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February 7, 2025 49 mins

Just the News No Noise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: REP. GLENN GROTHMAN BREAKS SOME BIG NEWS 
Segment B: USAID WHISTLEBLOWER ON ALL THE TAXPAYER DOLLARS THAT WENT TOWARDS DEI
Segment C: WHAT WILL PRESIDENT TRUMP BE DOING AT MAR-A-LAGO THIS WEEKEND?
Segment D: HERE'S THE BIG GAME AD NIKE WOULD NEVER MAKE
Segment E: $200 MILLION SPENT ON DEI AT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION?

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Speaker 1 (00:21):
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started in a few seconds. All right, lots of news
you've been watching, and you are looking right now at
President Trump's Air Force one landing Marla in West Palm Beach, Florida.

(01:03):
He's very trip to Marrow Lago. Some big meetings over
the weekend, including with US Senators. We're going to keep
you up to speed it on if the President comes
out or says a few words a man and not
going to go there right away. Ameda, you're at the
White House. I'm going to bring you in a second.
But every second there you go. You're looking at the
President as we speak. There he's coming down the steps.
What a day he's at. He met with the Japanese
Prime Minister Atamentum he did.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
He did, Yeah, a really really warm press conference that
was given following a meeting where there were a plethora
of items discussed, obviously US Japan trade, highlighting the US
steal investments in the United States, which President Trump said
he prefers the investments over purchases, working together on staying
on the forefront of AI technology. A lot of things

(01:46):
discussed between the two of them, and it was interesting
because if you remember his relationship with Shinzo Abe, with
Prime Minister Abbe was so nice and so warm, and
when you consider Japanese culture that's not always the case.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Just culturally, saw.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
The beginnings of that budding relationship that Buddy waters today.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Yeah, the President's getting into the beasts the presidential limo.
He's not gonna take questions at the airport. We expect
him to take questions later tonight, after one of the
meetings in mar Lago at his summer or his southern
White House to retreat. But he'll be jetting off in
just a few moments within that presidential limo. While that's
going on, I want to bring up to the speed.
We've got a great show for you today. But boy,

(02:27):
Elon Musk, you want to talk about guy that moves
faster than lightning. Today he was taking the letters USAID
off the USAID building and now he just tweeted a
few moments ago on X that the building is now
going to house Customs, Border and Protection Agents. Member, we're
put in America first, right, We're getting rid of the
Foreign Aid Agency and we're putting in housing our border

(02:47):
patrol agency. We can get that job done, get those
fourteen million legal aliens out of the country. That happened.
And then just minutes ago, I just got a copy
of this literally as I was walking into the room,
a letter from Ed Martin, the US Attorney the truck
point at US Attorney in the Washington DC office here,
so the Washington one of the most important federal prosecutors
in the country. And Amanda, he said, Elon, thank you

(03:08):
for giving me a list of all of those USAID
contracts that were fraudulent and wasted taxpayers out. I will
be opening an inquiry immediately, and by the way, if
you have anymore, send them my way. I take it
all seriously. You could see for the first time in
a very long time a large rash of federal prosecutions
for wasted taxpayer money. Now that's accountability, that's not lip service,

(03:29):
that's account building.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
And I will take this moment to plug an article
that I have coming out Monday, because speaking too that,
I spoke to former Trump senior advisor Mark Serrano, and
when I asked him about things such as that, he said,
it's just validation for the American people. It's validation that
your vote counts, and when you vote, you can change things.
And that's exactly what we're seeing in this morning outside

(03:50):
of the Department of Education, all those Democrats who are
taking very good advantage of the news cameras there. I mean,
things just absolutely rolling like crazy. And I know that
you spoke to Congress when Glenn Growthman about a number
of those education here.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
I'm going to get that on the second. The President's
limo has left the airport, headed over to mar Lago.
Busy weekend of meetings, including with us Senate where they're
going to work out some differences between the House and
the Senate. You're right, we're going to get the gun
Growthman in a second, you said something profound. I think
it's right. For the longest time, I would go out
in real America and people would say to me, Amanda,
what difference does my vote make? The answer is, if

(04:22):
you voted for Donald Trump or you have a Donald
Trump candidate, it does make a difference. Because look how
much it has changed in less than just nineteen days.
Nineteen days. You've done some great reporting. Was so fun
to see you at the White House today, and lots
more of that the head in the Weeks Ahead, all right.
Earlier today, while Man was at the White House monitoring
that Japanese Prime minister visit, I had a chance to

(04:44):
talk to Glenn Growthman about all the things that are
going on in the DEI world. He pointed out some
very important things to the executive word that haven't been
picked up by the media, and he had some breaking news.
If you're a parent of a special need child, you're
going to want to watch this next segment. Go listen
to what Gun Growthmuntil just a few moments ago. All right,
joining us now the Congressman from Wisconsin who's done so
much to make a difference on the border, on protecting

(05:07):
children in sports from DEI and from affirmative action. Congressman
Glenn Growthman, a great friend of our show. Congressman, good
to have you back, Glad to be on this show.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Man, things are happening here in Washington.

Speaker 4 (05:18):
You wait three years to have as much as we
had happened here in the first two weeks.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Isn't it an amazing It's just it's so palpable to change.
And one of the places that has changed the most
is a place that you have been a clearing and
call a siren, really helping Americans understand the danger DEI
Affirmative Action cr Team. President Trump's order this week is
so sweeping. It basically ends the era of affirmative action.

(05:45):
I think am I misreading that?

Speaker 4 (05:48):
What it's much more broad than the mainstream press is
pointing out. Beginning in nineteen sixty four under Lyndon Johnson,
every company that did ten thousand dollars business of the
federal government, which is just about everybody, had to submit
a form listing every employee, man, woman, race, this sort
of thing, and as the result, people, big companies had

(06:12):
to look at this whenever they hired, somebody, fired somebody.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
So President Trump got rid of this.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
But as a practical matter, what we were doing in
this country for sixty years, even though they deny it,
we were discriminating against white men.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
And that discrimination happened. If you owned a company and
you were competing against somebody, either a woman or or.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
Person non European descent, they're discriminated.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
So it's an end to that.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
And I think we really have to give a pat
on the back to all the white guys who for
the last sixty years have put up with this and
never complained, never complained, but for sixty years, if you
were in a big company, man, you really have to
work harder to get ahead.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Yeah. No, it's right, and it was. It was reverse discrimination.
That's really what it was. So another thing that's been eradicated.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
It's amazing guy people, a guy who's seventy eight years old,
his entire adult life, he had put up with this nonsense,
not to mention what the university is really Yep, that's.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
A really great point that the historical length of this
has not been noted at all in any of the
story is very important. So another thing that is not
going to happen anymore, men competing in women's sports versus
the President signs executive order. Then the NCAA gets out
of the business that had started because it was them
without the swimmers and the volleyball players. In How significant
is this as a political moment in American history?

Speaker 4 (07:46):
It's very significant, not just because you don't have men
and women's sports, but until now, our young people were.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
Being told that to be transgender was being cool.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
And as the result, for every male who was in
women's sports that were probably a couple thousand. I'm guessing
here guys or gales who pretending to be something else.
You know, in my last campaign, I rang two doorbells
I remember in which a grandmother complained to me about
their granddaughter or grandson being a transgender.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
He imagine, want a heartbreak that would.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Be for grandma one grandchild and her grand was a
granddaughter all of a sudden, pretending she's a grandson.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
But that's what happened in the culture until.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
President Trump came in there and said, hey, wait a minute,
it's not cool to pretend you're being something or not.
We want you to get back to being what you
really are. We're tired of these surgeries. Can you imagine
being a fourteen year old child and some goofy doctor
says that you should have surgery. I mean so, finally,

(08:55):
President Trump. As good as it was to get the
men out of the girls' sports, as important is he's
changing the culture. You're no longer the cool kid if
you pretend you're a boy or pretend you're a girl.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Yeah. Really interesting in a big moment culturally and politically.
So you have a little bit of news that you
can help us understand on the show day for parents
who have specialty children, children who have special conditions, tell
us what you learn today.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
Absolutely, you know. And this is something President Trump did.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Actually, he just didn't continue an administrative rule process. A
lot of the liberals want to get rid of what
used to be called sheltered workshops, where's where kids with
spina bifida down center and that sort of thing work
for less than minimum wage. But if you tour one
of these places, and they're all over the United States,
the people who work in them are so happy and

(09:48):
so proud they can work just like everybody else. Maybe
their patrick will be a five dollars hour paycheck.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
But they usually get some other governmental assistance too, so
they have the pride of you know.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
Buying their parents a gift, buying their own clothes, that
sort of thing. The liberals and want to shut it
down because they say nobody should work for five bucks
an hour. But some people it's only a job they
can find. And Joe Biden was ready to wield the
acts on these poor people and say, sorry, you can't
work like this anymore. But President Trump got in there

(10:23):
the administrative rule, stock ruling, and these sheltered workshops for
people with handicaps can earn money, have the social life
of getting to know the other people working there, established
friendships outside of their.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Family.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
That's going to continue. And we all owe, particularly if we.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Know people in the handicapped community, we all owe President
Trump a deta gratitude for not continuing down the path
I'm trying to close these special little packaging places or
white manufacturer.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah, no, it's important. I'm a father of a special
need child. And these programs have been so good to
create the dignity of work and the dignity of socialization
and engagement that many of these adult special need members
don't ever get a chance to have. So they're really important.
And you're right, this is a really really big moment.
I want to turn a little bit to another thing
that's close to your heart. You've been a champion of

(11:26):
cutting the size of government, getting it down to a
managed little size like we would manage our home budgets.
Give us an update on the conversations behind the scenes
House Senate and the President trying to get a smaller,
more efficient government.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
Now the Democrats are of course going up against to
Elon Musk, and they don't like him because he pointed
out all the ridiculous things they were doing a USAID right, and.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Then it is embarrassing enough where.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
Our country tries to talk as children to being transgender.
It's just humiliating that our country would be trying to.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Tell people from Peru or other countries they ought to
be transgender.

Speaker 4 (12:05):
What an insult, Oh God has given us this country
as we try to do.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
The interesting thing is all you got to do is
think if Elon.

Speaker 4 (12:12):
Musk, instead of finally pointing out some of this government
money is not necessary, if he instead got up there
and said we need more preschool or we need more
transgender clinics or what have you. The same levels who
are mad at him now would have been would have

(12:34):
been praising him. Oh what a superstar, what a compassionate guy.
You know, he's for spending more money, more scholarships for
worthless colleges, what have you.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
That's what That's what would happen.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
But instead, finally, for the first time in decades, we
have a new administration saying, hey, wait a minute, maybe
some of this money isn't being spent widely, and it
just sends the Democrats into orbit.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
It does. It's also sent them over to the Education Department,
where President Trump has said to soon eliminate that department
or set the path to eliminating that department. Talk a
little bit about the history of the Education Department. The
more it has spent, the worse our students have performed
in America. There needs to be a disruption here, right.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Absolutely. It was something that wasn't around for most of
our country's history. You got to remember it was put.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
In there by Jimmy Carter in the nineteen seventies kind
of as a payback, a political payback because one of
the largest teachers unions had backed him, so they said, well,
you want you know, you want a Department of education,
you get a Department of Education. Interestingly, at the time,
the other teachers, you know there are two big teachers
in the country was opposed to it because they felt

(13:51):
they muck up education. People don't know that the Washington
Post at the time was opposed to it. So even
at the time in the nineteen seventies, when Jimmy Carter
went down this.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
Path, there were people who knew better.

Speaker 4 (14:03):
But now I think having been a state legislator and
trying to school supertendis they frequently have to deal with
mandates coming from the federal government that they don't want
to have to deal with, but they have no choice
because they've accepted federal funds.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
And whether it's dealing with.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
Boys and girls together in gym class, whether it's dealing
with special education, what have you, the federal government has
their claws into the local schools. They've got to fill
out more paperwork, they've got to do things that they
themselves know is stupid. And we got to get back
to where we were before Jimmy Carter was president, which
isn't that long ago. And not have a Department of Education.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yeah, one size fits all does not work in education.
That was one of the beauties of our system before
the Education Department. Every community in Paricataylor the education to
what they needed, and THEE took a lot of that away.
It's going to be interesting to watch this debate, sir.
It is always a great honor to have you on
this show. You always bring us up to speed, You
always bring news to the show. Were always breaking news
when you come on. Thanks for joining us today.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
Beyond this show, isn't it great living in the world
of drama.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
It is entirely different.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
The city just has literally been turned upside down.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
In three weeks. It's amazing. Thank you, sir, God bless you,
Thank thank you so much. What a great conversation and
some big news there. He's the only congressman to confirm
that President Trump has ended the Democratic Program and that
role making so that special need children can go get
jobs and have the dignity of work and socialization. That
that's special program there. What an amazing thing. All right.

(15:39):
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