Speaker 11 (10:45):
I listen.
Speaker 10 (10:46):
I don't question the motivation of the President because he
is correct. It has been used as a political tool.
It's been used for political leverage. It has been used
to get things accomplished that one side wanted to do
over the other depending on who was in power at
the time. And that's sad but true. But I think
just to scrap it without some kind of guardrails, some
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kind of spending cuts, would not be wise. And I
personally don't think there's a stomach for that here in
the US House.
Speaker 7 (11:17):
Congressman, the White House sent over some of the Doze
cuts to the House to make them permanent.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Where do we stand on a vote for those?
Speaker 4 (11:26):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (11:27):
Listen.
Speaker 10 (11:27):
I went to the House the first night we got
back from the Memorial daybreak and urged my colleagues to
pass this recision package immediately.
Speaker 11 (11:38):
Listen.
Speaker 10 (11:38):
It's nine point four billion dollars. And the thing that
it does is it really puts into law or codifies
what Doze was identifying early on. In fact, some people,
some of my constituents, have said, why such a small
amount nine point four billion when there are hundreds of
billions they've identified. Well, I think this is again just start.
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This is really to test the water and make sure
that Congress is ready to step up and do what
we all said we were.
Speaker 11 (12:07):
Going to do. And if you remember, it wasn't too
many weeks back when Dose was.
Speaker 10 (12:11):
Just getting started Elon Musk was in his role, and
as we began to see the first information that came
out about us AI D and we began to see
all of the massive spending that they were doing and
where that money was going, Americans were appalled and they said,
something's got to be done.
Speaker 11 (12:29):
This has got to be stopped.
Speaker 10 (12:30):
And I just had the opportunity to look over the
list again the other day. And when you look and
you see the millions of dollars that are being spent
in the ways they are going, it's disastrous. So this
really targets those USAID aspects. I think about eight billion
plus giver plus give her minus. Some of it is
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going to is in this decision pack as the USA,
and then the other part is going to MPR and
those kinds of things to make cuts there, because frankly,
taxpayers are not in the business of trying to uphold
or somehow come alongside and make left wing propaganda able
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to operate. And that's really what we've been doing with
MPR and PBS, and this is an opportunity for us
to straighten that out. And I think the other billion,
give or take some, is makes up the balance of
the nine point four billion that we have.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
Yeah, and this is really just a start.
Speaker 7 (13:34):
Congressman, we appreciate you coming on telling us all about this,
and we appreciate your fight.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
Thank you so much. God bless you.
Speaker 11 (13:41):
Thank you. It's always a pleasure to be with you.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Thank you. Right.
Speaker 7 (13:45):
Coming up, we check out the hottest headlines from the
RIV newsroom with Emily Finn and later, President Trump says
he spoke to Vladimir Putin about the Ukraine strike?
Speaker 3 (13:54):
How did Putin say? He will respond that.
Speaker 7 (13:56):
Chilling answer just ahead when American Centrice continues.
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Coming up, President Trump says he has spoken with Vladimir
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Some top headlines we're keeping a close eye on today,
the Israeli military recovers the bodies of two hostages, and
Southern Gaza officials say that they recovered the bodies of
a seventy year old and her husband. They were taken
back to Israel for forensic identification, and officials say they
believe there's fifty six hostages still being held by Hamas.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
At least twenty are thought to be alive.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Meanwhile, President Trump orders the Justice Department to investigate Joe
Biden's auto pen use for pardons. Trump says Attorney General
Pambondi and other relevant department heads should look into if
certain individuals in the Biden administration try to deceive the
public about Biden's mental state. Trump's memo claimed Biden's mental
stas was declining at the end of his term, but
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his signature appeared on documents that put in significant policy
changes and pardons. And finally, President Trump signs a proclamation
banning traveled to the US from at least twelve different countries.
The proclamation cited national security reasons for the ban, and
some of the countries are Iran, Afghanistan, Haiti, and Libya.
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There are also seven other countries that have traveled to
the US partially restricted, like Cuba, Venezuela, just to name
a few. The White House says President Trump is keeping
his promise to the American people to keep us safe.
Now coming up, Chinese researchers are charged with bringing in
toxic fungus to the country. Where does this go from here?
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We take a look, and later Texas is trying to
rein in woke on campus. Will it work? We assess
that soon, But first a quick look at today in history.
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It was on this date in nineteen sixty eight that
presidential candidate Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in California.
Kennedy was exiting the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles after
celebrating his primary victories in California and South Dakota. His wife, Ethel,
was three months pregnant and was by his side. His assassin,
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a Palestinian Christian who held strong anti Israel beliefs, testified
in nineteen sixty nine that he killed Kennedy with quote twenty.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
Years of malice.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
RFK died nearly twenty five hours later, and his assassin
was convicted and sentenced to death. In nineteen seventy two,
that sentence was commuted to life in prison with a
possibility of parole, a possibility that has been denied numerous
times since. Kennedy's assassination also prompted the Secret Service to
protect presidential candidates, and regardless of your political party, all
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agreed that America lost a patriot to what may have
been the first act of a pro Palestinian terrorism attack
on American soil. American Sunrise will be right back. Welcome
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back to American Sunrise. The news out of Russia following
Ukraine's blitz on Russia's air force looks like it's a
bit of history, repeating it was fifty eight years ago
today that the Six Day War began between Israel and
its neighboring Arab states.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
The Arab nations vowed.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
To push Israel and all of its citizens into the sea,
nothing short of a holocaust.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Israel, however, didn't allow it.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Instead, they launched a surprise attack on the Jewish high
holiday of Yam Kippur, that effectively neutralized the air forces
of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan in the opening hours of
the conflict. This gave Israel air supremacy over each country,
which is a decisive advantage in modern warfare. Similarly, the
damage done this week by Ukraine drones on Russia's air
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force looks amazingly similar, but Russian retaliation still has yet
to surface, and this headline makes for a scary proposition.
Putin urged to use nuclear weapons as Russian's furious at
ukraine Pearl Harbor attack. Russian papers and military bloggers are
mulling an extreme response after Ukraine launched attacks on Moscow's
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air bases, and President Trump says he has spoken to
Vladimir Putin. Trump posted on truth social that Putin said
he will respond to this attack. For insight, I'm joined
by the author of Putin's playbook, Russia's Secret Plan to
Defeat America and former intelligence officer Rebecca Koffler. Rebecca, thank
you so much for joining American Sunrise for having me today.
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So what kind of response could you anticipate seeing from
Russia at this point?
Speaker 12 (20:08):
So Putin has a number of options. It's a very
complicated decision.
Speaker 10 (20:13):
For him.
Speaker 12 (20:14):
On the one hand, he wants to send a message
that what Ukraine has done is unacceptable because it's not
just an air force, it's not just the airfield.
Speaker 13 (20:26):
These are strategic.
Speaker 12 (20:28):
Nuclear bombers, part of Russia's strategic nuclear tria, the centerpiece
of Russia's defense strategy.
Speaker 14 (20:35):
Right.
Speaker 12 (20:36):
So, on the other hand, he does not want to
provoke World War three.
Speaker 13 (20:41):
So yes, a lot he's justified to use nuclear weapons.
Speaker 12 (20:45):
However, my intelligence assessment is that at this time he
will not be responding with nukes, but he will responding
with the type of weapons which Russia has that.
Speaker 13 (21:00):
And damage.
Speaker 12 (21:03):
Inflict the same damage as nuclear but without the nuclear mushrooms.
What are we talking about, Hire, We are talking about
hypersonic missiles Orierschnik is one of them. My intelligence analysis
reveals there will be a series of coordinated strikes that
will be on multiple occasions, that will include both kinetic
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and non kinetic options.
Speaker 9 (21:28):
So it seems, Rebecca, would be a reciprocal type of counterattack.
Is what you seem to be indicating an eye for
an eye kind of a thing. Rebecca, there's a new
piece in the Daily Beast that I wanted you to
weigh In on Here is the headline, Putin's whole Trump
strategy is in tatters after epic drone humiliation.
Speaker 8 (21:43):
Where do you see Putin going from here?
Speaker 9 (21:45):
I mean, you just mentioned some of the strategic things
that he may use militarily. What leverage does he have
because obviously it seems like that the US is going
to stand back for a moment while he retaliates. What
is Putin going to do from there after this potential
counter strike?
Speaker 12 (22:00):
So both these drone strikes by Ukraine have no impact
whatsoever on putting strategy in Ukraine. Putin is going to
continue the multi year war of attrition on Ukraine right
What he wants to do is he wants to basically
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grind the Ukrainian forces down. And the Ukrainians almost have
no more man to throw into the meat grinder and
their weapons arsenal is severely depleted. And we no longer
can't provide as much military hardware to Ukraine as we
used to because we don't have the.
Speaker 13 (22:42):
Military inductrial capacity to scale up.
Speaker 12 (22:45):
Unlike Putin, who prepared for this war the path for
the past decade, I would say he transitioned his military
and economy and a what iim putting. So Russia right
now produces in just three months more military hardware than
the entire NATO alliance including the United States, produces in
one year. So he's going to continue on. His strategy
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is just the same strategy. His main goal, however, is
not to provoke US deployment of troops into the theater,
into the battlefield and start World War three. But unfortunately,
the landscape continues to climb what we call the intelligence
community escalation letter.
Speaker 13 (23:30):
And we conducted multiple multiple war.
Speaker 12 (23:33):
Games in the intelligence community simulating exactly the type of
conflict that ware in and every single war game, the
war eventually dragged the United States in, and it escalated
all the way into the nuclear realm, not immediately, the
multiple steps cyber warfare, space warfare, and all of that
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strategy actually I described in my book pulling his play,
and we are inching steadily towards that particular outcome.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
All right, we'll back now over to China.
Speaker 7 (24:11):
Chinese researchers were arrested, of course, we're all reading about it,
for bringing a toxic fungus into a lab at the
University of Michigan. The fungus reportedly infects things like rice, Mays, barley,
and other critical crops to the United States. Take us
through what this could mean for American farmers and consumers'
worst case scenario.
Speaker 13 (24:32):
Not good news.
Speaker 12 (24:33):
This is part of China's unrestricted warfare doctrine that the
Chinese have developed since the nineties in preparation of deterring
the United States from intervening in China's plan to secure
control over Taiwan. That Secretary of Defense Pete Haxa delivered
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a warning to US just recently that it is potentially imminent.
Speaker 13 (25:01):
What is unrestricted strategy?
Speaker 12 (25:03):
The Chinese way of war is completely different than US
way of war. We usually do things precisely. We do
no contact warfare. Mostly it's long rate strike. Only in
special cases we deploy our special forces, and we haven't
done land warfare, you know, for for decades. The Chinese
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way of war is to bring the war to us.
And so what is it. It's not just like you know,
the fantannel killing our youth. It's not just you know,
covered but it's basically biological and chemical warfare. So this
is in preparation for the invasion of Taiwan, prepositioning these
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various non kinectic capabilities that Hi Jinping would authorize to
activate right before the invasion to basically signal to the
United States stay out of it. We are going to
use all of these various things, whether it's activating the malware,
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destroying our electrical grid. I mean, there are multiple, multiple
options that Chinese have been prepositioning inside our various what
they call targets. Right, it's cyber, it's chemical, biological, it's
some of it is even kinetic. If you remember the
Chinese balloon that crossed almost the entire United States without
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our nor red North American Aerospace Defense Command that I
personally actually briefed just like last summer on Russia's strategy,
so we didn't even know we couldn't stop them. And
so that is all doing strategic targeting, preparing those various
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options for Hi Jinpin to activate as soon as he's
ready to go out to Taiwan.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Absolutely, and really this has come. You know why we
weren't prepared and why we didn't see it coming is
through extensive spying from the CCP here on American soil
for so long. Later in the show, we're going to
be talking about how the Chinese have been buying up
American farmland. There was an example in Arizona, and recently
the governor there, Vito de bill that would protect these
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kinds of situations from being able to happen, from these
attempts from the CCP, from Chinese companies that we of
course know have ties to their government, from being able
to buy farmland close to military sites in the US.
That was Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. With only
about thirty seconds left with you here, Rebecca, what would
you see or what would you like to see President
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Trump and the American people do to really be taking
this more seriously. It feels like it just happens right
before our very eyes, and we just aren't even looking.
Speaker 13 (27:53):
Well.
Speaker 12 (27:53):
The first thing that President Trump needs to do, he
needs to dismantle the deep date. What do I mean
by that? You mentioned that we were not doing our
job right. Why won't we are prepared?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Well?
Speaker 12 (28:06):
I know why we weren't prepared because when I was
in the intelligence community and I was delivering the intelligence
warning about Pudent's plans, they were busy, Our senior officials,
they were busy concocting the Russia Trump collusion hopes, right,
they weren't doing their job, and so the same thing
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happened during the Biden administration. They were busy trying to mask,
you know, his coming to decline instead of actually doing
their job and tracking all of these various threats Russia, China, Iran,
North Korea. Look, President Chung wasn't even aware of Ukraine's
assassination attempt on puting. He wasn't aware about Ukraine's strategic
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attack on Russian nuclear bombs, which is basically they crossed
the rubicon right, we are very close to nuclear war
right now, and President Chung wasn't aware. So he's not
in control of his intelligence services. That's the very first
thing that needs to happen. He needs to secure control.
Yet these people, and I know that he has a
lot of loyal you know people right now, tool Sigobar,
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he has that cash Hotel Pam Bondy. But the next
level down right, the GS fifteen, the SCS level, these
are government you know type of levels. They are all
still loyal to the previous administration because they are part
of the permanent US government and they're trying to sabotage
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and they actually have sabotage.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
That there's going to be so much work for President Trump,
even within the people that are supposed to be closest
to him, supposed to be working with him, you never
really know, and you have to be diligent about that.
Rebecca Coffler, thank you so much for joining us today.
Great conversation coming up. How can people make their stomachs healthier?
We have those tips just ahead on American Sunrise.
Speaker 7 (30:14):
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Two Chinese researchers have been charged by US authorities for
allegedly smuggling a dangerous fungus in the United States that
we alluded to earlier that they planned to study at
a University of Michigan lab. The fungus is considered a
potential agro terrorism weapon due to its ability to cause
severe crop diseases and produce toxins harmful to both humans
and livestock.
Speaker 8 (33:43):
The researchers reportedly brought.
Speaker 9 (33:44):
The fungus into the country without the necessary federal permits,
raising significant national security concerns. Now for more on this,
let's bring in Tim Phillips, the director of Government affairs
and global strategies at nest point, Tim, I gotta tell
you about this, and I'm sure you probably know. There's
a very popular series right now in HBO Max that
I watch called The Last of Us, which is based
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off of a post apocalyptic video game in which a
fungus called Cordyceps starts infecting people who become cannibals. Now,
sometimes art can imitate life, so could an introduced fungus
like what Chinese researchers were bringing have deletarious effects similarly
on a similar scale, maybe not cannibalism, but something terrible.
Speaker 14 (34:24):
There is evidence that this can jump to humans have
adverse effects on humans. This is another alarming example of
China not meeting us well. I was watching your show
earlier and you're a commentator there with detailing it. They
are our geopolitical adversary around the world, and they're more
and more impact in the United States in situations just
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like we have seen now in Michigan with these two researchers.
One of them, by the way, is a member of
the Chinese Communist Party. She's actually part of the ruling
elite within that country.
Speaker 7 (35:00):
Unbelievable, but some things good some good things are happening.
For example, the state of Missouri, my home state, the
show me state, has passed a law that says that
Chinese nationals cannot buy farmland in Missouri, plain and simple.
But tim Arizona Governor Democrat Katie Hobbs vetoed that same
bill that would stop the Chinese from buying state farmland
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in Arizona. Hobbs said it lacked enforcement measures, and other
state democrats that it could lead to discrimination and property sales.
And never mind what happens to Americans and all this,
what do you make of this?
Speaker 14 (35:34):
It's appeasement, pure and simple of the Chinese. There's no
other word for it. They own three hundred and seventy
thousand acres of American farmland. Now a lot of it
guys adjacent to some of our most sensitive military bases,
like the Norfic Naval Base and the Grand Forks Air
Force Base in North Dakota. We've seen the drone attacks
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that Ukraine used against Russia from adjacent territory to the
Russian air bases. We could have something like that occur
down the road if there's a confrontation. It's terrible for
them to have this much land in our country. Kudos
to Missouri, and boy, I hope the Republicans know they're
going to in Arizona. They control the state House and
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the State Senate. They're going to put this bill back
in front of her, and they're doing the right thing here,
and let's keep pressure on her. What a terrible thing
to do in Arizona where we have a lot of
sensitive installations as well.
Speaker 7 (36:33):
Yeah, Tim, we're out of time, but real quick, do
they do the Republicans have the numbers in Arizona, if
you know, to override that veto.
Speaker 11 (36:38):
They do not.
Speaker 14 (36:39):
They have majorities to get legislation at her desk, but
they do not have big enough majorities to override her veto.
Speaker 7 (36:46):
And that's why we keep fighting. Tim Phillips, thank you
so much for being with us.
Speaker 12 (36:49):
You bet all right?
Speaker 7 (36:51):
Coming up, a bill is on its way to Governor
Greg Abbott's desk that would make Texas.
Speaker 3 (36:55):
Colleges less woke.
Speaker 7 (36:57):
How the new legislation will eliminate grule ideology for Texas
university diversities. Those details right after the break. And also
coming up a little bit later, a rise in paganism
in America. We're gonna take a closer look at the
inherent dangers that challenge the core fabric of our Christian faith.
We'll be right back the fun start siginag is two minutes.
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we are caffeinated, it's time to stay awake, not woke,
and Texas universities will soon become less woke as new
legislation heading to Governor Greg Abbott's desk gives state boards
more power to change curriculum. Abbott is expected to sign
the bill, joining states like Florida and Ohio and reshaping
education standards as soon as the ink is dry on
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his signature. Higher education institutions throughout Texas will be able
to review hiring practices and eliminate courses that promote woke
teachings like DEI and gender ideology.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
Universities will now need to.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Ensure each course is quote necessary to prepare students for
civic and professional life, equip them for the workforce, and
are worth the cost to students.
Speaker 2 (39:35):
All right, let's.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
Quickly bring in Bo and Gina for a discussion on this.
Just Bo, sorry, we wanted to ask your opinion on
all of this, Bo, I mean this is pretty common sense.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
The whole point of college.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
You want to be able to get something out of it,
actually be educated.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
Just get the woke nonsense out of there.
Speaker 9 (39:54):
In Texas, yeah, I like what Texas is doing. I
like what Florida and DeSantis have done. I think it's
an opportunity. I think the liberals when they use terms
like academic freedom, it means liberal and doctrination. And if
you look at what this bill wants to do, listen,
necessary to prepare students.
Speaker 8 (40:09):
For civic and professional life. That's exactly what we need, right.
Speaker 9 (40:12):
I mean used to be people to make fun of
courses for like basket weaving one oh one in college.
Well now you have basket weaving that's diverse, equitable, and mindful.
Speaker 8 (40:19):
You see.
Speaker 9 (40:20):
So we don't need that. We need to go back
to the basics. So I agree with this bill. I
like what Florida and Texas are doing to take back
the educational system. For far too long, liberal ideology has
been injected into our educational.
Speaker 8 (40:31):
System, and I think it's time that stops. So I
like the measure.
Speaker 1 (40:34):
I do too, bo, And really, I have to get
President Trump a lot of credit on this because this
has been a main focus of his administration since inauguration,
to eliminate DEI from all different aspects of society and
through colleges, through universities, higher education institutions. The Trump administration
has been a shining example of this. So it's great
to see states like Texas and Florida and Ohio who
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have already passed legislation like this as well, really get
on board to eliminate WOKE.
Speaker 9 (41:01):
Yeah, and you look at even Harvard. You look at
private universities. Okay, they're privately fund a lot of them are,
but when you look at the government funding of them.
That's why Trump's looking into these universities and saying, hey,
we want to look at what you're teaching. We want
to know what your DEI standards are. I think Trump
has every right, our government has every right to look
into some of these private universities, see what they're doing,
look at their student enrollment, find out where the people
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are coming from, do they have ties to terrorist organizations,
what have they been saying on social media. That's why
we have happened what just happened just a couple of
days ago. This is why we have to look and
do all of our universities, both public and private, to
find out exactly who's in America and what do they
actually believe in our system, believe in our foundations, our principles,
our values are moras. I think it's so important for
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our education system, where students are the most vulnerable emily,
to actually put American values and prepare them for civic
and professional life, which exactly what these bills want to do.
Speaker 1 (41:52):
Absolutely, I think that's a really good point. Like you said,
it starts with the funding. It starts, you know, for
schools that are receiving funding from our federal government.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
If they're going to be.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
Up holding woke ideology dei anti American, anti our government
kind of kind of courses and kind of kind of teachings,
then that's the first step. And then President Trump is
now empowering the states to take a closer.
Speaker 2 (42:13):
Look at the curriculum.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
I think it's great to see and I think it's
going to be a domino effect in other states throughout
the country.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
Great discussion.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
As always go coming up standing strong and Christian faith
can be a challenge in modern society. The author of
the new book Pagan Threats joins the show to discuss
how to avoid moral and spiritual decline. When American sun Rise.
Speaker 6 (42:33):
Returns, God bless the Us.
Speaker 5 (42:47):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the Earth.
Speaker 9 (42:55):
Welcome back to American Sunrise, and it's time now for
our moment of faith brought to us by Lee Green
Wilde and the God blessed the USA Bible and in
focus today we are one nation under God. Our founding
fathers Christian values were a guiding inspiration while creating the
United States of America, but our nation has been in
moral and spiritual decline.
Speaker 8 (43:14):
In recent years. We have seen a rise in paganism.
Speaker 9 (43:18):
The new book Pagan Threat explores the idea of fortifying
the foundations of faith amid societal pressures to turn to sin.
On a deeper level, it offers an insightful guide to
navigate ways to safeguard Christianity in the United States. And
for more on this, let's welcome into American Sunrise. The
author of The Pagan Threat, Pastor Lucas Miles Lucas, it's
so great to be with you again and I appreciate
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you being on my special recently on Easter. So it's
a great topic to dive into, especially with your book,
what are some common pagan ideologies seen in the United
States and why are they a threat to our country today?
Speaker 15 (43:51):
Absolutely, First of all, thanks for having me. It's good
to be with you. You know, it's about one point
five million people that would identify as being part of
the pagan faith today or that participate in pagan practices.
That numbers expected to triple by twenty fifty. But there
are a lot of people who have been influenced and
are continuing to be influenced by pagan ideology. You know,
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we don't have pagan temples anymore. We have hospital rooms
that are willing to do gender reassignment surgeries. We have
you know, things like labs that are doing gain of
function research.
Speaker 4 (44:23):
We have you know.
Speaker 15 (44:24):
Hollywood, Hollywood cutting room floors. You know that they're trying
to present all sorts of ideas to the American people.
And Paganism is on a major rise, and these ideas
have been really injected. This is the evolution of Wokism
and it is absolutely pagan.
Speaker 9 (44:37):
Well, Lucas you know, I mentioned to you before that
I lived out in La for a while and you know,
been in the entertainment business. When I was there, I
saw Kabbala, I saw the religion of self. Are these
kind of ways that culture and you look at the Grammys,
the Emmys, things like that. Are those ways that paganism
has a way of influencing culture. Because I don't know
enough about paganism to know if it's its own religion
or series of religions, but it sounds like the effects
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of them, especially we're culture can really dig into young people.
Speaker 8 (45:02):
Is where we can see the effects of it.
Speaker 15 (45:04):
Yeah, I think the best way to describe paganism is
by practice, right, It's a practice. So you have people
that practice witchcraft, that practice you know, wika, and we
see that quite a bit. But I think the paganism
runs a much deeper than that. I think that you know,
in many ways today when you look at kind of
the influence of paganism, it's especially affecting young women. You know,
we could look at a lot of reasons why, and
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I do present those in the book, But ultimately this
is something as our men in the nation are becoming
more conservative, women in the nation are being affected more
and more by pagan ideologies. So things like the enneagram,
things you know in Christian circles, things like you know, crystals,
tarot cards. I was just down in Key West here
recently my wife on vacation, and right there in the
center of Mallory Square is you know, big tarot card
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booth and there was a whole bunch of girls that
were there. We end up talking to them. I had
aural video after the encounter of praying for one of
the girls who identified as being you know, loosely Christian.
But she's still there in the center of Malays Square,
participating in tarot cards and exploring that. We see this
on TikTok Live. This is becoming more and more of
I think an influence, especially in young women's lives.
Speaker 8 (46:08):
So young women.
Speaker 9 (46:09):
I was just about to ask you who it targeted most, so, Lucas,
what's the antidote to this? We got about thirty seconds stuff.
What's the antidote? I know it's the Bible. We've seen
the rise of Bibles and the purchase of those. That's
great for young men. As you mentioned, what's the antidote
with these young women?
Speaker 15 (46:21):
You know, I think what we're seeing is that we've
not had a time like this in history since early
days in Rome with the birth of the Gospel, and
I think the antidote is really developing what as Christians
we would call a new apologetic for Christianity. I think
that when we look at from the past, the trauma
that we've gone through as a nation, that we need
a new presentation of the Gospel to this generation based
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upon specifically what they've gone through, in order to show
that Christ is greater than bail and any other pagan god.
Speaker 8 (46:49):
That you're going to present terrific.
Speaker 9 (46:50):
Well, lucas we look forward to this book, I hope
people purchase it and read it because it sounds like
it's an important read at this moment in our nation's history.
Speaker 8 (46:58):
Thank you, Pastor, appreciate it.
Speaker 11 (46:59):
Thank you.
Speaker 9 (47:00):
We'll be right back with the second hour of American
Sunrise in just two short minutes.
Speaker 8 (47:03):
Stick around.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
Coming up on the second hour of American Sunrise, Tensions
are mounting between the president and his biggest political donor.
Will Trump and billionaire Elon Musk smooth things over or
will this political rift become a major distraction. We'll discuss
plus breaking news. Trump directs Pam Bondy to probe Biden's
use of the auto pen for pardons, and the administration's
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cover up of mental decline.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Find out more.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
Plus US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's war on Woke and Dei.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
He's stripping a Navy ship.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
Named after a gay elected official who was assassinate it.
Ahead on the show, the order of Hegseth gave that
has the LGBT community furious, right in the middle of
Pride Month. Also a serious national security threat to America's
food supply. A Chinese couple smuggles dangerous biological pathogens into
America's heartland that has the potential to destroy our crops.
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We have those details coming up on hour two of
American Sunrise.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
It all starts right now.
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Good morning, America. Welcome to American Sunrise.
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Wellb it's culture.
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Politics.
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President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.
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The American dream is still alive. I'm David Broden, I'm Terrence,
and I'm Doctorentina.
Speaker 7 (49:00):
Good morning everybody. I'm doctor Gina. We are live with
you from the Palm Beaches. Both Davidson and Rap contributor
Emily Finn Helming the news DEESK today. Great to have
everyone together in West Palm today.
Speaker 8 (49:12):
It's the West Palm Crew. It's going to be with
you ladies.
Speaker 3 (49:15):
Yes, yeah, here we are all right.
Speaker 7 (49:17):
Well a kurage on Pierre is leaving the Democrat Party.
She says she's now becoming an independent.
Speaker 3 (49:23):
Very convenient. Also, she's releasing.
Speaker 7 (49:25):
A new book, Oh Shocker, about serving in Biden's broken
White House. This seems very very convenient to me. I
don't know, I'm not really buying it. Emily, where do
you stand? I think convenient is the perfect word for this.
Speaker 3 (49:40):
Gina.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
I was sitting in the newsroom with the producers yesterday.
This headline came through and I thought, you know what,
good for Kareem John Pierre. And then I saw the
second part, which was and she's selling a book, and
I'm like, oh my god, none of this is genuine
at all.
Speaker 9 (49:54):
Bo Yeah, I agree with that. The convenience is all.
It's just it's just the timing is too great. But
you know, she's female, she's black, she's gay. That's the
Democrat trifecta. I have to think Dems you know, are
a little bit upset that she's not part of them.
And I was thinking, Okay, did she move left of
the Dems or does she move right of the Dems?
Speaker 8 (50:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (50:09):
Well, then what's the what's the default thing? I'm an independent?
That's what a lot of people say. But I think
the book timing is just too convenient.
Speaker 3 (50:15):
Yeah, and I can't forgive her, And I'm sorry. I
worked with her.
Speaker 7 (50:18):
She is a very nice human being in person, easy
to work with. Uh, it's hard the whole time you're
working with her, you think, I can't believe she's really
a Democrat. I think she's really always been a little
more independent, to be honest with you. But the fact
is that she stood and looked the American people in
the eye for those years and lied to us and
said Joe Biden was not declined at all, unforgiven.
Speaker 9 (50:40):
Does that diminished her credibility since you know her that,
you know that she probably knew that at the time,
does it reduced.
Speaker 3 (50:46):
Present it diminishes her credibility? Yeah, Emily, Yeah, absolutely it was.
Speaker 2 (50:50):
It was tough to watch.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
I mean, how many times did she get up on
the podium and say there is no mental decline, and
you know, nothing.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
At all unforgivable.
Speaker 3 (50:57):
I don't care how nice you are. Unforgivable.
Speaker 2 (50:59):
Yeah, you guys.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
Well, let's take a.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
Look at some top headlines.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
President Trump taking a truth social to share his thoughts
on his recent call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He
says they spoke for over an hour, and while Trump
describes it as a good conversation, he does not believe
it will lead.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
To immediate peace.
Speaker 1 (51:15):
They discussed the recent attacks in Russia, and Putin says
he quote will have to respond. Trump and Putin also
discussed iron and found some common grounds there, agreeing the
Middle Eastern nation cannot have a nuclear weapon. Meanwhile, the
Israeli military recovers the bodies of two.
Speaker 2 (51:31):
Hostages in southern Gaza.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Officials say that they recovered the bodies of seventy of
a seventy year old and her husband. They were taken
back to Israel for forensic identification, and officials say they
believe there's fifty six hostages still being held by Hamas.
At least twenty are thought to be alive. Meanwhile, President
Trump orders the Justice Department to investigate Joe Biden's auto
(51:55):
pen use for pardons. Trump says Attorney General Pam Bondi
and any other relevant department head should look into if
certain individuals in the Biden administration tried to deceive the
public about Biden's mental state. Trump's memo claimed Biden's mental
state was declining at the end of his term, but
his signature appeared on documents that put in significant policy
(52:16):
changes and pardons. Let's send it back to Bo and
Gina for more.
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Thank you, Emily.
Speaker 7 (52:24):
What a turn of events in the political partnership between
President Trump and former first Buddy Elon Musk. Things are
certainly getting interesting there. Musk has been critical of Trump's
Big Beautiful Bill, saying, quote, this immense level of overspending
will drive America into debt slavery.
Speaker 3 (52:41):
For more, Let's bring.
Speaker 7 (52:42):
In rab Chief White House correspondent Brian Glenn. Brian, is
this as deep, this new chasm, this firing back and
forth at each other. Is it as deep as the
media wants to present it? Or is this really just
a matter of people be authentic, believing what they believed
and stating it. Nobody is a lay down here.
Speaker 4 (53:08):
Yeah, good morning, everybody.
Speaker 16 (53:10):
Well, I think one thing that we have to keep
in mind, is this one big, beautiful bill funds every
bit of the agenda that President Trump had in this
last campaign. Secures builds the wall completely, funds that, funds
fifty thousand ICE agents. Also make sure all of our
military is prepared. A lot of spinning on military. It's
(53:30):
not necessarily, it doesn't cut much, and I think that's
where the criticism goes. And of course Elon with his
efforts to find the waste, fraud and abuse, and the
latest drama on that is the exchange between Elon Musk
and Scott Besson.
Speaker 4 (53:47):
It wasn't what I've just read.
Speaker 16 (53:49):
It wasn't much of a verbal exchange, but more of
a physical exchange, saying that Scott Besson claiming that Elon
was a fraud, and then Elon didn't follow through on
the numbers that were initially brought out. Now at that point,
President Trump has weighed in on it and says that
he backs Scott Bessen and his efforts and said that
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he has a job to do. So it is very
emotional as far as what's happening in the background. Now,
when this thing comes out of the Senate, it's going
to look different. We all know that it's going to
look different, and it gives Republicans in the House a
chance to weigh in on those changes and revote on
something that they might not have known the first time.
(54:32):
If I was to wage money on whether or not
this thing gets approved, honestly, I think I'm a fifty
to fifty on whether or not this thing just they
may have to just go back to the table altogether
and start over.
Speaker 4 (54:46):
I know that the President does not want that.
Speaker 16 (54:47):
American people, for the most part, want to put this
behind us, but that's the reality of what we're looking
at right now. And unfortunately, to change that ship that's
been at sea as far as the direction of this
country under, it's going to take a massive amount of
resilience and money to change the direction of this country.
(55:08):
And unfortunately, some in our party don't want that much
change it, want more reduction, and it's just not possible
right now.
Speaker 9 (55:15):
You got that, right, Brian, Well, you mentioned the military.
Let's talk about that. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is
ordering the Navy to strip the name from the US
Navy ship Harvey Milk. Milk was one of the first
openly gay officials elected the public office in the US
who was assassinated while serving. The announcement comes during Pride Month,
as was reportedly intentional. Now, Brian, I do have to
(55:35):
think this was intentional, and it's said to align with
the Commander in chief's priorities, historical precedent and ethos. Brian,
he seems to be steering this ship literally and figuratively
back to dominance from DEI.
Speaker 16 (55:48):
Yeah, well, that ship that you spoke of is actually
based right now in Alabama kind of redoing a makeover
if it's having let's just say, a transgender surgery, if
you will, to make it where we get back and
and be effective on the ocean. Now, this is something
they did back in twenty twenty three, if we remember,
Democrats went around renaming just about everything from mountains to statues,
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to schools to universities.
Speaker 4 (56:14):
They did it all.
Speaker 16 (56:15):
I think this is in the full authority of Pete
heatseth and what is his mission is is to regain confidence.
Speaker 4 (56:21):
In the military.
Speaker 16 (56:22):
As I feel like under Joe Biden, a lot of
people did not have pride in the military.
Speaker 4 (56:27):
They kind of.
Speaker 16 (56:28):
Stripped away a lot of the patriotism and what the
military has traditionally stood for so, I think renaming this
battleship it's in line with what Pete Hexseth wants to
make his agenda about in bringing back American pride to
having people be they want to serve in the military.
Speaker 4 (56:46):
So a name change, why not?
Speaker 3 (56:47):
If you said this, I missed it. What is the name?
Speaker 8 (56:49):
Yeah? Any thoughts.
Speaker 4 (56:53):
For the new name? Yeah? Yeah, you know that's such
a great question.
Speaker 8 (57:00):
Uss, Brian gla, how does that sound?
Speaker 3 (57:04):
I like that.
Speaker 2 (57:05):
I like that a lot. They should name it after you.
Speaker 16 (57:07):
It would be bombed, It would be a bombed immediately,
it would be attacked immediately.
Speaker 1 (57:13):
No, you'd certainly have to paint a suit on it somehow, though, right, Brian.
Speaker 4 (57:18):
That is true. You've got to have a nice suit
on that.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
Absolutely, absolutely all right. We do want to get your
take on this headline as well. Two Chinese researchers have
been charged by US authorities for allegedly smuggling a dangerous
fungus into the United States they planned to study it
at the University of Michigan. The fungus is considered a
potential agro terrorism weapon due to its ability to cause
severe crop diseases and produce toxins harmful to both humans
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and livestock.
Speaker 2 (57:46):
The researchers reportedly brought the.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
Fungus into the country without the necessary federal permits, which
of course raised significant national security concerns. Brian, what have
you been hearing from the White House on all of this?
Have they weighed in at all?
Speaker 4 (58:02):
Not to my knowledge they have not.
Speaker 16 (58:03):
But I will say this, I don't know why this
is not the biggest story right now on the headlines.
You can go to any major news outlet, this is
not even probably in the top five of what they're
talking about.
Speaker 4 (58:14):
By now. This is huge.
Speaker 16 (58:16):
And if you think back years ago we had the
Chinese spy balloons, we've also had an infiltration of Chinese
spies are immigrants, So I get you to say, at
the California Mexico border, we've had such an influx of
Chinese nationalists.
Speaker 4 (58:29):
That have CCP ties.
Speaker 16 (58:32):
Why these two individuals and there's now text messages that
show the messages exchanged between the two individuals talking about
how to smuggle these things inside their shoes. They said
that a teacher suggested they put the seeds in a
very safe and secure place, even suggested the soles of
their shoes.
Speaker 4 (58:51):
This was strategically laid out, and let me tell you something.
Speaker 16 (58:54):
We should really rethink how we process our food. I know,
and here in the US, for economic reasons, we send
our food over to China to process. They process it,
and they send it back to us and it ends
up in your grocery store. I just wonder if what
they are putting into that food, this is warfare, and
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this needs to be taken very seriously. And I do wonder,
and I would hope that this conversation comes up with
the phone call with Trump and talking about the tariffs,
talking about all the negotiations. We must factor in that
this country is being attacked by China and we must
take it seriously.
Speaker 7 (59:35):
Yeah, as I told you in this audience, Brian, I
personally tested being in Europe twice this year. Already the
way I felt, how differently I felt, not a single
migraine the entire time I was in Europe, come back,
get one the third day I'm home. That just doesn't
surprise me at all. I really think you're onto something.
And the fact that our food is processed in China,
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that is really a massive proce.
Speaker 4 (59:59):
A lot of it.
Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
Is this the number one thing people are talking about
on the Hill. I know you said it's not in media,
but is it on the hill?
Speaker 16 (01:00:08):
Well not not that I can you know hear of
right now, but it can be.
Speaker 4 (01:00:13):
We just must drive the narrative that we look.
Speaker 16 (01:00:17):
This is really the University of Michigan and Harvard as
well have a have a history of having these Chinese
national students in there. Matter of fact, Jaijing Ping's daughter
is a Harvard graduate, and I need, I think we
need to look at exactly what we're doing in these
in these educational institutions, and what we're teaching, what's going on,
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what's the underlying UH plan in some of these Chinese nationalists.
It's dangerous when you talk about our food source and
our food supply. It is a fact we process chicken,
we process beef over in China, then sent back to
us and put on the shelves for us to eat.
Speaker 4 (01:00:55):
I do agree with you.
Speaker 16 (01:00:56):
I've spent some time in Central America and when I
go down there, the food it's absolutely.
Speaker 4 (01:01:01):
Clean, It's differing than we have here.
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
Taste different.
Speaker 4 (01:01:03):
We got to make some changes.
Speaker 7 (01:01:04):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, got order your own food. That's really
where we are grow it. Brian Glenn thank you so
much for joining us today.
Speaker 4 (01:01:13):
Thank you.
Speaker 7 (01:01:14):
Coming up, Chinese nationals caught smuggling a deadly pathogen into
America's heartland. As we just discussed, this could decimate our crops.
We're going to keep talking about it, even if other
media isn't. Why would any American governor vitol a bill
limiting Chinese landownership in youar military basis.
Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
We're going to discuss that next.
Speaker 7 (01:01:30):
Also, is billionaire Elon Musk dead wrong on Presidents's Big
Beautiful Bill after calling it a disgusting abomination?
Speaker 3 (01:01:37):
Find out that's just ahead. American Sunrise returns right after this.
Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
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 Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, who recently vetoed a
bill aimed at preventing China from buying up American land
near military bases.
Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
The bill would have.
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
Banned Chinese linked entities from having a thirty percent or
more steak in Arizona property. In recent years, companies with
ties to the CCP have been buying up American farmland
in states across the US, with some near sensitive US assets.
There was even a recent attempt from a Chinese company
to buy land near Arizona's Luke Air Force Base, a
(01:02:47):
training site for fighter pilots. This all comes as Chinese
nationals were caught allegedly smuggling a dangerous fungus into the
United States that they planned to study at a University
of Michigan lab. The fungus is considered a potential agro
terrorism weapon due to its ability to cause severe crop
diseases and produce toxins harmful to both humans and livestock.
(01:03:10):
For discussion, let's bring in doctor Gina and Bow for
more here. I mean, you guys, I know we've been
bringing this up in conversation throughout the show. I covered
this extensively. I traveled the country. I was in Iowa,
I was in Michigan, and it really came down to
the community. It came down to the people to stop
the sale of their land. This American farmland near military
(01:03:31):
base is the lawmakers were asleep at the wheel. They
weren't doing anything about this, and it makes you wonder,
are these people incentivized to let the cc be buy up.
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
Lands like this.
Speaker 7 (01:03:42):
Gina, Well, I mean there's a lot of money involved.
You know, we're talking about money here, and I always
say on this show, follow the money. If you're if
you've got property and you're being offered millions of dollars
when maybe it's not worth as much as you're being offered,
you know, you might take it. And certainly the realtor
who's looking at that situation is going to take the commission.
(01:04:03):
And so that's the way the free market works. That's
why it is so important to put these confines, and
perhaps emily in fairness, sometimes they will have buyers that
aren't really the actual buyer too. So there's a lot
that goes into this aside from what meets the eye,
and so that's why it's really important to have these
measures in place. From a state perspective, like Missouri has
(01:04:25):
done in taking a strong stancing No, we're not going
to sell any agriculture. We're going to investigate who actual
buyers are, if they're using a proxy buyer, etc.
Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
Etc.
Speaker 7 (01:04:36):
Some of these measures are really important, more important than ever.
But back to the conversation about what's happening now, about
what Brian said about our food being processed over in China.
I guess I just didn't realize that boat. I didn't either,
and I am really shocked by that. I knew about
the land, I knew about them doing other sorts of
warfare on us, for sure, but I didn't realize we
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actually send our food over there to be processed.
Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
It comes back to us.
Speaker 7 (01:04:59):
So if you're by chicken in the grocery store that
looks like it's made in Kentucky, maybe the chickens made
in Kentucky. But if it's sent there to process, what
are they doing to it in the meantime exactly?
Speaker 9 (01:05:07):
Maybe that explains your migraines too, especially since you just
traveled and you didn't have them, And there's something to
be said about that. And you know, the State Senate
majority leader Emily called this utterly insane. I think that's
absolutely correct. We should be vetting our buyers. Gen I
think you make a great point. But I do have
one word for Katie Hobbs, and that is the word reelection.
It's next year, and I hope that arizonas I know
Charlie Kirk will be doing some great work out there.
(01:05:29):
It's time to rethink who your governor is If she's
permitting land to be sold to the Chinese next to
strategic military basis, elections have consequences.
Speaker 7 (01:05:36):
Well, she's still the last election. I mean, let's just
be honest, Carrie Lake was that should be the governor.
She's the rightful governor of Arizona. And we've got to
get into why how our elections are being so easily stolen.
We've seen lots of new evidence on this recently where
they're exposing the fact that those numbers can be manipulated
through computer apps, and it has been proven, it has
(01:05:57):
been admitted.
Speaker 3 (01:05:58):
Now we've got to fix that as well.
Speaker 7 (01:06:00):
And people like Katie Hobbs wouldn't even be a factor absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
I think the one thing that we can say for
sure is that if it was Carrie Lake, she would
have never let the CCP by a pro and Arizona, well,
we certainly want to know what you think, our viewers.
Let us know on Rumble or get her hop on
and let your voice be heard. Coming up on American Sunrise,
Elon Musk tears into President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, saying
he can't stand it anymore. Can Trump not stand Musk
(01:06:25):
anymore find out ahead, But first, the fake news is
at it again. Why can't legacy media outlets like CNN
tell real stories without bias?
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
We'll discuss. Stay tuned. There's much more ahead on American Sunrise.
Speaker 6 (01:06:46):
Off them well, were your soner?
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
Welcome back.
Speaker 1 (01:07:03):
I'm American Sunrise contributor Emily Finn. The bell at the
New York Stock Exchange will ring in just a few minutes.
But as we wait, let's take a quick look at
the futures.
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
Look at the major indices.
Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
The Dow Jones is up about seventy one points, s
and P five hundred about thirteen points, and the Nasdaq
up forty two points. We're seeing a lot of green
to start the day. That's always good to see.
Speaker 9 (01:07:25):
Bo see love seeing that green Emily on the board. Well,
thank you, Emily. Our former first buddy of President Trump,
Elon Musk, may not be his buddy in the future.
Speaker 8 (01:07:35):
I guess we'll have to see.
Speaker 9 (01:07:36):
After the billionaire and Tesla CEO says of Trump's big
beautiful bill quote, this immense level of overspending will drive
America into debt slavery Well. For more on this, let's
bring in Newsweek's senior editor at large, Josh Hammer.
Speaker 8 (01:07:49):
Josh, thanks for being with us this morning. My pleasure.
Thanks for having Josh.
Speaker 9 (01:07:53):
You authored the book Israel and Civilization, The Fate of
the Jewish Nation and the Destiny of the West. We'll
get to that moment, but first I want to get
your thoughts on Elon's clapback. You know, he's in this
advisory role, but he is a strong voice, and he's
been extremely vocal in the past several days.
Speaker 8 (01:08:08):
Is he right about this debt slavery? Do you think?
Speaker 4 (01:08:13):
Well?
Speaker 17 (01:08:13):
But let me just say that, if I'm very candid here,
I think I'm not the only one who saw this
split between Elon Musk and Donald Trump coming to me,
this is a very easily predictable thing. Here you have
the most famous person in the world, Donald Trump, and
the wealthiest person in the world Elon Musky's are two
larger than life human beings. So at some point there
was going to be a breach, and I am not
(01:08:34):
surprised that that had happened. Frankly, this soon. Look, there's
a little bit of truth on both sides. There is
the so called big beautiful bill perfect No, of course
not I personally hope that the US Senate actually does
find additional cost savings, especially more cost savings on the
front end. There is Elon Musk a little ahead of
his skis there as well, Yeah, for sure there. I mean,
Republicans have a very narrow majority in the US House.
(01:08:57):
Mike Johnson's working with a razor raised with the majority. Frankly,
just getting anything passed, let alone a massive budgetill like
this is a pretty exceptional measure there. And there are
a lot of real wins for conservatives in this bill
defunding Planned parenthood Are you kidding? Mean something that cultural
conservatives I've been trying to do for literally a decade.
So there are some real wins here. But there's also
a little bit of truth to what Elon Musk is
(01:09:18):
saying there. I probably wouldn't have said it in such
hyperbolic emotional terminology there. But again, the wealthiest man in
the world's going to do what he's going to do.
Speaker 8 (01:09:25):
Yeah he is.
Speaker 9 (01:09:26):
And he's probably not used to having to deal with
all this red tape. You know, being a CEO, you
can kind of do what you want to do, you know,
what you say goes, And he's finding out that the
bureaucracy has some problems. That's why he had the chainsaw,
I suppose at one time. Yeah, well there is the
bright bart headline. I want to call your attention to
CNN reports fake news on Gaza again. Israel says no
one killed at us. I'm sorry at the AID sites.
(01:09:47):
It comes after US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called
out the legacy media for reckless and irresponsible reporting that
he says contributes to antisemitic attacks. Doesn't this give some
credibility to Secretary Huckaby's common about reckless reporting?
Speaker 17 (01:10:02):
Oh yeah, one look, you know, bo, ever since this
conflict started, and for many of us who have followed
these these invariable Israel Hamas dust ups for many years now,
it's truly just sickening how the corporate media sn ends
a perfect example there. They just regurgitate these Hamas Ministry
of Health talking points, statistics, you know, as if they
(01:10:24):
are gospel truth. There the Gaza Ministry of Health. What
they're telling you is literally Hamas. It is literally terrorist
Jihattist organization propaganda and specifically the newest aid distribution facility
in the whole apparatus operating in Gaza that the trumpministration
has has wisely and truly put into place there. It's
called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation actually was set up with
(01:10:45):
with American support from such white shoe companies as VCG
Boston Consulting Group. It's actually an American agenda. And the
key point of this current aid distribution is that they're
circumventing Hamas. So Hamas for going back many many years,
especially since October seven, they essentially just take the aid
that comes in there, they starve their own people, then
they try to resell the goods at exorbitantly high priced
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while taking it offrom themselves. And these are evil people.
These are literally terrorists of course there. So yes, of
course that CNN is lying when they are regurgitating what
Hamas is saying in there, that's not what's actually happening
on the ground. But this Gods of Humanitarian Foundation, which
again is a US operation currently when it comes to
the aid there, is actually having a real effect. Bo
What I'm hearing from people there on the ground is
that's having the effect of genuinely starting to break comas.
(01:11:28):
We'll see what happens, but it's a good son.
Speaker 9 (01:11:30):
Josh, I would like to get to your book before
we close here. The fate of Israel. That's a big topic.
What is the fate of Israel? I think it's undetermined
at this point. I'd like to know what your thoughts
on what you think? Bb netanyah who will do? Can
Trump restrain him?
Speaker 8 (01:11:44):
What are your thoughts? In thirty seconds?
Speaker 17 (01:11:46):
Well, just real quick, the US national interest is served
by letting Israel do its thing for a very simple reason.
A lot of people tend to over intellectualize, overthink this issue. Bo,
It's actually really quite simple. America's enemies in the region
are ls enemies. Israel does not ask America to put
boots on the ground, right and that they're they literally
just ask to have the United States just say do
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your thing there, Go kill Hamas, go kill Hasbela, Go
just attack the Jihadis that are ultimately trying to kill
both of us there. So I'm hoping that the trumpministration
will basically do that. That certainly seems to be when
ambassad Huckabe would prefer as well. I suppose we shall see,
God willing this conflict ends, though sooner rather than.
Speaker 8 (01:12:22):
Later, God willing.
Speaker 9 (01:12:22):
I completely agree with you, Josh, Well, thank you so much,
and great book and great topic.
Speaker 8 (01:12:26):
Thanks Josh, thank you so much.
Speaker 9 (01:12:27):
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All right, we are awaiting the ringing of the opening
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see the company circle. They are a stable coin issuer
standing by. They're celebrating their IPO, their initial public offering today,
and there we have it, the ringing of the opening bell.
Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
Very exciting stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
Let's take a look at the major indices to start
the day.
Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
Here the dowd Jones.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
Up sixty five points, s and P five hundred up
about sixteen points, and the Nasdaq up about sixty points.
We have a lot of green this morning, and a
lot more to come on American Sunrise as well. For
you the Iranian nuke threat. What do Americans want done
to the rogue Islamic Republic?
Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
We will discuss also.
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
If you are losing sleep because you are still dealing
with tax issues caused by the irs. Find out how
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Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
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Speaker 7 (01:14:24):
It is time not to take the political pulse of
America the beat Today, Americans agree with President Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:14:30):
Iran's nuclear program is not okay.
Speaker 7 (01:14:33):
According to this new poll from mas Mussen reports, eighty
four percent of voters agree Iran must never be allowed
to have a nuclear weapon. That includes sixty three percent
who strongly agree, as only nine percent disagree. Now Axios
reports the United States recently proposed a nuclear deal to
Iran which allows a limited amount of uranium enrichment, but
Trump says any agreement with Iran would ban all enrichment.
(01:14:57):
Let's bring in Bo and Emily to discuss.
Speaker 3 (01:15:01):
Yeah. I think I'm with President Trump on this one. Bo.
Speaker 11 (01:15:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:15:05):
And I want to know who's in the sixteen percent
that won allowed in Richmond Elan Umar, Like honestly, like
what are the names?
Speaker 14 (01:15:10):
Like?
Speaker 9 (01:15:11):
Who wants them to be able to enrich uranium? I
will say this, I mean, if there were any arrinchment
purposes allowed, they would have to have it. So heavily inspected,
and Ron would have to agree to that, which I
don't think they will do. So in that case, it's
either all or nothing. You kind of have to throw
the baby out with the bathwater in.
Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
My opinion, Yeah, absolutely, you know, I think back I
was reporting earlier about that phone call between Trump and
Russian President Vladimir Putin, and they discussed this as well,
and even Putin agrees that, yeah, this cannot happen. Iron
cannot get their hands on nuclear weapons, Bo and Gina.
It's just simply, as it says in our lower third year,
it is bad.
Speaker 7 (01:15:45):
We have a whole entire military industrial complex out there
who is in a panic mode because Donald Trump came in.
He doesn't care about how much money they're making in wars.
He wants to end these endless wars. He wants to
end proxy, right. He wants to change everything that the
military industrial complex has depended on for decades under numerous
(01:16:06):
Republican presidents.
Speaker 3 (01:16:07):
Bo.
Speaker 7 (01:16:07):
As you know, so when you ask who that percentage
is that wants this, I'm thinking follow the money, like always.
Speaker 8 (01:16:15):
Yeah, it could be.
Speaker 9 (01:16:16):
And I'm just thinking back to that last segment with
Josh Hammer when i asked him about the fate of Israel.
Let Israel do their thing. We don't have a vested
interest in getting directly involved. I just have to think
that something's going to break there. I don't know what
it is. I think we all have hopes that a
democratic Iran can exist one day. They have a young population,
they'd be an amazing I know so many Iranian people
who are great and they want this theocratic government gone.
Speaker 8 (01:16:38):
How do you do that?
Speaker 9 (01:16:39):
I don't know, because I don't know if we can
really support Israel militarily or financially to do it. I
just know bb Netya who is chomping at the bit
to do it, and I'd like to see some resolution.
It's not going to come without lives. I just feel
like a powerful Iran is bad for the entire world.
Speaker 8 (01:16:53):
Yow.
Speaker 14 (01:16:54):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:16:54):
The sad thing about this bo and Emily is that
I remember being in first grade, if you can believe it,
and there was a little girl in my class named
Chris team Mazani and her dad came in and we
were discussing this is in first grade, this is a
little while ago, you guys, and discussing the exact same
things were discussing today how the population was young, how
they wanted a change, how they but when he discussed
(01:17:16):
with us, and I'll never forget this, how if you
are young and you oppose the government in a totalitarian regime.
It was the first time I'd ever heard about anything
even like this. They just crush you.
Speaker 3 (01:17:27):
They just crush you. It doesn't matter how many of
you there are.
Speaker 7 (01:17:30):
And so that's what's scary about this when you when
you have these sorts of regimes that just crush any opposition.
And they may not do it as blatantly as some
of the big regimes will, like China or Russian, but
they still do it emily.
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
You're wow, gin know, that's really uh, it's really sad
to think about that, all this fighting, all this turmoil
has been going on for so long. But you know,
as President Trump said, you simply can't make a deal.
We know that it's just not going to be a
good thing for a run on the world stage.
Speaker 9 (01:17:58):
Yeah, And just I was thinking about this too, maybe
like a year or two ago. I went down to
a rally that was for Masa Amini, the girl, the
Iranian girl who was killed by the regime. It really
affects women because women don't have the rights that they
should there. And so you know, once again, how do
you get a democratic uprising to overthrow the government? That's
easier said than done. It's been talked about for decades.
But something's got to give. I don't know what it is.
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I think President Trump's got to let Israel do Israel's thing.
Speaker 7 (01:18:22):
And sometimes a story will catch a headline in the
US and then the story gets told like the one
you're talking about.
Speaker 3 (01:18:28):
But a lot of stories are never told.
Speaker 7 (01:18:30):
A lot of stories in the United States where people
are killed are never told. A lot of stories you
can only imagine, and a regime like this are just
buried and then the bodies are hidden and then nobody
ever knows it. And so that's why I guess my
confidence is not there in a lot of change there.
I wish it were, but it really isn't. All right,
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How does tax Network USA help clients though, because some
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tech Tax Network USA?
Speaker 18 (01:20:22):
Yeah, well that's a great question. Thank you so much
for having me on. You know, at tax Network USA,
we step in when the IRS feels overwhelming. Like you said,
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Our team really knows how to fight back in a
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Speaker 7 (01:21:04):
Some people might think, well, my problems go back years
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Speaker 18 (01:21:12):
Well, we have a wide variety of clients. Like I
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There's nothing that we haven't ever seen before. And so
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you know, somebody who's a little bit younger, just getting
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So there's nothing that we haven't seen before. And like
I said, we're willing and eager to help.
Speaker 7 (01:21:46):
And you brought up small businesses. You know, a lot
of small businesses can barely make ends meet as it is,
and then they get behind in their taxes. So what
are tax relief options that are available for small business
owners facing financial difficulties caused by IRS pressure?
Speaker 18 (01:22:02):
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We offer a wide variety of options of relief. We
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I know that previously you did mention all of our
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Maybe you're not knowing where to look, maybe you're having
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is just your documentation moving forward. That's just basic financial
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But Karen, time is so much of the essence.
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How long does the process typically typically take from initial
consultation to the resolution resolution of the tax issues caused
by the I R S.
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Final resolutions like settlements, lean releases, you know, can take
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first call, we're putting the pressure on them. It's not
the other way around, because we know that you're probably
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getting those letters in the mail, you're getting notices. You
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Speaker 7 (01:23:58):
It's reported that Elie's Department of Government Efficiency is intent
on rigorously reviewing, at least formerly Elons I guess, reviewing
various government agencies spending practices. How do you think this
will affect the IRS's behavior toward taxpayers.
Speaker 18 (01:24:16):
Well, I think this has been interesting, especially with the
recent news cycle. You know, the I R S is
still bloated, it's still unaccountable, it's still weaponized against everyday Americans,
and so Elon's departure really just proves why Trump's government
efficiency agenda must be codified in Congress. You know, we
not left to appointees or executive orders later on. You know,
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the American people gave President Trump a clear mandate to
drain the swamp, dismantle the bureaucratic state on November fifth,
and so really now it's up to Congress to finish
the job, lock it in. But unfortunately they're not doing So.
Speaker 7 (01:24:52):
What and what are some of the benefits of working
with a tax really professional compared to just doing it
on my own and fighting that way.
Speaker 18 (01:25:01):
Yeah, the IRS has unlimited resources. Their job is to
collect really not to be fair, and most sentences and
most Americans don't know their rights. They don't know how
to fight back. You know, the average American probably doesn't
know the tax code inside and out. I know that
I don't. But we do have a professional team at
tox Network USA who does. We have CPAs, We have
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and can help you. So we negotiate directly with the IRS.
We understand how to protect people from aggressive enforcement that
we've seen in the past.
Speaker 7 (01:25:35):
Cameron, thanks so much for joining us today and keeping
us apprized of all of this.
Speaker 3 (01:25:39):
We appreciate it.
Speaker 18 (01:25:41):
Yep, thank you so much.
Speaker 7 (01:25:42):
Joe Biden's White House Press secretary, karinjo On Pierre ditches
the Democrats after spinning the truth for them under old Joe.
Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
So what's next? A new book about the broken administration?
She served those details just ahead. Also clean up on
Aisle nine. Get a load of this.
Speaker 7 (01:25:58):
An elephant in Thailand barged his way into a convenience store.
Speaker 3 (01:26:02):
What was he after? Something?
Speaker 7 (01:26:04):
You're gonna have to stick around to find out. We're
back with more American sen Rise just right after this.
Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Don't go away.
Speaker 4 (01:26:18):
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some tea and in the cup today. Former White House
Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre ditches the Democrat Party. She's
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calling herself an independent now, saying that she's chosen to
look beyond party lines and is embracing life as an independent.
Kgp even has a new book out called Independent, a
look inside a broken White House outside the party lines.
She says about the book, quote, freeing ourselves of boxes
is truly at the.
Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
Heart and soul of my new book Independent.
Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
However, leading up to Joe Biden's departure from the twenty
twenty four presidential election, she faced harsh criticism about Biden's
health and his ability to serve a possible second term.
Let's bring in doctor Gina and Beau for discussion here. Outrageous,
infuriating doctor Gina. I know that you worked with her personally.
(01:27:52):
This has to infuriate you, it does.
Speaker 7 (01:27:55):
You know, as I said before, she was nice in person.
Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
I liked her the whole Democrat thing.
Speaker 7 (01:28:01):
To be honest with you, because she seemed much more
independent when I knew her. I wondered who had radicalized
her or how she got that way. But none of
this matters. None of this matters. All that matters is Emily.
She looked into that camera for years and lied to
us and told us Joe Biden was fine.
Speaker 3 (01:28:17):
We could tell Joe.
Speaker 7 (01:28:18):
Biden wasn't fine, and we weren't behind the scenes with him.
They were ushering him in, pointing the direction he should go.
She knew, good and well, probably from the day she
started right. She knew good and well that Joe Biden
had no business being in that Oval office, and she
didn't say thing. She could have saved this country. She
could have saved endless lives. God only knows what would
(01:28:41):
be different today. How many Americans would be alive, whether
from murders, from legal immigration, or you know, going clear
back to Afghanistan.
Speaker 3 (01:28:50):
List goes on and on.
Speaker 7 (01:28:51):
Bow Yet life could be different for a lot of
Americans had she stood up. That is unforgivable to me.
She can call herself an independent all day long. I
don't think she pulls in a single.
Speaker 9 (01:28:59):
Republican Congratulations Korean Jean Pierre on the Bold Choice to
become an independent.
Speaker 8 (01:29:04):
You know, she had a bold choice before.
Speaker 9 (01:29:05):
She could have made a choice, like you said, Gene,
to become an independent back then, to walk away from
this administration, to say, you know what, I can't do
it anymore. I can't stand up for this because it's
so undemocratic to get up there and look at that
camera every single day, to face Peter Doocy, to face
those reporters knowing that you're lying to them. She truly
had integrity in her profession and being a press secretary
all of her professional career that led up to that point.
(01:29:26):
She had an opportunity to walk away then, and she
elected not to.
Speaker 7 (01:29:28):
Yeah, and to be a leader, by the way, a
true leader would have been a whistleblower in that scenario.
It is so unbelievable to me the level of cowardice
in that administration that no one called them out. I'm
telling you what, I love President Donald Trump, but if
I had to stand in backstage with him ever and
he were that disjointed, I would make sure something was
(01:29:49):
done about it.
Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
It doesn't mean first place you go is the press,
but maybe you go to the people.
Speaker 7 (01:29:52):
Around him and you do something. And if that doesn't work,
then ultimately you have to go public. She had a
moral imperative to go public, Emily, and she didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
I completely agree.
Speaker 1 (01:30:01):
It's one thing to you know, step back and to
just you know, kind of wash your hands of it
and say, look, I have nothing to do with this.
He is the one that's in office. But it would
have been another thing to, like you said, be a whistleblower.
I mean, she had the opportunity every day answering questions
from all of these reporters in the press briefing room.
We should go back and have an investigation. How many
times was she asked about Joe Biden falling up the stairs,
(01:30:24):
about stumbling on his words? How many times did she
look at the American people and directly lie to us.
There should be certainly some accountability for that. And I
don't think that coming out with the book and calling
yourself an independent should just be accepted. I think there
definitely needs to be questions about why she lied for
so long.
Speaker 9 (01:30:43):
Bo Yeah, absolutely, And I just think about just to
lead up to Biden's campaign, every single person that was
complicit in it, I think it needs to be held
to account because they had to have known Gina. They
had to have known that he was slipping even back then.
This wasn't This didn't happen overnight. The mintion doesn't work
like that. They could have seen these steps before. But
it just goes to show me, So you weren't really
a Democrat then, or maybe you were, maybe you weren't,
but you certainly went along with the Democratic apparatus that
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led to this entire situation.
Speaker 8 (01:31:06):
So you were part and parcel of.
Speaker 7 (01:31:07):
It, part and parcel every single day. I mean, it's
not even just like one time she lied. She got
up and she lied to the American people every single day,
and as I said, lives were lost, Americans suffered under this,
and and I think it's that forgetable.
Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
I think the reason she's doing the independent thing.
Speaker 7 (01:31:24):
I'm going to make a little projection, and that is
a prediction rather and that is that I believe that
she will be running for office. I think she wants
I thought about that too, but she wanted to moderate
herself even if she runs as a Democratic.
Speaker 9 (01:31:36):
Guess I was going to say, will she go back
to Democrat when she needs to?
Speaker 7 (01:31:39):
I don't know, I don't know, but I think that
that was that the idea is for her well number one,
to sell books. But then I think she she has
future plans that involved her distancing herself, and maybe she
thinks if she distanced herselves, distances herselves from the Democrat establishment,
she's less likely to be held accountable for what she
witnessed every day with Joe Biden in a court of law,
because I think that could be a thing as well.
Speaker 3 (01:32:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
In today's day and age, the internet lives forever, and
these clips of her lying are going to live forever.
So if she does decide to run for any kind
of position, any kind of public office, she's going to
have to answer to that.
Speaker 2 (01:32:12):
Eventually.
Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
There's going to be journalists, there's going to be people
that would potentially elect her that want to have answers
to why she lied for so long. So this is
not going to be not going to be successful for
Koreeen John Pierre.
Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
If she does decide to enter.
Speaker 9 (01:32:26):
The right, I think she's going to run for something.
I really and I think this is a This is
a move. It's a long term move. It's expedient for
the moment sell books and then eventually you look, oh, oh,
I distance myself a rose above it.
Speaker 8 (01:32:36):
Remember when you go low, we go hi.
Speaker 9 (01:32:37):
Yeah, right, But I mean I think that she's probably
gonna run for something one day, because she does have
the poise to do it.
Speaker 8 (01:32:42):
Will people will will be very in a way, even
though we don't.
Speaker 9 (01:32:46):
But some people say, oh, she did bow out all
too late if you ask me. But she's trying to
preserve some dignity to make her run.
Speaker 3 (01:32:52):
I think yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:32:53):
And when you look at the fact that the Democrat
Party is on life support right now, it's not hard
to see why she'd want to distance herself.
Speaker 3 (01:32:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:33:00):
Yeah, they certainly need some help. Well, we do want
to know what you think, our viewers. Let us know
on Rumble or get her hop on and let your
voice be heard. Still to come on American Sunrise. This
is not your average customer. A wild elephant comes barging
into a convenience store in Thailand, and it wanted nothing
to do with the bananas or the bamboo. The details
(01:33:20):
of this shocking encounter are next. Do you see that
on the left side of your.
Speaker 2 (01:33:24):
Screen, Yeah, that's an elephant. We'll be right back with
more on American Sunrise.
Speaker 7 (01:33:48):
All right, welcome back to American Center. I simb back
to g thanks so much for joining us. Time now
for our sunnyside up and in the pan today. A hungry,
hungry elephant in Thailand, a big wild elephant was entering
the convenience store on Monday, catching customers and.
Speaker 3 (01:34:03):
Shopkeepers a little bit off guard.
Speaker 7 (01:34:05):
As you can imagine, The shop owner says, I told
it go away, go on, but it didn't listen. Imagine
that an elephant that doesn't listen. My own children don't
even listen. I can't believe he expected an elephant to
listen anyway. It was like it came on purpose, he said.
Apparently this elephant a twenty seven year old male called
ply beyong Luck, which means trying something without a plan
(01:34:26):
or essentially winging it.
Speaker 3 (01:34:28):
So a perfect name, right.
Speaker 7 (01:34:29):
He is a popular mammal in the area where the
elephants are considered sacred, even religious symbols there in Thailand.
He's apparently always around, doesn't hurt anyone, but does love
his snacking. It ended up going straight.
Speaker 3 (01:34:44):
It's who wrote it. It's a he.
Speaker 7 (01:34:46):
He ended up going straight for the sweets. The store
owner says. He walked up to the counter, the candy
counter near the freezer went straight to the snacks, picked
through them with his trunk, ate about ten bags of
so oh he has a little sweet tooth huh, also
a dried bananas and peanuts snacks, and park rangers eventually
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managed to get the massive animal away. But listen, I
love animals, as you all know, and I think that
he could be that store's mascot. I think they should
turn him into their mascot and would cover any lost
profits from his little visit in his little sweet tooth
by inviting him over to the store now and then
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maybe not letting him in the front door, but maybe
giving him a little treat or two, televising it, inviting
news crews. This is this is how I would handle
it A five with a shop owner, how about you, Emily.
Speaker 1 (01:35:36):
I like that idea a lot, Gina, But I think
you'd have to like have a garage or something.
Speaker 2 (01:35:40):
It looks like he just went like right.
Speaker 1 (01:35:42):
Through the I know, I know that store, so you'd
have to.
Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
Spend a lot in repairs.
Speaker 1 (01:35:46):
But at the very least, this elephant deserves to be
the mascot of the sweet section of the store.
Speaker 2 (01:35:51):
How funny. That's what I do when I go to
convenience stores.
Speaker 9 (01:35:53):
I go sections as I can.
Speaker 7 (01:35:57):
No, no, no, I would you know I I think
he should have lived up to reputation and got in
the salty treats because I'm a salty girl. The peanuts
or maybe some chips or fries with that, if they.
Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
Have them, I don't know. But anyway, your guys, great
show today.
Speaker 7 (01:36:09):
I wish we had elephants storming around the streets of
Palm Beach. Oh my god, I'd be a new thing.
We used to have monkeys, you know. Thank you for
joining us.
Speaker 3 (01:36:17):
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