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Speaker 1 (00:20):
The Charlie Kirk Show starts now. So Democrats are getting
destroyed now among young voters.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
I do think there was even as the idea of
the rising demographic Democratic majority had become a little discredited
in twenty sixteen to twenty twenty, I do think Democrats
believed that these young voters were eventually going to save them,
that this was a last gasp of something. Donald Trump
couldn't run these numbers up among the seniors.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
And have millennials really coming into their voting.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Power, gen Z coming in.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
That was going to be the end of this Republican
Party and that.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Just completely false.
Speaker 5 (00:55):
Yeah, I mean I've been the beginning of this Republican Party. Yeah,
I have to admit I was. I was one of
those four years ago, and it seems like I was wrong.
In the bottom, we have eight age and at the
top we have the gender gap in support between women
and men, and you know, for support for Kamala Harris
and so what you can see is that you know,
for voters over thirty, the gender gap was fairly stable
(01:18):
at around ten percent, which is roughly where it's been
in American politics, and voters are.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Over seventy five, it's even lower.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
That's right, you know, fairly low gender gap among older porters.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
Well, what's crazy is if you look at people who
are under the age of thirty, the gender gap has exploded.
If you look at eighteen year olds, eighteen year old
men or twenty three percentage points more likely to support
you know, Donald Trump than eighteen year old women, which
is just completely unprecedented.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
In American politics. Is that abortion.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
I think it's too early to say exactly what the
cause is. What's interesting is that this is happening in
other countries as well. Obviously different countries have different political systems,
but I've seen similar patterns in Canada, in the UK,
in Norway. One of the things you can see here
is if you just look at eighteen year olds, eighteen
year old women of color are the only of the
four that actually voted that Harris one. Trump narrowly won,
(02:12):
you know, non white men. So I do find this
part of this chart shocking.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
I sometimes talk about narrative violations, and I think if
we knew anything about Donald Trump eight years ago, it's
a young people did not like him. But if you
look at this chart among white men who were seventy
five years old supported Kamala Harris at a significantly higher
rate than white men.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Who are twenty years old.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
That's exactly right.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
That's a real shift.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
It is a real shift.
Speaker 5 (02:43):
This is the thing I am the most shocked by,
I think in the last four years is that young
people have gone from being the most progressive generation since
the baby roomers, and maybe in some ways more so,
to becoming potentially the most conservative.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
It was full that right.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
White women, are you sorry?
Speaker 4 (03:02):
That makes no sense?
Speaker 6 (03:03):
Sorry, black women cannot be racist to white women.
Speaker 7 (03:08):
Do you not understand?
Speaker 2 (03:09):
And yes, oh yes, I can understand that.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Oh, yes, very much.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
And you've been racist to me. You've been racist to
me a white man, I say, I'm a race.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (03:21):
Am I racist to you?
Speaker 1 (03:22):
I'm black?
Speaker 9 (03:23):
I can't be rate.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
You called me a race bates.
Speaker 10 (03:25):
And no evidence to me.
Speaker 11 (03:26):
Do you agree with the United States in a constitutional crisis?
Speaker 12 (03:32):
Yes, I do, Kristen, and democracy is at risk.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Look.
Speaker 12 (03:37):
Donald Trump is a lawless, angry man. He thinks he
should be king, he thinks he should do whatever he wants,
regardless of the law, and he thinks judges should just
listen to him. Now, we have to fight that back
in every single way.
Speaker 13 (03:54):
Wait a minute, we don't want to be buriling towards
a constitutional crisis. We don't want to be buriling towards
a tear. And you have the judiciary, that's exactly what's
happening here. You have to remember we have these three distincts,
separately equal branches of government. And when you have the judiciary,
which is not beholden to anybody trying to rise over
with the executive and the legislative, that's there where I.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Think it becomes a problem. California is projecting to.
Speaker 14 (04:17):
Lose three seats, New York two also going to lose
a seat, Minnesota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Illinois, all Louise Dates.
Who's getting these Texas, Florida, Idaho, and Utah.
Speaker 15 (04:29):
I mean, this looks like getting over, you know. And
the reason why people are voting with their feet is
a lot of what your book is about collaxes and regulation.
People are leaving these kind of states for places where
they're not leed, they feel the heavy dread.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Of government on them.
Speaker 16 (04:47):
It's just it's not that hard for.
Speaker 14 (04:50):
Democrats to understand this, but they seem to be incapable
of doing anything about it.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Every day is a battle for your mind.
Speaker 17 (05:03):
Raging information coming from every angle, but the will to deceieve.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Fear not.
Speaker 17 (05:09):
You found the place for truth, the voice. I'm a
generation that still has the will to believe in the greatest.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Country in the history of the world. This is the
Charlie Kirk Show. Fuck a lot, here we go.
Speaker 18 (05:23):
Okay, everybody, Happy Monday. Radio stations across the country honored
to be with you. As always, Democrats wake up and
smell the data. This weekend I had the opportunity to
listen to the entirety of the Ezra Kline Show podcast.
Ezracline is a very smart, honest liberal. He's been incredibly
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critical the Democrat Party since the election in November. Ezra
Kline previously created a thing called wonk Blog at the
Washington Post. Later, he founded Vox alongside people like Matt Iglesias.
He perfectly represented the white male millennial era of the
(06:07):
Obama era. It was very smug, was overconfident in part
because they thought that left wing victory was completely inevitable.
If you listen to Pod Save America, it is four
of those guys that just talk about how right.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
They are the entire time.
Speaker 18 (06:24):
After the two thousand and eight election and the subsequent
twenty twelve election of Barack Obama. People like Ezra Kline
looked at the numbers and said, old people are conservative,
young people are liberal, so the future will be liberal.
That is a very fair and honest analysis. There's one
thing they did not count on. They did not count
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on the grittiness and the hustle of Turning Point USA.
Did not count on the millions of students that actually
want to have a future and the ascendant political force
of President Donald Trump. Now, as client, who is the
premier explainer of things on the left is stuck trying
to explain why that didn't happen. So we had a
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Democrat stattician by the name of David Shore on his program.
The reason we are leading with this today everybody, is
that there is a generational restructuring happening. It's so obvious
to us on this program. We've been warning about this
for the last couple of years. Not just warning about it,
celebrating it. I've been coming in the chair here on
this program in Real America's voice on the Salem Radio Network,
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telling you guys, there's something happening on these campuses. There's
something happening with the next generation. The crowds were drawing
the views that we are garnering, and reporters with scoff
at it.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Oh, come on, what are you saying?
Speaker 16 (07:45):
You're gonna win?
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Young people?
Speaker 18 (07:47):
And Democrats took the next generation so for granted, and
what is remarkable is that it is sticking. This is
not just a Trump phenomenon. This is a wide spread restructure,
a widespread realignment. By the way, if you want to
know why Democrats lost, here's one of several actual explanations.
(08:11):
In twenty twenty, David Shore was fired from the left
wing analytics company he worked at because he made a
tweet saying that George Floyd Riots might hurt Democrats politically,
the very same guy that we're about to watch.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Now.
Speaker 18 (08:25):
This is something that we've been saying on this program
for quite some time. We are ahead of the curve here,
We see the trajectory and we lead it. We are
the leading indicator here on this program, and all of
you in this audience understand that we are not followers.
We are pace setters, that tip of the spear. Understanding
that the zeitgeist will be made here on this program
(08:47):
as reclined in the New York Times. They follow the
lead of the Charlie kirkshow they follow the lead of
war Room. They follow the lead of what we are
doing with our turning point USA groups on campus and
their process and information saying what do you mean? The
New York Times doesn't set the trend anymore. It doesn't
The New York Times is reporting on months old data. Now,
(09:07):
the significance of this, everybody, is that you are dealing
with a completely different political climate than any time that
you have been alive since Ronald Brake. In fact, if
you take an average twenty something volder voter, that is
a young man and an average seventy five year old man.
(09:28):
And we've said this on this program, and it drives
some baby boomers a little bit nuts, and of course
this audience exempt from that. The paradigm shift is so
remarkable that the twenty year old is more conservative than
the seventy five year old. Let me say that again,
that the twenty year old is more conservative than the
seventy five year old. Don't believe me. Here is Ezra
(09:50):
Kline and David Shore, who are pulling their hair out
going through all of the numbers trying to process how
on earth is it that the young men the next
generation are more conservative than their grandparents. Now, let me
(10:12):
just take a pause for I play this piece of tape.
If me mentioning that bothers you, it should actually give
you great hope. If you're seventy five and you find
out that your colleagues that are boomers are more liberal
than your grandkids, it actually means that you're going to
be handing off a country that is more conservative. Good job,
(10:34):
you guys did well, a good legacy. Yes, your fellow
boomers are trending left, but your grandkids are taking a
hard right turn. There you could see the tens of
thousands of students that attend are outdoor campus events, tens
of thousands. We don't just react to culture. You are
(10:56):
part of a movement that is shaping it, creating it,
and pushing it forward. And it was delicious this weekend
listening to Smugman as reclined have to explain to the
millions of New York Times elite academics what we have
helped make happen.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Play cut seventy five.
Speaker 5 (11:20):
One of the things you can see here is if
you just look at eighteen year olds. Eighteen year old
women of color are the only of the four that
actually you know, voted the Harris one. Trump narrowly won,
you know, non white men. So I do find this
part of this chart shocking.
Speaker 7 (11:36):
It.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
I sometimes talk about narrative violations, and I think, if
we knew anything about Donald Trump eight years ago, it's
at young people did not like him. But if you
look at this chart, among white men who were seventy
five years old supported Kamala Harris at a significantly higher
rate than white men who are twenty years old.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
That's exactly right.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
That's a real.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
It is a real shift.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
This is the thing I am the most shocked by,
I think in the last four years is that young
people have gone from being the most progressive generation since
the Baby Bloomers, and maybe in some ways more so,
to becoming potentially the most conservative.
Speaker 18 (12:18):
The most conservative. I have no idea who would have
made that a stated goal. You're telling me for the
first time you see what you're witnessing. There is a
PhD left wing struggle session. As they're trying to go
through the data and they're being honest in front of
the audience, and they're one of the few people on
the left that actually goes into the data.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
And let me repeat again that an.
Speaker 18 (12:38):
Average twenty year old white man is far more conservative
than their seventy five year old grandparent. And it makes
all the sense in the world. Number One, look at
the information that they're consuming. The average twenty year old
is watching the Charlie Kirks Show. They're listening to the
Charlie Kirkshow podcast. They're consuming Matt Walsh on TikTok, they
are watching the influencer army we have helped assemble. The
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seventy five year old boomer man is more likely to
watch cable news.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
They're more likely to watch NBC and ABC.
Speaker 18 (13:13):
Young people aren't watching the news, they're getting it in
ten second soundbites, of which we are dominant. For those
skeptical of polls and sampling size, David Shore's study, which
you just saw in that video, is based on twenty
six million online responses collected over the course of twenty
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twenty four and filtered to adjust to oddities of modern polling.
This trend, if it continues, everybody is one of the
greatest points of optimism that we see on the horizon,
and this is why we are doing more campus tours
number four. This is why we are starting more high
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school chapters and starting more college chapters. This is the
deeper narrative underneath everything. It undergirds the entire society. The
subterranean truth that we are living through right now is
that there is a political earthquake that you have been
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praying for, and it is sticking and it is only continuing.
It is not just a Donald Trump phenomenon. It is
a right wing revolution that is happening from the youth
to the old, from the bottom up, from the students
to the elders, from the gen xers, the gen Zers
to the boomers, and it's happening across all racial demographics.
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Everybody.
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Speaker 18 (17:27):
Email us freedom at Charliekirk dot com. Young Hispanics, young blacks,
young whites that are men are all shifting to the right.
Young women are too, but not to the same extent.
One of the reasons why young men are shifting to
the right is the hyper feminization of American politics is
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how feminine the Democrat Party has become. When you are
trying to raise young men, you learn that young men
do not like taking orders, especially when it comes to
discipline from women. Now you can complain about that. You
(18:11):
can say it's sexist, you could say it's awful, but
it's the truth. Sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen year old men
hesitate to take orders from women in authority. You cannot
like it, but it is a fact of nature. This
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is why teenage boys need dads around. They need a
man that they can look up to, that is able
to exhibit force, that is able to put structure and
rules and guidelines. And God bless single moms, but they
are not able to always get the job done. This
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is why you need a father and a mother around
when you raise a child. The same goes politically. So
when a young man looks at the horizon of American
politics and on one side you have screeching women telling
them to shut up, to watch your pronouns, to watch
your language, young men inherently do not like taking orders
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from women. Men are wired this way. Now, eventually men
will help grow out of that if the women earn
their respect, But sixteen, seventeen, eighteen year old young men,
they don't respond well to that. They inherently rebel. So
the entire Democrat Party is wired in a way against
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young men's nature. Sit down and shut up, we're going
to call you a racist. So young men start to
gravitate towards a political party that is not hyper feminized.
In fact, who is the most alpha male both through
his language and his body posture?
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Trump?
Speaker 18 (20:02):
So you have hyper feminized politics of Kamala Harris and
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren and AOC and then you
have alpha male politics of Donald Trump and Ezra Kline
and David Shore. They don't understand any of this because
they think it's all just a big policy debate. It
is so much deeper than that. It's that young men
don't want to take orders from women. It's obvious, you
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know that when you're around teenage boys, they need a
man that they can trust and a man that has strength,
and then they'll shut up and listen.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
And so what women in.
Speaker 18 (20:38):
The Democrat Party do is they say, you're toxic, you
need to be medicated. Sit down and let the women
handle it. They say, no, I'm going to go to
the right, and they haven't even necessarily thought through all
the policy implications of what it means to be a conservative,
but it appeals to their reason, and the communicators are
typically men that don't apologize to tyrannical left wing politics.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Play Cut seventy six.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Democrats are getting destroyed now among young voters.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
I do think there was even as the idea of
the rising demographic Democratic majority had become a little discredited
in twenty sixteen to twenty twenty, I do think Democrats
believed that these young voters were eventually going to save them, right,
that this was a last gasp of something that if
Donald Trump couldn't run these numbers up among seniors and
you had millennials really coming into the voting power gen
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Z coming in, that was going to be the end
of this Republican party, right, and that.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Just completely false. Yeah, I mean, I'd be the beginning
of his Republican party.
Speaker 5 (21:42):
You know, I have to admit I was one of
those liberals four years ago, and it seems like I
was wrong.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
It's the beginning of our Republican party.
Speaker 18 (21:51):
Here is the gender gap and how significant it is
play Cut seventy seven.
Speaker 5 (21:56):
The bottom we have age, and at the top we
have the gender gaps and support between women and men,
and you know, for support for Kamala Harris and so
what you can see is that, you know, for voters
over thirty, the gender gap was fairly stable at around
ten percent, which is roughly where it's been in American politics.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
And voters are over seventy five, it's even lower.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
That's right, you know, fairly low gender gap among older voters.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
But what's crazy is if you look at people who
are under the age of thirty, the gender gap has exploded.
If you look at eighteen year olds, eighteen year old
men were twenty three percentage points more likely to support
you know, Donald Trump than eighteen year old women, which
is just completely unprecedented in American politics.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Is that abortion?
Speaker 5 (22:40):
I think it's too early to say exactly what the
cause is. What's interesting is that this is happening in
other countries as well. Obviously different countries have different political systems,
but I've seen similar patterns in Canada, in the UK,
in Norway.
Speaker 18 (22:55):
Is that abortion? Actually it's not. It's just so simple.
The men of the West do not want to be
told what to do from women. That they do not respect,
that don't have their own personal lives together, screaming at
them from merely existing.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 20 (23:16):
And welcome back to this Real America's Voice News Break
im Terrence Bates. Calls are mounting for Senate Minority Leader
Chuck Schumer to step down as the lead Democrat voice
in the Senate. He's been facing criticism since voting for
the recent Continuing Resolution to keep the government funded. When
pressed on the issue during an appearance on Meet the
Press Sunday, Schumer defended his actions and said he was
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staying put.
Speaker 12 (23:39):
Look, I'm not stepping down, And let me just say this, Kristen.
I knew when I cast my vote against the sea,
against the government shutdown, that it would be that there'd
be a lot of controversy, and there was. But I
let me tell you and your audience why I did it,
why I felt was so important. The CR was certainly bad,
(24:01):
you know, the Continuing Resolution, but a shutdown would be
fifteen or twenty times worse.
Speaker 20 (24:07):
The Trump administration has until tomorrow in the meantime, to
respond to a federal judge's request for details on deportation
flights to El Salvador. Judge James Bosburg is specifically trying
to determine if the administration violated his order to temporarily
block those deportation flights. In the meantime, Venezuela says it
has reached an agreement with the Trump administration for repatriation
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flights after turning away flights from the US earlier this year,
but later then doing an about face and taking in
Venezuelan's who migrated to the United States and entered the
country illegally. Venezuela is also taking in its residents again
after many suspected Venezuelan trendy Iraguara gang members were deported
to El Salvador and jailed there. Venezuelan families and lawyers
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have been demanding that their loved ones be released from
behind bars and returned home. Thoughts and prayers are going
to up for former Congresswoman Mia Love and her family.
Love was the first Republican Black woman elected to Congress.
Her family announced her death overnight. Love represented Utah's fourth
congressional district from twenty fifteen to twenty nineteen. The forty
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nine year old passed away following a three year battle
with brain cancer last night. Well, it turns out President
Trump's plan for peace between Ukraine and Russia's moving forward,
as US negotiators are meeting with the Russians in Saudi
Arabia to work out the terms of a partial cease fire.
Today's sit down comes just twenty four hours after the
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That's a quick check of your headlines.
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The next great Awakening.
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Speaker 1 (26:00):
Welcome back to the Charlie Kirkshow.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
Okay, everybody, welcome back.
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slash Charlie. Joining us now is Senator Rick Scott from
the Great State of Florida. Senator, you have some thoughts
here about young men and younger voters, kind of parlaying off.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
Of what I was talking about.
Speaker 21 (27:26):
Your thoughts, Charlie.
Speaker 22 (27:28):
I loved my mom. Unfortunately my mom passed away. I
had no interest in my mom tell me what to
what to do.
Speaker 21 (27:35):
I had zero.
Speaker 22 (27:36):
I think that that's exactly what young men in this
country are saying. Yep, look, give us our job. Let
us you know we're smarting up. We can go do
this on our own. We don't need tell we don't
need the nanny state telling us how to lead our lives.
We don't need to tell us how to what to eat,
where to work, any.
Speaker 21 (27:50):
Of this stuff. So just give us an opportunity to
go liver dreams. And so I think it's as simple
to me.
Speaker 22 (27:55):
It's as simple as that, I am sick and tired
of how government has gotten and you can't get a
permit to build a business, to build a house, to
do anything because of local, state.
Speaker 21 (28:06):
And federal government.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
I completely agree.
Speaker 18 (28:10):
And so for a young seventeen and eighteen year old man,
you know what it's like to.
Speaker 16 (28:13):
Be that age.
Speaker 18 (28:14):
The last thing they want is someone who is not
their mom but is coming in and telling them, hey,
it's terrible that you exist, and it's terrible that you
have white skin color.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
It doesn't work. So Senator, I do want it.
Speaker 22 (28:29):
Why you're appressed, right, but Charlie, why you're an apressant.
I mean, give me a break.
Speaker 16 (28:34):
You know what.
Speaker 21 (28:34):
I'm a kid that they grew up in public housing.
Speaker 22 (28:37):
I joined the Navy at eighteen, okay, and I just
wanted my chance to live the dream.
Speaker 21 (28:42):
Just give me.
Speaker 22 (28:42):
My mom said, look, everything is your fault, and your
success is going to.
Speaker 21 (28:46):
Be your fault.
Speaker 22 (28:47):
Your failure is going to be your fault, so just
let me go after my own success and get out
of my way.
Speaker 18 (28:53):
That's exactly right, Senator, I want to draw our audience's
attention to some of the special elections in Florida. There
getting a lot of attention. We're being outspent significantly. What
are the two special elections and why do they matter?
Speaker 21 (29:07):
Well, Jimmy patternasys in the Panhandle. He's taking Matt gate Seed.
Speaker 22 (29:11):
Okay, then Randy find the Republican is taking Mike Walt's seat.
So we've got to get our vote out, you know,
and special elections off of the vote is uh. You know,
there's low voter turnout, and this is when we have
you know, these are both should be right. In a
normal year, this would be easy Republican wins. But what
we're seeing now is are Democrats about racists because they
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know this is the chance to reduce the majority of
the Republicans in the House. We've got to win. Jimmy's
got to win, Randy's got to win. So here's how
what you can do. Give them money you can make
You can make phone calls to people you might know
in that district from me anywhere in the country. You've
got to get the vote out. We got to get
everybody to go to the polls.
Speaker 9 (29:50):
We have.
Speaker 22 (29:51):
You know, you can early vote in Florida right now
and you can vote on election days. So we've got
one eight days ago. It's a week from Tuesday. Get
the vote out. You've got to get out to vote.
That's why I've won my elections in Florida. We've got
to get the people out to vote.
Speaker 18 (30:04):
And these special elections can sometimes sneak up on us.
It is an R plus Trump thirty district. It is
pure turnout, is that correct, Senator?
Speaker 16 (30:13):
Pure turnout.
Speaker 21 (30:14):
It's all who's going to show up? How you know
how you lose these.
Speaker 22 (30:17):
Special elections is you know people say, oh gosh, we
always win.
Speaker 21 (30:21):
Hint. I was even tracking the race. So I've done.
Speaker 22 (30:25):
I've done tell Telphonetown Hall for Randy just the other day.
Speaker 21 (30:28):
Just do one thing. We have an election.
Speaker 22 (30:31):
You have to if you're a Republican, you have to
get out there and vote.
Speaker 21 (30:36):
We should. If we get our voters out, we're.
Speaker 16 (30:37):
Going to win.
Speaker 18 (30:39):
It is It is truly pure turnout. Let's put one
on nine up on screen here, just a This is
from Jake Shermer from punch Bowl. Just a massively stunning
cash disparity in Florida six, which where there will be
a special next week to replace Mike Waltz. Democrat Josh
wil raised nine million dollars and has one point two
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million dollars cash on hand. Republican Randy Fine raised nine
hundred and eighty seven thousand dollars and has just ninety
two thousand dollars on hand. Senator, how is it possible
that we keep on getting out spent so significantly here?
Speaker 21 (31:16):
Well, no one took the race seriously, no one thought,
you know, in a in a you know.
Speaker 22 (31:22):
A Republican seat that Mike walt had won handily, that
there would been any risk that we wouldn't win here.
Speaker 21 (31:29):
And so what's happened is the Democrats have shown up.
Speaker 22 (31:33):
And they have all you know, they have all this
Act Blue money that they can raise, and so, you know,
and when when you have just adds attacking you, attacking
you and attacking you, and you can't raise money, it
makes it hard. And that's exactly what's happened to Randy Fine.
So this is gonna come down to, do our voters
show up if our voter show up. We're gonna win
because you know it's getting late. But if you can,
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if you can donate to Randy Fine or donate to
Jimmy Petronas, donate to them. If you have the time
to make phone calls to get the vote down, you
can call their campaigns. You can get on their websites
and you can you know, you, I know, vote. I
think Randy finds his vote Randy Fine dot com. You
can get on there and you make phone calls for him.
You can send text for them. So we've got to
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get our votes out. We know where the votes are.
Speaker 18 (32:18):
The vote part of Florida is this again. I mean
some people don't even know their congressional district.
Speaker 22 (32:22):
Remind people, please, Jimmy Patronis is up for the Panhandle.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
And that's fat fine.
Speaker 22 (32:27):
But Randy Fine, Randy, Randy, Randy's in Melbourne area, so
and so the a little bit south.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
So those are so you just servative country there.
Speaker 22 (32:40):
Oh yeah, we should win handily. It's just the fact
that no one took the race. Seriously, big Republican seat
Mike Walts hand won easily.
Speaker 21 (32:48):
So Josh's you know.
Speaker 22 (32:49):
The can't the other candidate has been able to raise
a lot of money, and he's run terrible ads, just
complete lies about Randy.
Speaker 21 (32:56):
But you know, we gotta we gotta go hustle.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Yes we do.
Speaker 18 (33:01):
Senator, give us the latest update from Capitol Hill as
far as the schedule for second tier nominations and also
the one big beautiful bill.
Speaker 22 (33:12):
So we've been last week, our vote, our recess, we're
back in our districts, are in our states, and we're
now we're back up here for three weeks. So in
three weeks, we're going to work our tail off to
try to get this reconciliation done.
Speaker 7 (33:23):
Uh.
Speaker 22 (33:24):
So we're going to work with our House colleagues on
doing these thinks. Number One, we've got we've got to
make sure Trump has the money to get rid of
the illegals, uh, the criminals, the terrorists and narco traffic
and people selling our drugs are kids.
Speaker 21 (33:35):
We got to He needs one hundred and seven billion
dollars to do that.
Speaker 22 (33:39):
We've got to plus up our military to be able
to defend ourselves. And then third, we've got to balance
the budget and we've got to get the Trump tax
that's extended. So we've got to work with our House
collogus really hard to get this done. We can, we
can balance the budget. We can do all these things
right now. It's going to take a lot of work
over the next three weeks.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
And the spending.
Speaker 18 (34:00):
Where are we at with the DOGE recommendations and I
know those negotiations are ongoing.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
What is the latest update there?
Speaker 22 (34:08):
So Elon's done a great job given information to our
secretaries of ways they can reduce staffing and reduce wastefle spending. Now,
what we've got to do is we've got to one
do recision package. What the White House can do, they
consider us a recision package. It only takes two and
eighteen members of the House, fifty one members in the Senate,
and we can get rid of that spending. I know
the White House is looking at that. I spoke with
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O and B last week about it, so I know
they were looking at that. And then as we do
our budget for twenty twenty six, which will be part
of this reconciliation, we can dramatically reduce that spending and
take those DOGE cuts and put them in that in
our reconciliation build.
Speaker 18 (34:49):
The fiscal calamity that we are experiencing is immense and
the lack of Washington, DC's appetite to cut spending and
get down the baseline budget is horrifying.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
My hope is that will be a great Please talk
about these stakes.
Speaker 21 (35:06):
Here, So Charlie, think about what was the election about.
Speaker 22 (35:09):
The election is about secure the order, make us safe,
get inflation under control. Inflation will not come down, interest
rates will not come down.
Speaker 21 (35:17):
If we don't balance a budget, they're not going to.
It's just it's all caused.
Speaker 22 (35:21):
It's a monetary caused because of wasteful spending. We're spending
two trillion dollars more than we take in.
Speaker 21 (35:28):
We've had a two percent.
Speaker 22 (35:29):
Increase in our population, a fifty three percent increase in
spending in five years. So what we've got to do
is we've got to do what you do. I mean, Charlie,
you do it. Everybody does it. You go, you get
your credit card, do you look at all the lines
and say, well, was that one right? I'm not going
to do that one again. We're not going to spend
money like that. That's what you do. We've got to
do the same thing at the federal level.
Speaker 21 (35:47):
We did it my business life constantly.
Speaker 22 (35:50):
When I was governed, I went through all four thousand
lines of the budget.
Speaker 21 (35:53):
Ron Johnson just had not been the Wall Street Journal.
Speaker 22 (35:55):
Saying let's get the House, the Senate of the White
House together and let's go line by the line through
the budget.
Speaker 21 (36:01):
I did that as governor. That's how we balance the budget.
Speaker 22 (36:03):
We reduce this, we reduce spending, and we reduce wastelele
spending because we had a purpose for every line. That's
what you should expect out of your tax dollars.
Speaker 21 (36:12):
There should be a purpose.
Speaker 22 (36:13):
Not six hundred thousand dollars to study the mistrual cycle
of transit men or eight hundred thousand dollars to do
guarding and new checking and guarding. And now Al Salvador,
I mean, this stuff is crazy. This is all doable.
We can't balance this budget. And that's what if we're
gonna get in placed, ounder control it, introtrade sounds, so
you can afford that house or affoord that car.
Speaker 21 (36:32):
It's going to be because we balance the budget.
Speaker 18 (36:34):
And if it doesn't happen, it's simply because of certain
Senate and House colleagues of yours that do not have
the will to cut spending and do not want to
face the music Senator, we will not have a country
anymore if we do not dramatically cut spending.
Speaker 21 (36:50):
Absolutely, Charlie, it's simple.
Speaker 22 (36:51):
What the way to do is we right now they're
just being that we're going to collect abound five and
a half trillion dollars. What do you do with your
personal life? Okay, you say, I'm not spending more than that.
So what we should do is say our spending level
will be the same as our revenues or less. Right
when I was governor it was less, and I paid
off a third of the state death So we should say, okay,
(37:12):
there's a lot of nice to have, but we don't
have the revenues for that. Are the texts are not
willing to give us the money to do those things.
So the way to do it is to say, I'm
not going to cut anything. I'm going to say this
is what I'm going to spend money on. All right,
these are my highest priorities, but nothing else. This is
the only amount of money I have to spend. It's
just like what every family does with their personal life.
(37:34):
We've got to do it with your with the federal government.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Senator, thank you for your leadership.
Speaker 18 (37:39):
We'll be watching very closely and keep on telling your
colleagues that we the base are demanding spending cuts. Demanding
spending cuts.
Speaker 21 (37:48):
I agree with you, Charlie. All right, thanks every day.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Talk to you something. Thank you. What do we have? Guys?
Speaker 18 (37:56):
Look, if you guys want to be able to have
a lot of spunk, energy and spirit, I have to
ask the question how much sleep are you getting?
Speaker 2 (38:02):
Sleep is the secret.
Speaker 18 (38:05):
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(39:26):
social media, but we haven't yet had a chance to
address it here on our program. So we're going to
address both of them very exciting things. Email me Freedom
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the QR code.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 17 (39:50):
Atrias welcome, left us hate him, nobody ignores him.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
It's the Charlie Kirkshow.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
Okay, everybody, welcome back.
Speaker 18 (39:58):
Email us Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com and subscribe
to our podcast. I want to play more of this
conversation between David Shore and as Reclined.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
We're going to do that after the break.
Speaker 18 (40:12):
As also two pieces of really important personal news but
let me just play this. Remember this from Scott Galloway.
This is a phenomenal table seenter. Before we dive deeper
into the data, play cut one oh one.
Speaker 23 (40:27):
For the first time in our nation's history, a thirty
year old man or a woman isn't doing as well
as his or her parents were at thirty. That is
the social compact breaking down people aged thirty to thirty four.
Sixty percent of them in nineteen ninety had one child.
Now it's twenty seven percent. People are opting out of America.
They're not optimistic about it. They're not having kids. Young
people aren't having sex. They're not meeting they're not meeting.
(40:48):
The pool of emotionally and economically viable men shrinks every day,
which lessons household formation. So we have a real issue.
Young people are enraged. So it turns eircut every movement
into an opportunistic infection because quite frankly, they are just.
Speaker 18 (41:05):
Picked off, and that's why they voted for President Donald Trump.
Be right back, okay, everybody, welcome back. Email us Freedom
(41:27):
at Charliekirk dot com. So two pieces of personal news,
the first of which this happened about a week and
a half two weeks ago, very honored the President of
the United States, President Trump, selected me to serve on
the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. Yes, it is true,
I have never served in the military. However I do
(41:50):
know something about kicking woke out of institutions. The Air
Force Academy is a very far left wing institution as
it has been running the last couple of years. And
honored that the President has given me this opportunity, alongside
some other great change agents like Senator Tubboville and many others,
to make the Air Force Academy great again.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
If we are serious about.
Speaker 18 (42:12):
Fighting the communist Chinese and our enemies abroad, we need
the Air Force Academy to not be one that is
focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, but instead on excellence and meritocracy.
The second piece of personal news that I'm very honored
and quite honestly humbled is that starting next week, a
(42:32):
week from today, we will be taking over Dennis Prager's
radio slot. Dennis is still recovering from a very difficult
spinal cord injury that he.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Sustained in November.
Speaker 18 (42:48):
I've visited Dennis a couple times in the hospital, and
so starting next week. We are very humbled to be
taking over his radio slot. It means that our radio
audience will be growing by about forty percent, and we
will be doing an entire show in his honor. Now,
(43:09):
Dennis is still alive, and Dennis is going to be
coming back on radio, hopefully in June, in the third
hour of this program. But Dennis is in a tough spot,
and we keep him in our prayers and we keep
him in our thoughts every single day. And I think
I am the one of the greatest Dennis Prager fans alive.
I listen to him almost every single day. I read
the Rational Bible. I listen to all of his Rational
(43:33):
Bible lectures that he did over the course of twenty
five years. So honored and very humbled to be receiving
his radio portfolio starting a week from today. Continuing here,
how do young people get their information? Well, this is
(43:53):
from the conversation between Ezra Kline and mister Shore I
talked about on this program.
Speaker 2 (44:01):
I said, hey, guys, there's something to this TikTok thing.
We have to lean into TikTok.
Speaker 18 (44:07):
People said, oh, you like Tom Cotton, who doesn't even
know what TikTok is we must ban it. Okay, I
used to believe that too, But did you realize that
one of the reasons why we're singing a right wing
revolution is because of TikTok. One of the reasons why
we saw so many people go in our direction is
that we used something that we did not otherwise like,
and we used it for good and virtuous and righteous purposes.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Play cut one oh three.
Speaker 5 (44:33):
You know what I have here is we have the
share of voters who get their news from TikTok. You know,
by year, the share of voters who get their news
of young voters who get their news from TikTok more
than quadrupled in the last four years. This is the
biggest and probably fastest change in media consumption. You know
that has happened in my lifetime, and it was quite
(44:56):
correlated with support change. Now, obviously TikTok used are younger,
they're less politically engaged. It's like not surprising that we
dropped among this group. You'd expect that from demographics when
you zoom in, particularly to people who get their news
from TikTok who don't care very much about politics. This
is a group that's eight percentage points more Republican than
they were four years ago, and that's a lot.
Speaker 18 (45:19):
So this is the muscular class. These are young folks
that are taking out your trash. They're serving you the
food at an out burger, They're driving your Uber eats.
They're just trying to make it work. Our hypothesis was correct.
We said, hey, there's something to this TikTok thing. Democrats
are trying to ban it. Let's go all in. And
(45:40):
you know, with two and a half billion views on
TikTok later, looks like the macro data pointed in our direction.
And President Donald Trump also embraced TikTok. We had the
third most popular TikTok of any TikTok accounts, behind President
Trump and Trump's campaign. When President Trump Trump's campaign, we
were more popular. The Charlie Kirk Show TikTok page Good
(46:01):
Job Bryan was more popular than Kamala Harris. TikTok diluted
the power of the mockingbird media. TikTok allowed us to
go straight into the pockets of millions of young people.
And so did X to Be Fair, and so did
Rumble and all the others. But nothing came close to
(46:21):
the potency of TikTok. Nothing came even close because we
were reaching non political young people, which is what I
realized about a couple months into doing this. We went
to our people's convention in Detroit and all of a sudden,
all the janitors are coming up giving me fist bumps,
and these are blacks and Hispanics.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
I said, okay.
Speaker 18 (46:38):
Then I went to the DNC in Chicago and all
the people working at the DNC in Chicago said, we
like you, we hate Kamala Harris, we follow you on TikTok.
I said, oh, we are sitting on something enormous. We
embraced it all throughout the election. The Democrats are still
trying to figure out what happened.
Speaker 2 (46:54):
Good luck. Second hour coming up.
Speaker 20 (47:16):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm
Terrence Beats. Detoxing is one of those words you hear
people throw around a few times a year. The big
question this morning, what is it? How do you do
it properly? And what are the benefits? Well, here's how
one woman describes her detox experience with energized health.
Speaker 24 (47:34):
I detoxed not only physically, but intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.
Speaker 25 (47:41):
The last few days, I actually had kind.
Speaker 24 (47:44):
Of a traumatic experience, totally unexpected. I handled it boldly, calmly, truthfully,
and I wouldn't have done that four months ago when
I started. No matter what you're doing, if you're talks
and to me, that helped me more than anything. I
went through two rounds of viruses and things, getting things
(48:07):
out of my body, and it's been great.
Speaker 25 (48:10):
I just suggested for any body, So.
Speaker 20 (48:13):
Let's bring in the founder of Energized Health, John Jubilee,
to talk a bit more about detoxing. John, it's good
to see you, my friend. How do you know that
you need to even start detoxing. Let's start there and
then we'll move through the process.
Speaker 26 (48:25):
Well, Terrence, in this day and age, we all need
we all need a detox Uh.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
You know, think about uh, you.
Speaker 26 (48:32):
Know our FK his whole drive taking on all of
these food companies, food companies, Terrence, not drug companies, food companies.
Speaker 27 (48:42):
Uh.
Speaker 26 (48:42):
They're literally you know, all of our foods farmers are
you know, they're spraying all these toxins on all the food.
Speaker 7 (48:49):
Uh.
Speaker 26 (48:50):
And then the manufacturers when they process the food.
Speaker 16 (48:53):
Uh.
Speaker 26 (48:53):
You know you'll see these memes pop up, Terrence, where
it used to be when when we were little kids
growing up, you know, there was four ingredients in the food,
and now there's twenty four. What are those extra twenty ingredients?
They're toxins. There's toxins in these foods. And that's why
RFK is just so bent on, you know, changing all
of the food processing mechanisms. What are farmers allowed to do?
(49:17):
What are food manufacturers? So all of us have been
ingesting toxins, you know, probably since the time you know,
we were in grade school. And these toxins build up
inside our body, and so we need to flush them out.
And I like to give this word picture, Terrence. Think
of the power of a river. The power of a river.
So if you took ten styrofoam cups, and those represent
(49:39):
ten food ingredient toxins in your body. But if you
throw a styrofoam cup in a river, what happens.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
The river just washes it away. So it energized health.
Speaker 26 (49:49):
With our patent pending science of intracellular hydration, you have
that hydration just pumping through your body, which naturally flushes
out all of your Now a lot of people, Terrence,
they go and they'll buy these detox formulas, and man,
they are nasty. You know, these people are drinking and
adjusting all of this crazy stuff and taking drops and
(50:14):
drinking these concoctions and they think that's a detox. But
the reality is those have You know, they might have
some small effect, but Terrence, you can have a lifetime effect.
When you get your hydration right at the cellular level,
you become like a rushing, mighty river that flushes out
every toxin in your body. And once your toxins are
(50:34):
flushed out and your river is flowing, no matter what
you put in your body's going to flush it out.
That's a healthy, lifetime detox.
Speaker 7 (50:43):
You know.
Speaker 20 (50:43):
One of the things I noticed in listening to the
woman whose testimony we just heard, it wasn't just about
a physical detox. She was talking about the emotional and
the mental part of it that she found clarity. Can
you talk a bit more about that, how a mind, body,
and soul really are one?
Speaker 1 (50:59):
Yes?
Speaker 16 (51:00):
Absolutely.
Speaker 26 (51:00):
This is what we teach in our protocol at energized health,
which is cellular trauma. So we all have cellular trauma.
So maybe our parents got divorced, or maybe they said
unkind things to us, or other people said or did
unkind things to us growing up. Well, when that happens,
it gets locked into us at the cellular level. And
(51:23):
so one of the things that we absolutely believe that
God created us as a triune being. You know, we
have a body, we are a spirit, and then we
have our mind, will and our emotions. So that is
the three parts of how we're created. And so we
absolutely have toxic things that have happened to us and
(51:45):
those need to be flushed out as well in our life.
Speaker 20 (51:48):
And you can get more information folks at Energized health
dot com. It's all right there on your screen. John
always good to talk to you. Energized Health dot com.
Log on right now and find out how you can
begin the tox detoxing as well. That's going to do
it for us here on Real America's Voice.
Speaker 16 (52:02):
We appreciate you being here.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
Okay, everybody, welcome back.
Speaker 18 (52:24):
Email us Freedom at Charliekirk dot com and subscribe to
our podcast that is the Charlie Kirkshow podcast page. Become
a member today members dot Charliekirk dot com. That is
members dot Charliekirk dot com. Joining us now is Mike
Davis Mike, Welcome to the program.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
Mike.
Speaker 18 (52:40):
We have not talked about mister Bosberg for a couple
of days, and I want to talk about all.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
The courts and kind of how they're acting.
Speaker 18 (52:47):
I first want a macro analysis from you. What is
your take on the judicial activism and the pernicious nature
of the unelected judiciary undermining the will of the sovereign.
Speaker 7 (53:03):
President Trump campaigned on the fact he's going to hire
you on Musk. He's going to set up the Department
of Government Efficiency and DOGE is going to go after waste,
fraud and abuse in our federal government. And we've seen
a lot and it's just the tip of the iceberg.
President Trump also campaigned on the fact that he's going to.
Speaker 16 (53:22):
Secure our border borders.
Speaker 7 (53:26):
He's going to designate Trend de Aragua as a foreign
terrorist organization, and he's going to get these terrorists the
hell out of our country. And the American people like
what they heard. And on November fifth, they gave President
Trump a broad, decisive electoral mandate three hundred and twelve
electoral votes all seven swing states the.
Speaker 16 (53:48):
Popular vote, we kept the House.
Speaker 7 (53:50):
President Trump won back the Senate with a comfortable margin
I'm glad the Senate finally understands they wouldn't have a
majority for Republicans if it worked for President Trump's decisive
win on November fifth. And President Trump is doing the
unthinkable in Washington. He's actually doing what he promised American
(54:11):
voters he would do, and he's doing it fast. The
first time he ran, he had never ran for office,
he had never served in office. He made mistakes in
his first term, even though it was an incredibly successful
first term. A big mistake was personnel. He's not making
those mistakes this time. He had four years in office,
he had four years to reflect. He faced the Biden lawfare,
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the unprecedented Republican ending lawfare.
Speaker 16 (54:36):
He's ready to govern on day one.
Speaker 7 (54:38):
And the last line of Trump resistance is these activist judges.
Speaker 16 (54:45):
You have these Democrats.
Speaker 7 (54:47):
Partisan plaintiffs and lawyers run into these Democrat activist judges,
particularly in Washington, d C. And they are trying to
sabotage the presidency. They're trying to say aabotage President Trump
under because of policy and political disagreements. President Trump is
not trying to steal Congress's legislative power under Article one.
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President Trump is not trying to steal the Supreme Court's
judicial power under Article three. The president is exercising core
Article two executive powers under Article two, and you have
these activist judges sabotaging him. These are judicial saboteurs. And
it's not only is it extremely lawless, it's getting very dangerous.
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You had a judge in DC, a Canadian foreign citizen.
To this day it has a lifetime appointment on the bench.
Judge all lead. They bragged, the Biden administration bragged, he's
the first Muslim, he's the first Arab federal judge in DC.
Several weeks ago, this judge ordered the president to send
out two billion dollars in foreign aid over the President's
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National security review to make sure we're not funding Hamas
terrorists to kill Americans under the guise of humanitarian relief
in Gaza, or we're not funding waste frauden abuse like
transgender mice research and Kazak stand or whatever hell hole
we were funding that research through usaid. The Supreme Court
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failed to stop this judge Ali and two weeks later
you have this DC Obama judge, Jeff Bosburg. Not only
he held a Saturday hearing last Saturday two Saturdays ago,
where he exposed an ongoing military law enforcement and intel
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operation putting American Allied lives in grave danger. He even
ordered planes to turn around with Trenday Arragua foreign terrorist
and MS thirteen international gang bangers. This judge thought he
could not only expose this military operation but ordered.
Speaker 16 (56:55):
The president to turn around planes.
Speaker 7 (56:57):
We saw an Al Salvador that this president had a
massive security footprints of military, law enforcement and intel officials
ready to accept these terrorists. We did not have that
same footprints in America. How would Jet Boseburg have known
what we had in America for security? How would Jeff
Boseburg have known.
Speaker 18 (57:17):
The fial on the I mean, but then what is
the recourse? He's just going to keep doing this and
ignore people, and so impeachment is not going to happen,
and that's largely a waste of time. We just don't
have the votes to do that. So then how do
we rein in this judicial despotism?
Speaker 7 (57:35):
Well, I would say this on several French Charlie I
was the Chief Council Pronominations on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
I had the oversight portfolio for the Federal Judiciary right,
And I know how these judges think, and I know
how the Chief Justice. Thanks I clerked on the Supreme Court,
and you know was around the Chief Justice personally a
pleasant guy, but he operates in a very political way.
Speaker 16 (57:57):
So it's time.
Speaker 7 (57:58):
If these activist judges want to take off their judicial
robes and climb into the political arena and throw political
punches like we saw with Judge Olie and Judge Bosberg,
we need to throw political counter punches. And that means
going after their jurisdiction, that means going after their funding.
And yes, it means having impeachment as leverage. It's not
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a waste of time, even if we don't have the
votes in the Senate to remove them. It's the mere
threat of impeachment. It's the mere sword of damocles over
their head. It's the scarlet letter these judges would have
if they faced and eat impeachment in crey. They don't
want that. I know they don't want that, and so
you use impeachment as the sword of damocles over their
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heads to get them to understand that if they keep
being activist judges, this is not judicial review. What these
judges are doing. This is judicial sabotage. It is a
clear violation of the separation of powers. Is not judicial
power they're exercising. They're trying to tell the president that
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he has to turn around planes.
Speaker 16 (59:06):
During a military operation.
Speaker 7 (59:08):
Last time I checked, Jeff Bosberg is not a black
trans woman, so I don't think Joe Biden would have
hired him to be an air traffic controller. And he's
certainly not the commander in chief who can order the
president to stop in the middle of military operations and
turn them around and then make it doubling down on
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his danger. He's asking the Justice Department to come in
and reveal these classified or highly.
Speaker 16 (59:37):
Secret military operations.
Speaker 7 (59:40):
Why would a foreign leader want to deal with a
president of the United States on a high risk operation
like this, like the Salvadorian president just did. If the
mission is going to get exposed publicly because an activist
judge held a Saturday hearing, it puts American and Allied
lives in grave danger. And if those planes would have
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turned around, the Salvadorian president would have been waiting there
with hundreds of government officials to accept these terrorists and
they didn't show up. That would have humiliated a foreign ally.
Makes it less likely they'll do business with us that
undermines the president's power, as the commander in chief has
power to conduct foreign affairs on behalf of the behalf
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of the country. And so I would say this directly
to the Chief Justice, John Roberts, you need to get
your judicial house in order, and if you don't, Congress
is going to do it for you. I know that
there is appetite to do this because I'm working with
House and Senate leaders on this bill.
Speaker 16 (01:00:45):
And I'll tell you what that there.
Speaker 7 (01:00:47):
Will be sixty votes if we have a bill that
works with people like Sheldon white House to bring ethics
reform to the Supreme Court, which is long what Sheldon
white House is doing. So this is very so and
I hope the Chief Justice understands how serious this is
when he lets his judicial saboteurs destroy the presidents.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
Okay, stay there, Mike Davis. This is this is a
huge issue.
Speaker 18 (01:01:13):
And I want to get even further deeper into this.
Is there a moment where President Trump his administration should say,
We're just not going to listen to you, man, We're
not going to do this, and it is time for
the Supreme Court to intervene. And I hope everybody in
the audience understands this that two partner countries of ours,
Brazil and Israel, are living under similar judicial despotism. But
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it is far, far worse. If you have Brazil and Israel.
They're basically controlled by an unelected Supreme Court that calls
the shots, that can impeach presidents, that can overturn laws.
District courts should not have the authority to enjoin the
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Accepting this program for a special live report.
Speaker 20 (01:03:01):
We interrupting your regularly scheduled programming. Take you to the
White House where President Trump has been meeting with his cabinet.
Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
Let's listen this.
Speaker 10 (01:03:08):
They said, thank you very much. It was no incentive
for them to use it.
Speaker 28 (01:03:13):
But what is good is the tariffs will make it
so that they want to come back.
Speaker 10 (01:03:17):
That's why they're coming back.
Speaker 28 (01:03:18):
I think they're coming back because of the election that
took place on November fifth, and because of the fact
that they have to come back, because the tariffs are forcing.
Speaker 10 (01:03:27):
Them to come back.
Speaker 28 (01:03:28):
And remember there are no tariffs if you build here,
and that's a big factor.
Speaker 10 (01:03:33):
So we have record numbers.
Speaker 28 (01:03:35):
How it was just telling me the numbers that we're
talking about are crazy, beyond anybody's wildest expectation. So they'll
be doing a lot of building all sorts of businesses,
including the basics of automobiles. As you know, Indiana's Honda's
coming in with a massive plant to Indiana. But there
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are many plans that are happening, and literally summer started already.
General Motors is already redoing plants that were half abandoned
or they have plants that weren't being fully utilized.
Speaker 10 (01:04:10):
They're going to be they and others.
Speaker 28 (01:04:12):
They're going to be making parts and other things in
those plants so that it's one stop shopping. Finally, it's ridiculous.
You had to go to Mexico, you had to go
to Canada. A car went all over the place. It's like,
I don't know how that would have worked, but that's
the way it sort of ended up. We had a deal,
and we have a deal. It's fine, but people took
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advantage of the deal. They cheated, and when you cheat,
the deals are unfortunate. But now what's happening is the
numbers are beyond our wildest expectations. Now having to do
with cutting, we've done a lot of cutting, a lot
of cutting from people, ideally the people that aren't doing
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the job. In many cases, people weren't attending jobs in
some cases. In many cases people do didn't exist. They
had on the government roles people that don't even exist.
But of the ones that did exist, as you know,
many didn't come to work, many had no intention of
coming to work. Many were paid and working someplace else.
(01:05:14):
There were lots of band scenarios, but they're being weeded
out and I think we're probably ahead of schedule on that.
And to me, something that was just terrible is the
contracts that were finding, the fraudulent contracts that we're finding,
where millions and millions of dollars and even billions of
dollars in some cases were given out.
Speaker 10 (01:05:33):
And I think we'll start with that.
Speaker 28 (01:05:36):
I'd like to start with Doug Bergham, Secretary of the Interior.
He told us about a couple of contracts that we
have now found.
Speaker 10 (01:05:46):
When he got there.
Speaker 28 (01:05:47):
They saw this with Chris and everybody, and they couldn't
believe it.
Speaker 10 (01:05:50):
Doug, could you just feel it?
Speaker 29 (01:05:51):
Would you told us a little while happy to this president,
there was a federal consulting Group which was a group
inside of Interior, but it was managing contracts from many
different agencies that flowed through here.
Speaker 30 (01:06:05):
One of those contracts was for to do surveys of individuals.
Speaker 10 (01:06:10):
Eight hundred and thirty million dollars.
Speaker 30 (01:06:12):
For surveys, and so part of the question was, hey,
could we actually see the surveys, and then the surveys
came back and it was a survey was like eight
and a half by eleven sheet of paper with ten
questions that anyone's you know, child in junior high could
have put together or AI could have done for free
eight hundred thirty million dollars.
Speaker 10 (01:06:30):
So that's one one that we've stopped.
Speaker 30 (01:06:33):
And that contract was going out after you were inaugurated, sir,
So it was jumping a fraud.
Speaker 28 (01:06:39):
It's a fraud that we've had many fraudulent contracts that
were caught by the work that Elon and his people
are doing and working with our people. It's been brought
to light the fraud, not just wasted abuse, The fraud
has been incredible.
Speaker 10 (01:06:56):
You mentioned one, madam.
Speaker 31 (01:06:58):
Well, yes, sir, Well, let me just add to that
and thank you. We just had a wonderful cabinet meeting,
all aligned on certainly the effort to realign the government.
But even at the US Department of Agriculture, we've canceled
three hundred thousand dollars contract educating on food justice for
queer and transgender farmers in San Francisco. A similar contract
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we canceled in New York, again educating transgender and queer
farmers on.
Speaker 32 (01:07:24):
Food justice and food equality.
Speaker 31 (01:07:26):
I'm not even sure what that means, but apparently the
last administration wanted to put our taxpayer dollars towards that.
We canceled a six hundred thousand dollars contract in out
of Louisiana that was studying the menstrual cycles of transgender men,
a six hundred thousand dollars contract. We canceled another contract
out of a university in the middle of the country
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that focused on getting more diversity, equity, and inclusion into
our pest management industry. Again, these are nonsensical. It makes
zero sense to use taxpayer dollars to fund these.
Speaker 10 (01:07:59):
I know.
Speaker 31 (01:07:59):
These are just a few examples of the hundreds and hundreds.
Speaker 10 (01:08:02):
That we have found.
Speaker 8 (01:08:04):
The case of Forward was with the Small Business Administration,
where they were hanging out loans a three hundred and
thirty million dollars worth of loans to people under the
age of eleven. I think the youngest Kelly was a
nine month year old who got one hundred thousand old loan.
That's a very precocious baby you were talking about here.
Speaker 33 (01:08:22):
Well, we're tackling the fraud, waste and abuse.
Speaker 10 (01:08:26):
In the agency.
Speaker 29 (01:08:27):
We've seen, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars of
fraud go unprosecuted.
Speaker 25 (01:08:32):
So we're getting that on.
Speaker 34 (01:08:33):
We have a zero tolerance policy for fraud and we
continue to crack down on it and make sure people
are held accountable.
Speaker 10 (01:08:43):
And you have a lot of that. You've found far
too much of it. It's a pure fraud.
Speaker 28 (01:08:49):
We like to use the words waste and abuse because
they make they sort of sound good, but many of
these things are pure fraud. Now, there was a contract
that you've heard about. Stacey Abrams got two billion dollars
just before we took over, and it was a rush
to get her the money, and that was environmental and
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nobody knows what she was doing. But two billion. If
you got two million, that's a lot. If you got
two hundred thousand, that's a lot. But this was two
billion dollars was given Lydia wanted to talk about that
and the other one that was even worse.
Speaker 35 (01:09:23):
EPA has now canceled over twenty two billion dollars worth
of contracts. Two billion dollars going to this NGO that
Stacy Abrams was tied to. They received only one hundred
dollars in twenty twenty three, and then the Biden administration
gave them two billion dollars.
Speaker 36 (01:09:40):
The director of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund saw it
his former employer get five billion dollars. So twenty billion
dollars went to just eight NGOs and they're all passed throughs.
And then they were giving it to other entities, many
of them were passed throughs.
Speaker 35 (01:09:54):
And what you have is all these extra middlemen. They're
taking their cut, and the tax payers of getting screwed.
They're losing out on all this hard earned money. They
can't afford to have the federal government waste. The partnership
with Doge and Elon Musk has been incredible EPA. Their
team is very talented. We wouldn't have been able to
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do it without them. And of course this mandate from
President Trump to make sure that we identify every last penny,
whether we're saving fifty thousand dollars, five million dollars, we're
twenty two billion dollars we will not rest until every
last penny is saved. Thank you, mister President, for the
opportunity to do this for the American public.
Speaker 10 (01:10:33):
Thank you great jovy. So we have a lot of that.
Speaker 28 (01:10:38):
We're getting down to a point we think probably over
the next two or three months, will be pretty much
satisfied with the people that are working hard and want
to be members of the administration and our country really,
and they're doing a lot of good people. We have
a lot of great people. We want to keep the
bat We want to keep the good ones, and we
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want to get rid of the ones that don't exist,
and we want to get rid of the ones that
do exist but don't work, and we have quite a
few of them. Would anybody else like to say something
before we take some questions from the press, Plase Doug Collins.
Speaker 27 (01:11:13):
I think a lot of things that you've always told
me is take care of our reverence, and that's what
we're doing for DA And one of the things those
you also have to know who your boys are. You
have to know the very fact who you are. We're
four hundred and seventy thousand roughly when we started this,
larger than the Activeduty Army, when you think about that
in the perspective. But however, this is an interesting point.
When I first got there and we started looking at
this how you take care of people, we didn't have
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an HR system that could actually give us a rundown
who actually was working where that we've had to work
with that, working with our BA employees who are those liaisons,
we've been able to put together an organizational chart which
we can start looking at that. But the interesting part
about it is about to take a care of otters.
And what you've told me to do is how do
we get the people in the right places? And I
think when we look at this, GAO has told us
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we were high risk for years. The previous administration put
literally tens of billions of dollars and tens of thousand
employees over the last four years, and we saw our
statistics basically go stay the same or go down backlogs
when a you know, maybe the question is not money
and employees anymore. Maybe it's the organization and how we
effectively deliver for the American people.
Speaker 16 (01:12:13):
That's what we're going to do well.
Speaker 28 (01:12:15):
And you know, one thing, when I add to it,
it is not necessarily a very popular thing.
Speaker 10 (01:12:19):
To do. You know, you're talking.
Speaker 28 (01:12:20):
About employment, you're talking about people and the lives of people.
Speaker 10 (01:12:24):
And yet I think.
Speaker 28 (01:12:25):
The American public understands we're trying to save our country
and make our country great again. I mean, you could
say it, but we're trying to save our country from
this extraordinary thing that was happening. What they were doing
to our country was just a horrible thing. And I
have no idea how it plays out in the public.
Speaker 10 (01:12:46):
I have. I guess you see.
Speaker 28 (01:12:47):
Poll numbers that are very good numbers, but I don't
know what that means long term. But it's something that
has to be done. If we don't do it, we're
not going to have much of a country left. So
we have to do it. So we're doing things that
I think a lot of present edents wouldn't be inclined
to do.
Speaker 10 (01:13:01):
But we're doing it to really, you know, I don't
want to use cliche.
Speaker 28 (01:13:07):
I don't want to say we're doing it to make
America great again, because I say that on the campaign trail,
But there's really no other words I could express it
better than that. It's we're doing it to help our country,
and our country was riddled with fat like no country,
probably anywhere in the world, and we're getting rid of
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the fat and at the same time we're bringing in
We're going to be bringing in millions of very good,
high paying jobs, and we're going to be taking in
a lot of money.
Speaker 10 (01:13:37):
Our country's going to be very strong.
Speaker 28 (01:13:38):
We've been ripped off by every country in the world,
friend and foe. We were taking advantage of like nobody's
ever seen. And you saw what happened today with Venezuela.
We did something with Venezuela which is long in the
making and it's very substantial, and we'll be announcing cars
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very short and we already announced steel, as you know,
and aluminum. We'll be announcing pharmaceuticals at some point, and
they're not too just because we have to have pharmaceuticals.
Speaker 10 (01:14:10):
We don't make pharmaceuticals anymore in our country.
Speaker 28 (01:14:13):
And if we have problems like wars or anything else,
we need steel, we need pharmaceuticals, we need aluminum, we
need a lot of these things that we sort of
don't make it anymore, and yet we're equipped to do
it all. So we'll be announcing some of these things
in the very near future, not the long future, the
very near future, and it'll bring it. It'll bring in
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billions of dollars, billions and billions, and it'll bring in,
maybe more importantly, jobs, it'll protect the jobs we.
Speaker 10 (01:14:40):
Have, and it's going to be really, really quite amazing.
Speaker 28 (01:14:45):
Chris, did you have something to say.
Speaker 9 (01:14:48):
Yes, mister President, I want to say, energy is the
infrastructure that makes our country run and drives our national security.
That Biden administration grew my department, the Department of Energy,
by twenty percent and expenditure much more than that, all
in an effort to reduce the production of energy in
the United States and to make energy more expensive. We
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are stewards of the American taxpayer dollars, right, That's the
job of everyone around this table, led by you. We
want to reverse that trajectory and care about every dollar
an American taxpayer gives us and are we using it
for the benefit of Americans.
Speaker 10 (01:15:25):
Let me tell you one thing.
Speaker 9 (01:15:26):
Huge growth in expenditures, huge growth in employee count. Puerto Rico,
in American Territory, had its electricity grid destroyed. They had
billions of dollars in the Department of Energy to help
Puerto Rico. Yet they didn't spend that money because that
money would have meant more energy, more jobs, more prosperity
in Puerto Rico. They wanted to have them as a
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poster child of wind and solar. This island should run
on winded solar. That just doesn't work. But they cared
about politics more than the American people, and they didn't
treat the dollars like they were their dollars.
Speaker 16 (01:16:00):
Table.
Speaker 9 (01:16:00):
The team you have assembled, we're treating the American dollars
like their hour dollars.
Speaker 10 (01:16:05):
Thank you. You're doing a great job on energy.
Speaker 28 (01:16:07):
By the way, we have things happening with energy that
will knock your socks off, a really amazing, amazing job.
Speaker 10 (01:16:14):
How would you want to say a couple of words.
Speaker 37 (01:16:16):
Well, what is so exciting is April second, It's just
around the corner, and that's American Liberation Day.
Speaker 10 (01:16:24):
That's the day when the.
Speaker 37 (01:16:26):
Rest of the world starts to treat America with respect
and your leadership understanding how the rest of the world
treats us, and what balance and what fair trade finally
is going to be is going to take care of America.
It's going to launch the external Revenue Service to start
to build the power and prestige of America back and
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I'm honored to be helping you on that course.
Speaker 28 (01:16:51):
It's an interesting term, right, the external revenue service. We're
going to take in a lot of money from the
outside and that's going to keep our taxes low, and.
Speaker 10 (01:17:01):
I think getting a lot lower.
Speaker 28 (01:17:02):
It's going to be a lot of money and that well,
the external will take care of the internal to a
large extent. So I think it's going to be a
beautiful transformation. Lindy, you might say a couple of words,
You've done so amazing. It's a fifty percent cut. And
more importantly, we want to bring education into the States
where at the bottom of the pack, but we're the
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most expensive per pupil. And we want to bring education
back to the States where they can teach the students
lovingly with their parents and with the boards and everything else,
and they'll be every bit as good as these other countries.
These states, these individual states will do a phenomenal job.
Speaker 38 (01:17:40):
I want to say something, yes, sir, and if we
think about education, if we don't address the issues in
education now and start getting our scores up, what are
we going to find our next generation generation?
Speaker 10 (01:17:51):
After that?
Speaker 39 (01:17:51):
We're our engineers, our doctors, our lawyers are scientists are
AI and technical experts going to come from we will
go farther and farther down. And with everything else we're
doing within our country, building, manufacturing, bringing all of that back.
If we don't educate and the best way we can,
we will be lost and.
Speaker 32 (01:18:11):
Those generations will be lost.
Speaker 40 (01:18:12):
It is I think the cornerstone of our culture and
what we need to focus on. And so by having
education at the best place where it can be, which
is at the states, the local levels, with governors, with
best practices and tools which I hope the Department of
Education can help supply for them, we'll do it and
lending us.
Speaker 28 (01:18:32):
You know, the SBA is taking over her student loans,
which is a lot of loans.
Speaker 10 (01:18:38):
It's a big job.
Speaker 28 (01:18:39):
And Kelly, we appreciate that you're going to do fantastically well.
And Bobby is going to be taken over there various
medical aspects and health aspects of the educational process.
Speaker 10 (01:18:51):
And he's going to do a fantastic job of it.
So thank you, Matt, thank you. Just a president, I'd
just say that I'm very grateful to you.
Speaker 41 (01:18:59):
Great from the partnership with Osian, with the ELON, we've
identified extraordinary waste in my department and HHS. The expenditures,
the budget of HHS during the administration went up by
thirty eight percent, the employees went up by seventeen percent,
and healthcare went down. We have forty comms departments, we
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have forty procurement departments. We have forty departments and we
have forty procurement hr none of them talking to each other.
We are with Elons Health eliminating the redundancies. We are
streamlining our department. We're going to go back to providing
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gold standard science. We're going to get the money to
the scientists and to the patients rather than to the
administrators and to the bureaucrats. And we're going to restore
gold standard science and we're going to make America healthy again.
Speaker 10 (01:19:58):
Thank you very much. That's great.
Speaker 28 (01:20:01):
If you might, Madam Secretary, say a little bit about
what's happening and how well we've done to the border, sir.
Speaker 33 (01:20:08):
This last week I was in Arizona, California, Alaska, and Florida,
and CBP literally has almost one hundred percent operational control
of the border, which means that our country is secure
and that we know who's coming into this country and
that they love our country and they want to help.
Speaker 25 (01:20:26):
Keep it great into the future. We are in the
month of March.
Speaker 33 (01:20:30):
The last couple of weeks increased our deportations by fifty percent,
so we're now not even just getting the worst of
the worst out. We're making sure that there's consequences for
being here in committing crimes in our communities and where
the numbers are continuing to escalate and to go up, Sir.
This next week, I'm headed This week, I'm headed down
Dale Salvador. I'll be in the prison where we sent
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TDA members. I'll be meeting with the president and also
Columbia and Mexico and talking about building these relationships so
that we can continue to get people out of this
country that don't belong here and take them home. And also,
you had talked to me about sending the message worldwide
about the fact that people shouldn't be coming to this
country and they shouldn't be coming here illegally. So we
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are in several other countries around the world with a
message right now that's saying if you are thinking about
coming to America illegally and coming here, don't do it.
Speaker 25 (01:21:23):
You are not welcomed.
Speaker 33 (01:21:24):
We have a legal process to becoming a United States citizen,
and there are consequences if you come here illegally, and
America has changed because we're putting Americans first.
Speaker 25 (01:21:33):
So we've also the Coastguard has done phenomenal work.
Speaker 33 (01:21:36):
I don't know if you all have reported on it,
but we have broken historic records in the amount of
drug interdictions that they have brought in. We've repositioned the
fleet to go after the fentanyl crisis and to go
after the southern border and securing it, and they've done
amazing work.
Speaker 25 (01:21:51):
As far as that we were.
Speaker 33 (01:21:53):
Down in Florida, they brought in half a billion dollars
worth of cocaine that they had done in for interdictions
and had brought them in going right directly after the
cartels and doing great work there.
Speaker 25 (01:22:08):
And we have a cutter that we have sped up
the process.
Speaker 33 (01:22:11):
Served the icebreaker that'll be hitting the waters here this summer,
and we've got two more that will be coming. But
you know, Russia is using they're cutters and ice breakers
up in the Arctic to do surveillance on us. And
we're going to reposition our fleet to continue to partner
on to thank the Secretary of Defense and the Navy.
Speaker 25 (01:22:29):
For all of their help and partnership too.
Speaker 33 (01:22:30):
We do operations together because they're obviously maybe warships are
in certain regions, but our cutters are faster and can
work together in a partnership. That's securing America and we're
going to eliminate FEMA. So we've got a lot to do,
but it's all good, and we're working hard and.
Speaker 25 (01:22:48):
We're going to make sure that we're continuing to do
exactly what you promised.
Speaker 10 (01:22:51):
It's verach great jobs.
Speaker 28 (01:22:52):
Yesterday, there was a plaza that you know, well, there'd
be hundreds of thousands of people standing at that plaza
pouring into our country, totally unchecked, many people from jails
and prisons and mental institutions and gang members and horrible,
horrible and they just poured into our country. Yesterday I
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was speaking to somebody I was checking on the border,
and they said, there was literally nobody in this massive plaza.
Speaker 10 (01:23:19):
You know, we're talking.
Speaker 28 (01:23:23):
A plaza that would hold hundreds of thousands of people.
Speaker 10 (01:23:26):
There was literally nobody there.
Speaker 28 (01:23:29):
There was one person sweeping it, but there were no people.
It's been amazing, it's been an amazing transformation, very quickly
and we're getting the bad ones out first, and we're
taking them out. And there's some really bad ones, really
bad ones, murderers, murders of more than one people, at
least fifty percent murdered more than one person. This is
the people that were letting in through their open border policy.
Speaker 10 (01:23:52):
It was terrible.
Speaker 28 (01:23:53):
But I want to just congratulate you and Tom Holman
on the job you've done.
Speaker 21 (01:23:58):
You've been a Boston this weekend.
Speaker 33 (01:24:01):
Hundreds of dangerous criminals were removed, four killers taken out
of the country just by what they did in Boston
this last few days.
Speaker 10 (01:24:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 28 (01:24:09):
And these are killers that there's no reasoning. It's not like, oh,
let's talk them out of it. These are stone cold killers.
They don't care, they don't even think about it. They
kill somebody, they go to sleep, they wake up, they
don't even remember they killed them. These are bad people
that should have never been allowed into our country. Pam
is doing such a fantastic job. I thought maybe you
could say a few words, thank you.
Speaker 32 (01:24:29):
President.
Speaker 34 (01:24:31):
As far as we are hearing a lot about fraud,
waste and abuse, a lot of waste and abuse, but
there is a tremendous amount of fraud and Elon, Thank
you for your partnership, Thank you for your team. You
have uncovered so much fraud in our government, and.
Speaker 32 (01:24:44):
We will prosecute you.
Speaker 34 (01:24:46):
We have an intern or of task force now working
with every agency sitting here at this table, and if
you've committed fraud, we're coming after you.
Speaker 25 (01:24:55):
Thank you Elon for that.
Speaker 34 (01:24:56):
On the violent crime level, thanks to President Trump's directive,
we are seeking the death penalty again. So all of
these horrible violent criminals that you're hearing about around the country,
they will face the death penalty federally within our country.
And the drug dealers need to get out of here
because we are coming after you. We're going to have
ninety four great US attorneys around this country and everyone
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will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Speaker 4 (01:25:21):
Thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 25 (01:25:23):
President. Is that your directive?
Speaker 28 (01:25:24):
I couldn't have said that better. That's that's very good,
doing a fantastic job. Thanks Now, do you have any
questions please?
Speaker 10 (01:25:33):
President? Yeah? Yeah, please, mister President.
Speaker 31 (01:25:36):
What can States do now to implement your Department of
Education execun Order.
Speaker 28 (01:25:40):
Well, I think what's going to happen is we are
cleaning out a lot of things like the loans student loans,
which will be handled very professionally by people that do that.
And then, as you know, RFK Junior is going to
do a fantastic job having to do with health and
the other things, and frankly better than the people at
the Department of Education.
Speaker 10 (01:26:01):
You see the buildings all over DC.
Speaker 28 (01:26:05):
And then the rest is the states are going to
start coming in and taking all of the information on
all of their students. And I think a lot of
that information is it's going to be shipped to different
states like Iowa, like Indiana, like so many they're so
anxious to get they're calling us and they're so anxious
to get it. We'll be shipping the records of the
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children that they're taking care of, that they want to
take care of, and the process will begin, and I
think it won't be that long before the States will
be really running the Department of Education. Our teachers are
going to be taken very well care of. And I said,
you know, personally, I don't care union non union. As
a matter of teachers are so important to this country
and to me, and we're going to take great care
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of our teachers.
Speaker 10 (01:26:48):
And I know it's very important.
Speaker 28 (01:26:50):
To Linda so I think you're going to see a
tremendous change very quickly having to do with education, and
the process has already begun, very strong begun. I think
we've done, you know whatever it is eight weeks. People
are amazed at how much we've done in terms of
the safety of the country. In fact, I would like
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to ask maybe Marca to say a few words on
what's happening with respect to in particular Russia Ukraine, where
we have some pretty good news.
Speaker 10 (01:27:19):
I think we want to get it stopped.
Speaker 28 (01:27:21):
Loving two thy five hundred young people, and these are
Russian and Ukrainian people largely they're not American people, but
on a human basis, we want to get it stopped,
and we want to stop spending billions and billions of
dollars to a country that we think it's it's time
and we're doing pretty well market.
Speaker 10 (01:27:41):
Do you want to say so, Yeah, mister President.
Speaker 42 (01:27:42):
First of all, I think the American people should be
proud that we have a president that's promoting peace in
the end of conflict on this planet. This is a
war that's gone on for three years, as you pointed
out that, as you've rightly pointed out, would have never
happened had you been president, but now it's here and
it needs to be brought to an end.
Speaker 4 (01:27:57):
There is no military.
Speaker 42 (01:27:58):
Solution to this war has to enter negotiation, and there's
only one leader in the world that's capable of bringing
the two sides to a table, and that's our president,
the President of the United States, President Trump, and that's
what he's done. And so today, even as we speak,
we have teams on the ground in Saudi Arabia, a
meeting with the respective sides and the hopes of making
progress towards this outcome that we all want to see.
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And I think that the country owes you great det
a gratitude, and the world really because I mean, you're
the only leader in the planet that can bring the
two sides together to bring an end to this conflict.
And that's what you've done, and you've done it despite
you know, impediments from other countries and others who maybe
have different opinions about how this should go. But ultimately,
I think that the only chance we have for peace
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is to the President's leadership, and you've shown that and
we hope it'll bear fruit. And today I'll hopefully be
one step more in that direction.
Speaker 28 (01:28:49):
Thank you wellgo And on the Middle East, another hotspot
that we didn't have a problem with. It was no
problem in the Middle East when we left, and now
there's a lot of problems in the Middle East.
Speaker 10 (01:28:58):
But we're working on that.
Speaker 28 (01:29:00):
But I think we've seen significant progress and I think
you'll have start.
Speaker 10 (01:29:04):
We're going to start.
Speaker 28 (01:29:05):
We were talking with the Vice President a little while ago,
and you're going to see countries start to fill up.
Speaker 10 (01:29:12):
The Abraham Accords. More and more countries want to join.
Speaker 28 (01:29:15):
It was a great success, tremendous success, and then Biden
and his group did zero with it. That should have
been filled up within a year of the election, would
have been filled up. So countries are starting to want
to get involved very much with the Abraham Accords again.
Speaker 10 (01:29:31):
So that'll be great. JD. Do you want to say
something Yeah, sure, yes, sir, just on that topic.
Speaker 43 (01:29:37):
If you think about what happened with the Abraham Accords,
one of the great diplomatic breakthroughs under the first Trump
administration really the last thirty or forty years of American
history in the Middle East, and the Biden administration did
absolutely nothing with it, built on it, not at all,
added zero additional countries purely out of political spite. The
Biden administration I think hurt the United States and really
hurt the project of world peace that is Jane. Luckily,
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about two months ago we got a new president and
that president has given us the task of building out
the Abraham Accords, adding new countries to it. And really
what you see is a lot of these countries that
have historical ethnic or religious hatreds want to build. They
want to build new artificial intelligence, they want to build
new real estate projects. They want their citizens to become
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rich and prosperous and peaceful, and they're setting to the
sides of those old hatreds under the leadership of President Trump.
So it's early, but we made a lot of progress
and we'll keep on making a progressor.
Speaker 10 (01:30:31):
One of the thank you JD.
Speaker 28 (01:30:32):
One of the things that's very important, I think to mention,
I saw a show yesterday and they had a Democrat
congressman on was on Fox and he said, well, President
Trump said prices would be coming down, and unstead he's
focused on other things. Well, we all focused on a
lot of other things, like peace, like all of these
companies that are moving in in jobs. But what he
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didn't say is that prices have come down very substantially.
And if you look at when I came in after
one week, they were screaming at me about eggs. Eggs
had nothing to do with me, but they were through
the roof and you couldn't get them. And now they're
down about thirty five forty percent, maybe even more than that.
I'm gonna let Brooke if you would just discuss that.
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And groceries generally prices are coming down, and energy prices
are coming down, and I hope the Fed lower's interest rates,
and then you're going to see interest rates coming down,
and I'll have you speak about that in a second's cut.
Speaker 32 (01:31:27):
Well, sir, thank you.
Speaker 31 (01:31:28):
I think the first thing that's really remarkable to note
is that the prices of eggs under the four years
of Joe Biden increased two hundred and thirty seven percent
two hundred and thirty seven percent in those four years,
and yet it wasn't covered in the press at all.
No one talked about the price of eggs in the
summer of last year, for example, from the media. So,
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of course, the president wins and he is inaugurated, and
the next day everyone is yelping about why the price
of eggs.
Speaker 32 (01:31:56):
Are so high.
Speaker 31 (01:31:57):
So so, it was certainly one of many many issues
we took on. Under the four years of Joe Biden,
we had the cost of input go up thirty.
Speaker 32 (01:32:03):
Percent for all of our agriculture products.
Speaker 31 (01:32:05):
At the same time, the trade deficit increased forty nine
billion dollars, so it was zero under the first Trump administration,
and then under Joe Biden, we sold forty nine billion
dollars less of our egg products around the world. Then
you combine that with the av and bird flu and
I know I've talked to a lot of you in
the press on this over the last three or four weeks,
but listen, here's the deal. The President, under his vision
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and support, we released about a month ago, a very
significant plan on how to bring the price of eggs down.
Speaker 32 (01:32:35):
It included five prongs.
Speaker 31 (01:32:36):
I won't go into it now because I don't want
to bore everyone. But since that day, since we released
that plan regarding biosecurity, repopulation, importing eggs research, and then deregulating,
taking those onerous rules off of our farmers are egg
laying farmers. Since that time, the price of eggs, the
wholesale price of eggs has come down fifty three percent,
(01:32:57):
So we're going to keep working on it. Listen, it's
not something you saw overnight. Avian bird flu and some
of the other animal diseases. We're working across the government,
several partners out in the cabinet on that, especially my
friends Secretary Kennedy over at HHS. But we have a
long term solution, but at least for now in the
short term, thanks to President Trump and so many that
have worked so hard, the price of eggs are coming down,
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as well as the price of grocery.
Speaker 32 (01:33:21):
So thank you, sir for the opportunity to lead on that.
Speaker 28 (01:33:23):
And the number is fifty three percent and they're readily available,
so that's I think it's a fantastic job.
Speaker 10 (01:33:29):
And overall groceries are down.
Speaker 32 (01:33:32):
That's right, they're coming down.
Speaker 28 (01:33:34):
The consumers finally seeing some good news instead of a
year after year of prices going up because of grossly
incompetent leadership. Scott, you want to talk about interest rates
where you see it all going.
Speaker 44 (01:33:47):
Yes, sir, So we are under your direction. We're reprivatizing
the economy. We're bringing down government spending, we're bringing down
excess employment in the government sector. On the other side,
we're going to re leverage the banking system. We're going
to have all the new manufacturing jobs, so everyone is
laid off from the government. We'll have an opportunity to
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go into the private sector, and that is going to
lead to disinflation. We're going to inflation is under control.
We're going to get the affordability crisis fixed, so lower energy, deregulation,
more private sector jobs. That will naturally get interest rates down.
Interest rates down. Mortgage rates are down almost every week
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since January twentieth. The energy costs are down about fifteen percent,
crude oils down about fifteen percent. And as we keep
that going, interest rates are going to keep declining. It'll
be good for mortgages, it'll be good for credit card debt,
it'll be great for auto loans.
Speaker 28 (01:34:48):
It's great, and you're doing a really, really good job.
I hope I'd like to see the fit lower interest rates.
That's just my opinion. Because things are coming down, we
have inflation under control. Tremendous amounts of money will be
soon coming in from tariffs, which is about time that
we were able to partake. We've been ripped off by
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every country on that basis, and it's about time. But
that will be I think very it treated very fairly,
will be very fair. But the money that we're talking
about is rather astronomical, and it should be because we
put years and years. I was able in the first term.
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We had a great first term with the highest stock
price increase ever, all the different things that we had.
But one of the things we took in a lot
of money in tariffs and I just started that process
and we had to slowed down because of the COVID.
We didn't go forward. We did a very good job
with COVID, but that was something that happened to the
whole world. It was a shame, what a shame all
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those people did, and all of the problems that it
caused for countries are worse.
Speaker 10 (01:36:00):
I mean, some countries still.
Speaker 28 (01:36:02):
Haven't recovered economically, they haven't recovered. But we we took
in hundreds of billions of dollars in TIFFs just starting
the process. But this is a program that's going to
be I think unbelievable for our country, and I think
it's treating other countries very.
Speaker 10 (01:36:20):
Fairly, very very fairly.
Speaker 28 (01:36:22):
I'd like to ask if I might Sean Duffy to
say a few words about the air traffic control situation.
Speaker 10 (01:36:29):
You know, there were some.
Speaker 28 (01:36:31):
Misaps, one in particular the helicopter crashing into the plane.
We have a system that's forty years old. They spent
tens of billions of dollars trying to patch it up
and you know, make it work, but it doesn't work.
And my pilot says, they use different systems. They don't
want to use our system. It's so obsolete and it's
an obsolete, horrible thing that happened with respect to it,
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and we were going to I said day one, if
this happens we are successful, we're gonna have to get
a brand new, modern, top of the line air traffic system.
And I think I can say that I've been working
a little bit with Shown on it. But Shown's been
working hard on it and with his new person at FDA,
(01:37:15):
who's going to be terrific, by the way, And maybe
you want to talk to them about that, because we
need safety in the air, total safety in the air,
and this will give that to you.
Speaker 4 (01:37:24):
Sure, Thank you, sur President.
Speaker 6 (01:37:25):
We had a conversation on Friday again our air traffic
control system, as we talked about maybe privately or I
don't know publicly with all of you. But we have
decades of ideas and billions of dollars and no progress
is ever made on any of these initiatives. Air traffic
control is the same thing, and so we're having a
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conversation about building a state of the art, brand new,
best technology, envy of the world air traffic control system.
And what's interesting from from the dog team is they'll
look and say, well, what is the problem. Why hasn't
this been built? This is about safety, This is about
people's lives. All of you fly, your family flies, Why
hasn't it been done?
Speaker 4 (01:38:06):
And the problem is in government it takes way too long.
Speaker 6 (01:38:09):
So technology changes and money changes, and administrations change. We
have to do this fast, which is why we need
the partnership from the Congress to give us the money upfront,
the best ideas and the best technology available in the world.
Speaker 4 (01:38:21):
We're going to build in the system. I think, mister President,
we can do it.
Speaker 10 (01:38:24):
In three years.
Speaker 4 (01:38:25):
I think Trump Tower was built in three or three
and a half years, and I think we could match
the Trump Tower time frame.
Speaker 6 (01:38:30):
Two years, two years maybe not that good, but about.
Speaker 21 (01:38:36):
About three years.
Speaker 6 (01:38:37):
And again we have to choreograph because again, our towers
are operational keeping plans in the air.
Speaker 4 (01:38:46):
So it's we've got to choreograph this, but we can
do it in short order.
Speaker 6 (01:38:50):
If I can just make one other point, mister President,
we're thirty six trillion dollars in debt.
Speaker 4 (01:38:56):
You've never had a doge.
Speaker 6 (01:38:57):
We've never come in and looked at our government the
way mister President, you looked at this government and said,
there's too many people.
Speaker 4 (01:39:04):
There's there's contracts, fraud, waste, and abuse.
Speaker 6 (01:39:07):
And so we've had a few bumps in the road
as we've gone through this process. But if you look
around this room, everybody has has seen how the process
has evolved, and everyone appreciates some of the insight and
and technical support that we've gotten to make this government
more efficient, to make it more responsive to the American people.
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And so again, when you have a new system like this,
you'll you'll get some bumps.
Speaker 4 (01:39:33):
But things are rolling out.
Speaker 6 (01:39:35):
The last three weeks have been much much better as
our teams have integrated and we're working uh to to
deliver for the American people.
Speaker 4 (01:39:42):
And I would say some of the press that.
Speaker 6 (01:39:44):
Made comments last time about what happened in the last meeting.
Speaker 4 (01:39:48):
We had a we had a great conversation in the
last meeting.
Speaker 6 (01:39:50):
Elon and I had a great call after after the meeting,
And so sometimes the reporting can be a little bit off.
Speaker 4 (01:39:57):
I love the the analysis that you guys do when
you're not in the room.
Speaker 6 (01:40:02):
But I just note that we're working well together as president,
and the whole team here is working all together well.
Speaker 28 (01:40:07):
Actually, we decided to see you after the cabinet meeting.
Had said it before, and I think that's nice. But
if you think about it, I guess never in history
has anybody invited you to a cabinet meeting. We're very
open and transparent, and we had a very good meeting today.
So I mean, you're standing here, you're seeing what the
result of the meeting is. I think we're doing an
(01:40:29):
amazing job for essentially eight weeks on the job. I
think it's uh, there's never been anything like it. Did
you have a question?
Speaker 10 (01:40:36):
Please? All right?
Speaker 1 (01:40:37):
To ask you?
Speaker 21 (01:40:37):
You know, man, thank you for having us.
Speaker 10 (01:40:38):
Thank you, we appreciate it.
Speaker 11 (01:40:40):
Why actually, to follow up on the Attorney General's gods
and the one for you, you said that you're now
preparing to prosecute examples of fraud across freneral agencies referred
to you as you.
Speaker 25 (01:40:51):
Said, we are working with a team.
Speaker 34 (01:40:53):
We have a team of attorneys in place, working with
Elon's incredible team helping us, taking referrals from the cabinet members.
You know, these are your tax dollars and a lot
of it is just abuse, a lot of it's waste.
But if it's fraud, we are investigating it and we're coming.
We are looking at multiple cases of fraud throughout the
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federal government.
Speaker 11 (01:41:15):
What futures for President Greenland is confused about the second
Lady and the National Security advins are visiting this week.
They're concerned that this is further provocation. Remember it is
you ultimately one for Greenland. Could you further explain why
they're going what is the ultimate end all country?
Speaker 28 (01:41:35):
Yeah, well, not provocation. This is a friendliness, not provocation.
We're dealing with a lot of people from Greenland that
would like to see something happen with respect to that
being properly protected and properly taken care of. They're calling us,
We're not calling them. And we were invited over there
and I thought it would be a great I have
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great respect for uh. The wife of our first of
our great vice president. I think she's doing She's a
brilliant woman, she's a very nice woman, and she loves
the concept of Greenland, and so she's going there. And
I think Marco's going there, and some others are going there.
But we've been invited and they really like the idea
(01:42:19):
because they have been somewhat abandoned, as you know, they
haven't been taking well good care of and I think
Greenland's going to be something that maybe is in our future.
Speaker 10 (01:42:30):
I think it's important.
Speaker 28 (01:42:32):
It's important from the standpoint of international security. And if
you look at the ships outside of Greenland, you have Russia,
you have China, you have lots of different people and
lots of different places, and it cannot go on the
way it is. It's not going to go on the
way it is. I'll make a statement, it's not going
to happen. So they're going there, and that's purely friendship.
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A lot of people, Yeah, people from Greenland are asking together.
We have many, many requests from many many people. Some
officials too.
Speaker 10 (01:43:05):
Yes. Economic forecast.
Speaker 45 (01:43:07):
I saw one economic forecast coming out from the OECD
this past week that they are forecasting stagflation for the
United States downtick in terms of GDP growth. Do you
agree with that forecast? What do you see over the
course of twenty twenty five for us?
Speaker 28 (01:43:24):
Well, we inherited a very very bad and perilous situation
from a group of people. Again, we just got here
from a group and this takes a long time to develop,
from a group of people that truly.
Speaker 10 (01:43:36):
Didn't know what they were doing.
Speaker 28 (01:43:38):
And you see that with not only costs, you see
that with all of these fake contracts that have been
given out. So we inherited a bad situation. But I
think we're going to have an economy that booms. I
think when when it all kicks in, it's not going
to take very long because some of these people that
announced it, they're going to spend billions of dollars. I
mean literally, Apple is spending five hundred billion dollars.
Speaker 10 (01:44:00):
They've never made anything close to that to do that.
Speaker 28 (01:44:03):
They're building plans here instead of China, in set of
other places.
Speaker 10 (01:44:07):
When it all happens, and it's going to happen very soon.
Speaker 28 (01:44:10):
These are people that are many cases are already starting.
Speaker 10 (01:44:13):
They just announced. In some cases they literally they announced.
Speaker 28 (01:44:18):
But they actually started before the announcement, as you know,
because some are already building, this is going to kick in.
I think it's going to be amazing. So they're looking
at based on numbers that I was looking at six
months ago. Seven months ago, I was very concerned about
the economy. We're going to have something that's like nobody's
ever seen before. We have uh, we have numbers, and
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we have a job generation that I don't think we've
ever seen before. See how it works out, but I
think the economy is going to go through the roof.
Speaker 10 (01:44:50):
Wonderful. How you spraying?
Speaker 3 (01:44:53):
I'm In an interview with Time magazine published this morning,
President Zelenski said he believes in some members of your
team have been employed by Russian information.
Speaker 32 (01:45:01):
Those were heard his words.
Speaker 28 (01:45:03):
What do you have to say that, Well, probably they
have been influenced to get this thing settled because Ukraine
wants to see it settled. I think they have to
have it settled, and Russia wants to see it settled.
And I think if I weren't president, this would never happen.
Marco is doing a great job, and Steve Whitcoff has
been incredible. Michael Waltz, we have a great group of
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people working on it and it takes a good part
of their day settling something that really well. It affects
us monetarily because we've given so much money and we're
getting that done. In fact, Scott has telling me that
the agreement on rare Earth is just about completed.
Speaker 10 (01:45:42):
They'll sign it shortly.
Speaker 28 (01:45:44):
So it's as you know, Europe is in for a
very small fraction of what we're in for. It affects
them much more than affects us. And again they are
in as a loan, which nobody knew until I came alone.
Europe is giving the money to Ukraine as alone. We
were just pouring money into Ukraine. It's a very unfair situation.
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So we made a deal on Rarerst. But most importantly,
we want to stop the killing that's going on, two
five hundred on average, mostly soldiers a week of being killed,
and the Russian and the Ukrainian and if we can
stop it, that's a very important thing to me on
a human basis.
Speaker 10 (01:46:24):
Okay, anybody else are.
Speaker 32 (01:46:25):
You signing the Earth deal today?
Speaker 16 (01:46:27):
Is that what you need?
Speaker 10 (01:46:28):
No, we'll be signing it soon. It'll be signed very soon.
Speaker 31 (01:46:33):
On Ukraine recently mentioned the faith of Alder Ukrainian children abducted.
Speaker 10 (01:46:38):
And transported to Russia.
Speaker 38 (01:46:40):
So are you demanding that Russia returned these kids to
their families in Ukraine.
Speaker 28 (01:46:45):
Well, it's one of the things that we're talking about.
I know that no decision has been made. We're talking
about territory right now, we're talking about lines of demarcation.
We're talking about power plant ownership. Some people are saying
the United States should own the power plant and then
work it that way.
Speaker 10 (01:47:03):
Because we have the expertise to fix it up, et cetera,
et cetera. Okay, that would be something like that would
be fine with me.
Speaker 28 (01:47:10):
But they are talking about ownership of the big nuclear
power plant in particular. But all of these things will
come up, and they have come up, and that has
been discussed. Yees, Okay. I want to thank everybody very much.
This was a great meeting. These are phenomenal people We're
lucky to have. I have to tell you. I want
to thank you all, and Elan, I want to thank you.
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I know you've been through a lot with this horrible
situation that happened, saving America very unfair. What he is
is a patriot. Here's a man that I can tell
you he's a friend of mine who has become a
friend of mine.
Speaker 10 (01:47:45):
He supported me in the election. That's when I got
to know him. Really.
Speaker 28 (01:47:48):
I do him a little bit from the first term,
but not much. But he's a patriot more than anything else.
He's never think of it. He has never asked me
for a thing he could have. I always say, I
wonder if he's ever going to ask me if thing,
and that's always subject to change, and if it does change,
I'll let you know about it. But Elon has never
asked me for a thing. I mean, I got rid
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of the electric car mandate. I have no idea how
that affects him, but possibly not good.
Speaker 10 (01:48:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 28 (01:48:15):
But he's never asked me for a thing, and I
think that's an amazing tribute. I did get activated last
week when I saw what they were doing. I said,
he makes an incredible product, and we're going to go
out and tell people you can't do that stuff and
support him.
Speaker 10 (01:48:32):
They've got to support him.
Speaker 28 (01:48:33):
Because if he wasn't doing this, he wouldn't have any
of these difficulties. And I think it's getting less and less.
Pam has done a great job with regard to all
of the you know, I mean, I know the kind
of investigations that are going on if she finds them,
which she wills.
Speaker 10 (01:48:48):
You already found four of them.
Speaker 28 (01:48:50):
But I think they're going to suffer very grave consequences
because they're really terrorists when you think about it, they're
very terrorist at a high level. And I think the
people that financing them they could very well be people,
I know, people that you write about. But those people
are in big trouble, so they better cut it out.
But Elon's a patriot. We want to thank you very
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much for the job, you know, thank you very much,
thank you very much.
Speaker 10 (01:49:20):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 20 (01:49:22):
All Right. That was President searmp speaking at his latest
cabinet meeting.
Speaker 16 (01:49:25):
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