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April 30, 2025 49 mins

Just the News No Noise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: THE THREAT TO PRESIDENT TRUMP'S AGENDA
Segment B: HOW CONGRESS IS HELPING PRESIDENT TRUMP
Segment C: THE NEXT 100 DAYS
Segment D: PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS
Segment E: SOME TOP HEADLINES FROM THE DAY

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Speaker 1 (00:20):
Good ending America, and welcome to the Wednesday edition of
Justin News, No noise. I'm your host, John Solomon, reporting
you as always from Washington, C to DC and the
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(00:40):
All right, We're going to begin tonight's show with some
major breaking news, some evolving real America's voice in justin News.
But before that, we may have to go to the
White House during this show because there's some really big news, Amanda.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
The Ukraine mineral deal may be signed to. That's what
we're hearing.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Scott Best at the Treasury Secretary mentioned it during the
cabinet meeting.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Tell us what you know, yes.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
Ind Well, I mean, obviously President Zelenski was facing a
fair amount of pressure by his home country to actually
get this done. And in the interim, ever since this
first came on the President's purview, there were other nations
who were stepping in and saying, well, maybe.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
We can work out in minerals deal with you.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
So I think the pressure was definitely on for Ukraine
and President Trump was able to you know, I think
there's an amount of fidelity that President Trump had to
that original deal, and it's something similar to what we
saw with his trade announcement that for those who were
willing to come to the table and work with President Trump,
he rewarded them. He kept his word on that, and
he hept his word on honoring this commitment and continuing

(01:33):
to work through the negotiations.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Which were on.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
There's a lot of movement, I mean, nothing to year
in that region, especially with a Vladimir Putin and Zelenski
and all the distrust between their countries. But there is
the offer of a ceasefire from Putin that seems real.
Zelenski signing the deal, there's just some signs we're going
to keep posts on it. If the President comes out
to announce that that deal is signed, we will break
away and go to that. I want to turn to

(01:57):
some other news. It's a little bit more in our backyard.
I like it, Amanda. Tomorrow night, you and I are
going to host the first ever American Border Heroes Awards
right here in this studio, on this great network Rail
America's Voice, Justin News, Real America's Voice, and the American
Border Story Project and a fantastic group of people are
going to be here. We're going to have twenty one
families who lost loved ones to border crimes during the

(02:20):
Biden years here. We're going to have the Borders our
Tom home, and he's going to be one of the awardies.
We're going to give that up early. We've got other
major award winners also, some scholarships that are going to
honor some of the victims we've got to know all
too painfully well, people like Rachel Moren and Joson Hungary
and of course Lincoln Riley. So we're going to get
to that tomorrow night. Two nights We're going to do

(02:41):
is we're going to break the award show into two nights.
First night honoring people on the front lines of the
border who've closed it since Donald Trump came in and
who got through the Biden years by protecting us as
best they could. And then on day two, the families.
We're never going to forget the names, the stories, the
failures that led to one of the greatest and most
embarrassing tragedies in American history. Another thing I want to

(03:03):
get to while we're on the topic of borders of
goody America, Amanda, we were first. I know Fox News
is crowing about it now, but Justin News broke this
four hours ago that there is a second and new
and disturbing domestic abuse complaint and restraint order that kil
Mar Abrego Garcia's wife filed against them, Not in twenty

(03:25):
twenty one. That's the one we broke two weeks ago.
This one occurred in twenty twenty. Jaw dropping allegations including
that Abrego Garcia took his wife and pulled her out
of the car by his here, dragged her across the
street by her here, hit her, broke the children's toys,
locked the children into a room, and also, according to
the wife's own account, to a court, meaning that she

(03:48):
told us under Pemallely of Lyne to a court, he
told her that he could kill her and no one
would ever find her or he'd ever be held accountable.
All of that upa jessinnews dot com broke about three
hours ago. Steven Richards, our great Kyle had that this
is a guy that Democrats were trying to lionize got
a lot of problems.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
I mean the running narrative was that this was a
devoted father and husband from Maryland.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
He in fact is not from Maryland at all. He's
from mel Salvador. He was living there illegally.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
You know, I would like to say that this is
a shock, but you typically find in these domestic abuse
situations that it is recidivistic behavior.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
Yeah. I think it's right now.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
You got two complaints in two years, plus the human
trafficking allegation when he stopped in the car and his
own emission use here legally. Man, what else is on
your radar? You've been watching news all day time?

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Yes, indeed, So I have a clip that I want
to use. I think we're going to have to scrap
my entire monologue, but I want to use this clip
from Joe Rogan because John, you and I talked about
this heading to the election. How pivotal it was that
Joe Rogan backed President Trump. He moved from a very
very far place to getting behind the president.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
But he has such a huge influence. He has, you know,
millions wide audience.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
And across many generations.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
Young dol absolutely and speaking of the deportation, says he
had something to say about that.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
Check it out.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Joe Rogan said this.

Speaker 5 (05:03):
Joe Rogan, one of the leading podcasters Trump supporter, about
the deportation of Venezuelan's he said, quote rounding up gang
members and shipping them to El Salvada with no due process.
He said it was dangerous and added, quote, we got
to be careful that we don't become monsters while we're
fighting monsters.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Is Joe Rogan right? Oh, I agree with that one
hundred percent. Yeah, we want to be careful, and we
are careful. We're doing something that has to be done.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
I think that was a good response by the President,
and we do have to be careful.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
The wrecking response, he didn't expect that one. Where'll I go?

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Yeah, but it was a great response because there is
there is an amount of sobriety that has to be
utilized in carrying this out and making sure that eyes
are dotted and taser crossed.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yeah, the President Trump will get that process there when
it needs to be ensued, I think soon. So then
get the Supreme Court order lifted. All right, We're going
to have two members of Congress joining us in a
little bit to tell us all amazing things have happened
since Congress got back from Easter.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Your break.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
They're just finishing up voting. They're going to join us.
So we're going to kick to our first guest today. Guys,
if you can slean up here, we've got Brett Manley
joining us. Looking to Brett, You've.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Got a lot going on in your world. Tell us
what the top the headlines with you these days. Yeah, hey, John,
appreciate you having me on.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
I mean, we're focused at the moment on reshowing manufacturing,
especially in the energy space. To that end, we had
a piece out last week and The Examiner about how,
you know, beercrasts connected to Biden are undermining the President's
trade authority by using an obscure Department of Commerce process
called ADCBD where they file charges against their competitors and

(06:41):
then get tariffs slapped on them, not from President by
or Trump, excuse me, but from beuercrafts it Department of Commerce,
ultimately undermining the President's ability and negotiate trade deals bi
latterly with individual countries.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
Bret.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
The conversation around critical minerals twenty years ago, I think
would have been pretty far outside our nomenclature. It is
now a regular part of political conversations. And we now
have that breaking news, of course, from just a little
while ago, that that minerals deal with Ukraine will be
signed shortly and we might actually go to it live.
How does that impact the markets and how does that
impact the energy sector here domestically.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Look, it's certainly going to help.

Speaker 6 (07:19):
I mean, at the end of the day, we're one
of the most our country's one of the most abundant
and resources in the world.

Speaker 7 (07:24):
You know.

Speaker 6 (07:24):
The one thing we don't have, though, is the refining capacity.
So we have a lot of these things here in
the United States. And of course, so we can sign
that deal with Ukraine, that'd be great greenland and other
thing that's on the table. But we ultimately will have
these minerals and then we'll have to send them in
large part to China to refine them so that we
can bring them back to the United States. I think
what the President can do here after signing this deal,
you know, invoke the Defense Production Act, cut through the

(07:45):
red tape so we can build some of this refining
capacity here in the United States. AI offers us a
great opportunity here AI manufacturing. These aren't jobs that we
have here. We're not replacing anybody. If we can speed
up the cost of permitting, if we can skate up
the production of these refining capacities and we can use AI,
we can replace the foreign refining capacity that we're relying
on right now. But without that, we're going to be

(08:07):
behold in the foreign countries for quite some time.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
That's a great point.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
It's one of the short sighted problems at Washington allowed
to fester for so long. But I want to ask
a little bit about China and whether we can trust
them in any future trade negotiations. We've had earlier deals.
They were going to clean up the fentanyl precursors situations.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
They didn't really do.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
We had a first ordered trade deal in the first
Trump administration. I think Scott Bessett in the last few
days said, hey, we remember what they did deliver on that.
We're going to consider that the next negotiation. How do
you see this unfolding and does what stick? Does President
Trump have to make sure China delivers if they do
sound an agreement this time?

Speaker 6 (08:46):
Yeah, well, certainly, I think going into the negotiation, you
have a president certainly willing to engage directly and carry
a stick, whereas predecessor may not have. One thing I think,
you know, the administration should look for is you know,
the Chinese really looked ten twenty thirty years down the
road when they formulate these policies. And while the short
term stuff is great, we need to make sure that
we're doing these things so that the manufacturing comes to

(09:08):
the United States.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Tell the Chinese, hey, we can.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
Do business, but you know, why don't we bring some
of the technology here to the United States. Why don't
we bring some of the you know, the brilliant people
or the smart minds here to the United States so
we can have access to those things. If you want
to sell into our market, you know, you should produce
those things here in the United States. Conversely, we really
have to reward companies that vertically integrate, that manage their
supply chains.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
That buy American.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
You know, buy American has been kind of a joke
on Capitol Hill for a long time because there's always
a waiver, right every time, you know, there's a Biden
administration famously constantly a wave by America requirements, enforced by
America requirements because if you don't support financially the domestic
supply chain, then you're never going to have the domestic industry.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Yeah, that's a really good point.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
I want to ask you about what a future China
trade deal could look like and how friendly this administration is.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
Going to be to meeting. Needs to borrow a phrase
from one of my favorite shows.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
You probably know, a thin bread Thin Blue Line Family
The Wire on HBO famous quote, if you come for
the King, you best not miss and obviously China missed.
Is this going to be a situation where the President
and this administration make them pay in the form of
this deal.

Speaker 6 (10:16):
Look, you know, I think the President has been engaged
in rough and tumble negotiations his whole life, and you know,
he's got a strong personality, but everything I know about
him is not a man.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
To hold a grudge.

Speaker 6 (10:26):
Ultimately, he was elected by the people to do what's
best for the United States of America, and that's what
I think he's going to do here. And when he
finds a deal that's good for Americans and it's good
for the long term stability of the United States, that's
what we're going to see, which is really about bringing
again manufacturing back here to the United States and looking
forward to taking advantage of some of these technologies.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Like AI, so we can really kind of cut through.

Speaker 6 (10:46):
Some of the competitive advantages that you know, some foreign
countries have, namely the cost of labor. You know, there's
a real opportunity here, and I think it's really exciting.
And the more we can have those types of things
happen here in the United States, the better we're going
to be in the long run.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
It's a really good But I want to ask one
more question, because I think a lot of people forget this,
But just before Joe Biden's family got lucky with all
those great deals in China on that Air Force two
trip in December of twenty thirteen, a few months earlier,
his the Vice President signed a memorandum of understanding with
the Securities Exchange Commission others to that would exempt Chinese

(11:20):
companies who are on the American stock markets from having
to comply with sarbainez oxy, which is a big compliance issue.
Americans and other Western countries have to do it, but
China did it. That's the sort of deal that if
things get tough into China, the President Trump could send
that in thirty days that would get China's attention pretty quickly,
wouldn't it.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
I would think so.

Speaker 6 (11:38):
I mean, look, there are a lot of Chinese companies
that operate in the United States, and they do so
ethically and honestly, and they follow American exchange law and
currency exchange laws. Ultimately, the rules have to apply the
same to everybody, right, so you can't be picking winners
and losers. And that's what the previous administration did, is
they really cozied up to certain companies and rewarded them,
whether that benefited their family or politically connected folks. You

(12:00):
saw it happen over and over and over again. So
the president, as President Trump, has an opportunity here to
really make sure that the same rules apply to everybody.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
If you're going to do business here in the.

Speaker 6 (12:07):
United States and you're not an American company, you have
to follow the same rules that Americans do.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Otherwise, what are we really doing here?

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Yeah, that's such a great point. It's also a point
that gets lost in the mainstream media every day. We
got to keep reminding people that fairness matters. Bred Manley,
great interview. Thanks for getting up to speed on all
these big issues. We're going to get you back on
soon because a lot of history is in the offing.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
Good to have you on today. Hey, thanks for having me.
I appreciate it. Yeah, really great.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
All right, folks, we're gonna take a quick commercial break.
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Speaker 3 (14:08):
Welcome back, everybody to just the News, New Noise. And
while radicals torch Tesla's in a show of fury against
President Trump's vision for America, the more serious threat to
that agenda is unfolding far from the headlines, deep within
the machinery of Washington, and is not the mob in
the streets, but the bureaucrats behind the desks who are
doing it the quiet work of dismantling America. First under

(14:29):
the guise of trade enforcement, they are now targeting the
battery ad owns essential to Tesla's electric vehicles and attack
cloaked in policy but driven by politics.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
We're going to talk about that and much more.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
But I want to get to the breaking news of
the day with our guests. A frequent guest here on
the show who we absolutely love having here for his
wisdom and his humor, Tennessee Congressman timber Chat.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
Congressman, thank you so much for being here.

Speaker 7 (14:53):
Thank you for having me, Amanda Sarah. I want to
thank you to you, John.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
Sarah.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
I want to start with the breaking news of the
hopefully signed Ukraine deal that I think we're probably going
to take live when it happens. But this is a
big win for President Trump. He talked about negotiating between
Ukraine and Russia on the campaign trail quite a bit.

Speaker 8 (15:17):
Yes, ma'am, I'm sorry, I got hearing aids on it
hit sixty.

Speaker 7 (15:21):
It all just fell apart.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
It was something important to him on the campaign. Drill. No,
it seems like another marker of that success.

Speaker 8 (15:29):
Yeah, this is all part of the peace process. I
think we get invested over there. I think it's an
incredible way for us to recoup some of the two
hundred and fifty billion dollars.

Speaker 7 (15:40):
That's just to me.

Speaker 8 (15:43):
Such a large number that we've given them basically unchecked.

Speaker 7 (15:48):
And I think it's time.

Speaker 8 (15:51):
We're not putting down roots, really, but we're developing a
business interest. And two, you know, it gets away from
the Chinese sees. Earth minerals are so often done by
the Chinese in poor countries, and they.

Speaker 7 (16:07):
Use flag labor. You see the pictures.

Speaker 8 (16:09):
I've seen the pictures of the kids up to their
neck and some kind of fluid that obviously is a carcinagen.
And we get past all of that, and we can
start developing technology with this stuff. And when there's going
to be an American flag over there in American businesses,
Russia will not will not want to mess with Trump

(16:31):
in the White House. They will don't want to bomb.
They won't start when we're killing people around there. And
so I suspect and a lot of those areas are
in the areas that are close to the border with Russia,
apparently with these rare earth minerals are so I'm looking
forward to the peace breaking out all over the place.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Yeah, and you're so, you're one of the first. A
lot of this gets lost in the conversation in Washington.
But Trump is very tactical here. He knew that if
you create the mineral deal in American companies start minding there.
Russia is not attacking Ukraine ay more, it's attacking the
United States. So it's sort of part He thinks in
four dimensions. You're one of the few people that recognize
us and mentioned it regularly. He's got a four dimensional

(17:08):
plan for this peace process, doesn't he.

Speaker 7 (17:11):
I think he does, and I really do.

Speaker 8 (17:13):
I mean, he's playing chess and the rest of these
knuckleheads in Washington are playing checkers. You know, they're on
the floor right now just disputing everything that's that's out there,
that that Trump is done, and that's the Democrats plan. Really,
they have no plan other than to attack Trump and
nothing's working that you know. They even when Shallas say

(17:33):
there say, CNN puts out a poll and says that
America is favoring our immigration policy under Trump over fifty percent.
You know, it's just it's a good thing. Don't read
all the negatives. Quit quit reading the headitorials. You know,
these are people that are angry with this country. They
hate us, they hate everything we stand for. They hate

(17:55):
our flag, they hate our God, they hate our military,
and they want to destroy us. Their anarchists, they want
to destroy it and create some kind of socialist Marxist Wollkatopia.
And they'll only they're the only ones that will be
able to prosper, and none of us will. So I'm
standing with Trump, sir.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
I want to ask you about another piece of this
minerals steal. Our first guest tonight was talking about how, yeah,
it's great to mind the minerals, but then you end
up having to refine them in China, and we obviously
want to break away from that, but we would have
to build those refineries here in the United States. We
happen to have a builder in the Oval Office, so
that would probably work out.

Speaker 4 (18:30):
But how can Congress help, yes, man.

Speaker 8 (18:33):
Well, the good thing is who's running our EPA now
is a great man named Lee Zeld. Lee and I
were in Congress together. I will say he's a better
first baseman than I am, but I'm and Lee is.

Speaker 7 (18:47):
He's a good guy.

Speaker 8 (18:48):
He's got a couple of beautiful daughters, and I'm a
big fan of the Zeld and he is a no
nonsense He's he's kind of Trump asque in his press relations.

Speaker 7 (18:57):
He'll call him out. Man. I love that.

Speaker 8 (18:59):
I love that he doesn't let them when they lie
about him or lie about his department or his president.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
He lets him have it with both barrels.

Speaker 8 (19:08):
And you got a no nonsense and you're not going
to take you know, right now, we're looking at thirty
years in Minnesota to permit these minds that have some
other rare earth minerals that we'd like to get in
our own country. And as it comes to find out,
some of these rare earth minerals might not be so rare.
But these so called environmentalists which are probably being funded

(19:30):
by China and foreign interests. And that's the ugly truth
about these lobbyist stuff here. They don't care where they
take their money. They just want their money, and they'll
put these arbitrary environmental laws on us that where we
can't do things, they have to have endless hearings upon
endless hearings, and then they drive it there's no way
for us to do the business. But guess where they
can do the business in China or in Central America

(19:53):
where China controls the slave labor market.

Speaker 7 (19:55):
So yeah, this is a great day.

Speaker 8 (19:58):
I think Leeds Elden will will he'll he'll clean the
field with this thing.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Yeah, no doubt about it.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
So I want to talk a little bit about a
storyline that Democrats and their media friends foist upon us
for about a week or so, and that is that
Kilmar Albrego Garcia is some hero.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
We should feel bad for him, he's a victim. Then
all the facts came out.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
We got a new story today's second domestic abuse complaint
earlier twenty twenty horror, heinous allegations about how he treated
his wife from his wife, how he treated his children
from his wife. But it seems don't like about three
four days ago, the Democrats shut their radio off on this.
They're not talking about them all. Did they just get
a dose of common sensor? Did facts catch up to
their narrative?

Speaker 7 (20:40):
Thanks come up to their narratives.

Speaker 8 (20:42):
I told somebody, I think they're doing their Poland and
the federal penitentiary and the gang wards because it's not sticking.

Speaker 7 (20:49):
This is not working for.

Speaker 8 (20:51):
Them, and their leadership up here sent the word out
that was leaked out today that he said no more,
no more trips down the Salvador. We're not they're not
let anybody go south of the border. They're wanting this
issue to go away. They got a bit on this one,
and it's because of folks like yourself and the independence
out there and the people on the Internet that just

(21:12):
kept digging to these freedom of information. You know, it
really started really in Tennessee because he got picked up people.
He got picked up our Tennessee Highway Patrol, which is
incredibly patriotic group of men and women. I've worked with
him closely when I was in the state legislature for years,
and many of them I've still got many friends over there.

Speaker 7 (21:31):
And they picked this guy up and he had.

Speaker 8 (21:35):
A car load of people that were obviously illegals, and
he did not have a valid driver's license. And then
under the Biden administration there f Tobi apparently told them
to turn this cat loose and were still not sure
what happened there. And through freedom of information, we've we've
come to find out this information to outfit called the
Tennessee Store, and so buddy of mine runs it and

(21:59):
he he just busts the same wide open and just
and then it just snowballed. A's that it's one of
those things you hear the story and you think, oh,
that can't be true, that can't be true. And then
it just keeps snowballing and snowballing. And now the national
media they will drop this guy like a hot potato.
You will never hear of him or MS thirteen from

(22:21):
here on out. It's it's it's MS thirteen. Really is
the Democrat Party has to endorsed this guy, and clearly,
clearly is. He is not a good person. And Trump
did the right thing of getting him out of our
dad gum country. He's home where he belongs in El.

Speaker 7 (22:41):
Salvador, Sir.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
Before we get into President Trump's accomplishments in his first
one hundred and what he'll do in the next one hundred,
there was another interesting thing that happened yesterday. And we're
seeing a little bit of a cycle when you see
President Trump come together with someone from the opposite side
and then they get photographed together. And now she has
come to the Oval Office, and then she got called
up yesterday to give some remarks. How close to being
America first is Gretchen Whitmer.

Speaker 7 (23:07):
I'd say not very close. She's a snake bit right now.

Speaker 8 (23:12):
Yeah, these people, they you know, how they gonna how
they gonna bite the hand that feeds them.

Speaker 7 (23:19):
It's it's so pathetic with these with these Democrats.

Speaker 8 (23:22):
You know, they've got to have Trump, they got to
have his support, They got to have the industry, and
they know the working people are supporting them. You know,
Wall Street's not going to support Trump, oddly enough, and
see he is a product of Wall Street. But Trump
sees it. The damman who does support him its main Street.
That's why you saw you saw Hispanic folks, black folks,
labor people, ladies like yourself, more so than in the past,

(23:45):
have voted Republican.

Speaker 7 (23:47):
And it's because they see it. They're tired of this stuff.

Speaker 8 (23:50):
Like I said, they don't want Donald Trump teaching their
daughter Sonny school of class.

Speaker 7 (23:54):
I know I don't, But do you know might like
him in the White House.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Because I think a lot of people are wondering the
second one hundred days of the Trump presidents are going
to be the most consequential, because the arc of the
presidency will be determined there by things that your own
chamber will do. Can we get tax cuts renewed? Can
we cut the size of government? Can we get trade
deals done? President seems to have twenty or thirty of
those about to come out soon. Tell us what you
think your institution and I know you're always realistic about

(24:22):
That's what we like about you. But what candid accomplish
to make sure the Trump agenda keeps marching forward?

Speaker 8 (24:28):
Well, I think we're going to start moving stage Scalaise
family on the House floor and said, hey, Burchet, we're
working with the White House. President wants to see your
bill on defunding the Taliban out. I mean, that's forty
million a week the State Department and said it's five billion.
I think you're going to see more and more things
like that come out. You know, we're a party of
limited government and the big beautiful bill is going to

(24:50):
carry a lot of those mandates that President Trump has.
But I'll tell you we're terrible at messaging. We've got
to get better at telling people what we're doing and
what we're stopping and what we're working on. And frankly,
I'm frustrated. I said there and go what was that? Now,
that's a glacier that just ran by Congress. I mean,
that's how slow we are. And it's by history and

(25:11):
tradition and we follow these antiquated paths of passing legislation,
and they just got to change.

Speaker 7 (25:18):
We got to quit worrying about staff who is in.

Speaker 8 (25:21):
Bed literally and figuratively with our lobbyists, and start doing
what the people had told us to do. Because President
Trump were one with a mandate, Congress did not. We're
one flu season away from losing the majority. We're three
ahead or something like that. And the reason we're not
more ahead is because we rent on weak policies and

(25:41):
not strength of America. President Trump ran on the strengths
of America and what America needs to have, and I'm
afraid some of our some of my colleagues, ran on
with the lobbyist point, and that's why we've got some
weak sisters in Congress.

Speaker 7 (25:55):
But I think that sticking the change.

Speaker 8 (25:56):
I think America is going to wake up and they're
going to start putting the heat on us as representatives
and telling us to pass Trump's agenda. We have got
to codify these bills that come out. NPR needs to
be cut off, public television cut them off. And we're
not saying we're against public you know, we're not against them.
The First Amendment, Now, I love the First Amendment They

(26:18):
can say whatever they want to, but that my tax
dollars don't need to be sponsoring a bunch of Marxist
agenda that I know everybody thinks I'm picking my ear.

Speaker 7 (26:27):
I've just got my I'm putting my hearing aids.

Speaker 8 (26:29):
They keep popping out of my ears here, so anyway,
but that's what we've got to start pushing it in
the next one hundred days. We've got to start endorsing
President Trump's policies and getting them over to the Senate.
I don't care if they're going to pass it or not,
and if Republicans don't want to vote for it, we
need to.

Speaker 7 (26:46):
Let people know how they're going to vote.

Speaker 8 (26:48):
We need to get some debts in show and to
be held accountable. And that's the way you do it.
You put bills up.

Speaker 4 (26:54):
Great advice, Kis, before we let you go.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
Your President Trump fights wars on many different fronts, Democrats
on Capitol Hill, even sometimes some Republicans.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
And he fights the media.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
But I'm seeing a different media warfare happening right now.
Of course, Monday, President Trump and his administration put up
those posters on the White House lawn, and they are
strategically placed right in front of the tent. So it
doesn't matter if you're ABC or CBS or CNN and
you don't want to cover it, you are forced to
because it's literally in the shot of your host. You've

(27:24):
also got President Trump in this interview with ABC kind
of verbally manhandling the host who was trying to assert
that kil Mar Brego Garcia was not a member of
MS thirteen, even though the symbols are tattooed on his knuckles.
Is President Trump winning the media warfare this time around?

Speaker 7 (27:43):
Big he is?

Speaker 8 (27:44):
And I think that's why you're seeing the numbers draw up, Amanda.
That's the state of both ya. Both might some really
good points tonight, but yeah, I think that's why media
numbers are dropping from your so called legacy media groups.
And that's why I think folks like yourself are busting
at the scene.

Speaker 7 (28:02):
And I mean, I'm out in public.

Speaker 8 (28:04):
It used to be when I was getting blistered and
I've got to go, but I apologize.

Speaker 7 (28:09):
I they will give a speech.

Speaker 8 (28:10):
But that's why you're seeing the legacy media deteriorate out
of control. And even some of our local news media
is when they know, go go broke America is sick
of it.

Speaker 7 (28:20):
You know, one thing they did, they're in the civil.

Speaker 8 (28:22):
Rights of one of the They did a lot of
great things, but the civil rights.

Speaker 7 (28:26):
They cast their dollar boats. You know, you watch these TV.

Speaker 8 (28:30):
Shows, on these national shows, and they they're selling a
truck or a car. You call that dealership and say, hey,
I'm not buying any more from y'all. Nothing personal against you,
but it is against your corporation that's sponsoring this garbage.
And the same goes for what's on your rows. You
saw to start patronizing the people that are on there.
And that's why the America, you know, casting your dollar

(28:50):
boats is something they need to do. We need to
start doing and paying attention because y'all are doing the
Lord's work.

Speaker 7 (28:56):
And I thank you for it.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
Thank you, as are you, sir, Thank you so much
for your time. Scoot off to the floor. Thank you
very much. I'm right, everybody, that was Congressman tenber Chat from.

Speaker 4 (29:04):
The great state of Florida. We're going to take a
quick break.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
We're going to hit it on the other side.

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Welcome back in America. Quick programming note if President Trump
comes out to announce that Ukraine did. We're gonna go
break away to it, but until then, we want to
have a good conversation. The question I hear all over
the country when I'm traveling, can Washington get its fiscal

(30:41):
house in order? Well, our next guest, he's an expert
at this. He ken Florida's fiscal house in order and
one of the best ways. In fact, Florida's one of
the best run financial states in America. Now he's brought
that expertise to Congress. Joining us right now. The newest
member of Congress, Congressman Jimmy Ratrona, is from the great
state of Florida.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
So good to have you on. Hey, John, thanks for
having me. Hey Amanda, great to see you.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
We are so glad and you're in Washington Town. Washington
has needed you a long time. We got to get
this budget under control. I know you've only been on
the ground a couple of days, but tell us a
little bit about what you're seeing and hearing and what
the art of possible is in Congress for shrinking the
size of the government.

Speaker 7 (31:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Look, we're going through.

Speaker 9 (31:21):
The markups right now as we speak, and the Democrats
are throwing all types of crazy ideas at us, so
we have to sit there and go through the motions
and vote down all this ridiculousness as they're trying to
just drag things out and provoke a fight. But the
end of the day, we were sent up by the
voters to save this country, and I'm proud to say, yeah,
Florida is the best fiscal health we've ever been in

(31:43):
the history of our state. And we're going to continue
to bring that type of attitude with the message to
the US voters that we know you spend your money
better than Washington, DC does, Sir, when.

Speaker 3 (31:57):
You served as CFO for the state of Florida, I
imagine any time someone new steps into that position, there's
some cleanup to do from the last administration. But with that,
compared to what you see on Capitol Hill, I mean,
are we talking apples to apples or something very very different.

Speaker 9 (32:14):
You know, Mike Johnson has got his hands full. You've
got the president who just won an incredible election sending
the message back to Washington that I want no tax
on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime.
The House is committed, as is the Senate, to have
at least a trillion and a half in cuts, and

(32:34):
now we're hearing more out of the Senate that they
might want more. So all these moving parts are our
big targets. So look, yeah, we've got to bring this
in for a landing, but it's not going to be easy.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
And some of these.

Speaker 9 (32:49):
Desires the way we did things in the past just
can't be the priority right now. The election in November
was a message and we all need to listen to it,
and we need to exactly why the voters elected a
majority in both chambers and set the message of bringing
Donald Trump back to the White House.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Yeah, that's exactly right the American people, there's no doubt.
So I want to talk a little bit about one
of the debates. It probably going to end up in
the Supreme Court soon, but it could also be settled
by Congress before them. And that is when Congress appropriates money.
Is that a floor or is that a ceiling? And
I wonder if in some of these discussions, as Congress

(33:28):
sets spending amounts, whether they would give the President of
the flection. But if you can get the job done
with us money, give the money back, we'd be fine
with that. I know what, there's going to be a
case working its way through the courts that are going
to test that. But members of Congress could set this
message as well.

Speaker 9 (33:41):
Right, absolutely, we can set the terms all those appropriations.
You know, it's very frustrating. We see it sometimes in
state government. You see it a local government. They call
it use it or lose it money. So at the
end of the fiscal year, these offices, these bureaucrists, these agencies,
they spend money on stuff they don't need because if

(34:02):
they don't at least spend the same amount of money
that fiscal year, the next year they're going to be cut.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
And I mean it's asinine.

Speaker 9 (34:10):
That we are having actually this discussion that when dollars
aren't spent, what is wrong with incentivizing those dollars to
go back to the voters, to the taxpayers, whether the
former rebate are savings or just being a better steward
of the taxpayers dollars. So yeah, I think all that
policy needs to be on the table, and Congress can

(34:30):
do it right now if.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
It wishes, that's pretty awesome.

Speaker 3 (34:33):
One of the important areas where it's not being cut
is defense. This is an area that has languished under
former President Joe Biden. But President Trump, you know, you
had the announcement of the F forty seven development, and
you represent a lot of service members in your area,
in your district. When you look at how the president
is maneuvering and bolstering the military and boosting morale, what

(34:53):
does that mean to the people who voted for you.

Speaker 9 (34:57):
Yeah, So Northwest Florida has the largest military pre of
any congressional district in the nation. Five installations are there.
So was I excited when Pete haig Seth got tapped.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Of course I was.

Speaker 9 (35:08):
The war fighters morale was beat down. So here you've
got President Trump willing to make those commitments and those
investments for the next generation fighter that is going to
give us the air superiority to be able to have
the threat to know that we can defend whatever we
need to defend. At the same time, you've got a
leader put in place, and President Trump, I appreciate him

(35:28):
doubling down on the leadership of Pete hagg Seth bring
in this historic recruitment level to levels we haven't seen
in years. So changing the attitude, the personality of the military,
the wokeness, the DEI that we have for the last
four years.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
It's going to be refreshing.

Speaker 9 (35:46):
But we also have a commander in chief that wants
to make the investments too.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
Yeah, so important.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
Well, sir, I know to many of your colleagues, you
are a welcome voice and has arrived in Washington. We
can't to see, can't wait to see what mark you're
going to leave on the budget and so many the
other things. Gratulations and joining Congress. Thanks for being with
us today. It's an honor to be with you.

Speaker 9 (36:05):
If there's anything I could ever do, my door is
always open.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
We're going to take you up in that. So thanks
so much. It's a great anad. What a great conversation
with us. Smart guy. All right, folks, we're gonna take
a quick commercial breakwen come back.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
We got to think about this with fluctuating markets, how
can you protect yourself as a kind of crazy toty
turby roller coaster time in the markets.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
We got a good idea. It's a four letter work GLG.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
We'll talk about that next mess.

Speaker 4 (36:37):
Welcome back everybody to just the news, no noise.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
We have seen a lot of financial ups and downs
in the last few weeks, but what you haven't heard
much about is US treasuries and a possible risk emerging
with them. Joining us now to explain as the CEO
of American Alternative Assets, Shannon Davis. Shannon, thanks so much
for being here.

Speaker 10 (36:55):
Yes, of course, Happy Wednesdays.

Speaker 4 (36:57):
Every Wednesday. Okay.

Speaker 3 (36:58):
I think a lot of people would expected maybe President Trump. Well,
yesterday morning when Scott Vessant had his press conference early
at the White House, they thought maybe that's going to
be some trade deal announcements, and then last night in
Michigan those didn't come.

Speaker 4 (37:10):
But I do think that they are in the offing.
How is that going to impact the markets?

Speaker 11 (37:16):
Well, we've got a trade war going on right now,
there's no doubt about it. And you know, obviously it's
the two big the big head honcho China and America.
But more importantly, you know, what it's creating is the
our word recession. I was just talking about this on
a podcast a couple of weeks ago. You know, these

(37:39):
trade wars are are tightening, you know, companies' budgets because
they can't afford to pay.

Speaker 10 (37:45):
These tariffs that are coming. And it's becoming a problem.
And we're starting to.

Speaker 11 (37:50):
See the economy slide into a recession, which no one's
paying attention to. The it's it's cracking sector by sect
or region by region, and the odds are shifting that
we're going to have a recession based on trade wars,
and we're seeing it now with our unemployment, I mean,
twenty thousand jobs. UPS is cutting and what I thought

(38:15):
was interesting about that it was because of the volume
of Amazon no longer having the volume to utilize UPS
as you guys know they work with them.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
Yeah, Listen, we had the economical part of this morning,
three percent contraction in the economy. A second quarter like
that would be a recession. In that moment. A lot
of things are going to happen. First, we got a
lot of overvalued companies on the Wall Street. They've been
riding higher than their revenue's ever justified recession contracts. You're
sitting there, you got your retirement portfolio and your investment portfolio.

(38:50):
What does he starts from a smart strategy and how
does precious metals help heads to the bet a little bit?

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Yeah, great question.

Speaker 11 (38:58):
We talked about this last time we had an opportunity
to chat in again. We are seeing very similar things
that we saw in two thousand and a. And when
it comes to your retirement four oh one k IRA,
whether that's a traditional roth TSP, which is a federally

(39:18):
funded retirement account, you have the ability to make a
lateral move into what's called a self directed IRA and
reposition those dollars.

Speaker 10 (39:30):
This is monopoly money at this point, with how much we.

Speaker 11 (39:33):
Printed thirty seven trillion dollars, this is absolute monopoly money.
Gold and silver are fundamentally sound. It's real money with
no counterparty risk. So you can move those dollars that
aren't worth very much today that can go away very
soon central bank digital currency is happening. Those dollars you
can move into gold and silver and hold those physical.

Speaker 10 (39:56):
Assets in a retirement account.

Speaker 11 (39:58):
So it's about putting a hedge of because if you
have a proper hedge in place of something that's adverse
to inflation or the dollar failing, like gold and silver.
So when the dollar goes down and inflation goes up,
so do gold and silver. So it's a hedge against
the correction we're seeing in the market. And I just
read a report before we even got on this call

(40:19):
together that the SMP some are saying the SMP will
correct by forty percent. You don't want to be in
that market. You want to be in gold and silver.
You can always liquid it and go back. And that's
what we're helping many many Americans do is reposition their dollars,
not all of them, just some of them, to get
a proper insurance plan in place for your money, just

(40:41):
like you do for your car, your life, in your house.

Speaker 4 (40:44):
Oh boy, that's a big correction.

Speaker 3 (40:45):
I want to ask you about the precious metals specifically
because there are some folks out there who like to
actually have it in their possession. They want to put
it in a safe, stuff at under the mattress, whatever
means of concealing it that they can. Some people don't
necessarily want that, They want it somewhere else that they
consider to be safer. Tell us about how that works
at your company.

Speaker 11 (41:03):
Correct, correct, Well, a lot of people do like that
at home, in their coffee can in a safe.

Speaker 10 (41:10):
They've got more lead than most people some of our clients.

Speaker 11 (41:13):
But for those that aren't looking to store it at home,
one of the safest places on the planet is a
depository Delaware Depository DDSSE. Look into it. Everybody knows who
it is if you don't just look them up. This
is an international facility that gives you the ability to

(41:35):
store your medals in a military graded fault armed guards
and it's insured through Lloyd's of London, so you couldn't
store it in a better place. It's yours. This is
a free and clear entity. And again it's an international facility.

Speaker 10 (41:50):
I mean this is.

Speaker 11 (41:51):
Where COMEX stores their medals, So it's a part of
the actual process of rolling your money into it into
a self directed diary, tax deferred and penalty free by
the way, and stored at a depository to stay tax
deferred and penalty free. So there's no safer place than that,
and that's where the metals would be held.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
It's pretty awesome. You make things easy. You've got great guys,
and we're going to get that a second. I want
to ask one thing because I'm hearing more and more
concern about hedge funds in their stability, and then what
the government would do if the hedge funds suddenly had
a crisis. Walk us through what you're seeing, because I
think you explained it better anyone i've heard it recently.

Speaker 2 (42:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (42:29):
Well, I don't want to get super technical but there's
something called derivative contracts that are used in the equities market,
and this is just another way of leveraging debt monopoly money,
and those a lot of those contracts are getting called
or they're losing money, and so these hedge funds are

(42:52):
hemorrhaging losses.

Speaker 10 (42:53):
And so as they continue to hemorrhage losses.

Speaker 11 (42:56):
Where a bulk of our money in the equities market
is held, and this is where the majority of the
money is held. And so they're having some issues with
the contracts that they're folding and the stock positions that
are in these hedge funds, and you know, they're going
to need some help potentially from what we're hearing in
terms of a bailout. And if that happens, all heck's

(43:17):
going to break loose, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (43:19):
And people are going to need some stability, that's for sure.
Shannon David, Yeah, absolutely, Thank you so much for.

Speaker 4 (43:25):
Being here and everybody. If you want to learn.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
More about them, go to John likes gold dot com
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likes Gold dot com We're going to take a quick
break and we'll be right back on the other side.

(43:55):
Welcome back, everybody to our final segment of the show.
We want to tease a special event that's going to
be happening the next few nights. But first let's get
to a few news stories. Deragio plowing through Pittsburgh. I
think about two hundred thousand power outages. They are obviously
working to restore that. But you were just describing to
me you were in one one time.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
I was just a little south of Pittsburgh. We were
traveling back from Wisconsin. We were about to hit the
hotel at the Hampton in and we were on the
highway and these the ratros are just straight winds, like
one hundred and twenty nine hours straight winds coming at you.
Everything hail rain goes completely horizontal, and they just ripped
the top off of roofs, They ripped the off of buildings,

(44:35):
they rip wires right off any poles that are on.
It's an intense win and it just travels down the road.
The second year out of it, it's gone. It's not
like a tornado or something, but it is an extraordinary
thing to have experienced. My wife and I were really
shocked by its force. And it often takes a couple
of days for these to get prepared. It's a pretty
intense thing. So we're wishing the best for folks in

(44:56):
Pittsburgh and all the Pennsylvania.

Speaker 4 (44:57):
Absolutely all right.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
On the economy, Trump, you know, I think he is
more hesitant these days to use the stock market as
a gauge of an economy because he learned the hard
way that is not necessarily the best predictor. But he
has said to just be patient.

Speaker 4 (45:10):
On the economy. He predicts that there is going to
be a boom like no other.

Speaker 3 (45:14):
And I know you talked about earlier in the show
that the second one hundred days that's what's going to
kind of set the.

Speaker 4 (45:18):
Arc for his presidence.

Speaker 1 (45:19):
You did a great job telling us what that agenda
is to get a great story the other day. Listen,
the first hundred days were about speed and just signaling
change and creating the low hanging fruit. But the big
decisions that will change the course of this country, create
a Trump doctrine, a Trump legacy of epic proportions, will
live or die in the next one hundred days. They've
got to get tax cuts redone. They've got to get

(45:41):
some trade deals. If the trade deals started happening, the
market's going to go wild. And they've got to also
cut the size of government to take pressure off of inflation.
Right now, the difference between the prime right and lending
rates is growing. That doesn't make sense except that people
are worried. And you heard Shannon and Lasting talk about
and im pores and s and P. People really worried

(46:02):
about the solver evaluation. That hedge fund thing is a
very real thing too. So Congress better get its diaryar
in action because it's a very important partner. And that's
that big beautiful bill has to get done by July fourth,
or you're going to see panic across the world, not
just in America.

Speaker 4 (46:17):
Yeah, speaking of panic.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
But on a slightly more humorous note, guys, can you
scroll up to the details about the gorilla story because
we didn't want to see We didn't want John to
see this topic before we hit succeeding.

Speaker 4 (46:30):
So there is this question that is going.

Speaker 3 (46:32):
Viral around social media. Who would win versus one hundred
unarmed men? So no rocks, no swords, no arrows, no nothing,
versus a silverback gorilla.

Speaker 1 (46:43):
Wow? We're going to go with the men too. Yeah,
this is just an unfair advantage. One hundred, I mean
maybe two or three. I'd be a little worried.

Speaker 3 (46:51):
I might be affords some casualties with one hundred men.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
That's right. Yeah, you can throw a couple in there,
good good thinking. Yeah, not me. I don't want to
be in the front of that one.

Speaker 3 (46:59):
So it's been amazing to see the diversity of both
informed and uninformed opinions.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
So how's it trending. Who's winning?

Speaker 3 (47:09):
From what I've seen, it's humans, it's ten, it's one
hundred men, which I.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Think makes sense, common sense.

Speaker 4 (47:16):
Yeah, Okay.

Speaker 3 (47:17):
Another topic, the US government has denied eavesdropping on United
Healthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangiones recorded jail house calls
in a Monday court filing after his defense attorneys claimed
federal officials shared his calls.

Speaker 4 (47:30):
With the New York County Attorney's office.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
This is such an ugly case from start to finish on.

Speaker 1 (47:36):
Yeah, and also the people who think that what Mangoni
did was justified in some way makes it all the
more uglier. That sentiment really is frightening and scary and poisonous.
Tomorrow We're gonna do something special. I am so actually
for two days, we're gonna do something special. The American
Border Story Project is an extraordinary group. They kept the

(47:58):
true stories of the border alive when the pop again
to meet that we're giving us different Tomorrow Night for
the first time ever here on Real America's Voice, just
the News, Real America's Voice, the American Border Story Project.
We're going to give out the first American Border Hero Awards,
Tom Holman. We're going to give away one now. But
there's a lot of other surprises in there. People you
know might not know. Twenty one families who lost loved

(48:19):
ones in the Biden era are going to be here.
We're going to have scholarships in the names of honorby
This is probably the most exciting thing I've been.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
Involved with as a journalist in a long time.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
We can never forget, just like nine to eleven, we
can't let future generations forget what happened during these four
years of insanity.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
And Tomorrow Night is the beginning of that. You're going
to get to.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
Meet Nicole Kiprian, who runs the American Border Story Project.

Speaker 2 (48:44):
It's a great group, a great Night two Great Knights.

Speaker 3 (48:46):
Actually, I'm looking forward to it because, as you know before,
you and I teamed up to start our TV show
back in twenty twenty.

Speaker 4 (48:53):
Two, three years ago, three years ago.

Speaker 3 (48:56):
But before that, I was out at the border alone
with Ben Berkwam and I learned so much from him,
and I learned so much from the officials at the border.
And I'm looking forward to this because I'm gonna actually
get a reunion with some of not only some of
the sheriffs and border officials, but some of the families too,
Families who lost people even before the Biden administration, and
they have been speaking out about it for so long,

(49:18):
and you know, it is so important to honor the
men and women who stand guard at our border and
the people who support them, like like borders are Tom
Holman and the President, but also these families who you know,
so many of them.

Speaker 2 (49:32):
This network front Line and this.

Speaker 1 (49:33):
Network covered the border like no one else. And when
you got a Ben Berkrambin, all the time that Rob
Sag and Partnership gave to the border when others ignored it.
It's the perfect network to have this award show on tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (49:44):
And you know, even some of the road.

Speaker 3 (49:46):
Guys who were with us when we were at the
border are going to be here, so it's going to
be like a family for them as well.

Speaker 4 (49:51):
It's going to be a really wonderful night.

Speaker 3 (49:53):
That's going to be Tomorrow night and Friday nights, and
make sure you tune in for that at our regular
time at sixteen Eastern.

Speaker 4 (49:58):
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