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May 19, 2025 94 mins

Commentary on mishandling classified documents, President Biden's health, the Big Beautiful Bill, freedom of speech, Hillary Clinton's view on families, and voter registration.  

Guests: Sen. Eric Schmitt, Alex Marlow, and Mike Davis.  

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Speaker 1 (00:17):
The Charlie Kirk Show starts now.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Right now. The MVP right in Washington for Donald Trump
is Mike Johnson. If he can get this thing through,
get it to the Senate, get it through reconciliation, House
and Senate kind of you know, go back and forth,
and it gets to the President's desk, and this thing passes,
this big, beautiful bill with all these tax cuts that
are in here, Democrats have nothing to run on in
twenty twenty six. They can't run on foreign policy, they

(00:43):
can't run on the border, they.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Can't run on the economy.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
So if that happens, trust me, Mike Johnson is your MVP.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Right now and go here.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
As simple, iron can never have a nuclear weapon, and
the President's preference, because he doesn't like war, the President's
preference is to achieve that through a peaceful negotiation. He's
a builder, not a bomber.

Speaker 5 (01:00):
Breaking news out of the White House about former President
Joe Biden. His office just revealed that the forty sixth
president is diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Why did they do that?

Speaker 6 (01:11):
I mean, why put the SBI and its reputation at
risk because a're weak?

Speaker 7 (01:17):
They didn't have the guts, the courage or the character
to do the right thing.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
They did the easy thing.

Speaker 8 (01:23):
Donald Trump became a convenient political football.

Speaker 9 (01:26):
As I mentioned yesterday, our efforts to positively identify the
deceased individual.

Speaker 10 (01:30):
Here has been found.

Speaker 11 (01:32):
We are fairly confident that that subject.

Speaker 12 (01:35):
Is Guy Edward Barkiss, twenty five year old from Again,
Palm Springs, Tom Sorry from Again twenty nine homes.

Speaker 13 (01:44):
You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.

Speaker 14 (01:48):
People don't believe it.

Speaker 15 (01:49):
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion.
But as someone who has worked as a public defender,
as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's
been in the metropolitan detentions, who's been in segregated housing,
you know a suicide when you see one, and that's
what that was.

Speaker 8 (02:06):
They killed himself again you want me to I've seen
the while file.

Speaker 16 (02:11):
He killed himself after a first one hundred days that
shook up the domestic order in the United States, Trump
is now trying to shake up.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
The world order.

Speaker 16 (02:20):
Trump came to the Middle East pronouncing what you might
call the Trump doctrine. There are no true friends or enemies,
just economic interests. When previous American presidents talked of spreading
American values, democracy and human rights.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Trump offered a different vision.

Speaker 17 (02:36):
If you were here illegally, the administration's approach, we're giving
you about five minutes to cooperate.

Speaker 14 (02:41):
If you're here illegally, five minutes, you're out.

Speaker 17 (02:45):
We're not wasting an agent who's making you a decent salary,
who we trained.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
We're not wasting three weeks of his time to beg
you for information for a profit.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
We're not We're kicking you out.

Speaker 18 (02:56):
President has been very clear he wants to solve this
this flick diplomatically and with dialogue, and he's given all
the signals. He's directly sent letters to the Supreme Leader.
We have one very very clear red line, and.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
That is enrichment.

Speaker 18 (03:13):
We cannot allow even one percent of an enrichment capability.

Speaker 19 (03:17):
People are saying tax increases are inflationary, taxes are inflationary.
Let's got taxes, so let's get this.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Tax bill done.

Speaker 19 (03:25):
Bring down taxes, which, according to this line of thinking,
should be disinflationary.

Speaker 15 (03:30):
In the first two three months that we've been in
the seat under Donald Trump's administration, he has to seal the border.
He has stop border crossings. So where's all the fentanyl
coming from? Still, where's the trafficking coming from?

Speaker 8 (03:39):
Still?

Speaker 15 (03:40):
Where is all Where are all the narco traffickers going
to keep bringing this stuff into the country the northern border,
the northern border.

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to give too much certainty to the other countries, then
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Speaker 3 (05:21):
Fuck a lot.

Speaker 8 (05:22):
Here we go on.

Speaker 20 (05:26):
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Speaker 1 (05:30):
The honored to you with you as always.

Speaker 20 (05:32):
I believe this is our first ever broadcast internationally, definitely
our first ever broadcast across the ocean.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
We are in Europe.

Speaker 20 (05:40):
We're in London right now and we are doing a
lots of different things. I'm debating in Cambridge momentarily actually,
and then tomorrow I will be debating at the Oxford Union.
So we are here on the front lines, debating on
the issues that matter most, that are pressing on Western civilization.

(06:03):
Tonight I'll be doing an open mike Q and a format,
and then on Tuesday I will be doing two debates
at the Oxford Union. Great honor and lots to cover
and lost the debate, so we'll be doing our show
live here later in the program. We have Mike Davis,
and we have Alex Marlowe. We also have Senator Eric
Schmidt joining the show, Senator, the great Senator from the

(06:26):
state of Missouri. And I want to dive in, of course,
with the news that happen over the weekend. Two points
of news that are noteworthy and are very important. The
first of which is that we finally got our hands
on the Robert her tapes. Now, remember Robert Hurr was
investigating Joe Biden for his mishandlelighting, mishandling of classified documents.

(06:51):
Joe Biden mishandled classified documents allegedly by putting him putting
the documents in the garage, and none of us were
really that overly animated about it if it meant that
Donald Trump simultaneously was also not going to be indicted
for similar charges for the January sixth related document case

(07:13):
and the document case beyond that when they raided Mara
a Lago. The more interesting part of this though, and
remember they recommended no charges for Joe Biden. Remember when
Robert Hurr wrote this report, this scathing report, saying that
Joe Biden does not have the mental acuity to be
president now we've known this, and what I'm about to
tell you is, without a doubt, one of the most egregious,

(07:34):
one of the most outrageous examples of not just media bias,
but intentional and repeated media malpractice in American history. We
get asked all the time by members of the media,
why do you guys not trust us? Where does this
come from? This right here is why the American people

(07:58):
and why the media far too often has become the
enemy of the people. Remember her said that Biden would
just seem like a forgetful old grandfather, So that's why
he wasn't worth indicting. He was essentially too old and
too feeble to prosecute. This guy's barely living is based
what Robert Hurst said, and the media told those of

(08:20):
us that noticed Joe Biden's mental decline for years that
you are wrong, that you are spreading mis and disinformation.
People were smeared and canceled and silenced because we saw
it in right wing circles, because we actually saw the
videos publicly where Joe Biden was unable to mutter sentences,

(08:43):
and the media, I would say they should be ashamed
of themselves, but I don't even know if they're capable
of feeling shame. That requires some form of self awareness,
That requires the media have some sort of understand that
they should be in the pursuit of truth, but not
in the pursuit of power. What I'm about to play
for you here should take your breath away. This guy

(09:04):
was president of the United States. There's so many questions here,
the first of which is who is running the country.
The second witch is why were we not able to
get these tapes last year? The New York Times in
June of twenty twenty four said Biden was being smeared
by misleading videos.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
That's what we were being told.

Speaker 20 (09:27):
We're being told that misleading videos were smearing Joe Biden's
character and presidency. That you're a right wing disinformation artist,
and the media did not cover it.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
In fact, they covered it up. The media actively covered
it up.

Speaker 20 (09:46):
And I'm going to connect all the stories together because
also breaking yesterday was Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis. I
don't wish that upon him. I actually don't want my
political adversaries and enemies to get and to die. We
all die eventually, but let's be honest. The cancer announcement

(10:06):
is of course directly correlated as a cover up because
of these hurt tapes. This was they were waiting to
announce the news of Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis because of
what you are about to hear. Hold your breath. This
guy was president of the United States. Play cut one

(10:27):
eighty six.

Speaker 23 (10:29):
Where did you keep papers deadly into those states that
you were actually.

Speaker 24 (10:35):
Well, I don't know, this is what twenty seventeen eighteen.

Speaker 25 (10:44):
Then here.

Speaker 10 (10:47):
Remember in this timeframe.

Speaker 24 (10:50):
My son is either been deployed or is dying, and
and so.

Speaker 10 (11:03):
It was. And by the way, there were still a
lot of people at the.

Speaker 24 (11:09):
Time when I got out of the Senate that were
encouraging me to round in this period accept the president.

Speaker 20 (11:23):
Now he was beyond struggling to hear. I'm sorry, it
was beyond struggling to say the basic timelines. This guy
was president of the United States. And also some of
the media is like, well, we never knew because of
these tapes. I mean, these tapes are really bad. Honestly,

(11:48):
like Joe Biden publicly is just about as bad as
we just heard on this her tape. They knew how
bad this was. But the media hated Donald Trump so much.
The media hated our conservative movements so much that they
were adamant that Joe Biden should continue as President United States,
regardless of the fact that he could not be president.

(12:14):
And then breaking yesterday, play caught one seventy nine.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
Breaking news out of the White House about former President
Joe Biden. His office just revealed that the forty sixth
president is diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.

Speaker 20 (12:35):
So they announced that Joe Biden has prostate cancer two
days after the her reports. Everybody, they were running this
man for reelection less than ten months ago. They're saying
that the prostate cancer hastatop metastasized straight to the bone.

(12:56):
Sorry to hear that prostate cancer is notoriously very very
slow moving. This is another one of Joe Biden's piece
of conversation with Robert Hurt play Cup one ninety six.

Speaker 24 (13:15):
And what's happened in the meantime is that Chump gets
elected in November of twenty seventeen, sixteen, sixteen, twenty sixteen.

Speaker 10 (13:28):
All right, so have twenty seventeen.

Speaker 26 (13:35):
That's when we left office in January thirty seventh, okay, now,
but that's when Chrump gets sworn in court and kiss.

Speaker 17 (13:48):
And.

Speaker 10 (13:50):
In twenty seventeen, Bo had passed.

Speaker 20 (13:55):
And he keeps thinking that Donald Trump was elected in
twenty seventeen, and they keep on correcting him.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
And look, we have to get to a break here.

Speaker 20 (14:08):
But how many times does he have to mention the
fact that bo Biden was dying? Was this just a clutch?
A crutch I should say that he was using at
every corner, in every single turn. Bo Biden died in
twenty fifteen. We know that Joe Biden did not have
the mental faculties. I said this to the face of

(14:30):
reporters for years, and they said, oh no, no, you're
just a right wing extremist. And these reporters actively covered
up one of the greatest scandals in American history. Praise
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(15:34):
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We'll be right back.

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Okay, everybody.

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In just a second, we'll have Senator Eric Schmidt from
the great state of Missouri.

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We have just finished our campus tour. I shouldn't say that.

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Actually we're doing two more campuses, Oxford and Cambridge, where
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We are here live in London, and I know we're
having some tech issues. Let's see if Senator Eric Schmidt
can hear me or not. I sure hope so Senator Schmidt,

(17:51):
welcome to the program.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Thank you for your patience. How are you doing today?

Speaker 10 (17:55):
I'm good.

Speaker 9 (17:55):
By the way, you have some like a pre debate routine.
You do like you got like a certain number of
push ups or something. What's what's the protocol, Charlie.

Speaker 20 (18:06):
Well, you know it's it's it's interesting. I try to
eat very clean. You gotta get your sleep very important.
I always like to have a banana. I do like
to work out and go for a walk. And then
there is the secret secret weapon, hydration. Almost every study
shows that if you are hydrated, you think more clearly,
your brain relaxes.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Uh So, try to drink a lot of water.

Speaker 20 (18:30):
The only downside and when I do these three hour
campus debates, of which I want to come to the
universe in Missouri and do that when I overly hydrate,
I got to sit there for three hours.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
I gotta use the restroom. Pretty terrible. So U, No,
we're we're We're in the big leagues at Oxford and Cambridge,
so you are.

Speaker 27 (18:45):
You're like our American Intellectual Prize fighter. We're pulling for you.

Speaker 20 (18:49):
So that's funny. I have to I have to write
down the full routine. It's a it's a great question.
But thank you for joining the program. You're awesome and
doing great work. So I want to just first get
your reaction to these Robert her tapes and the cover
up of Joe Biden's health and his mental frailty. Obviously,

(19:12):
we're sorry to hear the news about that he has
prostate cancer. We don't wish that upon anybody. This timing
of when they dropped the news is awfully suspicious. But
who was running the country the last couple of years,
Senator Schmidt.

Speaker 9 (19:24):
It's a great question, and we all, honestly we ought
to have hearings about this because I was the first
Senator to call for that constitutional process to go onto
play to remove him because he was clearly not competent.

Speaker 27 (19:38):
Anybody with a half of brain could see that.

Speaker 9 (19:41):
And when the her tapes came out, they never released
actually the audio of the tapes. But you got to remember,
you go back when they interviewed him, it was about
the documents that were of course stored in his garage.
Were Hunter Biden, who had all sorts of dealings with
other countries and potentially a drug addic, was living in
that house at the same time those documents were in

(20:03):
the garage. The only reason they didn't charge him was
because they didn't think he was competent to see him trial. So,
I mean, all these things were happening at once. Anybody
could see it. And if his debate performance wouldn't have
been as bad as it was, and I was in
the sinroom with Rubio and bands and others, and you
could see it playing in real time like everybody else.
If it wouldn't have been so bad, they would have

(20:24):
literally continued to keep him propped up just so they
could have another four years. It was all about power
and control and it's sort of come to Jesus moment
that they're all having now so phony because they knew it.

Speaker 27 (20:35):
But who answered who was running the country. It's a
great question.

Speaker 9 (20:38):
A lot of people have different theories, but you know
it was being run by autopim but who was hit
and go?

Speaker 27 (20:45):
We ought to figure that out.

Speaker 20 (20:48):
Yeah, And it's also just this question of what form
and structure of government did we have and do we have,
which is, if you could have a president who does
not know what year he took office, who does not
know what year he left off, the vice president does
not know what your president Trump actually got elected then
and the country can still quote unquote run, then is
the president nothing more than a kind of ceremonial figurehead.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Senator Schmidt, Well.

Speaker 9 (21:14):
That's look, listen, this is what we're fighting against, Charlie
that you sort of framed it like that. We're fighting
against this managerial and administrative state that was created really
about one hundred years ago with Woodrow Wilson, who prior
to Joe Biden, I think was the worst president we've
ever had this country. Their dream, the progressive's dream, was
to have a government run by experts, and so when

(21:36):
COVID happened, it kind of the veil went down and
you could see what they really wanted. It wasn't about
elected leadership. It was about Lord Fauci and these other
quote unquote experts who knew better than everybody else. So
this idea of we the people, they would love to
get rid of that, and they would love to get
rid of that accountability and have this sort of permanent
Washington managerial class run everything. And so this is what

(22:00):
they had going and why you know, people were attacked
so viciously if you quote unquote question the science or
you ask questions about who was running the country at
the time, because they got exactly what they wanted. But
that's why it's so important for President Trump to have
won and for him to have gotten his cabinet appointees approved,
who are reformers who want to disrupt what we've seen

(22:22):
over the last really an evolution over one hundred years,
and Republicans were guilty of this too. We've got to
get it back to a point where there's real accountability
and we fundamentally dismantle the administrative state.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
I love that.

Speaker 20 (22:36):
I'm going to keep you another segment, Senator, and this
is one of the most important fundamental structural issues. And
understand that a deep state bureaucracy running the government is
not just an American problem. I am here in London
and I just met with Liz Trust, former Prime Minister,
and she said we have an entire bureaucracy that runs
the government. That there is this clash between the sovereign,

(22:57):
the people, and the deep state. This worldview has enveloped
the entire Western world. The difference is that our constitution
was supposed to prevent it, and now it is the
people versus the administrative class.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Back with Senator Smids the second.

Speaker 27 (23:21):
Welcome back to.

Speaker 28 (23:22):
This Real America's Voice news break.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
I'm Terrence Bates.

Speaker 28 (23:25):
We begin with the good news for President Trump, so
called One Big Beautiful Bill. It passed the House Budget
Committee overnight, paving the way for a vote before the
full House as soon as late this week. First, however,
the measure will face a markup in the House Rules Committee,
which will consider amendments to the existing legislation. The bill
had been stalled since Friday, when four Republicans blocked it

(23:47):
over concerns about spending cuts not being steep enough. Those
four Republican fiscal hawks are now on board, though. Congressmanship
Roy of Texas, who was one of the holdouts, says
that progress was made over the weekend, but he argues, quote,
we didn't get nearly far enough coming up in about
twenty minutes.

Speaker 14 (24:05):
Actually.

Speaker 28 (24:05):
We also talked to Congressman Ralph Norman about all of
this of South Carolina, and he says that he was
a holdout on Friday because there were negotiations going on
throughout the weekend that had to do with proposed changes
to Medicare work requirements. He also says that he wanted
a larger reduction in federal medical support for able body beneficiaries.

(24:27):
Mexico's president is mourning the deaths of a couple of
her country sailors following a Mexican naval ship's crash into
New York's Brooklyn Bridge. In a statement on Sunday, Claudia
Shinbaun writes, we are deeply saddened by the loss of
two crew members of that ship. It was a training
ship that they lost their lives in the unfortunate accident

(24:47):
there in New York Harbor. Our sympathy and support go
out to their family. She says turbulent water is being
considered a potential cause for that crash. Apart from the
two sailors who were killed, nineteen others were heard. The
collision caused the one hundred and sixty foot highs ships
three masts to cave in. You heard it just a
moment ago. The ship was visiting New York as part

(25:09):
of a fifteen country global goodwill tour. It was leaving
New York headed to Iceland. While video of the crash
went viral almost immediately, New York Mayor Eric Adams says
the iconic Brooklyn Bridge escaped major damage. The death toll
from this weekend's tornadoes that tore through Kentucky, Missouri, and
Virginia could continue to increase throughout the day as search

(25:31):
and rescue operations continue. At last check, at least twenty
eight people were confirmed dead. Kentucky was hardest hit, with
nineteen deaths and entire neighborhoods flattened. That's a quick check
off your headlines.

Speaker 7 (25:43):
I'm Terrence Bates, American Maid, darn proud of it.

Speaker 8 (26:02):
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so I want to now shift gears for a second
and talk about the Reconciliation Bill and kind of where

(27:36):
that is standing and the one big, beautiful bill. Senator, Admittedly,
there are so many people talking past each other right now.
The White House has a certain opinion and stands, and
there's so much good in this bill. I spent about
forty minutes reading this bill. It takes you longer than
forty minutes, but if you could basically get the main
components of it on Friday. For example, there's an amazing

(27:59):
thing in the bill of taxing of remittances which will
basically financially and economically make illegal immigration untenable, which is
the money that people send back to their home and
native countries. To the largest investment in border security in
American history. No tax on tips, no tax on overtime.
We're going to see across the board, tax cuts drill,

(28:22):
baby drill, and also the repeal of a lot of
Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Nonsense.

Speaker 20 (28:28):
But Senator, do you believe that it cuts discretionary spending?

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Enough, Senator, I don't.

Speaker 9 (28:35):
And that's I think where the where the rubber is
really going to meet the road.

Speaker 27 (28:38):
It's also got some great.

Speaker 9 (28:38):
School choice provisions in it, which are you know, yes,
it does at the end of the at the end
of the day, we can teut. But I do think
here's how I look at it. I think we've talked
about it before. Normally, when you do an appropriation's bill
or even a continuing resolution or even these ridiculous omnibuses,
it takes sixty votes to the United States Senate, right,
So the Republicans that want to spend more money are

(29:01):
hunting for working with Democrats who want to spend more money,
and that's how you get to the sixty votes, and
that's why spending typically continues to go up and up.
This is different in the sense that you only need
fifty one votes in the United States Senate, so we
do have a real chance to reset the amount of
money that we're spending every year.

Speaker 27 (29:20):
That's how I look at it.

Speaker 9 (29:21):
HiT's historic to deliver on President Trump's promises, and by
the way, he's talked about having a balanced budget himself.

Speaker 27 (29:28):
He did in the State of the Union.

Speaker 9 (29:29):
I really believe if we're serious about spending reform here,
we can get there by the end of his term.
Because if you just get the pre pandemic spending levels
plus population growth plus inflation, and you hold that line
for a couple of years, revenues will catch up and
you'll have a balanced budget.

Speaker 27 (29:45):
That's how I see it.

Speaker 9 (29:46):
So I do hope that they get a little bit
more serious about the spending reforms over the House. That's
what I want to see in the Senate too, And
I think that's what's kind of going on behind the
scenes right now. They're continuing to move that process forward.
The Budget Committee passed it out I think last night,
So this will be a big week for where the
House actually lands. So all this conversation about salt stuff

(30:08):
that to me whatever, I don't that's not a big
deal to me. I know it is that people, you know,
the reps in New York and in California.

Speaker 20 (30:16):
But well, let me tell you why it's it's not
a big It's not a big deal because Missouri largely
has its act together, and you get you guys, don't
extract ten percent of your citizen's income every year to
fund a bloated social welfare bureaucracy, and that's where I'm torn.
I'm not torn, but why I'm against this the salt thing,

(30:39):
which is it's an indirect subsidy of the failed pension
system of New York, the failed public sector teacher unions
of Chicago. It's an indirect federal subsidy that do not
make these states get their house in order.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
Senator.

Speaker 20 (30:53):
Unfortunately, though, what we've seen since the salt deduction is
these states, when we got rid of it with Trump,
these states did not get their act together. But you
could make an argument, and I know that the New
Yorkers don't want to hear it, I know the Californias
don't want to hear it. But once we got rid
of salt, I think a lot of Republicans or smart
people that't want to pay lower taxes left the blue

(31:14):
states going to red states, which is one of the
reasons why Arizona's getting rider and George is getting reridter. Again,
we don't make the policy based on that, but you
can make the argument salt makes people start getting rid
of sault, makes people voting with their feet. What are
some of the other interesting nuggets of good stuff in
this bill that you want to make sure remains well.

Speaker 9 (31:33):
You've got even on the defense side, right, and so
you put me in the category. I did a thing
with Politico. They had me as a maga Republican, this
American realist. There's like a zoo animal they like poking.
So I did an interview with them and their Defense
forum last week and just said, look, the days of
us being everywhere all at once, all the time, it's
not realistic. President Trump, I think, gave a great speech

(31:54):
in Saudi Arabia, one of the maybe one of the
great presidential speeches I've heard. I've never heard of president
articulate that vision on the world stage like he did.
And it's long past time we've squandered that inheritance. Nobody
ever adjusted thirty years ago. Now, President Trump is so
you've got some You've got some real opportunities in the
defense side. For the Golden Dome for procurement reform. You

(32:15):
mentioned the border. It would help accelerate deportations with the
dollars because they're adding more people under expedited removal.

Speaker 27 (32:23):
You don't actually need.

Speaker 9 (32:24):
To go through all the hearings that that the Democrats
are calling for through expedite removal. That's people who've been
here for less than two years. It has more money
for that, so you can process more people more quickly.
So on on the border side, on the defense side,
and then on the energy side. I think it really
kind of ratchets up the good stuff, pulls back some
of the inflation reduction next stuff that was really wasteful.

Speaker 27 (32:46):
So all in all, all the stuff we want to do,
that's good.

Speaker 9 (32:50):
But I do think there's still a lot of room
to have more spending reforms. So again, we just can't
keep having, you know, spending two trillion dollars we don't
have every years. It's not sustainable. It's just not sustainable.
So I think that's where things are at right now.
But there's a lot of great stuff. I mentioned the
school choice, you had mentioned a few of those things already.
There's a lot of provisions in there that are President

(33:12):
Trump's priorities and what conservatives have been looking for it
for a long time. That we only need simple majorities,
so if we stick together, we can get it done.

Speaker 27 (33:18):
But I do think we got to get serious about
studying reform.

Speaker 20 (33:23):
So yeah, and where would you say is the ripest
for spending reform that we should emphasize. And secondly, I
don't know where you stand on this. Our podcast is
doing very well. Praise the lord. We are on the
higher income earner. I'm not like I don't want to
pay more in taxes. Obviously, I think I pay way

(33:43):
too much in taxes. But if I have to pay
three percent more in taxes and you guys are able
to cut a trillion dollar in spending to make the
math work, I don't think we should be overly ideological
about it. And because the math is so compelling that
if we raise tax is by two percent on high
income earners, that could actually offset some of the tax

(34:04):
cuts for no tax on tips. Is that still being entertained.
I know Speaker Johnson removed it. The one thing we
should be ideological about is not having America go bankrupt.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Above, above, and beyond all.

Speaker 20 (34:17):
Again, I'm not like asking Congress to raise my taxes,
but I can say, as someone who would see my
taxes go up, I would be okay with it if
we get serious spending cuts and if it gets on
a path towards a balanced budget. Has that been dismissed?
Is that the idea still alive. Please center to your thoughts.

Speaker 9 (34:35):
Yeah, I think, Look, the truth of the matter is,
and let's just take medicaid for example, if you do
work requirements, if you have regular audits to make sure
the people who are actually receiving the benefits, and there
are people we've made a decision, and I agree with it,
the people who cannot help themselves, in particular people with
you know, individuals.

Speaker 27 (34:54):
With disabilities for kids.

Speaker 9 (34:56):
Absolutely, that should be a stating that we need to
strengthen in many way. And I think there's efforts to
do that. But people who are able body ought to
be working, and I don't think that's controversial, but we
don't do that now. So that's one way that you
could provide some savings and I think resecure that network.

Speaker 27 (35:13):
For the people who need it most.

Speaker 9 (35:15):
But also in Ron Johnson's talked a lot about this,
you know, if you live through individually. And I hope
that we do this because we got to get this right.
Like I said, I don't know that we'll get another
chance in it. This is my third year in the Senate.
It could be the only time in my time in
the Senate we ever get this opportunity through reconciliation with
the trifecta. If you just go back, we were spending
four trillion dollars before the pandemic. In twenty nineteen, we

(35:38):
spend seven trillion. We take in five trillion. If you
could just go back and say, you know what the
COVID spending or the I should say, the IRA, the
arc of money, all that stuff ARPA money that blew
the lid off of Let's go back, and if you
look at what doses doing, Charlie, a lot of what
they're doing when they talk about reducing the number of

(35:59):
employees and departments like at Veterans Affairs, they're just talking
about getting back to where we were four years ago,
right to make it more manageable and deliver great service.
So I think if you were a little bit more
precise about that, there's a lot of savings that can
be found. But I talked to President Trump on Saturday.
I never divulged private conversations, but he's talked about this publicly.

(36:19):
You know what we're seeing with some of the revenue
that he's instituted with the tariffs. That is sort of
a part of this calculation too. And ultimately the vision
is to get to a place where we have external
revenue to the point where you can eliminate the income
tax for people making over you two hundred thousand dollars
a year. That's a massive shift. So we talked about
this progressive form of government that was really instituted one

(36:42):
hundred years ago. President Trump's going after all those assumptions,
right He's saying that the income taxes it's been created
and evolved over one hundred years, really punishes work in
working families. We've had the jobs that have been shipped
overseas because of our terrible trade policy. We've had a
foreign policy that wasn't adjusted in thirty years because you know,
we squander this inheritance.

Speaker 27 (37:01):
People didn't adjust.

Speaker 9 (37:02):
It was meant to kind of get our allies back
on their feet in Europe, in Japan, and we never said, hey,
maybe you need to start poning up from your own defense.

Speaker 27 (37:09):
I think if you do all those things, you have energy.

Speaker 9 (37:12):
Dominance, you have this regulatory reform, We're going to see
a lot of savings. And again the goal balancing the budget.
That's my goal, and I think that's President Trump's goal too.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
And right now, the MVP right in Washington for Donald
Trump is Mike Johnson. If he could get this thing through,
get it to the Senate, get it through reconciliation, House
and Senate kind of you know, go back and forth,
and it gets to the President's desk, and this thing passes,
this big, beautiful bill with all these tax cuts that
are in here, Democrats have nothing to run on in
twenty twenty six. They can't run on foreign policy, they

(37:43):
can't run on the border, and they can't run on
the economy. So if that happens, trust me, Mike Johnson
is your MVP right now.

Speaker 20 (37:50):
Senator, thank you so much for your time. I really
appreciate it. Sorry we couldn't go deeper into some of this,
but thank you for the great work, and thank you
for fighting hard for the country and for Missouri Center.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
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So I'm here live in London. I want to just
give you a little update here. There's some really exciting
things happening, and simultaneously there are incredible troubling things. That
makes me every time I come to the UK I'm
just so thankful to be an American. They've got so
many problems here and they have cultural problems alongside political problems.

(41:53):
So firstly, the good news some of the by elections
here in London. Nigel Farag's Reform Party is doing very
very well. Everybody I'm talking to who knows what is
going on in British politics, they're saying Nigel Farage is
the favorite to become the next Prime Minister of the UK.
That they say the Reform Party is ascendant. They say

(42:16):
that the old Conservative Party is dead and they were
not conservative at all, and the Reform Party is the
new opposition party. That they are gaining momentum, they are
gaining strength, and honestly, we are Nigel Faraj's biggest fan
as they are trying to continue to do that. So
straight from the front lines here, there is a movement
that is afoot. But what is needed here is the grassroots.

(42:39):
And we just sat down with Liz Trusts and her
team were talking about that she was the Prime minister
back in twenty twenty two for a little while. And
there is a fundamental issue in the UK and it's
both a cultural one and it.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
Is a political one the United Kingdom.

Speaker 20 (43:00):
Britain, England gave us our free speech ancestry. Free speech
came from the UK. The UK has decided to no
longer embrace a culture of freedom of speech or dialogue.
They have the misinformation and disinformation police. Did you know
that thirty people a day, according to the Telegraph, are

(43:21):
arrested for inflammatory social media posts? Knocks on your door?
Thirty people a day in the United Kingdom? Do you
know that Britain had the same GDP per capita as
the United States of America in two thousand and eight.
Now the UK is substantially poor then the United States

(43:45):
of America as a GDP per capita. The UK embraced
this nonsense of a nation of immigrants. Do you know
every part of the UK except London is behind our
poorest state in America, Mississippi, and we Lovessissippi's just a
poor estate. Every single part of the UK, the UK
is a very very poor country with a very very

(44:07):
rich city London. The rest of the UK is extremely poor.
There is an opportunity here, but to be perfectly honest,
if you do not have a culture that embraces freedom
of speech, that embraces dialogue, then you're not able to

(44:29):
solve your other political problems. It is a first principal truth.
If you are not able to complain, call out, challenge power,
if you're not able to persuade people, if you're not
able to ridicule your leaders, then how are you actually
ever going to fix all of the other problems. In fact,
I was just driving in a car and I said

(44:50):
to my driver, I said, you guys got you've imported
way too many Muslims into this country.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
And they're like, did you just say that?

Speaker 20 (44:56):
I'm like, yeah, you guys have way too many Mohammedans
your country. You see, they're thinking it, but the spoken
word is what's important, because they're afraid that they might
get a knock on the door, or it's very unseemly
from British standards to say such things, their little gun shy.

(45:17):
Free speech is a cornerstone of a vibrant country. And
I'm sorry when I'm walking down to Piccadilly Square and
every other shop has Arabic. When I go see a
cafe and every woman is fully in a hajab, that's

(45:39):
not Britain.

Speaker 1 (45:39):
That's something else you.

Speaker 20 (45:41):
Might want that you might think that's a good thing,
but it's something else that is not the United Kingdom.
The spoken word is the catalyst for creation. God spoke
creation of being. Speech is powerful in the beginning was
the word, as it says in John One, which is
the logos. It is the spoken word, not the thoughts,

(46:02):
not just the internalized truth. You must speak it and
becomes material reality. I will say though, that if the
star is aligned, based on my conversation with the grassroots
here and the drivers and the what do they call
the cabbies and the working folk, there is a political

(46:22):
revolution waiting to happen in the UK. You need someone
with courage and I think Farage is that person. You
need a series of influencers. Things need to start breaking
their way. I'm telling you right now there could be
a political revolution like the Trump one and they're just
looking for their Trump in some way, and it could
be Nigel Frage and the Reform Party is doing very
very well, but they need to start speaking out more

(46:45):
and not caring the social cost ooh, I don't want
to be called the racist by the London Times.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
Who cares?

Speaker 20 (46:51):
That's so two thousand and eight around America, speak the
truth regardless the cost you could take back Britain Second
Hour coming.

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freedom at charliekirk dot com and subscribe to the Charlie
Kirkshow podcast page. We are here, live in London, my friend,
and all the way. Great American Alex Marlowe joins us. Alex,
welcome to the program. Thank you for taking the time
lots to cover here. First, want to get your reaction
on the her tapes Joe Biden's mental state. You wrote

(52:52):
an entire book breaking Biden and the media's cover of it. Alex,
welcome program, your thoughts.

Speaker 3 (52:58):
Charlie. Very cool.

Speaker 6 (52:59):
You're in London, By the way, I've got to broadcast
from Europe a few.

Speaker 3 (53:01):
Times over the years. It's always a thrill, So good.

Speaker 6 (53:04):
For you for doing it, and I'm glad you're bringing.

Speaker 3 (53:06):
The message to the UK. They need you right now.

Speaker 6 (53:09):
So I got a contrarian take on all this, and
I think the her tape reveals what we already knew
about Biden, and that has been the whole saga here
that I'm kind of blown away that I don't feel
like a lot of people have shared the same point
of view. But we learned that Biden didn't know where
Bo Biden died. Well, we've always known that he said
that Bo Biden died in Iraq over and over again.

Speaker 3 (53:30):
Even though he died of brain cancer. So there's no
cover up here. We all knew this. We were all
told this over and over again.

Speaker 6 (53:35):
It's just that the media didn't seem to care until
five minutes ago, where they were trying to escapegoat Biden
for their entire collective failure to beat Donald Trump from
the twenty twenty four election.

Speaker 20 (53:47):
And so it wasn't a surprise to you and I
But one of the main reasons I believe the media's
approval and trust that the American people has gone to.
Basically nothing has been this particular story, this story in particular,
COVID stuff was bad, a lot of other stuff, but
this one is particularly really horrifying. I don't want to

(54:10):
say as the media learned its lesson, but why is
it in your estimation that there was no coverage? Instead
they were covering this up for years.

Speaker 3 (54:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (54:21):
Well, first of all, because they knew that their best
chance of beating Trump was with Joe Biden. They don't
take down their own people, and so this is what
is the real scandal here.

Speaker 3 (54:31):
And I do believe Charlie overtime and.

Speaker 6 (54:33):
Maybe it'll take years, maybe you'll take a decade, but
I think when people look back on this moment, it's
pretty historical what we're witnessing. We are watching the media
eat themselves alive. And I don't think they know that
we know this is going to happen. But I do
think this is ultimately a media scandal, not a Joe
Biden scandal, because the truth of the matter is is
that the media knew full well that Joe Biden was
in decline. It was well reported, it was completely available

(54:54):
to you recall Charlie how Joe Biden claimed that he
used to not take mental acuity tests and then he
yelled at a black reporter for and said that maybe
you're high on crack because the reporter asked him he
was taking a mental acuity test, even though he said
that he had taken them before. So that was all
in plain side, and people like you and me and
talk radio in our space, we knew this. But the

(55:15):
media acting like they didn't know this now is a
big lie. It's a big scandal. It's a gas lighting
campaign that's taking place. So they're not trying to own
up to it now. No, it's the opposite. They're trying
to act like they were duped too by the Bidens,
which is so fundamentally dishonest. I think that they're going
to really get their comeuppance on this when time has
its play.

Speaker 20 (55:38):
So let's play here, let's play cut one seventy seven.
This then enters into question of how long has Joe
Biden had cancer? Play cut one seventy seven.

Speaker 24 (55:47):
Place my mother drove us and rather than us be
able to walk and guess what the first frost, you
knew what was happening. They've had to put on your
windshield wipers to get little the oil slick off the window.
That's why I had so damn any other people I
grew up have cancer and why can't. For the longest time,

(56:08):
Dellawer had the highest cancer rate in the nation.

Speaker 20 (56:14):
So I suppose the question, Alex, how does all this
tie in with the prostate cancer news? And how long
do you think, because you're really an expert in the
Biden family, has he had cancer and had they known
about it?

Speaker 6 (56:25):
Yeah, it's kind of a funny thing here. I wrote
a book on Joe Biden, and I've followed his mental
decline for a long time. But I also have a
family of cancer doctors. My wife is an oncologist or
her father is. I have an auto's oncologist. So cancer
talk is constant in this household. And believe it or not,
the stuff in the media reports is sounds like it
could actually check out. And if you're on actually Everything

(56:46):
app this morning, your first every single thing in your feed,
is that this has been a cover up with no idea.
It's actually a super common diagnosis and it's one of
these things where the prognosis on this thing could be
five years. Given his age, he could dive something else
in this time. There's a lot of treatments that are
not super invasive that he could get for this stuff.
And the big tail as it's only thus far spread

(57:07):
to his bones, even though stage four, which is is
not good.

Speaker 3 (57:10):
Really the bad sign.

Speaker 6 (57:11):
Would have been if it's in his liver and lungs.
This is something that could easily be missed in screenings.
So people acting like it's impossible to miss this stuff
in screenings, it's just not true. And so but what's
interesting is that I love I love this Charlie. Everyone
is skeptical. No one believes what they're hearing. No one
thinks forgetting the truth. Everyone thinks it has been covered up,
and that is completely healthy given the nature of him,

(57:33):
his administration, and our media. They've never told us the
truth about this guy for one second for his entire life.

Speaker 3 (57:38):
Why would they start doing it today?

Speaker 6 (57:39):
And it feels like the entire world feels that way,
And I love that.

Speaker 20 (57:45):
Playing into that is of all places. CNN, let's play
cut one seventy eight. It's a longer tape, and then
I want Alex to respond one to seventy eight.

Speaker 30 (57:53):
Timing Jessica is just extraordinary. We know from the statement
from his personal spokesman that Biden learned of the diagnosis
on Friday. Well, what was the biggest Biden story on Friday.
It was the release of those audio excerpts from his
conversations with Robert Herr back in twenty twenty three. This
was the audio that Axios obtained almost certainly from the
Trump administration showing memory lapses. And so on the day

(58:17):
that story was breaking, Biden was facing this personal news,
at least that's according to this statement from his personal spokesman.
So you have that as one element of the timing here,
and then you have this book coming out, one of
the biggest political books in several years. Just so happens.
Two of the best reporters in Washington, Jake Tappernowa Thompson,
are the authors of it. It's already a best seller

(58:38):
based on a number of pre orders. And so this
book comes out in two days, but some of the
excerpts have already come out, and it's reignited this debate
in Washington and beyond within the Democratic Party about Biden
about whether he should have run for reelection at all.

Speaker 20 (58:54):
Yeah, the best reporters, Yeah, that sure, Alex, You've known
this for years, and this man was running for the
presidency ten months ago. He was in a debate eleven
months ago against Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (59:08):
Your thoughts, Alex, Yeah, My.

Speaker 6 (59:10):
Thoughts is that Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, these guys
are part of the problem.

Speaker 3 (59:14):
They didn't miss this.

Speaker 6 (59:15):
They knew full well Biden was in full decline. They
didn't do anything about it. Jake Tapper in segments on
his show where it was Cleary was in mental decline.
Tapper is the biggest fraud in all of journalism.

Speaker 3 (59:24):
He thinks he's a Hollywood star. He's not really a journalist.

Speaker 6 (59:27):
And this is reprehensible what he's trying to do to
sell books. He's spinning this unbelievable web, and I think
some people on the left are falling for Up on
the right, I think we see through it. That's why
he's had to hire a crisis pr firm, Charlie, because
he's taken actually a lot of heat on this stuff,
because he is every bit a part of the cover up.
He's now satimoniously reporting on It's all a big joke
to sell bucks. It's going to be very effective to

(59:48):
sell bucks, but it should be legacy destroyed for him.

Speaker 3 (59:50):
He's got enough money.

Speaker 6 (59:51):
People should know he was every bit a part of
the cover up, and now he's trying to exploit it,
and he's trying to scapegoat Joe Biden when it was
really the media and the entire Democrat establishment.

Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
I blew that entire election to Donald Trump.

Speaker 23 (01:00:02):
So during this time when Orelia Chambers road and it worked,
docors related to the head Biden Center or.

Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
The bio.

Speaker 10 (01:00:12):
Cancer shot.

Speaker 23 (01:00:13):
Where book, Where did you keep papers that related to
those things that you were actively working?

Speaker 10 (01:00:25):
Well, I don't know. This is what.

Speaker 24 (01:00:34):
Twenty seventeen eighteen then period. Remember in this time frame,
my son is either been deployed or is dying, and.

Speaker 10 (01:00:53):
And so it was. And by any way, there's still
a lot of people at the time.

Speaker 20 (01:01:02):
I got bu a minute here, Alex Overhi you for
another segment, but I want to make sure you plug
all your works.

Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
Audience can follow, please do that?

Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
Oh, thank you?

Speaker 14 (01:01:10):
Well?

Speaker 6 (01:01:10):
Really relevant today's breaking Biden. I mean, my last book,
A lot of quotes and here will blow your mind
given the nature of the conversation today. I read it
two years ago. And if there's any doubt that he
was a mental decline. We'll just read the book we
all knew it as a matter of fact years ago,
and the Alex Marlow Show podcast on Salem with you,
which is doing.

Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
Very well, and a lot of it's thanks to your help, Charlie.

Speaker 1 (01:01:33):
Alex.

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We're here with the great legendary Alexmarlow Breitbart dot com,
many other important places you can find him Alex Marlow Podcast.
I want to dive deeper with Alex into the current
political climate that we're in. I'm also going to play
a Van Jones piece of tape after the break. It's
a lot happening here live in London tonight. I will
be at Cambridge Tomorrow. I will be at Oxford debating

(01:02:54):
and holding down the fourth be right back.

Speaker 8 (01:03:05):
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Speaker 20 (01:03:14):
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Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
What is a woman?

Speaker 23 (01:04:02):
Then?

Speaker 3 (01:04:02):
When who identify to the woman?

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
I got asked by Democrats.

Speaker 20 (01:04:04):
All the time, Charlie, why did we lose the election?
We want a country based on content and merit. You
are a perfect reminder why we won in November.

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
So thank you for that.

Speaker 20 (01:04:14):
The American elect in one picture, they are intolerant, they
are mean, they are ugly on the inside, and they
are losing and we are winning in this country. Everybody, Okay, everybody,

(01:04:43):
welcome back to email us. He's always freedom at Charliekirk
dot com. Alexmarlow continues with us, let's play cut two hundred.

Speaker 31 (01:04:52):
There are people who knew and said nothing, and that
is a crime against this republic. And I think the
Democrats are going to pay for a long time for
being a part of what is now being revealed to
be a massive cover up.

Speaker 20 (01:05:09):
Alex, do you think that there is long lasting Well,
there should be, but do you think there will be
long lasting political consequences? I do think that the American
people will no longer trust with the media and what
high level Democrats say about anything because of this story.

Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
Alex Marlow, Yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (01:05:26):
Think so what.

Speaker 6 (01:05:27):
I think the media really thinks that they can get
off scott free on this by just blaming Joe Biden's
scapegoating Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (01:05:33):
I think that's the plan here.

Speaker 6 (01:05:34):
That's what they want to do, is that Biden and
a small team of people who are going to be
politically irrelevant, they're the only ones responsible. I think it's
going to backfire, and I think the entire media establishment
is going to have to is going to have hell
to pay for this. I think the public's not going
to trust them. I think it's already happening. They think
they're helping their own cause. I think they're hurting their
own cause here, and that's glorious for us.

Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
I'll tell you, Charlie. I spend it some time over
the weekend.

Speaker 6 (01:05:57):
I went to a I went to a famous prep
school in Beverly Hill, and I was talking to a
lot of the people there at a reunion over the weekend.
A lot of these people very active in Democrat politics,
connected with big people in Hollywood and the Democratic Democrat apparatus.

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
They're completely demoralized.

Speaker 6 (01:06:12):
They know they have no one to go to, They
have nothing nice to say about their bench. They are
completely on their heels right now, on their back feet,
and they are downtrodden. When they saw me roll up,
their faces sync because they know we're ascended and it
is great, great news right now, what's happening for us.
It's a huge opportunity that we cannot blow ourselves.

Speaker 20 (01:06:33):
Yeah, so talk more about that, contextualize it, because we
as conservatives are always thinking that the left is in
a power position. They have a plan and they're ready
to go, and I think that we on the right
are usually victim of I don't want to say overestimating,
but thinking that there's always a conspiracy behind every left

(01:06:53):
wing decision, which sometimes there is, by the way, sometimes there.

Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
Is, but not all good default.

Speaker 20 (01:06:57):
But yeah, but you're saying, though and again when I
talk to democrats, I get the same sort of The
best term I could use is demoralization.

Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
They're just demoralized as if.

Speaker 20 (01:07:08):
Yes, they're like the Buffalo Bills after losing what is
it the fourth or fifth super Bowl?

Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
A role? Was it four? Right after the fourth super Bowl,
they're like, come on, I mean how many more times
do I have to do this?

Speaker 20 (01:07:18):
And do you feel as if the Democrat Party in
their primary selection you think about it, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden,
Kamala Harris, those are three very safe picks that were
not really done quote unquote using democratic means. Bernie Sanders
won the primary in twenty sixteen. Is that going to change?

(01:07:38):
Will the base of the Democrat Party roar? And how
should we react to it?

Speaker 6 (01:07:44):
So this is such an important question. It's one of
the most important questions that you can ask. And that
twenty sixteen primary absolutely was rigged for Hillary Clinton by
the Democrat apparatus. Charlie, we can talk about that at length,
maybe at another show, but I want to caveat what
I'm about to say. That man has got the right
approach we have to say and a warfooting. We cannot
act like this is peace time. And if you want
to defeat law fair, there's only one way to do it,

(01:08:05):
and that is to win every single election.

Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
That's it.

Speaker 6 (01:08:08):
That is the number one way to do it. That said,
things are looking good, Our bench is looking really dynamite.
The names Vance, Rubio, etc. Come to mind, and there's
so many others, but their bench looks very weak, and
they know it.

Speaker 3 (01:08:20):
They know it's weak, and so.

Speaker 6 (01:08:21):
They're going to try to have to find someone who's
probably unfamiliar to this audience to lead the party.

Speaker 3 (01:08:26):
I'm not talking about just.

Speaker 6 (01:08:27):
Being a nominee in twenty twenty eight, but just to
get some momentum and some energy. But they do not
have a mainstream person who is firing up their base,
and they all know it now, and they're all looking
around like they have no idea what to do. And
so that's I think why they've got all this time
to complain about Joe Biden when they're realizing.

Speaker 3 (01:08:43):
They're actually complaining about themselves.

Speaker 20 (01:08:47):
But minute remaining here, lots of news about the big
beautiful bill. What would you say is the status of that?
What do you want to see happen? One minute remaining
Alex Marlowe.

Speaker 6 (01:08:55):
Yeah, I like a lot of stuff, and I'm rooting
for the bill. I wish there were more cuts, but
I think that it's aential to President Trump's agenda that
it gets through. But obviously I would like to see
the cuts codified. It feels like a lot of the
spending takes place now and the cuts later. It's very dangerous.
We're playing a dangerous game in this country in that regard.
But we've got to get this agenda going, so I
am rooting for it to pass.

Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
I'm just hoping it's the.

Speaker 6 (01:09:15):
Best version humanly possible before it does.

Speaker 3 (01:09:18):
But I like a lot of the stuff in it.

Speaker 6 (01:09:19):
I know that in your first hour you're talking a
lot about it, and people should listen to that if
they're only catching this one.

Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
But it is.

Speaker 6 (01:09:25):
I'm optimistic, but I still want more cuts.

Speaker 20 (01:09:30):
The great the best element of the bill that is
not being discussed is the tax on remittances. That is
the funding mechanism that makes illegal immigration possible.

Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
Do you want to riff on that for thirty seconds? Alex?

Speaker 3 (01:09:43):
Absolutely.

Speaker 6 (01:09:44):
This is something where Trump's presidency is already historic because
he's doing everything to disincentivize more illegal immigration. Charlie, if
he does nothing else but play golf for the other
four years, if he continues to do this where there's
not going to be any new border crossers whatsoever, that's
already an a presidency. I hope he continues to do
all the great stuff he's doing and more, but that
for me is my number one, and he's already doing

(01:10:06):
it at a pace none of us could have even anticipated.

Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
Even his biggest fans.

Speaker 20 (01:10:11):
Well said, Alex, great work, Thank you so much, Come
back soon, Thank you, Thank you, Charlie. Mike Davis joins us. Next,
a lot of confusion about the Supreme Court. Mike Davis
offers some needed clarity.

Speaker 1 (01:10:24):
Stay right there.

Speaker 28 (01:10:33):
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice newsbreak.

Speaker 3 (01:10:36):
I'm Terrence Bates.

Speaker 28 (01:10:37):
There's good news for presidents trum so called One Big
Beautiful Bill. It passed the House Budget Committee overnight. After
failing in that same committee on Friday, four Republican fiscal
hawks are now on board after stalling this spending and
tax cut plan over concerns about the amount of spending
cuts in the bill being too small. Congressman Ship Roy
of Texas, who was one of the holdouts, says that

(01:10:58):
progress was made for the weekend, but he argues, quote,
we didn't get nearly far enough. Some estimates have the
measure adding as much as five trillion dollars to the
national debt. That's part of the reason the Moody's credit
rating service says it downgraded the country's credit rating from
the highest possible level. Moody blames the federal government's budget
deficit and rising costs of rolling over existing debt during

(01:11:21):
the current era of high interest rates. Treasury Secretary Scott
Besson dismissing the move, though, saying the Trump administration has
a plan to place a plan in place exceeds me
to boost the overall economy.

Speaker 19 (01:11:34):
So we've been trying to bring down the spending and
we are going to grow the revenue side. So we
are going to grow the GDP faster than the debt grows,
and that will stabilize the debt to GDP, which even
Secretary Yellen and I agree is the most important number.

Speaker 28 (01:11:53):
Meantime, President Trump's FBI Director Cash Pttel says his agency
is preparing to release information about various recent FBI investigations
in order to rebuild public trust. He's hinting at a
quote wave of transparency involving everything from the Hillary Clinton
email investigation to the FBI's involvement in the January sixth demonstrations.

Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
Well, we got answers coming.

Speaker 15 (01:12:17):
We just found a trove of information and it's on
its way to Capitol Hill right now, and they've asked
and they're getting them, and you're getting answers on January sixth,
You're getting answers on what sourcing was utilized, what money
was utilized, how many assets were utilized, who made those decisions.

Speaker 3 (01:12:33):
You're getting it.

Speaker 15 (01:12:34):
We can only control the FBI, but you're getting it
from the FBI.

Speaker 28 (01:12:37):
Patel and his deputy Dan Bongino also say they have
a definitive answer about whether FBI agents were in the
crowd that day egging on protesters, while they're not making
that answer public at the moment. The two went to
great wings to distinguish between the FBI agents and FBI
assets who were in play that day. That's a quick
check off your headlines. I'm Terrence Baits.

Speaker 8 (01:13:10):
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Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
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(01:14:01):
Mike explained to us the recent Supreme Court decision and
the significance of it and should people be freaking out now.

Speaker 11 (01:14:08):
I wouldn't say that people should be freaking out. I
think the Supreme Court, I think they're being cowards. Frankly,
I don't think they're.

Speaker 10 (01:14:15):
Following the law.

Speaker 11 (01:14:17):
But they punted the decision back to the Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals to decide what kind of notice how
long the Trump administration the president needs to provide to
trend day or radua foreign terrorist before the President of
the United States can expel foreign terrorist under the Alien

(01:14:40):
Enemies Act. I would say the time should be zero,
because the statute does not provide that there's any timeframe.
But you know it's going to go back to the
Fifth Circuit. The Fifth Circuit's going to have to figure
out how many days it will take to appease their
bosses on the Supreme Court, whether it's three days, seven days,
fourteen days, twenty one days, whatever the timeframe is, and

(01:15:03):
so then the President will have to give notice to
these trend de Iragua terrorists, and then they have a
chance to file a habeas petition during that time frame.
If they file a habeas petition, I guess the Fifth
Circuit's going to have to figure out whether it goes
to a district court or it goes to an executive

(01:15:23):
branch immigration judge. It's unclear, probably through the district courts,
and then who knows how long that will take. Who
knows the number of appeals. I would say to these
Supreme Court justices, it's very hard to be general and
it's very hard to be a senator, and they're not
very good at it. So maybe they should just stick
to their day job of deciding cases and controversies of

(01:15:46):
the parties. Properly before them with redressable claims, nothing more,
nothing less.

Speaker 27 (01:15:51):
That's their Article three power.

Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
So Mike, help me understand.

Speaker 20 (01:15:58):
Are we trending towards a potential Supreme Court decision where
we're going to have to have twenty million trials for
the twenty million people illegally in the United States of America.
Will there be any nuance issued this that we have
to give full trials and due process for every person
that has broken into America.

Speaker 27 (01:16:15):
That's a good question, I guess.

Speaker 11 (01:16:17):
I guess it depends on what the seven senators on
the Supreme Court. Two of them are going to follow
the law. Justice Thomas and Justice a Leader. We are
going to follow the law. We have seven Supreme Court
justices who want to be generals and tell the President
of the United States want he has to turn around
military planes expelling terrorist. You know, we have seven generals

(01:16:40):
who tell the president you can't expel foreign terrorist. You
have seven generals who think that you have to provide
who knows how many days of notice and who knows
what kind of supposed due process. Look, illegal aliens do
not have the same constitutional rights that American citizens have.

(01:17:02):
There are Fifth Amendment constitutional rights to the extent they exist.
Are are you here illegally? And if you're here illegally,
do you have an excuse you need to go home?
If you're claiming asylum, there's a process for that. But
just running across the border and living here for several
years and then claiming an asylum when you get caught

(01:17:24):
is just not how it works, and so the Supreme.

Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
But here's the issue, though, well, well, here's the issue.

Speaker 20 (01:17:31):
I agree, But a lot of the people that came
under Biden all claimed the scam of asylum that the
majority were not god aways.

Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
The majority were people that said.

Speaker 20 (01:17:39):
Oh, please take me into custody, asylum, asylum, here's the
magic words, hocus pocus. Are we not allowed to expel
them immediately? Or do they have to get full trials
adjudicating their asylum claim? And why do we have the
asylum scam in the first place.

Speaker 11 (01:17:53):
That's a very good question, and I think Congress needs
to close down the asylum scam. Make it very hard
to claim because guess what, if you're being persecuted in
your country, you're not being persecuted in the country next door,
Why do you have to come to America?

Speaker 10 (01:18:09):
Right?

Speaker 27 (01:18:09):
And so that's the issue.

Speaker 11 (01:18:11):
There are people who have true asylum claims, like the
Africaners in South Africa who are being hunted down and
slaughtered because they are white, simply because of their race,
they would have a legitimate asylum claim. But if you
are in Central America or South America and you just
want to come to America to work, then that's not

(01:18:31):
a legitimate asylum claim. I would just ask this, if
they're being persecuted and tortured back home, why did they
leave their wife and kids back home? Why didn't they
bring their wife and kids with them when they're coming
to America. It's obvious they're scamming the asylum system. So
the Supreme Court needs to understand this. If they're going
to require constitutional, full due process and trials for twenty

(01:18:55):
million illegal immigrants, the Supreme Court is going to lose
its legitimacy.

Speaker 10 (01:19:00):
And that's all it has.

Speaker 20 (01:19:04):
Very good I know you got a dash in a
second here, Mike, but happened. What should happen if President
Trump gets a Supreme Court decision that says you must
have twenty million trials?

Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
Is that it? Are we exhausted? Are we done? At
that point?

Speaker 11 (01:19:18):
I hope the Supreme Court does not get to that point,
because I think the American people did not agree with
that at all, Not in our founding, not after the
Civil War when we ratified the Post Civil War Amendments,
not anytime since then through statutes, certainly not in this
last election. Right, the American people gave the president a

(01:19:41):
mandate to expel these illegal aliens, all twenty million of them.
They're all criminals, particularly Trend de Ragu and MS thirteen,
the most vicious terrorists in the Western hemisphere. And if
the Supreme Court puts up, if the Supreme Court makes
up the constitutional due process rights that are equivalent to

(01:20:03):
Americans due process rights, it's not going to fly.

Speaker 27 (01:20:06):
Remember this.

Speaker 11 (01:20:07):
It took the Supreme Court thirty thousand hours to provide
relief to January sixth defendants. It took them less than
twenty four hours to provide relief to Trend dear Ragua Terra.
Something is fundamentally flawed.

Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
Mike, plug your stuff. I know you gotta dash.

Speaker 11 (01:20:25):
Please, thank you article threeproject dot org, article number three,
Project dot org, and thank you Charlie.

Speaker 1 (01:20:33):
Absolutely all right.

Speaker 20 (01:20:35):
That's a great segue to what Hilldog the great orator,
Hillary Clinton said this weekend. We have always said that
the Democrat Party hates the American body politic. They don't
want to work with the American people. So when the
people are the sovereign, which technically we are, you just
change the people, don't try to win them over, but

(01:20:55):
actually dilute the influence of native born Americans turn America
into a fund mentally different thing than a country. Well,
this weekend, Hillary Clinton came out and said, the people
who produced the most children are immigrants. One of the
reasons why our economy did so much better was because
he had lots of immigrants, legally and undocumented who had

(01:21:15):
a larger than normal family. So instead of trying to
encourage Native Americans or native bored Americans to have more kids,
We're going to go import a bunch of elan Omar's
and Mohammedans from the Middle East.

Speaker 1 (01:21:28):
Play cut one fifty nine.

Speaker 13 (01:21:30):
People who produce the most children in our country are immigrants,
and they want to deport them. So none of this
adds up. But you know, one of the reasons why
our economy did so much better than comparable advanced economies
across the world is because we actually had a replenishment
because we had a lot of immigrants, legally and undocumented

(01:21:50):
who had a you know, larger than normal by American
standards families.

Speaker 20 (01:22:00):
Okay, I don't know if you guys heard any of that,
but they're doing some sort of call the prayer or
something here at our hotel. So it was a fire
alarm test. It sounded like a call the prayer.

Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
The uh no, y see, there you go. It's it's great,
just great, right in the middle of the day. Baby,
all right, let's play another piece of tape.

Speaker 20 (01:22:33):
Follower, I have no idea how long this is gonna
Let are they done? This is the beauty of live radio.
You just gotta keep going. You just got to keep moving.
Did I don't know if the audience heard any of that.

Speaker 1 (01:22:49):
H Okay, I got a lot more I could say
about that. You guys, you did hear that. That's very good.

Speaker 20 (01:22:55):
Hold on, they got the that they they're they're doing
it all over again. Oh they got another test up.
These people are unbelievable. All right, back to what Hillary
Clinton was saying. The Hillary Clinton, the Mike barely picks
it up. That's the beauty of localized Mike's though Hillary

(01:23:16):
Clinton was basically saying that these are your replacements and
you should welcome them into your country, that you should
be excited about bringing in your replacements. Tim Walls said
something about ice agents this weekend play cut one fifty one.

Speaker 32 (01:23:32):
Donald Trump's modern day Escapo is scooping folks up off
the streets. They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped
off to foreign torture dungeons. No chance to amount of defense,
not even a chance to kiss the love one goodbye,
just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans
and disappeared.

Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
This is a complete lie.

Speaker 20 (01:23:55):
Almost every single person, and by the way, he can't
even pronounce.

Speaker 1 (01:23:57):
Gestapo, Tim Walls.

Speaker 20 (01:24:00):
Every single person that is being deported has had plenty
of due process. These people have been in front of judges,
they have notices of deportation on their file. And this
is where Tim Waalts really wants to go. He was
forcing people to take an experimental mRNA gene therapy shot
against their will, and he all of a sudden wants

(01:24:20):
to go use some sort of reference to World War Two.
Immigration is a tool. Mass migration is a tool, and
being here in London. You can see how it fundamentally
changes the fiber of your nation. Arabic texts on stores
all over the place, and that was not the case

(01:24:41):
when I was here five years ago. It is a
conquering fundamentally, when Islam comes to a country, they multiply,
they envelop and they take it over. In Islam, they
do not believe in freedom of speech. You cannot say
anything negative about the prophet Muhammad, amongst.

Speaker 1 (01:24:59):
Many the things.

Speaker 20 (01:25:01):
They do not believe in freedom of religion, and they
do not believe in separation of Moskin state. They believe
in a fusion of Moscan state, otherwise known as Sharia law.
They want the pillars of Islam and the teachings of
the Hadith to be incorporated into the government. And does
that make the West freer? Was the West built on this?

(01:25:22):
It's very interesting. We have decided to deny our birthright,
which is Christianity, then go towards secularism and import Islam,
something that has never had anything to the Western civilization.
We are called the West for a reason because we're
not in the East, and we're not in the Middle East.
We've brought in Islamic fundamentalism into our countries via cultural suicide,

(01:25:46):
and Hillary Clinton says, well, they're having more babies than
we should bring them in. We should have the ability
to deport all of them whenever we want. What country
and of the world became better when the Christian share
declined in favor of becoming more Muslim, Not one, but
almost every country gets better when it becomes more Christian.
Something to think about. Alan Jackson Ministries. Alan Jackson is

(01:26:08):
a wonderful partner of this program. You guys should check
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Break, Relentless in Spirit. You're listening to the Charlie Kirk Show.

Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
Okay, everybody, welcome back.

Speaker 20 (01:27:12):
Email us Freedom at Charliekirk dot com and subscribe to
the Charlie Kirkshow podcast page. The podcast is doing very well.
In fact, it's amazing how viral we are here. I
am in London. We're having dinner at a nice restaurant
and people are calling me over to their table because
they follow us on social media in England, in Europe.
They say we're a big phenomenon all over Europe. This

(01:27:34):
is at global movement everybody. It's really incredible, and you
guys can listen to the Charliekirkshow podcast page. I'm going
to be very interested to see the response we get
at Cambridge tomorrow. I am off the show tomorrow and
Wednesday in fact, but tomorrow I'm actually going to be
helping throw to some of our interviews that we've done.
We have a great interview with the Spells from Good
Ranchers dot com and also we have a very important

(01:27:55):
interview as well who's our other conversation.

Speaker 26 (01:27:58):
That we have.

Speaker 20 (01:27:59):
I'm trying to think it's not Bill Federer, it was
somebody else, Barack Luri.

Speaker 1 (01:28:05):
That's right with brock Luri.

Speaker 20 (01:28:06):
That's a really good conversation about atheism. But to go
all the way on the other side of the world
and to have people that say, oh yeah, follow your
stuff and asking for pictures, it's pretty awesome. Email us
Freedom at Charliekirk dot com and subscribe to our podcast
to be right back.

Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
Okay, everybody, welcome back.

Speaker 20 (01:28:46):
Email us as always Freedom at Charliekirk dot com when
it's play for you one of our viral TikTok videos.

Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
Here, let's go to cut one.

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Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
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Speaker 20 (01:29:36):
What is your message to women that sell their bodies online?

Speaker 33 (01:29:40):
Honestly, you're so much more worth it than that. I
don't know who hurt you in your life, if you
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so much more. In the eyes of God, you are
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Speaker 20 (01:29:55):
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dot com back in twenty eighteen twenty seventeen. In the
spring of twenty seventeen, we knew one of the reasons
why the quote unquote Democrat let resistance was real was

(01:30:43):
because of voter registration data. There's a lot of things
you can fake. One of the things you cannot fake
is voter registration. After January sixth, for example, voter registration
was bad for Republicans. It took a momentary decline for
almost the next six months.

Speaker 1 (01:31:01):
It was not good.

Speaker 20 (01:31:03):
Voter registration is how people are thinking in the moment.
Voter registration is actually more accurate than any poll because
what it is is new voters taking pieces of paper
and saying, this is what I affiliate with. This is
how I'm thinking in that time. Now, of course, those
people can change their mind. If someone registers a Republican,
they can then become a Democrat. But if they register
as a Republican, they're at least center.

Speaker 1 (01:31:24):
Right.

Speaker 20 (01:31:25):
Two pieces of voter registration data that is very, very
promising everybody. The first of which is this it is
official Miami Dade County has flipped. Read by voter registration
to understand the significance of this. This used to be
one of the bluest cities in America. I believe it
was the nineteen seventy two Right Blake nineteen seventy two

(01:31:48):
convention in Miami, nineteen seventy two with McGovern Miami is
literally where they held the DNC in nineteen seventy two.

Speaker 1 (01:31:57):
It was a stronghold.

Speaker 20 (01:31:59):
Now Myami Dade County has more registered Republicans than Democrats,
highly Hispanic, very Cuban, wonderful people. In twenty sixteen, Miami
Dade County voted for Hillary Clinton sixty three percent. So
it was sixty three percent Democrat in twenty sixteen, and

(01:32:22):
now it is a majority Republican everybody.

Speaker 8 (01:32:26):
This is a.

Speaker 20 (01:32:26):
Seismic shift happening in the American body politic. If the
Democrat resistance was really going well and penetrating into younger
people and persuadable voters, they would be winning voter registration
battles in places like Miami Dade County. The other piece
of data put two of three up on screen, and

(01:32:46):
this is one that turning point deserves a lot of
credit because we still have hundreds of people out in
the streets every day registering voters. The campaign has never stopped.
In Arizona, Republicans are thirty five percent of all registered vote,
Democrats are twenty eight percent. Others meaning independents, are thirty
three percent.

Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
Back in two thousand and twenty one, it was thirty
three thirty three thirty three.

Speaker 20 (01:33:15):
Democrats have dropped five points in their voter registration share.
We have gone up two points. In fact, there are
in the state of Arizona. Our advantage over a Republican
versus Democrat was right around like eighty thousand more Republicans
than Democrats right after the twenty twenty election.

Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
It was bad.

Speaker 20 (01:33:34):
Now it is well, Oh, I'm doing the math right
now it is well over three hundred and thirty thousand.

Speaker 1 (01:33:43):
In Arizona.

Speaker 20 (01:33:44):
There are three hundred and thirty thousand more registered Republicans
than Democrats, a nearly three times increase versus twenty twenty.
And so if the Democrats were really gaining steam with
the grassroots of all this clamoring and yammering was working,
it would be materializing in the voter registration data. And
it's not no time for cruise control. Tyranny never sleeps.

(01:34:08):
On my way to Cambridge and then Oxford. I'll see
you guys back in America. Andrew will host. In the meantime,
God blessed, talk to you soon
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