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February 25, 2025 103 mins

Commentary on foreign intelligence, CIA, shadow government, federal workers, Joy Reid, self-confidence of republicans, White House Press briefing, and national security.


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Speaker 1 (00:18):
The Charlie Kirk Show starts. Now my show I.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Had value, and that that what I've been doing, you value,
And in the end I kind of cry, and the
kind of likes.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
I apologize, I will tell you.

Speaker 4 (00:41):
It is also unnerving to see that on a network
where we've got two count of two non white hosts
in primetime. Both of our non white hosts in primetime
are losing their shows, as is Katie Fang on the weekend.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
And that feels worse than that.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
No matter who places now, that feels indefensible, and I
do not defend it.

Speaker 5 (01:04):
The race lady already called me that that's really about
me fixating on race?

Speaker 3 (01:09):
Is it about you fixating on race?

Speaker 5 (01:12):
But Donald Trump wants to never let black and brown
folk up off the mat? Evident what they mean by
DEI right, Why don't just say what you mean you
can't stand black people?

Speaker 3 (01:21):
We get it, You've been heard.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
Are you committed to naming a black woman as your
vice presidential running mate? They wanted to go after the
brown people too, because of course that is their other target.
It's not fashionable to be openly racist anymore in America,
unlike what.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
They call the good old days. Only the white Christian
men may have the things.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
So you own everything that happens to your mixed status
families and to your wives sisters. Adam wellis if you
are black plus anything else, you are black violent white
nationalism that today threatens our national security.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
I don't send any of those invites to any black women.

Speaker 5 (01:58):
You know, we do have a fascist ground swell in
parts of this country.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
Mainly among white men. Let's be Claire.

Speaker 6 (02:06):
I mean, you're also a white guy. Are you saying
the whize white folks need or.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Kids like Trump?

Speaker 5 (02:13):
Hitler was also viewed as a clown, a.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Goon who would be who could be kept.

Speaker 5 (02:17):
In live before your break to you know, learn to
accurately quote Adolf Hitler. Not only is Trump a criminal,
he's also someone who is arguably in mental and perhaps
even cognitive decline.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
Yes, Biden is aging.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
He shovels when he walks, and forgets names and makes gaffes,
and he's not incoherent.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
He can give us the prompter speech.

Speaker 5 (02:37):
Yes, Donald Harris has passed the audition flawlessly. This has
been in many ways a perfect campaign and misappropriating black
vernacular from his audidistic purposes.

Speaker 3 (02:46):
Elin Lusk is the absolute worst. They've taught people the
word inflation.

Speaker 5 (02:50):
Right, Most people who would have never used that word
ever in their lives are using it now.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Because they've been taught.

Speaker 5 (02:55):
So many of us are not safe in Donald Trump's America.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
You're mad, You're not to help, and you voted for Trump.

Speaker 5 (03:01):
You essentially voted for America to be run like United Healthcare.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
And you think, oh yeah, they let the race lady in. Listen,
let me cheer you up.

Speaker 5 (03:11):
Okay, I got into Harvard and okay, Yale Vasser in
the University of Denver two because I had a really
high GPA and fantastic SAT scores.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Let me just be clear.

Speaker 5 (03:22):
I got into Harvard only because of affirmative action.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
How is this abusive?

Speaker 7 (03:27):
Got an email from someone that said you'd better.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Do this or else you're going to resign a boss
from someone who's not your boss.

Speaker 8 (03:36):
Well, the White House is every federal workers boss. That's
number one. The test was are you even paying attention
to your email?

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Are you even at your federal workers? You sent it
on a weekend.

Speaker 5 (03:45):
Some federal workers do not have access to their emails
on the weekends.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
They just do they go to work today.

Speaker 8 (03:50):
I mean, look the amount of outrage, melting down and
sort of outpouring of.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Emotion over this. I ought to tell you everything you
need to know.

Speaker 8 (03:58):
We had a lady on CNN today, supposing federal worker,
who said she was infuriated.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
Flat to getting this emil.

Speaker 8 (04:05):
She had time to go on CNN, but she didn't
have time to send a thirty second email saying, well,
here's what I was working on last week.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Why do you think other countries aren't judge revenue strict
immigration policy. I was born as a man and now
I'm a woman.

Speaker 9 (04:19):
What do you think the biggest threat is to the
United States currently? There's a reason that a lot of
the black community doesn't have a father, and it's because
of systemic racism.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
America is the only country where even those who hate
it refused to leave. That's how you know you live
in a great country. It's time that we start talking
to the next generation, not talking down to the next generation.
And that's what we're.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
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Speaker 10 (05:02):
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Speaker 3 (05:25):
Okay, everybody, radio stations across the country. I interview with
you as always. We are here live in Mission Control
in Phoenix, Arizona, and we have our campus tour that
is up and running this week. We have University of
Florida and Florida State University, and joining us is one
of Florida's own right out of the gate. Ana Paulina Luna,

(05:48):
congresswoman from Florida, on a great to have you on
the program. There is a big feud happening right now
with the Intel agencies. What is going on here? Walk
our audience through.

Speaker 11 (05:59):
It, Charlie. This has been wild to see unfold in
real time. So I was actually responding to a tweet
that you'd posted. But to have CNN reporting that there
are actual agents at the CIA that would even consider
selling our classified information because they don't like President Trump,
they don't like Republicans in the White House to our

(06:20):
foreign adversaries. I genuinely believe this, that that is treason
that they will be held accountable. So My message to
them is if you do that, you will have the
full might and force of the law against you, and
you will be held accountable, whether that's going to prison
or I would argue even harsher harsher penalties, Charlie. But
also to remember, less than a week ago, or about

(06:43):
a week ago, I was announced as taking over the
task Force to be the action arm for President Trump
and aid in the declassification efforts of the GSK, Martin
Luther King, and RFK files, and then also pushing for
declassification on other things covering you know, scenes to nine
to eleven, to COVID nineteen, et cetera. What I will

(07:03):
tell you, Charlie is after that task Force was announced,
it seemed like there was a mass effort to really
push back against the Task Force, even though we don't
hold declassification authority, to try to undermine our efforts in
executing President Trump's agenda. And then we find out twenty
four hours after the task Force is announced that the
SBI finds thousands of pages of documents related to that

(07:27):
declassification executive order. And then we find out last night
that an SBI whistleblower, Gara O'Boyle comes forward and says
that he has knowledge that there are people at the
SBI who, prior to cash Betel's nomination and confirmation that
they were deleting and destroying evidence related to the documents

(07:47):
that we were requesting. So there's absolutely an intelligence war happening.
And what I can tell you, Charlie is had President
Trump not gotten elected, I do believe that we would
have lost this country.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
I think that is exactly right. And so supposedly our
intel agencies are very very concerned with leaks, information, secary
and so on. But in reality, of course they love leaks.
And so yesterday CNN had a very long article claiming
that if Trump cuts the budget of the CIA would
expose the nation's secrets because the CI employees will go
rogue and sell our secrets to foreign powers. In other words,

(08:24):
our intel community our hostage takers, give us money we
want or else. These are not patriots on a Paulina.

Speaker 11 (08:32):
No, they're definitely not. And I can tell you, Charlie
that when I saw that as a veteran at someone
that was subject to the ucmday where treeson his death,
I take that very seriously, and I actually have my
team filing as you speak, legislation to increase the mandatory
minimum for leaking secrets to foreign adversary from the intelligence
agency as a death penalty. These are times that we

(08:54):
cannot afford operatives like this being selfish and taking their
own political agenda at the expense of the American people.
When you leak classified information like that, you can potentially
cause wars. There's big implications to that. This is not
just you know, I don't like the President, I'm going
to potentially set him up or leak information that can
be deadly. It can be lethal. And what I can

(09:15):
also tell you, Charlie, is when I first got to Washington,
I was actually told by other well known, respected conservative
members that you know, outlets like the Washington Post, CNN, Politico,
that they were mouth pieces for the intelligence agencies. Now
we find that USIIDF was funding some of these outlets
that was also taxpayer fund funds that weren't largely unvetted,

(09:35):
unshut and now we're also finding that they are basically
preparing people potentially for these leaks. And so I have
faith in the new directors of these intelligence agencies, but
it doesn't mean that within their own agencies. They're not
facing deep, deep resistance from people that are simply Unamerican,
and so this does need to be held take it seriously,
and also these people do need to be held accountable.

(09:56):
I have faith that Cash and also our new secretary
will be flushing this out. So remember, if you're interfering
also with a congressional investigation, which is what they're actively doing,
those are content of Congress proceedings. And so I actually
also spoke with the Oversight Task Force and they are
talking to trum and Comer about marking up contempt of
Congress charges once we figure out who these individuals are.

(10:18):
So whether it's from US, the Department of Justice, or
from within the agencies, they are definitely in for a
world of pain.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
So people want to know about the Epstein client list.
Do you think we're going to get the goods and
information of who visited Epstein's island and who was on
the plane.

Speaker 11 (10:34):
I initially thought we would because I had faith that
Cash would give us whatever documents that he had. Now
we're finding out pro that whistleblower, and I'm actually talking
to the whistleblower in about ten minutes here directly to
figure out if we can get leads on who those
names are. Now we're finding out that potentially there was
destruction of evidence. But as you saw over the weekend,
Pam bondi are Attorney General, she actually said that she

(10:57):
was reviewing documents and that they were on her desk,
and so we've been largely pushing for the declassification of
these documents. We haven't even seen them, Charlie, but that information,
as well as the other information like JSKRCMIK that belongs
to the American people, that should not be siloed any longer.
It's been years, and specifically with Jeffrey Epstein. I mean, look,

(11:18):
this goes back into the whole conversation of do you
think Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. I don't think he did.
That's pretty wild if you look at the people that
he was involved with and the prison that he was in,
that that could have happened. And so, you know, I
think that there's a lot of powers that play here.
Obviously we did not anticipate that these people would be
doing it so out and open, but apparently they're destroying evidence,

(11:42):
and so this is a big This is a big deal.
I think that the American people need to understand the
gravity of what this means, and also understand that within
our own agencies are trusted agencies that are supposed to
be there to defend and protect us, that they're actively
fighting against what President Trump wants for this country and
transparency for the American people. So take note. I mean,

(12:03):
look under your mind.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
I hope everyone understands there is a rogue government right
now that's operating that there is a shadow government that
has defined the will of the people, and they are
operating in direct defiance. It is a shadow government. We're
going to talk about this throughout the hour, but there
is a rogue, out of control federal bureaucracy. The things
that they get to trouble in the media. We have
to start purp walking and arresting them. And I have

(12:26):
every faith and confidence in cash betel In Pambondi. We
need federal workers arrested if they're destroying evidence. We need
federal workers arrested if they're leaking information on a Polina.

Speaker 11 (12:37):
If you're leaking information, if they are undermining investigations, they
are not front of the American people. In my opinion.
If you are selling information to a foreign advisor.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
You are enemy of the state without a doubt, and
so we need to keep the pressure on when we
find these instances. When we see them, these federal workers
need to go to jail for the rest of their
life if they If it is true, and these federal
workers are destroying evidence regarding pending investigations and things that
we the American people have a right to see. Who

(13:08):
do they actually think they work for? They think they're
in charge. They're in the technocratic class, in the permanent
oligarchy of the federal bureaucracy. Final thoughts, Congressoman on a
poline Luna.

Speaker 11 (13:19):
Look, we have a big, big task cut out for us.
This task force we are again set up to be
an action arm of the presidents to apply pressure make
sure that these documents were released to the American people.
It's now looking like this is also turning into a
criminal investigation because we're finding out that potentially our evidence
has been destroyed, and so we need the American people
to a make sure that they are sharing the correct information,

(13:41):
but also keep the pressure on. Okay, because we can
only do so much here in Washington, But we are
a minority compared to what we are up against especially
within the intelligence communities. We need your help keep the
pressure on and honestly pray for us because this is
this is a hard job. But with you know, God's
God's good grace, we can get through. But it's it's
definitely been interesting to see then takes place in real time.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
Thank you, Keievo the great fight on them and we
have your back. Thank you. There is an out of
control rogue federal bureaucracy that is defying the will the people,
that's defying you, the voters. It is an existential threat
to the United States constitutional order. We must bring them

(14:27):
to a heel and that means we need thousands of
federal workers in handcuffs if that's what they are doing.
Dan Boujino and Cash Btel are going to spend time
rooting out what's happening within our government. If there are
thousands of people that are leaking information, we need a
few examples, big ones. And by the way, this looks

(14:50):
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there are three? Who is in charge of Article two?
The Press of the United States. Elon Musk sent out
that email last weekend, and this is a perfect example
of what we're dealing with. This is a young lady
who could best be described as a brat. She's a
spoiled brat who complains that she was intimidated by Elon

(18:39):
Musk for asking the question what did you do and
what did you get done this week? Five things that
you got done. She has no time to answer the email,
but plenty of time to go on CNN. These people
feel entitled to your tax payer money. You're about to
go pay taxes on April fifteenth. Many of you might

(18:59):
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When you write that check and you work your tail off,
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(19:23):
entitled federal worker who goes on television saying that she
is so intimidated that someone would ask her what she does.
This is a perfect example of what college campuses create,
the type of soft lazy mentality that has infected our institutions,

(19:47):
and the nerve that this young woman has. I guarantee
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Speaker 5 (20:06):
Us about this email and what it was like receiving it,
and what you all have talked about after getting it.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Sure, I got.

Speaker 9 (20:16):
This email Saturday afternoon, about three pm, and I felt
absolutely infuriated getting this email with a demand within forty
eight hours to provide a response and what I did
within the last week.

Speaker 13 (20:32):
Or face termination.

Speaker 9 (20:35):
This is clearly an attempt from Elon Musk to harass
and bully and intimidate the federal workforce, which is part
of his broader plan to gut the federal workforce and
privatize public sector services to ensure that corporations like his
own can get more profit.

Speaker 7 (20:55):
And that makes me really angry my coworkers.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
As well, all right, hermione, calm down. That is a
perfect example of a coddled, pampered, and indulged federal worker.
Do your job or better yet, you're fired. Why do

(21:18):
you exist? What do you do? You're angry? I'm sorry
you don't get to call the shots here. We don't
have the divine right of spoiled federal workers. I must
have missed that in the US Constitution, the sovereign is
in the people. We are in charge, and we give
our sovereignty through elections to a president. The vesting cause

(21:40):
says that all the power will be vested in a president.
And now you have PTSD because you've got an email.
These people would not last forty five seconds in a
private sector job or a service job. They might last
that salesforce because the salesforce and these big companies act
at the government. Because do you know where that attitude

(22:01):
wouldn't be tolerated with the muscular class. And that is
why there has been an uprising of the muscular class
against people like Harmoni Granger here, the people that deliver
your meals, the people that drive your trucks, the people
that fix the plumbing in your home, the people that
work as carpenters, that shower before work and after work.

(22:22):
And she's so smug. You know, if you go ask
a carpenter what'd you do this week, you'd be like,
I fix this, and I did that, and I did this,
and I did that. And she is a perfect example
of the millions of people that, as I said yesterday
and it went viral, have become parasites on the American taxpayer.
When you guys work your tail off to write those

(22:43):
checks to the irs, money that they are not entitled to.
Most of the time, you go send that money to
these people that then have time to go and see
it and say, well, I was outraged. No, no, that American
people are outraged, and we're not going to subsize anymore.
We need mass firings. We need hundreds of thousands of
these people to be terminated. Go work at your local

(23:03):
dunkin Donuts, Go work at your local McDonald's. Justify your
job there. We'll be right back.

Speaker 14 (23:16):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm
Terrence Bates, just into our newsroom. Newly sworn in FBI
Director Cash Pateel is reducing the agency's footprint in Washington, DC.
Patel says he plans to send thousands of DC based
agents to field offices across the country. More than five
thousand will reportedly be sent to Alabama alone. The move

(23:38):
is the latest in a shake up at the law
enforcement bureau. The changes include former Secretary or former Secret
Service Agent excuse me, Dan Bongino being appointed as Deputy
director of the FBI. Typically, that position is held by
a former agent, making Bongino's selection a departure from the
tradition of the agency. By the way, cash Pttel is
currently serving as head of the FBI, as well as

(24:00):
acting Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Chief well. There still appears
to be some uncertainty among the rank and file in
the federal government about Elon Musk indulges efforts to force
federal workers to prove their efficiency or face losing their jobs.
On Monday, President Trump tried to help bring some clarity
to that issue after several Cabinet members told their staffs

(24:21):
to ignore Musk's request.

Speaker 15 (24:24):
Only things such as perhaps Marco at State Department where
they have very confidential things, or the FBI where they're
working on confidential things. And they don't mean that in
any way combatively with Elon. They're just saying, there are
some people that you don't want to really have them
tell you what they're working on last week.

Speaker 16 (24:43):
But other than that, I think everyone.

Speaker 15 (24:45):
Thought it was a pretty ingenious said we have to
find out where these people are, who are they? And
we said if you don't respond, we assume you're not around.

Speaker 16 (24:55):
And you're not getting.

Speaker 15 (24:56):
Paid anymore too, So you know we're doing a real job.

Speaker 14 (25:00):
Despite President Trump's support for Elon Musks recent email, the
agency that oversees federal workers is telling workers not to
respond to the communication from Musk and adding insult to injury.
On Monday, a federal judge also black DOGE from accessing
sensitive information at the Department of Education and the Office
of Personnel Management. In the meantime, many federal workers remain

(25:22):
unsure about their future employment, and that uncertainty is reportedly
spilling over to private companies that do business with the government.
Some are laying off employees in deferring payments to vendors
in anticipation of potential impacts from DOGE. That's a quick
check of your headlines. As always, we appreciate you being
here with us. Now let's get you back to the
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charliefoar Hillsdale dot com. I can't think enough, I can't
say enough good stuff about them. It is the best
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Kine is with US citizen Kane from Citizen Free Press
dot com. Now, mister Kane, I don't know if you
know this or not, but you were highlighted in a

(28:59):
segment that John Hilman did on his podcast and he said,
this guy Caine was on the Charlie Kirk Show. So
I don't know if you know that or not, but
I got to send you a link to that. But
welcome my friend.

Speaker 16 (29:10):
Yeah, no, I did not know that.

Speaker 17 (29:13):
Uh, Hyloman, I wonder why Hyloman caught caught a glimpse. Hey,
you know, so I want to see Blake's scores on
those Hillsdale tests.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
By the way, they're all one hundreds. It's it's crazy, Cain.
So So most Fridays we'll do this where we do
ask me anything and during the breaks we keep streaming.
And it's not on radio, but it's on podcasting. And
I asked Blake these questions and it's it's really it's
next level stuff. I'm talking about highly specified Roman history

(29:43):
that he knows and so people could check it out.
Charlie for Hillsdale dot Com. You've got to take the courses, Kane.
They're good stuff.

Speaker 13 (29:48):
I think.

Speaker 17 (29:49):
Yeah, I'd never even heard of him till I listen
to your intro, And somehow, I'm not surprised that Blake
has that, you know, that knowledge sitting there deep in
the cerebellum.

Speaker 16 (30:00):
You know, Charlie.

Speaker 17 (30:00):
As I was waiting, as I was waiting to come on,
I was riding my five bullet points to Deutsche to Doge.

Speaker 16 (30:06):
I figure, what the heck.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
I'm on, What did you do this last What did
you do this last week?

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Well?

Speaker 17 (30:13):
Number one was I'm helping to destroy the global Marxist Alliance.
Number two, I cured one hundred and fifteen people of
the woke mind virus. Number three I made fun of
Adam Schiff and and that's as far as I got.
But I'm loving, I'm loving all the hysteria over this list.

Speaker 16 (30:33):
It's it's insane.

Speaker 17 (30:34):
I put up a clip from Scott Jennings last night
as he was making fun of Abby, Abby Phillip and
making fun of Anna and Navarro just for their These
people are outraged at the idea that the government would
want to know what they're doing and how they're earning
their living.

Speaker 16 (30:49):
So so I've been having fun with that stuff, for sure.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
I love it. Cain, how do you think DOJE is
resonating with the grassroots? How is it working with everyday
people walk us through we have This is the most exciting,
momentous reclamation of our government that I have seen in
my thirteen year career and that we've seen for over
one hundred years. Kane.

Speaker 16 (31:13):
Yeah, Charlie, I've been.

Speaker 17 (31:14):
As I sort of touched on at the end of
the last interview, I didn't get interested in politics until
I was twenty one working at CNN when the overnight
editor started talking to me about the national debt.

Speaker 16 (31:25):
Right, So from that point.

Speaker 17 (31:27):
I've been that that's what brought me to politics. I
was a sports guy. That's what brought me to politics,
and I actually thought I.

Speaker 16 (31:33):
Was going to do CNN sports. But that's a completely
different story.

Speaker 17 (31:38):
But so the national debt and this whole idea of
waste and fraud and bloated government spending.

Speaker 16 (31:44):
I've been waiting, you know.

Speaker 17 (31:45):
That means I've been waiting for this stuff for thirty
five years. I've been waiting for actual spending cuts. I
remember stuff that that. You know, there was something called
the Penny Kasik bill. Penny was a Congressman from Minnesota,
John Kasik, the congressman from Ohio, and was an attempt
at actually shrinking the size of government by one percent

(32:06):
a year until we reached.

Speaker 16 (32:08):
A balanced budget.

Speaker 17 (32:09):
And Andrew can busily sort of, you know, do a
Wikipedia on the Penny Kasic Amendment, and it came within
one vote of passing. Charlie, and I remember watching it
live on cnat IX use me on c SPAN. It
was probably ninety three, ninety four ish, and it was
really had we gotten? So anyway, my point is I've

(32:29):
had my hopes raised and shattered for thirty five years, Charlie,
believe you know Simpson bowls. Just in twenty fifteen, the
Obama attempt. Yeah, you know, look for someone like me,
I honestly don't care where the spending cuts come from.

Speaker 16 (32:46):
Just cut.

Speaker 17 (32:46):
There's no way, you know, I have the Kevin O'Leary,
mister wonderful latitude is cut more than you think, because
there's always more fat on the chicken. Cut more if
you have to later you bring these people back. That's
a little side, little tangent. I'm sure you've noticed how
on Drudge and leftist media they're like, oh no, look
they fired these people and had to bring a few
of them back. Well, that's how it's supposed to be

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get rid of them at first. Then if you see
that you really need them, bring them back. So, you know,
kind of trying to wrap this up the answer. I'm
so excited in Charlotte. I've never seen anything like these cuts.
I'm covering it NonStop and I want more and we
haven't even got started.

Speaker 16 (33:23):
You know, Social Security.

Speaker 17 (33:24):
Defense, Medicare, Medicaid.

Speaker 16 (33:27):
Those are going to be really really big for cutting
and kin.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
The left is resisting at maximum pressure. It doesn't seem
to be working. But this is coming forward to a
referendum in so many ways that it's going to be
the shadow government, which is only a couple million people
against the American people.

Speaker 17 (33:49):
Correct, And I realized that I forgot to answer that
part of your original question, which is how is this
playing with the base? What do people really feel well,
obviously that you know the monster poll from Harvard Harris
that warroom Bandmon talked about it at a bunch this morning,
and it was asked at the Macron Trump press conference
that you know, depending there were two or three questions

(34:10):
about DOGE, but they all got over seventy percent approval.
You know, as many Democrats, I try to watch alternative
media as much as I can, and you know.

Speaker 16 (34:19):
You can't fight this stuff.

Speaker 17 (34:20):
The politicians are trying, but they're not getting any support.
We had that press conference I don't remember last week
there were just.

Speaker 16 (34:26):
The full photo showed that there were just the.

Speaker 17 (34:29):
Five senators there and there were no people around them
and they were screaming about what was going on at DOGE.

Speaker 16 (34:34):
So there isn't there is no grassroots support not to
cut the.

Speaker 17 (34:38):
Government like this is turning on everyone that I've seen
John Stewart say positive things.

Speaker 16 (34:43):
We've seen the.

Speaker 17 (34:44):
Obama bros who do that podcast, you know that they've
commented positively.

Speaker 16 (34:50):
It's a public relations winner. I think.

Speaker 17 (34:53):
Look, we're all in it sort of minute to minute.
So we see the negative stories that are written about DOSEE,
and we see what Drudge is sort of pushing, and
we see what's on CNN. But it's honestly, these polls
show that that's not making any impact.

Speaker 16 (35:09):
That what eighty.

Speaker 17 (35:10):
Ninety percent of independence and one hundred percent of Republicans
love these cuts, And so it's hard. How do you
fight against, you know, how do you win a battle
against removing government waste?

Speaker 16 (35:19):
You can't win.

Speaker 17 (35:20):
So I say we just you know, ignore the naysayers
and continue on well.

Speaker 3 (35:25):
And Democrats are at an all time low of just
thirty two percent approval.

Speaker 13 (35:31):
Cain.

Speaker 3 (35:32):
We dug the Republican Party out from our dark knight
of the soul post January sixth, and we have become
the popular party, and they have become a minoritarian, nasty,
elitist oligarchy. Caine. It's a remarkable reversible. I mean, it's
just it's almost it makes you speechless. And I'm a
talk show host.

Speaker 16 (35:54):
I agree one hundred percent.

Speaker 17 (35:55):
Man, it's only eighteen months too, because we know those
gallop poles I posted gal I think they were at
thirty five percent, the lowest in history. And for all
of this to have happened in eighteen months, this sort
of populist reversal, it's sort of it dovetails with the
you know, the expansion of the Republican Maga working class
right from white working class to black, this, Hispanic to Asian. This,

(36:16):
this sort of populism is really really working. And I
think when you add the Trump transparency and the Elon
transparent on transparency on top of it, that's part of
why it's winning independence and gaining more popularity is because
he's holding these press conferences and he's acting like a boss,
but he's answering the questions and it's just something we've
never seen. And I think that that has to be

(36:39):
the explanation for what you said that it you know,
how does the Democrat Party go from fifty percent approval
to thirty two percent approval in eighteen months. It's it's cultural,
it's media, and I honestly, I never would have expected
it would be this good.

Speaker 3 (36:56):
And it shows that there was a pent up desire,
an unspoken, unpulled desire to reclaim the country and they
were looking for a vessel to hang on to and
that vessel very well happened to be Donald Trump and
the Maga movement. And I think it was this great
convergence where on one side you had the Maga movement
that was on fire. On the other side, you had

(37:17):
this silent majority of Americans that were sick of the inflation,
the open borders, the woke stuff. And they weren't necessarily
Trump's biggest fan, but they said, oh, finally a movement
that I can attach myself to, and boom, it's set
on like fire. And the Democrats underestimated at every turn.
Caine final thoughts.

Speaker 17 (37:36):
Yeah, I mean I would have said that I underestimated it.
I didn't think it could all come together this smoothly.

Speaker 16 (37:41):
But I really feel like.

Speaker 17 (37:42):
The the you know, the special sauce for this, you know,
after having gathered this coalition, the special sauce is what's
happening now is these executive orders in the Oval Office.
Is this extreme transparency. That's what's really turning on people.
There's a clip at the top of the stack. I'll
say really quick right now. Jesse Waters sent his guide
to Delaware and and it was Delaware Street interviews on

(38:05):
Joe Biden.

Speaker 16 (38:05):
And what was really interesting is.

Speaker 17 (38:07):
How all these people knew about the Doge cuts, they
knew about the crazy things that usaid was spending money on,
and these you know, just based on appearance these aren't
people you expected to know this. So it's all coming
together and I feel you know, I'm over joyed, Charlie.
I really didn't think that I could be this happy
in uh.

Speaker 3 (38:26):
But you know you must keep the pressure on. Yeah,
must keep the pressure on. That's right, Caane, You're the best.
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seventy six.

Speaker 5 (41:54):
You shout out to our amazing readers, our audience. I
just love running into y'all in the airport, on these
streets and on social media. I could not love or
appreciate you more. Thank you, thank you, thank you for
holding us down almost five years. We are a toddler
and we out in these streets in this world, and we.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
Are not going to stop. I mean, that's just a
perfect segment for why she got canceled. All of a sudden,
she's talking in jive now talking about being on the
streets now that she's gotten canceled on her network show, like, okay,
got it, where's that been the last five years? Yeah,
we out on these streets? Okay, yeah, great. Now, all
of a sudden, she's like a person that got canceled
because everyone's racist. Yeah, she's gonna have to file unemployment.

(42:37):
I don't think that those unemployment claims are going to
cover your salary. In the wake of Joy Reid being canceled,
Chris Hayes or Rachel Mattow, I get them confused. I'm
telling you that they could switch and no one would notice.
Has this to say, play cut seventy eight.

Speaker 4 (42:55):
I will tell you it is also unnerving to see
that on a network where we've got two, count them,
two non white hosts in primetime. Both of our non
white hosts in primetime are losing their shows, as is
Katie Fang on the Weekend, and that feels worse than
bad no matter who replaces now, that feels indefensible and

(43:17):
I do not defend it.

Speaker 3 (43:19):
Well, then why don't you give up your show? Rachel?
Come on, be a partner in reparations and distribution and equity.
Why don't you say I'm giving up my nearly what
does she make twenty to thirty million dollars a year?
Why doesn't Rachel Maddow give her salary to Joy Reid?
Because that's equity, White lesbian Rachel Maddow gets to keep

(43:42):
on having a show, but Joy Reid does not. That's
not fair. Rachel Maddow calling MSNBC racist for canning the
most vile racist to ever have a primetime TV show
is really rich. Let's just kind of go through some

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of the greatest hits of Joy read play cut ninety four.

Speaker 5 (44:10):
Only the white Christian men may have the things. So
you own everything that happens to your mixed status families
and to your wives.

Speaker 3 (44:17):
Sisters, and of welles Joy.

Speaker 5 (44:19):
If you are black plus anything else, you are black
violent white nationalism that today threatens our national security.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Do you notice there was no jive in that? You know,
when she's reading the teleprompter, she talks straight as you
would say, but all when she gets canceled. We Outdea
in the streets. Play cut ninety five.

Speaker 5 (44:40):
We do have a fascist ground swell in parts of
this country, mainly among white men.

Speaker 3 (44:45):
Let's be clear.

Speaker 6 (44:46):
I mean you're also a white guy, are you saying
the wize white folks need more kids like Trump. Hitler
was also viewed as a clown, a goon who would
be who could be kept in line before your break
to you know, learn to accurately quote Adolf Hitler.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
Oh it gets better. Let's play cut one O three.

Speaker 5 (45:09):
There's a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears,
particularly male white tears, really white tears in general, because
that's what Karen's are right, they care now and then.

Speaker 6 (45:23):
A sousa get cons breeding waterworks.

Speaker 5 (45:27):
White men can get away with that too, and it has.

Speaker 3 (45:30):
The same effect. Oh we're talking about crying, cry more race, lady.
Play cut seventy five.

Speaker 2 (45:39):
My show I had value, and that that's what I've
been doing. You value, And in the end I kind
of cry you kind of like any things.

Speaker 3 (45:57):
I apologize, Sorr. I haven't seen these clips. I'm sorry.
That one's good. That's a good one. Trump fumbling over
trying to play the Titanic theme. In all seriousness, we're
actually gonna miss her. Who is going to foment the

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black nationalist rage on MSNBC. I don't know if Jen
Psaki could carry that torch. Al Sharpton so Joy MSNBC
is now joyless. What she's going to do. I don't know.
She will go into oblivion. It's a mystery why her
show was canceled. But Trump really is making America great again.

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We have a border ending wars and Joy Reid is
out of the readout. Why do terrible things happen to
good people? Second hour coming up.

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I also just want to update you we are waiting
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Leavitt expected to take the podium at any moment. We
of course will take you there live once that happens.
In the meantime, the US House expected to vote on
its version of a budget framework as soon as today,
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Just this morning, the House Republican Conference met to get
a sense for how many votes are in hand. All
of this is Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford a
few defections in order to get the measure over the
finish line and into the reconciliation process. In the meantime,
Senate Republicans tell me that they are keeping a close
eye on what's happening at the House as the two
sides dig in for the process of hammering out a

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budget that both sides can agree on.

Speaker 19 (53:01):
What we also want to do is make certain that
we are cutting the fat out terrence. Everyone should agree
that it is wrong to waste the taxpayer money, and
everybody should agree that it is not government money, it
is the US taxpayer's hard earned dollars. They want us

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to find every wasted penny, and they want us to
cut out the waste. They want us to end the fraud.
They want to make certain that we are spending wisely
so that we secure our nation's sovereignty for our children
and grandchildren and future generations.

Speaker 14 (53:43):
Meantime, President Trump says he expects to cease fire or
a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine to be signed
within the next couple of weeks. Once Caroline Levit takes
the podium there doing that press briefing, we expect this
will be one of the many questions she'll be fielding.
While President Trump's team has been the negotiating with the Russians,
the Commander in Chief plans to host Ukrainian President Vladimir

(54:04):
Zelensky at the White House in the coming weeks in
order to make everything official. All right, So we were
going to let you hear from President Trump. Apparently we
don't hear that. I can tell you this though. After
meeting with French President Emmanuel Mark Crumb at the White House.
President Trump also affirming that Europe is becoming increasingly willing

(54:27):
to flit the bill for the cost of the war
in Ukraine. He also doubled down on his position that
NATO countries in Europe should be the main actors in
securing Europe from the Russians, not the United States. All right,
let's get you back to the Charlie kirkshow now again,
once Caroline Levity takes the podium, will take you there live.

Speaker 20 (54:49):
This has been a live special report.

Speaker 16 (54:51):
We now join our programming already in progress.

Speaker 21 (54:54):
Even Dennis like, wait a minute, Bongino's WT director, I
better make sure that isn't a screen shot that maybe
got passed around and go, okay, well, I guess it
really is a case. So that is the mood and
the way I've been trying to describe it is there's
a new self confidence on the new Right, and that

(55:16):
is what a lot of people are struggling with, especially
people of good faith. Our people can feel it and
understand the energy, but if you're an interloper or someone
on the outside, you would go, you know, what are
these people?

Speaker 16 (55:29):
What are they really about?

Speaker 21 (55:31):
And we have an ideology, of course, and you talk
about that often enough. What I'm interested in kind of
talking about is the self confidence that people like JD.

Speaker 16 (55:41):
Vance have. So a good example of how this.

Speaker 21 (55:44):
Is demonstrated is that the way the National Review and
a lot of other so called conservative media outlets would
manipulate the narrative is they wouldn't have strong people like
you pasobic, they wouldn't have the big guns to come
on or or being in. They wouldn't have the big
guns come on and talk directly.

Speaker 16 (56:03):
They would use these pass throughs.

Speaker 21 (56:04):
Oh, here's Eric Weinstein and Joe Rogan to explain Curtis Jarvin, Well,
why don't you just talk to Curtis Jarvin? Right, here's
Jordan Peterson to explain Charlie. Why don't you just have
Charlie Kirk? Why don't you just have Jack the sobek?
Why don't you directly talk to them? And what they

(56:25):
would do the game was to make it look like
the narrative was much slimmer than it was, and to
not have the real strong advocates put put the point
of views out there.

Speaker 16 (56:39):
And now everybody realized it just just bang on X.

Speaker 22 (56:42):
Right.

Speaker 21 (56:43):
The X has always been pugilistic, and now we have
a vice President of the United States who, when confronted
with shaming language by a neo KHM like Nile Ferguson, says, Okay,
let's let's just do this.

Speaker 16 (56:54):
Let's let's just let's do it. Let's bang right.

Speaker 21 (56:57):
And I mean that in the in the combative fighting way,
not the different context. And everybody has the confidence to
do this now because the New Right is the party
of religion, philosophy, history. If you want to understand obscure
historical topics, you can read about you know, I was
red pilled on the Conquistadores and how that was actually

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far more complicated than we were taught in history, the
Spanish Civil War. I know that you and Jack talk
about that a lot. So there's an intellectual component of
the New Right, but there's also a we don't need
your head pats, we don't need your little cookies, right,
we don't need the Libs to say, oh, these people the.

Speaker 3 (57:39):
Most good little gnome, good good little gremlin.

Speaker 16 (57:44):
Yeah, they would always do this.

Speaker 21 (57:45):
Oh well, Charlie Kirk actually makes some good points.

Speaker 16 (57:48):
Shut up. Charlie Kirk makes a lot of great points.
That's why you won't.

Speaker 21 (57:52):
Have him on and that's why you guys try to
act like an intermediary between the energy of the monern
Christian Conservatives the right, and everybody realizes that we just
have to go direct. And also people, of course go
go very hard. JD's obviously more civil than other people.
So I think that's the biggest if I had to

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explain it because somebody from another country was asking me, Hey,
what's up, and I would.

Speaker 16 (58:16):
Go, it's a new self confidence. It's an American chauvinism.
It's a little bit of swagger. Wouldn't you agree?

Speaker 3 (58:23):
I totally agree. And I want to zero in on
one thing you say you said here, which is that
our side has a philosophical depth to it that I
have not seen in my thirteen years of doing this.
We get described by our critics as just being power
politics and just caring about winning elections. But MAGA has

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matured in its love of philosophy, of ancient things to
wonder about, really what matters, of what is good, true
and beautiful, of the great books, the great authors, and
the great traditions of the wayest speak about this, sir,
no, no about how the right gets caricatured as just being

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you know, a bunch of guys from the back kills
of Appalachia, when in reality, it's the leaders that are
openly talking about aquitas, thinking about Montesquieu, Rousseau, Locke, and
understanding the implication of these ideas when it comes to politics.

Speaker 21 (59:25):
Yeah, there's always been a philosophical depth to working class
people that was shrugged around stuff. I remember being in
you know, I grew up very humble backgrounds. You would
see the road deserved them on somebody's bookshelf, mechanic, somebody
who worked in my case, I worked on a junkyard.
It wasn't unusual to randomly see hyek somewhere, and that

(59:47):
was we were what we were always taught like, oh,
these people that go to college or they weren't phansa
university people. Wait, sure, well, you know a lot of
us didn't have money. I guess what. But as a
lot of people from humble backgrounds, you know, pasobics, you
know a lot of people from different backgrounds where you're
you know, your dad might be a machinist, your dad
might have a different kind of factory job, might add

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work in factories. We grew up now and we have
that working class common sense. We can speak every language,
which is why so much effort has been made to
try to intermediate, because I talk like a working class person.

Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
You know.

Speaker 21 (01:00:25):
They had to remind me, you know, Andrew reminded me
before I went on to watch my language, which I
should anyway, because we're on national TV and I should
just watch it anyway now, being a father for children,
But we we have that aggression.

Speaker 16 (01:00:38):
There's a tonality that we have.

Speaker 21 (01:00:40):
You have it, there's a JD has it, and it's
very much and I'm not threatening violence obviously, but within
the working class world, there's very much an understanding that
you got to watch how you talk to people, right,
And these snobs, or they think they're snobs, they always
talk down to us, and we ever had our own
platforms a way to respond, whereas if you went into

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a try the small town, if you went to a
small town and you talk down to people like the
way these guys do, would be a different situation. So
they try to talk down to us. Oh Neville Chamberlain
was a pacifier, and he was responsible for ever great
evil of war.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
Interrupting this program for a special live report.

Speaker 7 (01:01:25):
How are we today?

Speaker 14 (01:01:26):
Welcome back to this real America's Voice special report, Let's
take you to Washington, d C. In the White House.

Speaker 23 (01:01:31):
That would be a manufacturing nation once again, and liberal
pundits mocked him for it. But those critics were proven
wrong once again on the heels of President Trump's Oval
Office meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook last week, Apple
just announced its the largest ever commitment to American jobs
in industry, with plans to spend and invest more than

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five hundred billion dollars in America over the.

Speaker 7 (01:01:55):
Next four years.

Speaker 23 (01:01:57):
Over the course of the current Trump administration, plans to
hire around twenty thousand new workers, creating high paying jobs
right here in America. And the investment isn't limited to
one specific region of our country. Apple teams and facilities
will expand all over our country in Arizona, California, Iowa, Nevada,

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North Carolina, Michigan, Oregon, Texas, and Washington. With President Trump
in charge, America is open for business. Apple CEO Tim
Cook said it best in the company's announcement. We are
bullish on the future of American innovation. On top of
this incredible Apple announcement, President Trump already announced more than

(01:02:39):
one trillion dollars in pledged investments into the United States
and on another important note, that the American people entrusted
President Trump to fulfill this administration's efforts to seal the
border continue to prove extraordinarily successful. In President Trump's first
month back in office alone, illegal border crossings hit lows

(01:02:59):
and not seen in decades, down ninety four percent over
the past year, while interior arrests are up one hundred
and thirty four percent. In this past Saturday, this is
a significant statistic that I wanted to share with all
of you. There were only two hundred and twenty illegal
border crossings on Saturday. This is a fifteen year low.

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Think about that in comparison to the amount of illegal
border crossings we saw under the previous administration. Fox recently
reported that a San Diego migrant shelter is closing its
doors after saying they have not received new asylum seeking
families or individuals since January twentieth.

Speaker 7 (01:03:40):
We all know what happened on January twentieth, don't we?

Speaker 23 (01:03:43):
And yesterday New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that
the massive Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter in Manhattan will shut
down in the next few months. We're also seeing a
reverse migration effect. There are now verified reports from the
Associated Press of migrants of branding their journey to the
United States and heading back home. This is the first

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time the Border Patrol has received these reports since twenty twenty.
During President Trump's first term. The returning migrants claimed in
interviews that the new heavy security posture adopted by the
Trump administration was a significant reason for their decision to
return to the countries of their origin. Overall, the American
people continue to overwhelmingly give President Trump very positive remarks.

Speaker 7 (01:04:29):
Nearly every one.

Speaker 23 (01:04:30):
Of President Trump's policy initiatives are receiving strong majority support,
and I have noted that in every briefing since inauguration Day,
eighty one percent of Americans support deporting illegal migrant criminals
from our nation's interior. Seventy six percent of Americans support
the Doge led efforts of a full scale investigation to

(01:04:53):
find and eliminate fraud and waste in government expenditures. Again,
this is from a Harvard Harris Pool, a very legiti polster.
Seventy six percent of Americans support closing the border. Sixty
nine percent of Americans support President Trump's common sense efforts
to ban men from women's sports.

Speaker 7 (01:05:10):
As you all know, we.

Speaker 23 (01:05:12):
Celebrated that executive order at the White House a couple
of weeks ago. Sixty five percent of Americans support the
President's efforts to eliminate all preferences by race in the
hiring and awarding of government contracts, which is another pledge
that Doge is working hard to fulfill. And sixty one
percent of Americans vast majority support the President's plan for

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reciprocal tariffs to ensure that other countries are treating us.

Speaker 7 (01:05:36):
The way we have always been treated.

Speaker 23 (01:05:39):
Despite what many Democrats and media members want you to believe,
the Trump agenda is not only necessary, but it is
overwhelmingly popular. Why because it's driven by common sense. And finally,
as you all saw yesterday, a federal judge denied the
Associated Press's emergency motion for a temporary restraining order against myself,

(01:06:02):
our Deputy Chief of Staff Taylor Buttowich, and our Chief
of Staff Susie Wiles, for our decision to remove the
Associated Press from the White House press pool for certain
and special events. The judge's ruling upholding our decision to
deny the Associated Press such privileged access reinforces the truth
and it reiterates what I said from this podium last

(01:06:25):
week when that suit was filed. Asking the President of
the United States questions in limited spaces such as the
Oval Office in Air Force one is a privilege that
unfortunately has only been granted to a few.

Speaker 7 (01:06:38):
It is not a legal right for all.

Speaker 23 (01:06:42):
The Trump administration has already proven to be the most
transparent ever and this president the most accessible in history.
This is evidence by President Trump's daily press conferences in
the Oval Office, where he takes many questions from the
journalists who have the honor and privilege of standing before
the beautiful resolute desk. The President and this entire White

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House are committed to ensuring the American people continue to
receive this same level of historic transparency, access and visibility.
In fact, we want to double down and give even
greater access to the American people. We want more outlets
and new outlets to have a chance to take part

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in the press pool to cover this administration's unprecedent achievements
up close, front and center. As you all know, for decades,
a group of DC based journalists, the White House Correspondence Association,
has long dictated which journalists get to ask questions of
the President of the United States in these most intimate spaces,

(01:07:46):
not anymore. I am proud to announce that we are
going to give the power back to the people who
read your papers, who watch your television shows, and who
listen to your radio stations. Moving forward, the White House
Press Pool will be determined by the White House Press Team.

Speaker 7 (01:08:02):
Legacy outlets who have.

Speaker 23 (01:08:04):
Participated in the press pool for decades will still be
allowed to join fear not, but we will also be
offering the privilege to well deserving outlets who have never
been allowed to share in this awesome responsibility.

Speaker 7 (01:08:18):
Just like we added a new media seat in this
briefing room, legacy media.

Speaker 23 (01:08:22):
Outlets who have been here for years will still participate
in the pool, but new voices are going to be
welcomed in as well. As part of these changes, we
will continue the rotation amongst the five major television networks
to ensure the President's remarks are heard far and wide
around this world. We will add additional streaming services which

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reach different audiences than traditional cable in broadcast. This is
the ever changing landscape of the media in the United
States today. We will continue to rotate a print pooler
who has the great responsibility of quickly transcribing the President's
remarks in disseminating them to the rest of the world.
And we will add outlets to the print pool rotation

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who have long been denied the privilege to partake in
this experience, but are committed to covering this White House beach.
We will continue to rotate a radio pooler and add
other radio hosts who have been denied access, especially local
radio hosts who serve as the heartbeat of our country.
And we will add additional outlets and reporters who are

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well suited to cover the news of the day and
ask substantive questions of the President of the United States,
depending on the news he is making on that given day.
This administration is shaking up, Washington said, since the first
day behind this podium, it's beyond time that the White
House press operation reflects the media habits of the American

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people in twenty twenty five, not nineteen twenty five. A
select group of DC based journalists should no longer have
a monopoly over the privilege of press access at the
White House. All journalists, outlets, and voices deserve as seat
at this highly coveted table. So by deciding which outlets
make up the limited press pool on a day to

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day basis, the White House will be restoring power back
to the American people who President Trump was elected to serve.
So in that note, in our new media seat today
we have Shelby Talcott, who is a White House reporter
for Somemaphore. In twenty twenty two, Somemaphore launched as a
global digital news platform with the aim of bringing meaningful
innovations to the news industry. Today they have nearly one

(01:10:30):
million newsletter subscribers spanning eleven separate editions.

Speaker 7 (01:10:35):
With that, Shelby, I will take your questions, Thanks.

Speaker 13 (01:10:37):
Brian, I got two for you.

Speaker 24 (01:10:39):
One on foreign policy. Over the weekend, the President's Special
mission Envoy Ricernell was talking about Venezuela and he said
that the President.

Speaker 25 (01:10:47):
Isn't someone who wants regime change.

Speaker 24 (01:10:49):
Other administration officials have made clear that they don't be
an euro as the rightful leader. What is this administration's
policy on a new government in Venezuela.

Speaker 23 (01:10:58):
I think the President has made his position on Venezuela
quite clear. He stands in opposition to the Maduro regime.
And Secretary of Rubio has spoken on this extensively as well, and.

Speaker 24 (01:11:08):
Then on Doge last night, Elon Musk said that a
failure to respond a second time will result in termination.
Will there be additional rounds of.

Speaker 7 (01:11:17):
The what did you do this week?

Speaker 24 (01:11:19):
Email from Doge to federal workers? And what's the guidance
on the federal workers who've been instructed by their agencies
not to reply?

Speaker 7 (01:11:29):
So a couple of things on this.

Speaker 23 (01:11:31):
First of all, let's just take a step back and
talk about this idea. The presidents sent out a truth
last weekend to Elon Musk saying he loves everything Elon
is doing and he wants him to be even more
aggressive because Doge thus far has proven incredibly successful in
making our government more efficient. And so Elon and Doge
came up with this idea. Elon has implemented this at

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his private companies.

Speaker 7 (01:11:53):
It has proven.

Speaker 23 (01:11:54):
Successful, and it's a very simple idea when you think
about it. All the Office of Personnel Management is asking.
All this administration is asking President Trump is asking is
for federal workers who live off of the American taxpayer's
dime to send five bullet points of what they have
done in the previous week.

Speaker 7 (01:12:11):
That is all we are asking.

Speaker 23 (01:12:13):
For, and so the Office of Personnel and Management sent
out additional guidance last night. Those responses should be directed
to agency leadership, and the President defers to his cabinet secretaries,
who he's obviously entrusted to pursue the guidance relative to
their specific workforce. And for some of the agencies that
you've seen who have said, please don't send these emails,

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it's in their best interest for that specific agency, and
the President supports that. And let me be very clear,
the President and Elon is his entire cabinet are working
as one unified team and they are implementing these very
common sense solutions.

Speaker 7 (01:12:47):
You're welcome, Jackie, thank you.

Speaker 13 (01:12:49):
One follow up, my Christian, So about the deadline.

Speaker 26 (01:12:52):
Alena Habas said that you have until tonight. Elon Musk
said a failure to respond a second time would result
in terminating.

Speaker 13 (01:13:00):
So is that a real deadline?

Speaker 26 (01:13:03):
Should federal workers be looking to that guidance or should
they be looking to the agency heads, like what is
the actual deadline?

Speaker 23 (01:13:11):
So, again, the agency heads will determine the best practices
for their employees at their specific agencies. Again, this was
an idea that Elon come up with dogs, worked with
OPM to actually implement the idea, and the secretaries are
responsible for their specific workforce, and this is true of
the hirings and the firings that have taken place, and

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we advise federal workers unless your agency has dictated you
not to to.

Speaker 7 (01:13:37):
Respond to this email.

Speaker 23 (01:13:38):
In fact, I can announce that we've had more than
one million workers who have chosen to participate in this
very simple task of again sending five bullet points to
your direct supervisor or manager c seing OPM.

Speaker 7 (01:13:51):
I actually participated it in myself.

Speaker 23 (01:13:53):
It took me about a minute and a half to
think of five things I did last week. I do
five things in about ten minutes, and all federal workers
i'd be working at the same pace that President Trump
is working and moving.

Speaker 7 (01:14:03):
We have a country to save and we want.

Speaker 23 (01:14:05):
This federal government to be responsive to the needs of
the American people who reelected this president to have historic,
massive reform.

Speaker 7 (01:14:12):
And that's what the intention of this idea is. You
caverify one thing, though.

Speaker 26 (01:14:15):
Because Elon Musk also said that a reason that they
wanted this five things email was just to see if
people are actually alive, citing that there are some federal
workers who might not even be alive. So meantime, NBC
is reporting that these responses are going to go into
an AI generator to evaluate whether these jobs are necessary.

Speaker 13 (01:14:33):
So is it just to see if people are actually.

Speaker 26 (01:14:36):
Working or is it an effort to maybe cut some
of those jobs.

Speaker 23 (01:14:39):
I have not seen that NBC News report, and I
haven't heard that from voj or from Elon himself. Again,
this is to ensure that federal workers are not ripping
off American taxpayers, that they are showing up to the
office and that they are doing their jobs. That's what
the American people expect, and it's a very simple task
to complete. I did it myself, and I was more
than happy to do it because I'm very grateful that

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I am serving the American people on the American taxpayer's
dime to hires bookesperson.

Speaker 26 (01:15:05):
Just so that Elon Musk hasn't put out tweets that
then confuse federal workers.

Speaker 7 (01:15:09):
Are my press briefings not good enough for you?

Speaker 27 (01:15:10):
Jackie John Kerl, thank you in the ruling by Judge
McFadden yesterday who dismissed the lawsuit that AP brought against
yourself and you and your team members here. President Trump
in there, he said, why not just do away with
the entire White House Correspondence Association along with it, because

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essentially they have no authority, They just usurped it.

Speaker 16 (01:15:38):
What is your reaction to that.

Speaker 23 (01:15:40):
Well, first of all, John, it's great to see you,
and you are one of those individuals who has a
You're on a streaming platform that hundreds of thousands of
people tune into you every day, so it's great to
see you in the briefing room. I did address that
actually in my opening remarks by announcing that the White
House Press Team in this administration will determine who gets
to enjoy of the very privileged and limited access in

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spaces such as Air Force one in the Oval Office.
There are, as you know, look at this room, hundreds
of journalists who show up to this building every single
day and are not granted that luxury of flying on
Air Force one and asking the President of the United
States questions. And so we want to ensure again everyone
has a seat at that highly coveted table. But alas
the legacy media outlets who have been doing this for

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quite some time and have invested resources into covering the
White House, their spots will remain just like they have
in this briefing room as well.

Speaker 5 (01:16:31):
Sure, Steve, if you give us some update on the
negotiations around the Ukraine minerals deal and with US, President
Zelenski come visit.

Speaker 23 (01:16:38):
So the President talked at length about this yesterday, the
critical minerals deal with President Macrone and in the more
than hour long press conference he gave all of you
in the Oval Office himself. There hasn't been significant updates
since the President's remarks last night, but I will just
reiterate his position. It's critical that this deal is signed.
He expects President Zelensky to sign a deal. This is

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to recoup American tax dollars that have been funding Ukraine's
national defense.

Speaker 7 (01:17:06):
And it's also great for.

Speaker 23 (01:17:07):
The Ukrainian people who have been put through hell because
of this war, and it will create a lasting economic
partnership as Ukraine will need to rebuild their country because
of this brutal war.

Speaker 15 (01:17:18):
Delayed his trip to the Middle East so he can concentrate.

Speaker 28 (01:17:21):
On this minerals deal.

Speaker 23 (01:17:23):
I don't want to comment on mister Whitkoff's travel plans
or read anything out just for obvious reasons, but he remains.

Speaker 7 (01:17:30):
Very much working.

Speaker 23 (01:17:31):
That man is working around the clock to secure this
deal with Russia and Ukraine alongside Secretary Rubio and Secretary.

Speaker 7 (01:17:37):
Bessant General Keith Kellogg.

Speaker 23 (01:17:39):
He's also working very hard to secure a peace deal
in the Middle East as well. So God bless him
and he's working alongside the President every single day.

Speaker 7 (01:17:47):
Sure, thanks you.

Speaker 11 (01:17:48):
The President's executive order creating DOJE hold for the naming
of a DOJE administrator who is the DOGE.

Speaker 23 (01:17:56):
Administrator, So the President tasked Elon Musk to oversee the
DOGE effort. There are career officials and there are political
appointees who are helping run DOGE on a day to
day basis. There are also individuals who have onboarded as
political appointees at every agency across the board to work
alongside President Trump's cabinet to find and identify waste traden abuse,

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and they are working on that effort every day.

Speaker 7 (01:18:22):
Reagan, the Administrator, Reagan.

Speaker 13 (01:18:24):
Thanks, Caroline.

Speaker 25 (01:18:25):
I would agree to one on the border wall and
one on the DHS investigation.

Speaker 13 (01:18:29):
Sure first, on the border wall.

Speaker 25 (01:18:32):
Border wall construction has restarted in Texas and California under
contracts awarded under Trump's first term is the president looking
to secure new contracts and how is he defining success
in terms of borderwall construction this administration.

Speaker 23 (01:18:47):
The border wall is a signature promise of President Trump's campaign.
He talked about it way back in twenty fifteen and
twenty sixteen, and people laughed at him for bringing up
this idea. It's proven to be not an idea that
he delivered on in his first term and continues to
deliver on in the second term, but it's also proven
to be highly effective. In fact, we know where there

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were parts of President Trump's border wall built and standing.
Under the previous administration, illegal border crossings dropped eighty seven
percent where there was a border wall, So the wall
is an incredible deterrent factor for illegal migrant caravans. The
President is committed to the continuation of the construction of
the wall. And you know, the previous administration actually sold

(01:19:30):
off the resources that the Trump administration secured to build
the wall, and that's an egregious misuse of the American
taxpayer's money. They just let those resources rought on the
southern border. They actually sold them for pennies on the dollars.
So this administration DHS and ICE and Customs and Border
Patrol and Tom Holman and all of the great people
you know who are working on this effort are committed

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to continuing the construction of President Trump's border walls.

Speaker 25 (01:19:56):
Investigation into people who might be leaking within the administration,
will the White House release the names of the individuals
that DHS Secretary Nomes said we're caught leaking details of
the ICE raid and can you share how many leakers
have been caught so far and what agency they were
a part of.

Speaker 23 (01:20:12):
I would defer you to DHS on the leakers that
they have identified, but I know the President in this
White House Command Secretary Nome for launching an internal investigation
to identify those leakers, because it's unacceptable for career bureaucrats
who are standing in the way of the will of
the American people and enacting President Trump's agenda. If they

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don't want to adhere to the will of the seventy
seven million Americans who re elected President Trump, then they
should go find another job. And if they continue to
leak information, especially information that is critical to protecting Border
Patrol agents and ICE agents who are out there doing
jobs that not many people are willing to do, putting
their lives on the line to protect our national security.

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Then those individuals absolutely should be fired, and this administration
is committed to finding them.

Speaker 7 (01:21:01):
Sure you're on.

Speaker 29 (01:21:02):
Two questions for you, one related to Guantanamo Bay, the
other to the White House Correspondence Center. I wanted to
get your response to some Washington Post reporting of the
migrants who stayed over at Guantanamo Bay for.

Speaker 4 (01:21:12):
The last two weeks.

Speaker 29 (01:21:13):
They told the posts they were rarely let outside, they
were shackled and placed in what they described as cages,
and alleged that they were not treated as human beings.
Does the White House have any response to those conditions.

Speaker 7 (01:21:24):
At Guantanamo Bay.

Speaker 23 (01:21:25):
It's a promise the President campaigned on that if you
invade our nation's borders, if you break our country's laws,
and if then you further commit heinous brutal crimes in
the interior of our country, like raping and murdering innocent
law abiding women in girls and committing heinous acts of violence,
then you are going to be deported from this country

(01:21:47):
and you may be held at Guantanamo Bay. These are
criminals we are talking about, don't forget that.

Speaker 22 (01:21:52):
Sure, So, US consumer confidence fell this month the mosts
August of twenty twenty one, What is your message for
Americans who are concerned about the impact of things such
as terrifs on crisis.

Speaker 16 (01:22:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 23 (01:22:06):
Sure, well, thank you for that question. It's obviously an
important one. The President campaigned on reigniting the Trump economy
and fixing the mess that was created by the previous administration.
We know they created an economic and an inflation nightmare
for the American people. And I'm not going to stand
up here and lie to you like my predecessor did
about the state of our economy. And we understand there

(01:22:27):
are people that are hurting in This administration is wholeheartedly
committed to ensuring that those individuals see relief and price
reductions and tax cuts and in less regulations that are
burdensome on their household and their businesses. And the President
and this entire administration are focused on that every day.
I can go through the very long list of economic

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actions this president has taken. I know you work for Bloomberg,
so I'm sure you're well aware of them. But I
can assure the American people that the President is very
much focused on bringing down the cost of living crisis
in this country.

Speaker 7 (01:22:59):
That was created by the previous administration.

Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
Follow up.

Speaker 22 (01:23:04):
The President is training on the whipping and he votes
for support for the House budget vote. And if so,
to whom is he making calls.

Speaker 23 (01:23:13):
I'm not aware of any calls that he has made.
I did talk to the President about his position on
this just before coming down here, and he said that
he's made it very clear to the Hill what his
priorities for a budget are. He's said it to the
Speaker of the House, he said it to Leader Thoon.
The Senate and the House know what President Trump want

(01:23:34):
and know what the American people want, and so he
expects Congress to get it done. He's looking at the
proposal from the House. He will also be looking at
the proposal that I believe the Senate is drafting up
as well.

Speaker 7 (01:23:45):
Sure, thank you, thank you, Taron, and I had the
two passions.

Speaker 28 (01:23:50):
Doesn't through United the States?

Speaker 13 (01:23:54):
Sods?

Speaker 10 (01:23:59):
Thanks girl.

Speaker 23 (01:24:00):
Well, why don't you identify your question and I'll come
back to you.

Speaker 7 (01:24:04):
Sure, go ahead.

Speaker 30 (01:24:05):
So what guarantee that is you rosdrew from loved on
soil after two weeks as the ceasefire terms.

Speaker 23 (01:24:14):
Like in the Gates, I'm not sure about the guarantee
that you're referring to. I can tell you that this
administration remains very much engaged. We know the deadline for
the Phase one ceasefire is imminent. So Steve Woodcoff, whom
I mentioned earlier in the President's administration and his team
and the President himself remained very much engaged. We want
to see the ceasefire continue, and the President has made

(01:24:35):
it very clear he wants to see all of the
hostages who have been held in captivity in Gaza returned home.

Speaker 20 (01:24:42):
Jeff Carolin, I was wondering if is Elon Musk going
to attend the President's versus.

Speaker 16 (01:24:46):
Cabinet meeting tomorrow.

Speaker 23 (01:24:47):
He is, as a matter of fact, I spoke to
the President about that before coming down here as well,
and Elon, considering he is working alongside the President and
our cabinet secretaries, this entire administration will be in attendance
tomorrow just to talk about Doge's efforts and how all
of the cabinet secretaries are identifying waste, fraud and abuse
at their respective agencies. We look forward to the meeting

(01:25:09):
tomorrow and I think you'll be hearing from the President
and his cabinet where they're on campus tomorrow.

Speaker 7 (01:25:13):
I hope you guys are excited.

Speaker 16 (01:25:14):
Since some of those cabinet members were caught off guard.

Speaker 3 (01:25:17):
By the email.

Speaker 7 (01:25:19):
Nobody was caught off guard.

Speaker 20 (01:25:20):
A few departments said they were caught off guard, the FBI.

Speaker 23 (01:25:23):
Was, the DOJ was, did anonymous sources say that? Or
did the cabinet secretary say that?

Speaker 20 (01:25:28):
The cabinet secretaries and others have said that they were
not aware that this was happening. So I'm wondering, like,
will there be a give and take tomorrow at the
cabinet meeting is elon Musk where the President open to
any type of dialogue about who is actually in charge
of the chain of command of these workers.

Speaker 23 (01:25:44):
I would reject the premise of your question, Jeff. The
cabinet secretaries have not said that. I know anonymous sources,
probably career bureaucrats, have.

Speaker 7 (01:25:51):
Leaked that to many of you in this room.

Speaker 23 (01:25:53):
But as I said at the beginning of this press conference,
everybody is working as one team, and the President respects
the decisions of his cabinet secretaries to tell his staff
their staff not to respond to that email, because they
did so out of interests of national security and they
don't want to obviously risk confidential information. It's pretty common sense,
Dasha Herlan Musk.

Speaker 30 (01:26:13):
Has obviously been doing a lot of work. He's been
working every day and a lot of the time weekends.
He is designated a special government employee, which means that
he can only work one hundred and thirty.

Speaker 13 (01:26:25):
Days per year.

Speaker 7 (01:26:26):
Is the White House.

Speaker 30 (01:26:27):
Expecting him to limit his work to one hundred and
thirty days? Or are you going to work around those rules?
Do you want to see him extend beyond the one.

Speaker 23 (01:26:35):
Hundred So today is February twenty fifth, So I think
we've been here about thirty five days roughly, So ask
me in another one hundred days.

Speaker 7 (01:26:43):
Daniel Darline, thank you.

Speaker 16 (01:26:45):
You opened up with the major announcement from Apple.

Speaker 11 (01:26:49):
It's five hundred billion dollars, twenty thousand jobs doubling into
danced manufacturing fund.

Speaker 24 (01:26:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:26:54):
What is that signal?

Speaker 3 (01:26:55):
That's such a global brand would make what it called
its largest ever spend commitment just a month into President
Trump's second term?

Speaker 8 (01:27:02):
What's that signal about his economic vision for the country.

Speaker 23 (01:27:05):
President Trump is a deal maker and he has restored
confidence in business leaders around this entire world. Apple is
one of the largest companies on the face of the planet.
They employ hundreds of thousands of Americans, but the President
wants to see more Americans employed, more investments here in
the United States of America. And this is another fulfillment
of the president's campaign promises. I recall President Trump at

(01:27:28):
his rallies on the campaign telling the world that if
and when I am elected, America is going to be back,
and we want your investments to be driven on shore.
We want you to hire American workers, and you will
have the lowest regulatory burden, the lowest tax cuts. And
the President has already proven he's committed to slashing regulation.
He's counting on Congress to implement those tax cuts. And

(01:27:50):
so people are encouraged by the presidents. Again, as Tim
Cook called it, they're bullish about American innovation because of
the leadership of this president has to stark contrast to
the leadership of the previous administration Joe Biden, who I
don't think spent any time trying to recruit any investments
or jobs.

Speaker 7 (01:28:08):
Here at home, Mary John.

Speaker 31 (01:28:10):
We're hearing from some Republicans who are voicing concerns about
how these cuts are being carried out. Congressman McCormick a
Republican from Georgia tells us he's word it's too rapid
for real people to adapt to, and he says he's
concerned that it could come off as discompassionate in his words,
that it could risk undercutting the strong message that he
feels you're trying to send about the need to cut
government waste.

Speaker 23 (01:28:30):
Well, I think that that was one comment from one senator,
and I think, as I cited in my opening remarks
in the poll, the most important people are the American people,
and seventy seven percent of Americans at home support a
full investigation into the waste, fraud and abuse that the
federal government has been.

Speaker 7 (01:28:49):
Spending their tax dollars on.

Speaker 23 (01:28:50):
So that's the people the President cares about most, and
that's why we're fulfilling this pledge. And again it should
come as no secret to anybody. The President campaigned on
doing this.

Speaker 31 (01:29:00):
Yesterday said if you don't respond to this email, you
will be fired or semi fired.

Speaker 16 (01:29:04):
What is it? What does he mean by that?

Speaker 7 (01:29:05):
Again, I've been asked to answer this question three times now.
It is, but it's but it's in the memo.

Speaker 23 (01:29:11):
The President again has entrusted his cabinet secretaries to oversee
their workforce. That's why he nominated them to be cabinet
secretaries and so federal workers can be directed to their
agency leadership.

Speaker 16 (01:29:27):
Great things.

Speaker 13 (01:29:28):
I didn't ask about a federal judges esterday was.

Speaker 32 (01:29:31):
Saying that they didn't know who the DOGE administrator was
and was asking the lawyer for the administration who it was,
and the lawyer responded, I don't know the answer to that.

Speaker 7 (01:29:42):
Can you tell us who the administrator of doges?

Speaker 23 (01:29:44):
Again, I've been asked and answered this question. Elon Musk
is overseeing DOGE. There are career there are no Elon
Musk is a special government employee, which I've also been
asked and have answered that question as well. There are
career officials at DOGE. There are political appointees at DOJE.
I'm not going to reveal the name of that individual
from this podium. I'm happy to follow up and provide

(01:30:06):
that to you. But we've been incredibly transparent about the
way that DON'T is working.

Speaker 7 (01:30:11):
John.

Speaker 16 (01:30:13):
Thanks John, Thanks a lot, Carolyn.

Speaker 28 (01:30:15):
Since your last briefing, there have been some personnel moves
that have been announced by the President and I wanted
to ask you about. The one was the President replacing
the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General C. Q.
Brown Junior. What was the reason for the President naming
a replacement for General Brown? And then I'll follow up
with another personnel announcement that's been made over the last

(01:30:37):
few days.

Speaker 23 (01:30:38):
He thinks he's doing a bad job and it's time
for a shakeup. At the Pentagon. They failed seven audits
in a row. The trust in our United States military
amongst the war fighters is low. The President is shaking
up the Pentagon and the Department of Defense, of course,
with Secretary Hegseth leading, and he has the right to
do that. It's actually quite common from administration to administration

(01:30:59):
to do such a thing.

Speaker 28 (01:31:00):
The President of when he swore him in as the
chief of Staff for the Air Force, called him a
great man and a great gentleman. Does he distance himself
from the remarks that he made back in August of
twenty twenty.

Speaker 7 (01:31:13):
I think replacing him speaks for itself.

Speaker 16 (01:31:15):
James, One other one, I thank you.

Speaker 28 (01:31:18):
On the FBI, the President also announced a new Deputy
Director of the FBI, Dan Bongino. From what has been reported,
and maybe this is not accurate reporting, you can tell me.
The FBI Director Cash Kattel informed Republican senators that it
would be an individual named as the deputy who was

(01:31:40):
a special agent currently at the FBI, and of course
mister Bongino is not. What was the reason for naming
mister Bongino to this position and was mister Patel not
correct in making that assurance to those senators.

Speaker 23 (01:31:56):
I'm not sure if anybody in this room has listened
to mister Bongino when he talks about the past corruption
at the FBI, when he talks about his experience serving
for the United States Secret Service. This is a man
who loves his country and who has honorably served our
country in ways that many people have not. He understands
the depth of the corruption at these institutions which the

(01:32:18):
American people re elected President Trump to shake up. And
I think it's quite despicable to see many networks in
this room who have had Cairns on their television screens
labeling mister Bongino as a far right podcaster.

Speaker 7 (01:32:32):
He is not.

Speaker 23 (01:32:33):
He is a former law enforcement agent. He is a
former Secret Service agent who put his life on the
line to protect this country. And that is why the
President of the United States has entrusted him for this
important role. He's also an outsider to this Washington swamp,
and we often see that when outsiders are appointed to
such coveted positions, a lot of people in this city

(01:32:54):
get very, very nervous, and they should be because Dan Bongino,
in Cash Patel an Attorney General Bond are focused on
rooting out the corruption at these agencies and ending the
weaponization of government once and for all. I'd like to
end with something, as you all know. You know what, James,
I'm feeling generous.

Speaker 7 (01:33:12):
Go ahead, thank you, Carolin, sure, I want it. Don't
make me regret this.

Speaker 33 (01:33:22):
I wanted to ask about the Macrone visit and the
Russia Ukraine talks in general. It's pretty clear to my
eye that President Macrone was performing a kind of delicate dance,
lavishing praise on the President while seeking in his own
remarks to try to bind President Trump to positions and
even specific language that the President.

Speaker 3 (01:33:38):
Has not committed to.

Speaker 33 (01:33:40):
Heretofore, one of the most bracing comments from President Macrone
was when he said that the deal that President Trump
is negotiating with the Russians must not be quote a
surrender for Ukraine. All of the public points that we
have heard from President Trump, from Secretary of Headseth and
from other administration officials talk about these negotiations have a

(01:34:01):
verd to quite openly to concessions from the Ukrainians that
will have to be made the minerals deal, the abandonment
of their NATO ambitions, and other elements. So far, we
have not heard any administration officials suggest a single concession
that the Russians should be prepared to make. And so
I wonder if you could assure us, at a minimum
that this negotiation process will not be as one sided

(01:34:24):
as the Europeans seem to think it is, that, in fact,
President Putin will also be made to engage in some
concessions to reach this deal.

Speaker 23 (01:34:32):
Well, I think the President knows how to make a
deal better than anyone who has ever assumed the office
of the American presidency. And in order to make a deal,
you have to bring both sides to the table, and
typically when you make a good deal, both sides leave
that table a little bit unhappy. I'm not going to
outline the concessions that the President and his team are
engaged in discussion. These are obviously onoing, ongoing negotiations, and

(01:34:55):
it would be unwise of me to impede them from
this podium. But the President has made to significant improvements
in ending this conflict. He is committed to seeing an
end to the war. He wants to see the bloodshed
and the killing stopped. He wants to stop seeing young
men being killed and slaughtered. This has been going on
for far too long. The President inherited this mess because

(01:35:16):
of the incompetence of the previous administration, and he's committed
to fixing it. And he's made some of those concessions clear.
But I'm not going to get ahead of him on
additional ones. But he is wholeheartedly committed to striking a
peace deal in Russia and Ukraine, also in the Middle East.

Speaker 7 (01:35:31):
Thank you very much, guys, good to see you. We'll
see you later.

Speaker 14 (01:35:42):
That was White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt speaking there,
doing her latest press briefing at the White House. Of course,
a number of issues one would expect to be addressed,
war addressed. She of course answered questions about Doade, specifically
the email that came out from Elon Musk over the
weekend calling on federal workers to give him five bullet
points of what they had done last week. If they

(01:36:04):
weren't going to do that, then those workers would be
released from their duties. A number of department heads, though,
have come out and told their employees to ignore that email.
So she talked about that, and also, of course Caroline
Levitt talking about President Trump brokering a deal between Rush
and Ukraine to end the war. There those are all
stories that have been making major headlines here over the

(01:36:26):
past couple of days, and she of course addressing all
of those issues. Now, let's get you back to the
Charlie Kirkshaw.

Speaker 10 (01:36:33):
Good MARCUSI lives in light the Charlie Kirkshow.

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is saying in their chats revealed? Okay, everybody, welcome back.

(01:38:12):
So the NSA, the National Security Agency, we know that
they spy on us. They spied on Tucker Carlson. They
leaked his emails. But now we know due to leaked
chats on company time, not company time, taxpayer time, government time.
These are the people that are spying on you. These

(01:38:33):
are the people that are watching your messages, watching your emails,
watching what you have to say. Jesse Waters breaks the story.
Let's start there. Play cut one twenty. Here's a taste
viewer warning.

Speaker 2 (01:38:49):
This.

Speaker 34 (01:38:49):
One guy had just said his manhood surgically removed. One
of the weirdest things that gives me euphoria is when
ipe I don't have to push anything down to make
sure it aims right.

Speaker 3 (01:39:02):
Here's another.

Speaker 34 (01:39:04):
Getting my blank zapped by a laser was shocking.

Speaker 1 (01:39:10):
Fine, I'll just do one more.

Speaker 34 (01:39:12):
This one guy's talking about how excited he is that
the bulge is gone and he can wear bikinis after
his sex change surgeries.

Speaker 3 (01:39:20):
I know these are the people that are in charge
of your intel agencies. So when we criticize the intel agencies,
it turns out that mentally deranged and perverse trans people
are talking on government servers about their attempt and sex changes.
I'm going to read more of these chats on hair

(01:39:43):
removal and estergen treatments, or even gender re assignment surgery.
Mine is everything. I found it that I like being penetrated,
but all the rest is just as important as well.
These are the people that are running your intel agencies
that are running your government, that are in charge of
keeping the nation safe. One of the weirdest things that

(01:40:05):
give me euphoria, Jesse Waters went through that one is
one ip the NSA. Your government maintains this chat system
for the intelligence community. It's called intel Link. The servers
are supposed to be for government work, but gender activists
have hijacked at least two of the channels, for LGBTQA

(01:40:28):
and ic Pride TWG. I've said that I do not
think that trans people should be in the US military.
I don't think trans people should be in the intel community.
It is a sister agency of the military. Obviously, they
are showing that they are not capable of staying focused
on the main thing. We got Iran running wild, we
got questions happening with China all over the place, our

(01:40:51):
greatest enemy. We got major issues with North Korea, and
yet our intel agencies are talking about their butthole being zapped. Look,
I just enjoy helping other people experience this. I can't
even read this stuff on air. And these are creepy people.
They should be fired from their job, and there should

(01:41:11):
be a position that if you are trands you can't
serve in the Intel agencies period. Your distraction, and you
have proven that all of your little tribe is a
distraction to our national security. Go get mental help, Go
get counseling, and if and when you stop being trans
come back and will reconsider you. This is a national
security threat. It's easy to make fun of us. It's
easy to make jokes. I don't want these people working

(01:41:33):
in the NSA cafeteria, and of course I have compassion
for them. Go get help, Go get some sort of counseling.
This is a national security threat. They're supposed to be
cross checking satellite imagery, not talking about their butthole being zapped.
This is the regime that, by the way, when Center

(01:41:54):
Republicans go on Capitol Hill and they talk about the
Intel agent, we must trust the intell agents. Putin's bad
because of the Intel agencies tell us our intel reports.
This is who's authoring their intel reports. People like Dylan
mulvaney bragging about the most graphic things imaginable on government
devices during government time, using taxpayer servers, and a very

(01:42:19):
interesting point as well, imagine that they could also be
vulnerable to being blackmailed by the Chinese Communist Party. All
it takes is to compromise one NSA agent and say, hey,
leak these five fifty things, or else we're going to
go public with your your buttholes apping. We have now
seen enough evidence that trans individuals or people should not

(01:42:41):
be in the US military, not in the intel community, period. Herdstop.
You gotta put your country first. Playtime is over. QT
time is over enough trying to assuage people's feelings, and
either you play to win and you have a country
that is worthy of defending, which we do, or we're
going to have chat rooms discussing discussing fetish's kink sex

(01:43:03):
all legitimized as DEI. And these are the Intel agencies
that many of your Senate Republicans take a need to No,
we need massive and dramatic change. And it's really kind
of numbing. It's worse than you could ever imagine. This

(01:43:25):
is what they're doing during the day. And I can't
even read the more graphic stuff on air, and that
these these are the people that are supposed to be
keeping you safe. Instead I can't even tell you what
they're talking about. See you guys tomorrow. Thank you
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