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March 31, 2025 97 mins

Commentary on economy, tariffs, the U.S. Senate, wallstreet, using laws to stop political enemies, coverage of Karoline Leavitt press release, transgender in women's locker room, and Moms for Liberty 

Guests: Sen. Rick Scott, Kurt Schlichter, and Scarlett Johnson 

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Speaker 1 (00:18):
The Charlie Kirk Show starts now.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Mark called me today at ten o'clock.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
We had a very very good talk.

Speaker 4 (00:25):
He's going through an.

Speaker 5 (00:26):
Election now and we'll see what happens, but we're going
to end up with a very good relationship with Canada
and a lot of the other countries.

Speaker 6 (00:33):
We have the example from the first term. We know
that we imposed historically high tariffs. All we got out
of that was prosperity and price stability. Germans in the
Japanese and South Koreans and the Mexicans have taken our
manufacturing capability, so we've got to get that back.

Speaker 7 (00:51):
This is a story about balance and the things that
are going well in the public mind for him is
is handling of immigration, which is still net positive, and
his deportation program is still net positive and popular.

Speaker 8 (01:06):
We're going to make a decision on secondary tariffs on
Iran based on whether.

Speaker 9 (01:10):
Or not they're going to make a deal. If they're
going to make.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
A deal, and we're never going to put secretary there,
I would prefer a deal.

Speaker 8 (01:19):
To the under alternative, which I think everybody was play.
Knows what that is, and that's not going to be pretty.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
And I do not prefer that.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Silenski, By the way, I think he's trying to back
out of the Rare Earth Deal, and if he does that,
he's got some problem, big, big problem. Well, he was
never going to be a member of NATO. He understands that.
So if he's looking to renegotiate the deal, he's got
a big problem.

Speaker 10 (01:45):
In Wisconsin, that's a fifty to fifty race. Whoever wins
is going to determine who has the majority in the
Wisconsin Supreme Court. Why is that important? Because the lines
are broken and as soon as possible, we need to
be able to revisit that.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
And have their lines.

Speaker 10 (02:07):
The only way for that to be even a significant
possibility is if you have an enlightened Supreme Court. And
so you know, I think that's an incredibly important race.

Speaker 11 (02:20):
So what do you say to people who say, well,
this sounds all very good, but Governor, you were the
poster boy for a lot of this stuff I see
today the Trump administration. They talked about the fact that
California had a rule that schools cannot be required to
notify parents if their kids in school have changed their gender,

(02:41):
their pronoun that's the kind of thing, even though it
doesn't affect a lot of people. That makes a lot
of people go, well, you know what, that's the party
without common sense.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
I just disagree with that.

Speaker 12 (02:51):
I mean, the law was you would be fired, a
teacher would be fired if a teacher did not report
or snitch on a kid talking about their gender identity.

Speaker 13 (02:59):
I just think that was wrong.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
I think teachers should teach.

Speaker 13 (03:01):
I don't think they.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Should be required to turn in kids.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
And by the way, turn in we're talking about their parents.

Speaker 11 (03:06):
How can on a snitch The idea of a snitch and.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
A parent to me doesn't combine.

Speaker 14 (03:10):
Just isn't it shocking how much violence and hatred is
coming from the left.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
I mean, isn't this.

Speaker 14 (03:17):
Supposed isn't it supposed to be the party? They claim
to be the party of empathy and yet they're burning
the burning tesla's and shooting up dealerships and calling forward
the death of the president. And me, I'm like, guys,
you know, is this is insane? Like they're totally gone psycho.
I totally understand if somebody doesn't want to buy a product, Yeah,

(03:38):
it's up to you. It's free country, you know, But
you don't have to burn it down. So You can
sign up to be a kind of a block captain
of four years of code on the American pack website
right now.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Pretty straightforward.

Speaker 14 (03:51):
Just knock on doors in your neighborhood and and and
give them either a digital or a paper you know
picture of you know, Justice bread Shible and and they
just have to say thumbs up and hold a picture
of Judge Shummle. And that's it, and you get twenty dollars.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
It's pretty easy. It's easy money.

Speaker 14 (04:06):
The whole point of it is just to make people
aware of the election and say that there is an election.
It's on Tuesday, and it's super important. Please vote. The
betting markets it varies between eighty five and ninety probability
of loss for Justice Shovel. That's the current situation.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
So we've got to pull a rabbit out of the hat.
Next level, let's go.

Speaker 14 (04:27):
We're actually got to have a steady stream of rabbits
out of the hat, like it's an arc of rabbits
flying through the air and landing in a voting booth.
We need to generate an anomaly in the matrix.

Speaker 15 (04:39):
I will die in America.

Speaker 14 (04:40):
I'm not going anywhere. I will see Yeah, I mean
I might go to Mars, but that will be part
of America.

Speaker 16 (04:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (05:01):
Every day there is a battle for your mind, raging
information coming from every angle, but the will to deceive.
Fear not. You found the place for truth, the voice.
I'm a generation that still has the will to believe
in the greatest country in the history of the world.
This is the Charlie Kirk Show. Fuck a lot, here

(05:22):
we go.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Okay, everybody, Radio stations across the country honored with you.
As always. We have a huge week in store and
this is going to be a very very intense news
week and we are here for all of it. It's
called Liberation Day coming up on April second, that is
later this week, on Wednesday. President Donald Trump has said

(05:47):
that there is going to be a liberation in this country.
There will be tariffs put on every country that has
tariffs against us. There will be reciprocity, and there will
be tariffs across the board. The Trump administration is planning
its biggest round of tariffs yet this Wednesday. Now, do
not look at your stock portfolio. Do not do that

(06:08):
this week. Make a promise to yourself. Take the app
off your phone. Do not look at your stock portfolio.
Say this week, and maybe for a couple of weeks.
I am not going to look at it because it's
gonna get a little bit bumpy. We're in for some
turbulence now. We already have tariffs on Canada and Mexico,
but we're getting now is a big wave of reciprocal tariffs.

(06:32):
These are tariffs that President Trump is imposing as retaliation
for similar tariffs that have imposed in American goods in
other countries. For example, Indian India has a huge tariff
on Harley Davidson's just stuff like this big screen TV
tariffs in Japan. If we are going to be tariffed,
then we will tariff back. Last year of the US

(06:54):
trade deficit with the rest of the planet passed one
point two trillion dollars. That's a record, and there are
no signs of things getting better unless we took dramatic action.
America has been becoming a country that produces nothing and
only buys that ends in national bankruptcy. We are seeing

(07:14):
a geopolitical restructuring on our terms. We have a choice.
We could ignore what is obviously the rebalancing of the
international world order and continue be a consumer economy. If
you are strictly a consumer economy. You are subservient held
hostage to the internationalist and globalist forces. We are tired

(07:39):
of being cheated, and President Trump has talked about this
issue for decades. We have one shocked and one shot
only to fix this. We have one opportunity. While we
are still the wealthiest nation on the world, in the
world and the incumbent economic player, we have one chance

(08:01):
to do this. You see, post World War Two and
the World War two based order, America decided to become
a consumer economy. We don't really make much in this
country anymore. We make mobile apps, we build homes, and
we have a banking sector that is robust and the
best on the planet. For now, what else do we

(08:25):
actually physically make Now? There are some small manufacturing companies
that have still persisted. But we signed a series of
trade agreements, the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement NAFTA. We
allowed China to go into WTO in the late nineteen nineties.

(08:45):
We also have decided to get rid of almost all
tariffs over the last thirty to forty years because we
believed that free trade would make us richer. Now, while
free trade has allowed us to get more stuff, has
it actually made a richer country. I had this debate
with a strict libertarian on campus. He called himself a

(09:07):
libertarian economist, and I said, the political question is not
just whether or not we are getting economically wealthier. It's
whether or not our communities are strong, our families are
staying formed. It's whether or not an average worker can
afford to have his or her part of the American dream.
It's whether or not we have a vibrant and connected

(09:31):
culture in our country. We have lost five million manufacturing
jobs in the last twenty years, five million. And what
we have learned is that when we lose those manufacturing jobs,
when those factories are closed, there is a wage reduction

(09:51):
for that worker by eleven to twenty two percent. This
was a bipartisan study done by Congress. So when a
factory worker is no longer building a dishwasher or a
big screen TV or a pickup truck and they find
a replacement job, there is a wage reduction of eleven
to twenty two percent. Wages. Since the World Trade Organization

(10:16):
entrance of China into this compact and since NAFTA was passed,
wages for the bottom ten percent have only rows four
percent over the last thirty years, we have closed sixty
thousand factories. In the last twelve years, sixty thousand factories.

(10:40):
We call them the muscular class on this country, and
the muscular class has been completely and totally decimated, eliminated.
In nineteen eighty five, it took thirty weeks of work
to support a family of four. Thirty weeks of work

(11:02):
to be able to have housing, healthcare, send your kids
to school, get a car, and that means you could
save money. That means your wife did not have to
go into the workforce. She could if she wanted to,
but if she wanted to be a stay at home mom,
it was perfectly made financial sense. Now it takes sixty

(11:29):
two weeks of work for an average worker to be
able to support a family of four. Sixty two weeks
of work, which means that one of two things have
to happen. The family has to go into debt to
just support a family of four, or the wife has
to go into the workforce, which that means the kid
has to go to day care. And if you have

(11:51):
to do daycare, that's obviously necessary for a lot of people,
but it's not ideal for many families. Many moms would
prefer to be with their kids when they're two, three, four, five, six,
seven years old. They would prefer to be stay at
home moms during those formative years. Free trade absolutism has
hurt our nuclear families. It has weakened our communities. So

(12:15):
we have one shot to do this. We have one shot,
and there is going to be a hardware renaissance the
same way that we have seen a software renaissance. Advanced
robotics and advanced manufacturing is going to be the new
economic growth curve. Where are these tools of the future

(12:36):
going to be built? The hardware renaissance to build the
rockets and the potential flying cars and the autonomous vehicles.
President Trump understands that there is this window, there is
this momentary window where we can finally rebalance and course
correct the mistakes of the last forty or fifty years.

(12:57):
And you can only do that while you are still
the incumbent economic player. And as that window is starting
to close, President Trump is trying to run right through it.
And that is what he means by Liberation Day. Germany
does not allow us to sell Ford vehicles in Germany
dot ridiculous tariffs, So why is it that we should

(13:20):
allow the importation of VW's and Mercedes Benz and BMW's
Japan is the same. Why should we allow the importation
of Toyota and Honda South Korea? The same? Why should
we allow Hyunde to have themselves dump their products into
the United States. So what is about to ensue is,

(13:41):
ladies and gentlemen, there is turbulence ahead. There will be
some bumps coming. But on the other side of this
bumps is a recalibration of how we finance our government
and how our economy is structured. Because if we do
nothing and we continue to engage in the cheap money
spigot brought to you by unfettered free trade policies, we

(14:04):
will have no manufacturing base. We'll be nothing but a
consumerist economy where we are just a colony that buys stuff.
A country is definitionally strong based on whether or not
you make stuff in your nation, and if you don't,

(14:30):
you're no longer a country. You're simply a colony that
barters goods. It is a geopolitical restructuring on our terms,
and President Trump has the political courage and mandate to
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Speaker 9 (17:29):
I am.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
I was remissed to do this. I should have done
it at the top of the hour. We are beyond
honored and humbled to now be on all of Dennis
Prager's radio stations across the country on the Salem Radio Network.
Dennis is a dear friend. He's a mentor of mine
and a teacher, someone who I still talk to whenever
I can. Dennis is in recovery mode right now, and

(17:52):
so Dennis, I miss you. We miss you, and I'm
gonna do everything I possibly can to carry this show
in your honor. And the word honor, as you taught
me in the Ten Commandments, is to treat heavily, is
to treat with seriousness. And so thank you, Dennis for

(18:12):
all that you've done for me and all that you
still will do. And I told Dennis when I visited
him in his recovery state, You're going to finish the
Rational Bible a Leviticus, and he said, oh yes, I will.
So honored to be here. And we are on radio
stations now across the country from AM five to six
the answer to k r LA in Beautiful Los Angeles

(18:36):
or once Beautiful Los Angeles, and here of course in Phoenix,
Arizona on AM nine sixty, including many other markets. So
for those that don't know, it's Charlie Kirk here hosting
for now on this program in this hour, and we're
honored to be here. Okay, So Liberation Day is coming Wednesday.
I want to play this piece of tape here. First,

(18:56):
from the head of the UAW, I did auto workers.
What he says is very important tariffs and the threat
of a tariff is a forcing function to allow companies
to make them redomicile. We want to on shore manufacturing.
We want to see a redomiciling renaissance. Play cut eighty two.

Speaker 17 (19:22):
There is plenty of opportunity, and I've had companies tell
us point blank that they're going to have to bring
product back here if those tariffs are implemented.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
I thought it was a little longer than that, but
it's still very powerful. And that's exactly right. The president
of the UAW understands that all of the parts associated
with making a vehicle. These companies might have to bite
the bullet and they might have to say no to
their mckensey consultants and bring them back to America. I

(19:56):
want to do a one two combo here. This was
played on Jesse Waters Show. I have to give the
Jesse Waters production team a lot of credit. This is
a phenomenal poll. This video has been memory hold. This
is a video before I was born in nineteen ninety
two of a frontline report in Allentown, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, where

(20:17):
they were talking about one of these sixty thousand factories
that were closed. Listen to this frontline news report and
then multiply this by sixty thousand. We just handed China
global superpower status. What we did throughout all of this
is we handed China global superpower status. Here, China go

(20:38):
become our greatest enemy. Why because we want cheaper plastic
and trinkets, and the Wall Street class wants to be
able to go make an extra couple hundred million bucks.
The people like Mitt Romney and Bain Capitol play Cut
one twenty three.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
For ages.

Speaker 18 (20:52):
Hot Molten Steel has been thefeblood of Johnstown, vigorously pumping
dollars and jobs through the city's veins, but now the
pulse of the community is in cardiac or rest. Bethlehem
officials aren't making any more comments than what's contained in
this press release.

Speaker 19 (21:08):
They're sorry, but.

Speaker 18 (21:09):
It's simply not cost effective to run the mill any longer.

Speaker 13 (21:13):
It does hurt, and there's a dramatic spin off it's
going to come from that, and there's going to be
a lot of problems that have to be solved.

Speaker 18 (21:20):
In part, Bethlehem cites fear, scorn, competition, and the national
economy for their demise. For some Bethlehem employees, it's hard
to look past the shocking news.

Speaker 16 (21:30):
Well, though, don't rely on the corporation that don't want
you in a sense, and they don't care you know,
you aren't in number.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
That reminds me of a scene out of the movie
Wall Street, which is a phenomenal movie, Anacott steal. In fact, Ryan,
we should cut up parts of that movie Wall Street
as far as in drama form It goes to show
the moneyed Wall Street class that parachuted in and closed
and deindustrialized our The top one percent benefited massively from

(22:03):
this because they got higher margins. It used to be
where you're able to build an automobile, a computer, a skyscraper,
an ocean liner, a fighter jet entirely with parts manufactured
in the United States. The era where you could do
that was the apex of American success and power. Now

(22:24):
the country that can build all those things on its
own is China. Is any surprise that they're now our
number one rival and probably our enemy? Is it any
surprise that looks like they are winning. When you make things,
you learn how to design them. When you stop making them,
you forget the brain power, the design power, the skills,
the ability to fix things, build things. Poof all gone vanished.

(22:46):
And President Trump is now maximizing this opportunity will never
get again. Look, all of our stocks are going to
go down. My stock's your stocks for a moment of time,
and then it will be a Golden era ramp up.
It is a short window, and this is long term
intergenerational thinking. Finally, we are resisting the momentary pleasure for

(23:10):
long term success. Be right back.

Speaker 20 (23:22):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm
Terrence Bates. The newly released JFK files will be the
topic of conversation tomorrow when fame film director Oliver Stone
testifies before members of the House. Republican Florida Congresswoman Anna
Paulina Luna, who is the chair of the Task Force
on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, says tomorrow's hearing will

(23:44):
focus on the value of the newly declassified documents. She
also points to a document that was released from the CIA,
which she claims affirms that the agency didn't believe alone
Gunman was responsible for President Kennedy's assassination.

Speaker 21 (23:58):
Kudos to President Trump, also Director Radcliffe and Tulci Gabbart
for pushing for this transparency. It is going to be
generational changing that they've done this, and we hope to
bring forward legislation too to ensure that this never happens
again for future generations to come.

Speaker 20 (24:14):
As for Oliver Stone's testimony tomorrow, you may remember his
nineteen ninety one film JFK faced major criticism over its
suggestion that Kennedy's assassination was mired by high level conspiracies. Well,
those assertions are finding new life with the release of
these latest JFK files. The search is on for the
person who set fire to the New Mexico Republican Party

(24:36):
headquarters in Albuquerque. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives says investigators found incendiary materials at the scene. It's
one of the latest and a recent rash of arsons
at Republican and President Trump aligned facilities. Elon must testnaly,
Tesla dealerships and cars have been among the high profile
targets of these vandals. Investigators say Sunday's fire and alberuqae

(25:00):
Herky was set early in the morning when no one
was at the headquarters. The blaze only burned the entrance
of the building, as firefighters were able to get there
pretty quickly and extinguish the flames. The FBI is on
the case. This morning. The world is bracing for the
implementation of President Trump's tariffs this week. The Commander in
Chief is calling Wednesday Liberation Day. That's when the reciprocal

(25:22):
tariffs go into effect. Mister Trump is promising to charge
America's trading partners the same amount in tariffs that they're
charging US. Uncertainty about the impact of the tariffs has
already affected the Asian markets, which suffered a loss this morning.
Even here in the United States, some of the markets
are also uncertain as a result of all of this.
That's a quick check of your headlines.

Speaker 13 (25:56):
This movement will not be silenced. You're listening to the
Charlie Kirkshow.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
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(27:47):
Joining us now is Senator Rick Scott from the great
State of Florida, A Senator. I want to continue this
conversation about President Trump's tariffs and Liberation day. It is
time for us to reindustrialize the country of a background
that I think would be interesting. You've done a lot
of venture capital, you know a lot of investments and
things that have actually built stuff in this country. Talk

(28:07):
about the need that we invest in the backbone, in
the muscular class of our country.

Speaker 9 (28:14):
Number One, we want American jobs.

Speaker 22 (28:15):
I built the largest hospital company in the world, and
then after that I built a variety of manufacturing companies.
If you have a corved, I probably major your outer body.
If you have a John Dare tractor, I probably made
your chain. If you have a Tobo recreational vehicle, I
probably major chassis I built did I built the biggest
companies in those industries, and we need more American jobs.

Speaker 9 (28:36):
I was competing against China.

Speaker 22 (28:39):
China subsidizes their companies, they don't comply with any trade deals.
Their quality in many cases is horrible.

Speaker 9 (28:47):
So if we.

Speaker 22 (28:48):
Want good pain American jobs, we got to protect American manufacturers.
So what Trump is trying to do with having fair
fair protection, trade protection policies and saying, look, if you
are going to protect our American companies for being able
to sell into your country, which China's an example, does
not let us compete fairly in their country. If you're

(29:11):
not gonna you're not gonna be fair, then we're going
to have to We're gonna put tariffs on you because
we're gonna protect American jobs. If we go to war,
We're gonna want to know that we can build things
in our own country. We want to buy our drugs
built in our country. We know about our military equipment
built in our country. We want to buy everything we
can built in this country and protect American jobs. So

(29:31):
what he's doing is he's doing exactly what he says
is going to do on the campaign triol.

Speaker 9 (29:35):
He's protecting American jobs.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
I want to play this piece of tape here. This
is caught one twenty four. This is Japanese executives now
admitting and acknowledging their planning US expansion. You see, that's
the thing. How do you avoid a tariff? You avoid
a tariff by just making your good here, by building

(29:59):
a factory in Iowa or Kansas, Mississippi, or in the
Great State of Florida. Let's play cut one twenty four. Please.

Speaker 23 (30:08):
Based on your research, it sounds like President Trump's tariffs
are one of the factors here.

Speaker 24 (30:12):
YEAHDDI, they definitely play a part. A new survey from
a japan based news agency POLT executives at one hundred
and forty four major Japanese corporations, and around thirty percent
said they were expanding their operations in the US, and
another twenty percent said they were exploring options for expansion.

Speaker 23 (30:29):
So, President Trump's twenty five percent tariffs on imported cars
and car parts that is expected to start next week.

Speaker 24 (30:37):
So tell us about.

Speaker 23 (30:37):
Though, the changes that were actually already seeing with regards
to foreign automakers making ahead of this.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 24 (30:45):
So, according to a list released by the White House,
which they got from reporting by Reuters, Honda will be
producing its new Civic hybrid in Indiana instead of Mexico. Also,
Hondai Motor and Stalantes have announced their plans to set
up shop here too.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Senator, your reaction to that very powerful clip, Good job
guys getting that clip. Senator. Senator is muted right now. Sorry,
I don't know. I think someone muted you really quickly.
One second. I don't know if it's on your side
or our side. While we get that sorted out, We're
going to do a We're gonna do a double clip

(31:22):
for you, Senator, while we get the tech sorted out.
Let's play cut one twenty one.

Speaker 25 (31:28):
There were two conceits that our leadership class had when
it came to globalization. The first is assuming that we
can separate the making of things from the design of things.
The idea of globalization was that rich countries would move
further up the value chain while the poor countries made
the simpler things. You would open an iPhone box and

(31:49):
it would say designed in Cupertino, California. Now the implication,
of course, is that it would be manufactured, eng engine
or somewhere else. And yeah, some people might lose their
jobs in manufacturing, but they could learn to design, or,
to use a very popular phrase, learn to code. But
I think we got it wrong. It turns out that
the geographies that do the manufacturing get awfully good at

(32:12):
the designing of things. Now, we assume that other nations
would always trail us in the value chain, but it
turns out that as they got better at the lower
of the value chain, they also started catching up on
the higher end. We were squeezed from both ends.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Separating the design and the manufacturing is two completely different things. Senator,
your reaction to both clips, Well.

Speaker 22 (32:37):
The most important thing is we've got to figure out
how do you build American jobs.

Speaker 9 (32:41):
Here's how you do it. I mean, I go companies
all over the United States. I did business probably in
forty states. Is you one? You make sure that you
know you got their best employees.

Speaker 22 (32:49):
You make sure you don't have regulations that your competition
doesn't have. You don't you make it easy to get
a permit, you don't have taxes and fees that your
competition doesn't have.

Speaker 9 (32:57):
And if you do American namngineer, he's always going to win.

Speaker 22 (33:00):
But when other countries subsize their industries, then we've got
to do what.

Speaker 9 (33:05):
Donald Trump is doing. He's going to say that's not fair.

Speaker 22 (33:08):
Then we're going to do the same thing in ours
and the way he's going to do it is through tariff.
So I'm glad that the President is standing up for
American jobs.

Speaker 9 (33:15):
I'm excited. I think people.

Speaker 22 (33:17):
I think these companies worldwide are going to come back
to America.

Speaker 9 (33:20):
We're going to see a renaissance of new jobs. You
already saw it. I think in the February numbers.

Speaker 22 (33:24):
Under the Biden administration, we've been losing about nine thousand
manufacturing jobs a month. His first month February, we added
ten thousand manufacturing jobs.

Speaker 9 (33:31):
So I think that's going to continue.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
So, Senator, how do we empower Congress to deregulate the
ability to build factories and to have manufacturing Here the
biggest hurdle to manufacturing in America is not wages, it's
actually the regulatory hurdles and the cost of building. Are

(33:56):
there any ways that Congress or the Trump administration can
lower those barriers?

Speaker 22 (34:01):
What part of it is the agencies can do on
their own. These regulations have been put in place over
the years. They can eliminate those regulations. They can make
it easier to get a permit. Right now, if you're
dealing with the corp of Engineers, it's like it's a
black hole. You don't even know how to get a permit.
It takes forever to get a permit. So then the
Congress can do some things. Congress has past legislation in
the past that makes it harder to do business in

(34:23):
the country. We have to say, look, we're at a global.
We're competing globally. We got to compete globally. If we're
going to compete globally, I mean, we can't have rules
and regulations that don't make any sense next to Our
state governments have to do the same thing, and our
local governments have.

Speaker 9 (34:36):
To do the same thing.

Speaker 22 (34:38):
Some of it's locals with states, some of it's federal,
Some can be done by the Trump administration on their own.
Some have to be done through Congress. So it's going
to be all hands on deck. And what businesses have
to do is they have to be very clear. I
tell them all the time, tell me where your problem is.
If I have to call a governor, I'll call them.
If I have to call a mayor, I'll call them.

(34:58):
If I have to call it sector that works for Trump,
I'll call them. Tell me what your problems are. Because
I want more jobs in America. I did the same
thing when I was governor of Florida. We added one
point seven million jobs in my eight years as governor,
and the state had lost eight hundred thousand jobs four
years before I became governor.

Speaker 9 (35:16):
So that's what we have to do.

Speaker 22 (35:17):
We have to go solve companies problems and we'll get
more great America paying jobs and you can go buy American.
Stop buying anything made in China. They want to destroy your.

Speaker 9 (35:26):
Way of life.

Speaker 22 (35:27):
Look at if Amazon doesn't tell you where it's made,
don't buy it. If you get online anywhere they don't
tell you where it's made, assume the worst.

Speaker 9 (35:34):
Don't buy it.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
So, Senator shifting gears here for a second, there is
a fair amount of consternation around the special election in Florida.
I'm told that we are surging. What's the latest that
you've learned?

Speaker 22 (35:49):
Well, what, Look, the elections are not over until tomorrow
night when the elections closed.

Speaker 9 (35:54):
We've got two elections.

Speaker 22 (35:55):
We've got Jimmy Peternus taking mat Gate seat and we
got Randy Fine taking Mike Walt's seat.

Speaker 9 (36:00):
So we've got to get our vote out.

Speaker 22 (36:01):
And these special elections are always scary because the turnout
is so much slower. In Randy Fine's case, his opponent
raised over ten million dollars because with that blue they
were all in.

Speaker 9 (36:10):
So here's why I tell everybody get out and vote.

Speaker 22 (36:13):
If you're in in Randy Fines area, you've got to
get out and vote. If you're in Jim Patrona's to
go vote, don't take a chance. Make sure you know
we have a big win. I think we're going to win.
But it's all vote on. It's turnout today and tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
And so Senator more broadly, why is it that we
are struggling, at least on the surface on special elections?
And how do we change the Republican Party's approach to
some of these off year in spring elections.

Speaker 22 (36:41):
We just have to understand that these every election, every
election matters, and we got to stay active. So it's
your you know, you as a candidate's got to do
their job. Now, let me tell you Donald Trump is
doing his job. He's done telephone town halls for both
Jimmy Patronas to Randy Fine, He's done tweets, he's done
everything he can. He endorsed them. He's doing everything he
can to get the votes out. I've endorsed them, I've

(37:03):
done telephone town halls.

Speaker 9 (37:04):
I'm going to do everything I.

Speaker 22 (37:05):
Can continue to help them get get the vote out.
But all of us have to, you know, we have
to volunteer. We have to, and you don't have to
be in that district to volunteer. You can make phone calls.
You can send texts on behalf of Randy Finer Jimmy patorters.
But that's true in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.

Speaker 9 (37:22):
Anywhere.

Speaker 22 (37:22):
When we have an election, we nationwide have to be
all on board to help make sure we win.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
Senator, thank you for your leadership on all this just
really quickly, anything happening in front of the US Senate
this week that our audience should be aware of reconciliation.

Speaker 22 (37:38):
I think our first vote on reconcilation is going to
happen this week. We've been working our tailoff. By the
way I saw President Trump Friday night down mar A Lago,
he is absolutely on board to figuring out how to
balance his budget. So what we've got to do is
we got to go back to pre pandemic spending because
we can't be running these two trade dollars depathicits. We've
got to give the President the money he needs for
the border, the money we need to make sure we

(37:59):
plus off our military, and we've got to make sure
we keep the Trump tax cuts in place, we keep
this economy going. I'm very optimistic all those things.

Speaker 9 (38:06):
Are gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
Senator, thank you so much. Really appreciate it. Thank you.

Speaker 9 (38:10):
See Charlie, have a good day.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
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(41:26):
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(42:32):
to play more piece of tape here. Here is how
much money that could be raised through tariffs. Now, mind you,
this is only taking imports than dividing the percentage that
could come in as revenue. I actually hope it's not
this much, because I want the manufacturing base to then

(42:54):
onshore into the United States of America. But just look
at the enormity of money that we been leaving on
the table. Play cut one eighteen.

Speaker 12 (43:04):
Administration estimates that Trump terrifs will bring in six hundred
billion dollars in the first year to the Treasury General Fund.
The president's extra twenty five percent tariffs on autos alone
expected to generate one hundred billion dollars on top of
the reciprocal tariffs. So those tariffs on just about all countries.
Is meant to level the trade playing field. The extra
twenty five percent tariffs on autos and others meant to

(43:25):
protect seven industries the President has deemed critical. You see
those industries there, autos on the list, along with semiconductors,
labor steal aluminum in the others.

Speaker 1 (43:35):
And when you look at the entire picture, the entire analysis,
it's very clear that we hold the carts. We still
hold all the cards. Now that window is going to close.
If President Trump delays this even two years, China could
surpass us. This is the only window where we could

(43:56):
do this. And look all the Wall Street types I
have CNBC on, they're getting very jittery. Ooh, the market
might go down a little bit. Look, I don't want
to discount that. That's people's four one case. It's their savings.
It will recover and will recover with gusto. But Wall
Street has become short term thinkers. What built the West?

(44:22):
Many things. Christian values built the West. A belief in
the divine, but also a Christian principle that is directly
at odds with third world nations, a Christian principle that
is directly at odds with why people stay poor. If
you had to distill all the reasons why somebody stays poor,

(44:43):
there's one major reason instant gratification versus delayed gratification. It's
one of the main reasons why people stay poor. There
are cycles of poverty. If you look at third world nations,
they can zome what they grow immediately. They don't save
for the future. The West was largely built on a

(45:06):
principle of delayed gratification. I might suffer today, but my
children will prosper. I might struggle today, but my children
will flourish. I might have a tough day today, but
my grandchildren will live in a free society. And we
have now assumed the instant gratification mindset, the very same
one that is at odds with our birthright. China is

(45:30):
our chief foe. They think in terms of fifty one
hundred and two hundred and fifty years. In order for
us to compete, we need to think longer than your
three month, four one K Wall Street portfolio. We need
to have the intergenerational maturity to say, my goodness, this
is a once in a lifetime opportunity. And if we

(45:51):
fail to do it, if we fail to rebalance to reconfigure,
to redomicile. We will never be able to bring back
that domestic industrial base. We have to set right four
decades of degradation, four decades of Wall Street going in
and raping sixty thousand factories of the moneyed class, parachuting

(46:20):
in and telling union labor that worked with their hands,
you're done. It's closed. It's going to mainland China. It's
going to Wuhan, it's going to Shoshing, It's going to Shanghai.
We have to teach America to make things again. We

(46:40):
have to applaud the people who shower before work and
after work. And we've lost those five million jobs in
the last twenty years. We are on a precipice of
a hardware renaissance. Let me summarize by saying, we have
to make America make again. Second hour coming up.

Speaker 20 (47:16):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice News Break. I'm
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Speaker 3 (47:20):
Are you at the age.

Speaker 20 (47:21):
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Speaker 26 (47:35):
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Speaker 20 (47:54):
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John always good to see you.

Speaker 9 (48:06):
Great to see you.

Speaker 3 (48:07):
Terrence.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
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Speaker 3 (48:17):
So ten is fifty.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
So just imagine if we're just carrying twenty pounds of fat,
it's like a one hundred pounds. It's like one hundred
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(48:41):
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(49:04):
that's had that joint pain you know what I'm talking about.
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Pop going on.

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But you know what, we don't have to be in
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You know.

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Speaker 1 (52:22):
Okay, everybody, welcome back. Email us Freedom at Charliekirk dot
com and subscribe to our podcast. We just talked about
how Jair Bolsonaro is likely going to jail and will
die in jail in Brazil and now in France, Marine
la Penn a French court has convicted Marine La Penn
of embezzlement and sentenced her to a five year ban

(52:43):
on running for office. The case is very arcane. La
Penn isn't convicted of enriching herself. Instead, the claim is
that she oversaw her party national rally and appropriately diverting
your opinion in funds meant to pay for AIDS instead
of pay for party staffers from two thousand and four
to two twenty sixteen. In context, it's clear what the
real goal is. French prosecutors have been trying to jail

(53:06):
Marine Leapenn for literally decades. In twenty fifteen, she beat
a charge of inciting religious hatred. Lapenn is currently polling
in first place for the French twenty twenty seven presidential election,
but she can't run because she's banned from running. Joining
us now is Kurt Schlichter. Kurt feels as if we've

(53:27):
seen this movie before and it's playing out all across
the Western world.

Speaker 3 (53:32):
Well, we're seeing it.

Speaker 16 (53:32):
Let's see where we got a gin up arcane, bizarre
charges that no one else has ever been charged with
in Let's see Israel, Brazil, the United States, famously, France,
essentially outlaw political party that's populous, that's Germany, cancel a

(53:54):
election victory, that's Romania, and there's an Antics in Moldova.

Speaker 3 (53:59):
We know they're here. And I got to ask Charlie.

Speaker 16 (54:02):
I'm told that we need to divert our blood and
treasure to defending Western Europe from the evils of a
guy who jails political opponents and bans free speech.

Speaker 3 (54:17):
And I'm kind of not.

Speaker 16 (54:20):
I guess Houtin does that, but so do these guys.
I mean they don't throw people out of the window yet.
I mean they did try and blow the head off
at President Trump, and they did kill another guy. But
you know, I don't think I can express how dangerous
this is. And we have a historic template. Look at

(54:41):
ancient Rome. This is how the Republic became the empire. Okay,
the misuse of judicial process to stop political enemies, that's
why juliuses across the Rubicon with his legion because he
knew he was to be prosecuted if he didn't falsely.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
What bothers me is that I think there's a deeper
game at play here where the French are basically saying
we don't care about Trump's potential tariff threats. I mean,
because Trump could tear of France and saying you're locking
in Marine le penn What is the calculus here from
countries like Brazil and France that are very dependent on

(55:27):
the United States. I mean, France is going about locking
up a opposition leader while there's questions whether NATO is
going to continue, and there is no NATO without the
United States. The Europeans are completely incapable of raising their
own military, of financing their own fighting force. They're completely
inkeeple of having the technological capacity to fight a modern war.

(55:50):
Explain the calculus of what is the calculus though, of
the French leadership for doing this in the face of
aggressive tariff threats from Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (56:02):
Well, it's really simple. They'd rather rule in hell.

Speaker 16 (56:06):
Turn the you know, the country goes in economic ruin,
it becomes a rubby little dictatorship. But they're still in charge.
They would rather rule in hell than serve in heaven.
And this is We're seeing this all across the globe.
This is the go to move for the left, and
it is unbelievably dangerous because when you block the ability

(56:33):
to change things through the political system, especially by manipulating
the system to do it, you leave people no other
choice and at some point they're going to make it.
I mean, the French are kind of famous for revolutions.

Speaker 1 (56:50):
They had a couple. So this would have been our
story if President Trump did not win back in November. Yes,
we would be the leading law fair test case. President
Trump was patient zero of modern lawfare in the West.

Speaker 16 (57:09):
Yeah, it's a he beat it. But our country is
not as firmly in the grip of the you know,
the the Western elites, the globalists, however you want to
put it, the wef types as the rest of these
countries are, and it is they do not intend to
give up power. You can have a democracy within these lines.

(57:35):
Everybody's approved, everybody's part of the Unit party. As soon
as you step out of that, you're illegitimate, and it
doesn't matter what they do to stop you. And the
you know, It's like these people never read history. They
don't see what the effect of this is. And the

(57:56):
effect is going to be to radicalize people. Look, they
may be heir to Marie La Penn, but she may
be their last chance. She's not the populists of France's
last chance. They're going to pick somebody who's going to
get it done, and that's scary.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
So and all of this seems to be just to
support mass migration, to supp that they'll do anything to
stop a nationalist, populist movement of Europe.

Speaker 16 (58:28):
Well, mass migration is less of an objective than a tool.
The mass migration is, like we've seen in Britain this week,
is to bring in new, better voters. We saw in Britain,
you know, the beginning or ending of Ramadan, whichever one
it was, was also the British Mother's Day and Keir

(58:50):
Starmer went out and he had a wonderful message about
how great Ramadan is.

Speaker 3 (58:57):
Nothing for Mother's Day.

Speaker 16 (59:00):
They are the mass migration is a tool to change
the voting demographics so they have more willing, less rebellious voters. Sadly,
a lot of the rebellion's been trained out of the
Europeans they're a soft, decadent people. As my mom, the
daughter of a Scottish immigrant, once said, when I asked

(59:22):
her why she didn't want to go visit Europe, she said,
all the good ones left.

Speaker 3 (59:26):
And there's a lot of truth to that.

Speaker 1 (59:29):
The European elites, it seems as if they will burn
down everything just to keep migration going, everything just to keep.

Speaker 3 (59:37):
Their own power.

Speaker 16 (59:39):
I you know, if their own people were willing to
play ball, they'd be happy with their own people and
wouldn't bother with immigrants.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
I don't think the.

Speaker 16 (59:47):
Immigration is the goal, although that is part of their
ideological makeup, where they've decided that that is a sacrament,
like climate change and trans perversions and all that sort
of thing. But it's not the ultimate goal. The ultimate
goal is always what it is for leftists, it's power.
You remember twenty five years ago the American Democrats were

(01:00:10):
buulently against immigration because they didn't think it helped them.
As soon as they thought they would helped them, it
became a sacrament.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
And it seems there's so much secular guilt that these
nations have post World War Two that it does have
a religious component to atone for what they especially the Germans.
They are blamed for all the problems of World War two.
So therefore we must go and port tens of millions

(01:00:42):
of Mohammedans that are going to hunt down the women
of the West.

Speaker 16 (01:00:47):
I think that's partially true, but keep in mind, these
beliefs are entirely flexible, as we've seen in the last
two months. You know, they spent decades telling us about
how nationalism is terrible and awful and everything.

Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
Take Canada for instance.

Speaker 16 (01:01:03):
You know, Donald Trump, it suddenly becomes politically useful for
them to wave the Maple League flag and suddenly it's like,
oh Canada for the same people who three months ago
had their Twitter timelines filled with comments about how you
know Canada was built on the bones of genocidal First
Nations people.

Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
Okay, it's just an.

Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
Act, exactly right. You're right. It's it's flexible for whatever
keeps them in power. All of a sudden, nationalism is
cool because it's against Trump.

Speaker 8 (01:01:33):
Yep.

Speaker 16 (01:01:34):
Absolutely, it's what keeps them impact and might work for
the liberals in Canada.

Speaker 3 (01:01:39):
The Canadian people might be dominant.

Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
We're interrupting this program for a special live report.

Speaker 20 (01:01:44):
We're interrupting your regularly scheduled programming as White House Press
Secretary Caroline Levitt is making her way towards the cameras
outside the White House as we speak. Let's listen in.

Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
She just arrived at the podium, Habine.

Speaker 19 (01:01:55):
It will be here for the event.

Speaker 27 (01:01:56):
It'll be our first Rose Garden events of this administration,
so you all will be invited to attend and cover
this historic moment. The President will be announcing a tariff
plan that will roll back the unfair trade practices that
have been ripping off our country for decades. He's doing
this in the best interests of the American worker. We
also had great news this morning on the border. Our

(01:02:17):
homeland security team, our national security team continues to do
an incredibly effective job when it comes to deporting foreign
terrorists from American soil. Seventeen Trendy Aragua and MS thirteen
illegal criminal terrorists were deported from our country back to
El Salvador and they will no longer ever be able
to say they can roam free in this country under
this president. These were convicted felons, murderers, rapists who are

(01:02:41):
no longer in our country. And I think we should.

Speaker 19 (01:02:43):
All be very grateful for that. I'll take some questions here.

Speaker 4 (01:02:45):
There is there anything these countries can.

Speaker 19 (01:02:47):
Do at this point to stave off these terrorists?

Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
And has the President decided on the scale.

Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
And scope of these terrors.

Speaker 27 (01:02:53):
Well, I think, first of all, unfortunately these countries have
been ripping off our country for far too long, and
they've made, I think their disdain for the American worker
quite clear. If you look at the unfair trade practices
that we have fifty percent from the European Union on
American dairy. You have a seven hundred percent tariff from
Japan on American rice. You have a one hundred percent
tariff from India on American agricultural products. You have nearly

(01:03:16):
a three hundred percent terraff from Canada on American butter
and American cheese.

Speaker 19 (01:03:21):
This makes it virtually.

Speaker 27 (01:03:22):
Impossible for American products to be imported into these markets,
and it has put a lot of Americans out of
business and out of work.

Speaker 19 (01:03:30):
Over the past several decades.

Speaker 27 (01:03:31):
So it's time for reciprocity, and it's time for a
president to take historic change to do what's right for
the American people, and that's going to take place on Wednesday.

Speaker 19 (01:03:41):
He said yesterday he would be more generous.

Speaker 9 (01:03:43):
What does that mean.

Speaker 27 (01:03:44):
I will let the President make the announcement on Wednesday,
but it's certainly going to ensure that there's reciprocity and
the American people are treated fairly. How many countries are
going to see these recipible terrorists again. I'll let the
President get into the specifics of the announcement, but he
has a brilliant team of trade advisors. You have Secretary Bessett,
Secretary Lutnik, Jamison Greer, are US Trade Representative Peter Navarro,

(01:04:08):
of course.

Speaker 19 (01:04:08):
And Kevin Hassett here at the White House.

Speaker 27 (01:04:10):
Stevin Miller as well, the Vice President, has been deeply
involved in these conversations. All of these individuals have presented
plans to the President on how to get this done,
and it's the President's decision to make, and we will
not get ahead of him on the specifics of the announcement.

Speaker 26 (01:04:25):
Stock market sell off caused the White House to rethink any.

Speaker 13 (01:04:29):
Of these plans.

Speaker 27 (01:04:30):
The President has always said that the stock market is
a snapshot of a moment in time, and he's doing
what's best for Main Street and Wall Street will work
out just fine in this administration, just like they did
in their first As you.

Speaker 17 (01:04:42):
Said last week, Caroline, you said it would be an
investigation or a review into how Jeffrey Goldford's number got
on that Doug Group chat. What's the status of that
review and what is the status of National Security Advisor
Mike wals As.

Speaker 27 (01:04:56):
The President has made it very clear Mike Waltz continues
to be an important part of his national security team.
And this case has been closed here at the White
House as far as we are concerned.

Speaker 19 (01:05:06):
There have been steps made.

Speaker 27 (01:05:07):
To ensure that if something like that can obviously never
happen again, and we're moving forward, and the President and
Mike Waltz and his entire national security team have been
working together very well.

Speaker 19 (01:05:17):
If you look at how much safer the.

Speaker 27 (01:05:19):
United States of America is because of the leadership of
this teams.

Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
Are they going to be secreted by sector announcements this week?

Speaker 9 (01:05:26):
I bet you're lid too.

Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
Taking focus on sector the more country based terriffs.

Speaker 27 (01:05:32):
The goal of Wednesday of country based tariffs, but certainly
sectoral tariffs. The President has said he's committed to implementing them,
and I'll leave it to him on when he makes
that decision.

Speaker 19 (01:05:41):
In that announcement, does President.

Speaker 27 (01:05:43):
Trump still plan to talk to President Proven this week,
and i's so when I don't have a readout for
you on that call, but as always we'll provide a readout.
Usually the President likes to let you guys know first,
especially for big calls like that.

Speaker 9 (01:05:55):
See any Egyptians for farmers being considered each.

Speaker 19 (01:05:58):
Teriffs no exemptions that this.

Speaker 22 (01:06:00):
Time the validation guide the DHS is using to determine
who is an enemy alien a.

Speaker 28 (01:06:08):
Trendy Aragua member and they're bornable under the Enemy Alien zachers.

Speaker 25 (01:06:12):
It has pricked you here to acquire eight points to
be classified as a TDA member.

Speaker 2 (01:06:20):
You can get classified by simply having certain symbols in
your tattoos and wearing certain street care brands.

Speaker 5 (01:06:28):
That alone is enough to get someone classified as TDA
and sent to El Salvador.

Speaker 19 (01:06:35):
That's not true, actually, Andrew.

Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
According to this document, it is no.

Speaker 27 (01:06:39):
According to Department of Homeland Security and the agents. Have
you talked to the agents who have been putting their
lives on the line to detain these foreign terrorists who
have been terrorizing our communities. TDA is a vicious gang
that has taken the lives of American women and our
agents on the front lines take up deporting these people

(01:07:01):
with the utmost seriousness. And there is a litany of
criteria that they use to ensure that these individuals qualify
as foreign terrorists and to ensure to ensure that they
qualify for deportation. And the President made it incredibly clear
to the American public that there would be a mass
deportation campaign of not just foreign terrors, but also illegal

(01:07:21):
criminal aliens who have been wreaking havoc on American communities.
And shame on you and shame on the mainstream media
for trying to cover for these individuals. This is a
vicious gang, Andrew, This is a vicious gang that has
taken the lives of American women.

Speaker 7 (01:07:36):
The government filed in court which says.

Speaker 27 (01:07:39):
And you said yourself, there are eight criteria on that document,
and you are questioning the credibility of these agents who
are putting their life on the line to protect your life,
in the life of everybody.

Speaker 19 (01:07:51):
In this group and everybody across the country, and their
credibility should be questioned.

Speaker 27 (01:07:55):
They finally have a president who is allowing them to
do their jobs, and God bless them for doing it.

Speaker 19 (01:08:00):
With the President used to potentially run for a term.

Speaker 15 (01:08:02):
As he said, there are medics there.

Speaker 27 (01:08:04):
Look, you guys continue to ask the President this question
about a third term, and then he answers honestly and
candidly with a smile, and then everybody here melts down
about his answer.

Speaker 19 (01:08:14):
The President was talked about this last night on the plane.

Speaker 27 (01:08:17):
He said, it's not really something we're thinking about. He
has four years. There's a lot of work to do.
We've done a lot in these nearly first one hundred days,
and the American people love what this president is doing,
particularly when it comes to efforts to.

Speaker 19 (01:08:29):
Secure the border.

Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
A piece heal done in Ukraine.

Speaker 9 (01:08:34):
Help confident is President Trump that he can get a
peace deal done in Ukraine?

Speaker 27 (01:08:37):
Well, look, the President is working incredibly hard to get
a peace deal done between Russia and Ukraine, and he
has expressed his displeasure with comments that have been made
by leaders of both sides of this conflict. He has
expressed what he believes needs to take place in order.

Speaker 19 (01:08:52):
To see this conflict come to an end.

Speaker 27 (01:08:53):
He continues to work very hard on it, and our
teams continue to be engaged.

Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
Countries that don't have tariffs on the US that may
have other forms of non tariff trade barriers. I'm picking
in my case of Australia. Can they expect to be
hit on in Wednesday's announcement or can they expect to
make left down and.

Speaker 9 (01:09:10):
Go with another time?

Speaker 27 (01:09:11):
Again, I'll let the President make the announcement on Wednesday,
but I think any country that is treated the American
people unfairly I should expect to receive a tariff in return.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
On one and you talk about the European Union.

Speaker 27 (01:09:23):
Is the President expected to photo studies in blocks or
will he distinguish countries within those trading blocks? Again, I
will let the President get into the specifics of the announcement.

Speaker 19 (01:09:33):
It's his announcement to make. It's going to be very exciting.

Speaker 27 (01:09:35):
We'll see you guys in the Rose Garden and you
will also hear directly from the President if you have
any lingering questions. Five thirty this afternoon or evening rather,
although it's really afternoon for us. That's about midday for
this president because he works all night. But he'll be
signing an executive order. It will be the in house
pool in.

Speaker 19 (01:09:53):
The Oval Office, and we'll see you all there. Thanks guys,
Thank you.

Speaker 20 (01:09:57):
Caroline was White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt speaking there
to the media, answering a number of questions, also saying
that President Trump will be signing an executive order later
on this afternoon or early this evening Washington d C.

Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Time.

Speaker 20 (01:10:11):
We of course, will be covering that here on Real
America's Voice for You. Now, let's get you back to
your regularly scheduled programming.

Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
This has been a live special report. We now join
our programming already in progress.

Speaker 28 (01:10:25):
The laws of Islam can he coincide with people from
different faiths?

Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
The answer is very obvious.

Speaker 28 (01:10:34):
Have we been living with people from different faiths for
the last fourteen hundred years?

Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Yes, the answer.

Speaker 28 (01:10:41):
A part of Islamic Shariah is that if you go
to a foreign land that basically is not a Muslim land,
you abide by the laws as long as they don't
force you to.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
Give up your faith.

Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
I mean, there's so much there, Kurt, But just to
our understands, those are a group of young Anglo women
being lectured by this conqueror.

Speaker 3 (01:11:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (01:11:05):
Well, you know, I left the Methodist Church because we
had a minister who said during confirmation, we're going to
go to a mosque, and I kind of pointed out,
maybe we should.

Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
I don't know.

Speaker 16 (01:11:19):
It's sure they're Christian, and I was told I didn't
know what I was talking about. I had literally just
come back from spending a year and a half in
a Muslim country as an army guy doing civil affairs work.
So I was out with the people. So that's here too,
and it's a line. See here's the problem. Muslims are radical.

(01:11:42):
Muslims believe in their religion. Sadly Westerners have stopped believing
in their religion and they filled it up with nonsense
like a DEEI trans nonsense and climate change. This is
no longer the continent of Charles Martel. It is the

(01:12:03):
continent of Greta Thunberg.

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
And they fill that existential void with pagan pseudo religions
of the West. Yep. I do like your analysis, Kurt.
I am encouraged that the American people are seeing these
mass deportations and they're like good. In fact, what is
getting the American people fired up is that their goodies
of the government might be a little cut. You know,

(01:12:26):
they're torching Elon Musk. I'll be honest. Back in January,
I made the prediction that immigration was going to be
the thing that the media focused the most on. Turns
out it's cutting of government programs and the cash flow,
not the mass deportation. Very fascinating.

Speaker 16 (01:12:46):
Yeah uh, you know, taking the rice bulls away from
these people is even scarier than taking the long term
demographic change away.

Speaker 3 (01:12:56):
You know, the immigration project is decades long.

Speaker 16 (01:12:59):
But if Elon Muskin the President are able to cut
these parasites off from the money that fund changes ever
so much of this NGO nonsense, that's a problem for
them starting today.

Speaker 3 (01:13:14):
So they are you know, I got a hand it
to them.

Speaker 16 (01:13:17):
They are focusing on the biggest threat to them, got it, Rob.

Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
Kurt, thanks so much. Check out the attack. We'll be
right back.

Speaker 20 (01:13:34):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm
Terrence Bates. A busy day is already underway at the
White House. President Trump set to sign another executive order
later on this afternoon there at the Rose Garden. In
the meantime, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt going right
back in front of the cameras just about thirty minutes,
not even thirty minutes ago, maybe fifteen minutes ago, and

(01:13:54):
again having to defend President Trump's deportation efforts.

Speaker 27 (01:13:59):
And the President made it incredibly clear to the American
public that there would be a mass deportation campaign of
not just foreign terrors, but also illegal criminal aliens who
have been wreaking havoc on American communities. And shame on
you and shame on the mainstream media for trying to
cover for these individuals. This is a vicious gang, Andrew,
This is a vicious gang that has taken the lives

(01:14:20):
of American women.

Speaker 3 (01:14:21):
The government filed in court.

Speaker 20 (01:14:23):
That was just part of the back and forth between
Caroline Levitt and reporters this morning. The vicious gang she
was talking about is Trende Arragua and the Mini members
who had been deported.

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
To El Salvador.

Speaker 20 (01:14:33):
In the meantime, House Republicans are expecting to add more
votes to their very slim majority this week. Two more
votes could come from the state of Florida, where voters
will cast ballots in special elections tomorrow to fill the
seats vacated by Matt Gates and Mike Walls. Gates gave
up his seat after being tapped to be Vice President
Trump's excuse me, Attorney General. He eventually stepped away from

(01:14:56):
the nomination and made concerns about the Congressional ethics investigation
surrounding him. Florida's Chief financial officer, Jimmy Patronis has President
Trump's endorsement to replace Gates. The district is The district
is traditionally a GOP stronghold, as it has consistently elected
a Republican presidential candidate for the past sixty years. Republican

(01:15:18):
state Senator Randy Fine is looking to replace Mike Wallace,
who is now serving as President Trump's National security advisor.
Along with President Trump's endorsement, Fine is running in a
traditionally strong GOP district as well, and voters in Wisconsin
also headed to the polls tomorrow to decide who will
fill the seventh seat on that state Supreme Court. The

(01:15:39):
Trump administration is watching the race closely, in fact, so
closely that it dispatched Elon Musk to the state on
Sunday to rally voters there. That's a quick check if
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for Liberty Wisconsin. Just a breathtaking story. Scarlett, welcome to
the program. Tell us about this story and the elements
related to it.

Speaker 15 (01:17:44):
Please, thanks for having me. Yeah, this story is actually insane.
It's a story Weastocia, Wisconsin, which is in Kenosha County,
and in December this broke and I was able to
work with the local community and parents.

Speaker 19 (01:18:03):
It's just insane.

Speaker 15 (01:18:04):
A biological male sixteen years old, obvious mail over two
hundred pounds who identified as trans was allowed to change
in the girl's locker room. Freshman girls so these are
thirteen and fourty year old girls were terrified. This boy
has alleged to strip nude to leer at the girls

(01:18:25):
while they were changing, and even alleged that he rubbed
lotion on his genitalia to quote prevent chafing. This I
had to do a lot of research before I even
started to post this on x and start to sound
all the alarms because it was hard to believe. It
was hard to believe that this was happening in Wisconsin,
but it absolutely was. Putting on a skirt and some

(01:18:48):
makeup putting on a woman face does not make a
boy a man. And this insane transgender ideology has just
warped the mind of even the school's staff. These girls
went and they complained. The gym teacher told them to
stab being dramatic and that it would be discriminatory to
not allow the boy who was harassing and intimidating the

(01:19:10):
girls to change. And so the girls started to try
to use the gender neutral space the family locker rooms,
and when they did, they were late for class and
they got unexcused absences and failing grades. They kicked the
girls out of the gender neutral space, a space that
the boy should have gone to. Instead, the girls were

(01:19:31):
lining up trying to use it to escape from this boy.
It's just insane. And then it gets even worse because
this boy is alleged to have yelled at the girls,
pushed the girls, even thrown one of their chromebooks against
the wall when they demanded that he get out of

(01:19:52):
the space that they told him they were uncomfortable changing
in front of him. And the school took the side
of this boy instead of protect the girls. And you know,
it's just they were told they were not being inclusive
and that it would be discriminatory. So their rights, their safety,
their privacy came a distance second to this biological boy

(01:20:16):
who identified as trans. And this defies all common sense,
and it to prioritize the feelings of this boy over
all of the girls.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
And I just.

Speaker 15 (01:20:27):
Sometimes think my head is going to explode. But when
parents wrote emails and then they complained of course they
were gaslighted, they were told, oh, yeah, we're going to
take care of this, and then they didn't. And it
just there was a huge uproar, and Moms for Liberty
members fought valiantly, going to school board meetings demanding that

(01:20:50):
this policy be changed, and instead, the school board voted
five to two to continue to implement the old Biden
version of Title nine, in open defiance a President Trump
and knowing that these executive orders were going to come,
knowing that there was going to be a change in
the definition back to there are two sexes, male and female,

(01:21:14):
they still went forward and they continued to the state
to advocate for policies that violate the executive.

Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
It's terrible, Thank you. I want to just summarize so
the audience really internalize that. So here you have a
two hundred pound boy, for the record, that's heavier than me. Okay,
I weigh like one ninety two to one ninety five
and I'm six foot five. I'm a pretty big person,
two hundred pound boy in high school. And so then
he he then gets fully naked, there's no surgery or anything,

(01:21:47):
so full genitalia starts rubbing his genitals. So you could
make the argument that he's potentially masturbating in front of
these girls. We don't know that for sure, but awfully
close and leering at them. Then these minor girls feel
violated because there is this pervert touching himself in front
of these minor girls. So they decide to disengage. No

(01:22:12):
adult stands up for these girls. As this pervert is
touching his genitals in front of these girls. They go
into the gender neutral bathroom, and then the gym teachers
were telling the girls that they were being dramatic and
that they get punished, while the pervert ends up becoming
the hero of the story. Now, let me tell you

(01:22:33):
one just element of this, and you don't have to
comment on this. It was a mistake ever building these
gender neutral bathrooms. You get this because you build these
neutral bathrooms. Once you start to accommodate delusion and insanity,
then you get this problem. So the thought process, well,
if we just build gender neutral bathrooms, this won't matter
because obviously this kid is dealing with an issue. We

(01:22:57):
try to appease it. And by the way, we saw
this in Deerfield High School the exact same thing about
thirty minutes down the street from you, where they have
gender neutral bathrooms. The gender neutral bathrooms sounded reasonable on
the surface and sound with good intentions. Hey there's a
kid that's struggling, let's try to accommodate them. But then
the kid says, no, no, I'm actually a woman. Don't put
me in some sort of segregated space, and so this

(01:23:19):
becomes I just want to reemphasize if you think that
you're going to solve it by building another space. You're wrong,
and these adults are pushing political agendas. And so I
know this might sound like a very blunt question, but
for some of these minor girls that are fifteen or sixteen,
that might have been their first exposure to male genitalia.

(01:23:44):
So for the rest of their life, they might have
now have their a scarring image of some pervert in
the locker room that they are forced to experience. So
their first exposure to male genitalia, of some two hundred
pound guy rubbing himself, that is I mean, that's psychotic.

Speaker 15 (01:24:06):
It is it is, it's it's dangerous, it's psychotic. I
would say it's assault, it's sexual harassment, and a Title
nine complaint should have been filed by the school for
these girls who were abused. And I completely agree with
your assessment of these gender neutral spaces because you know what,
they've become places for biological girls, actual girls, to hide

(01:24:28):
from the boys, and they're not enough of them. And
it's so it's crazy. They don't want to go in
the gender neutral space because in their delusion, they want
to be affirmed as females. And that's you're talking about.
The Deerfield case. And that's exactly what happened in the
middle school where the parents who suffer from you know,

(01:24:50):
also some kind of delusion. Sometimes they want their kid
in the girls bathroom, they want their kids. It's also
in sun Prairie was and again thirteen and fourteen year
old girls were traumatized, absolutely traumatized when an eight year
old male exposed himself showered next to them.

Speaker 1 (01:25:14):
Okay, I think we lost Scarlette for a second. So
I just while Scarlett was talking, I asked this question,
very simple. I asked the question. I said, if a
Wisconsin man were to walk into a locker room, got
naked and started robbing himself, what law would he be breaking?
What turns out defied Under what Wisconsin Statute nine four

(01:25:36):
four point two zero, this law prohibits public and indecent
exposure of one's genitals in a public area, in a
pub or pubic area, such content is considered improper, vulgar
and his subject to legal penalties disordeal contact conduct under
Wisconsin Statute nine four to seven point or one engaged
behavior tends to cause or provoke a disturbance. So in

(01:25:56):
the Wisconsin law it's illegal. What this young man is doing.
If this young man were just to walk into a
Lifetime Fitness or to walk into a Gold's gym and
to start getting naked and started touching himself, he would
potentially be arrested. So I do have to just ask,

(01:26:16):
and I know this is a very why are parents
putting up with this? Forget the letters, forget out? I mean,
this is I'll be honest, These parents aren't fighting hard enough.
Tell me what they're doing. Why are they still sending
kids to this school? Why are they putting up with this? Actually, well, there.

Speaker 15 (01:26:33):
Are some parents that have pulled their daughters out of
the school. And there are two families that are fighting
back and they have legal counsel and they are working
with the Wisconsin Institute for Long Liberty, who has just
filed a Title nine complaint against the Wistotia High School
Mustocia to Central High School, and they are fighting back legally.

(01:26:55):
Many parents have pulled their daughters out. There are several
emails going back back and forth, parents going to the school.
Text messages that you can see that the girls have
with their parents where they're saying, I don't want to
go in the locker room. I'm afraid to go in
the locker room. I do have to agree with you, Charlie.
If this was my daughter, there would be hell to pay.
There would be hell to pay. I would not rest.

(01:27:17):
And I am treating this case like it is my
daughter's and trying to fight back as hard as I
can with moms for liberty. We are trying to fight
for these girls. You know they Where are the adults?
Where are the adults?

Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
But also so this is what while with Tosa or
is it what? What?

Speaker 19 (01:27:35):
Western?

Speaker 1 (01:27:36):
Yeah, Westotia. I get all my beautiful Native American Wisconsin
cities mixed up. So I know this sounds kind of silly.
Why doesn't the sheriff just go and arrest this young man?

Speaker 15 (01:27:51):
That's a really good question, especially considering he's alleged to
have threatened to shoot up the school.

Speaker 1 (01:27:56):
Oh that's that's another element. Yeah, we forgot about that.
This young man literally said I'm gonna go shoot up
the entire school. So we all have to accommodate. These
young girls have to now be exposed by force to
male genitalia. They get punished if they don't, So they
go to the other locker room, They get an f
he is threatening to shoot up the entire school, and

(01:28:18):
so you must now go through. If you are a
teenage girl in Wisconsin, you must go through the humiliation
ritual of looking at naked men touch themselves that are
two hundred pounds. And if you do not do that
while he's leering and taunting them, and if you don't
do that, you're being dramatic. At the same time, let

(01:28:39):
me just say this and I'll keep you for another segment.
At the same time, if a young man probably wore
a Trump hat at that school and you said that
you were offended, that kid would probably have to leave
school and all these girls would be given a day
off of school. But no, no, no, The thing that really
is not offensive is if some random dude starts to
commit crimes in front of miners perfectly, that's progress. That

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our podcast, So Scarlett, so tell us about what Moms
for Liberty is doing to fight this in this great
state of Wisconsin.

Speaker 15 (01:32:31):
We are doing so much. I'm so proud to be
a part of this organization, and we often work with
Turning Point in Wisconsin, so we really appreciate all the
efforts that they're doing as well the coalitions that are
being built with the STAID and local GOP. It's amazing
and I've been witnessing this firsthand going all over the

(01:32:54):
state of Wisconsin. But we have we have a get
out the Vote ad that's been seen over one million times.
We have invested in mom and dad ambassadors that travel
the state that talk about stories like this one in
West Stotia and so many more. We talk about woll curriculum.

Speaker 3 (01:33:11):
A lot of people don't.

Speaker 15 (01:33:12):
Believe it's happening, and they don't believe it's happening in
their school, and we prove to them that it is happening.
We're targeting over three hundred thousand low propensity voters across
the state. There are four hundred school board races. Those
are very important and so we are funding with our pack.
We are funding some select races. We are sending out texts.

(01:33:34):
We have twenty two chapters, and each chapter and members
are working to get sensible, common sense conservative school board
members elected. Where we have conservative school boards. This insanity
just doesn't happen and they return back to the basics
and common sense. So everything is local. The more that

(01:33:55):
you can do locally, the better. And we are supporting
Britney Kinds are in the State Supreme in the state
superintendent race, which is very very important, and of course
with supporting Bradshimmel and the State Supreme Court race.

Speaker 1 (01:34:09):
So so again, just tell me really quick, where does
this case stand with the young man who is basically
the young ladies that are forced to watch pornographic humiliation rituals?
What is where does that stand now?

Speaker 19 (01:34:23):
Right now?

Speaker 15 (01:34:24):
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has filed a
Title nine complaint with the Trump administration and there is
a lawsuit filed with two families. And you know, I
really think that obviously now with Trump in office, that
there is going to be some effort hopefully to defund

(01:34:44):
this this county, this school district. But just we have
Trump in office, which is terrific, but that's not enough.
The woke never stop. So Team Sanity, we must work
to win these elections on April first. Now, well you
can't early vote today, but tomorrow you can go vote
and you can take ten people with you because it

(01:35:06):
matters if we can get right now, there are there
are conservative Moms for living in George. Candidates in Wa
stotiare running and if they win, they could change this
at the local level too, So that's a huge option.
And you know what's happening with judges, what we're seeing nationally,
that's happening in Wisconsin as well. We need common sense

(01:35:29):
judges that aren't going to legislate from the bench. And
I'm sure, Charlie, I know you've talked about this, but
there is a plan by the Democratic Party that if
they win, if Susan Crawford wins, they are immediately going
to jerrymander Wisconsin congressional districts so that two seats would
be targeted and likely lost, and that could disrupt right

(01:35:52):
now the conservative Republican majority in the House. And you
know what they're going to do if they get that majority.
You know what they're going to do right away. They're
going to go back to impeaching Trump. They're going to
go after Joe, They're going to staff Trump any way
that they can. And that's why this is so important
because all of the change that Trump issuing, which is

(01:36:12):
tremendous and I'm happy every day about it, but it
is threatened by this simple race in Wisconsin, the state
Supreme Court race. So if you voted for Trump in November,
you need to vote for Brad Shimmel on April first, tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
Very good, Scarlett, God bless you and keep fighting hard
on the ground. And I hope that enough Republicans care
about their state to show up for Brad Shimmel.

Speaker 3 (01:36:36):
Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:36:38):
Email us Freedom at Charliekirk dot com. A reminder tomorrow,
I'll be at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. That
is Oklahoma State University. Next week we're going to be
all over the Midwest. So email us Freedom at Charliekirk
dot com and subscribe to our podcast. I've heard a
lot of these trans stories that one might be the
most shocking. A kid who wants to shoot up the

(01:36:59):
school fully gets naked, touch himself, basically masturbates, and the
girls get punished and get an f for not watching
it and not being around it. Remarkable. Welcome to the Left,
See you guys tomorrow.
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