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Gensi is a.
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Very strong word. I need your mind as fluttering means that.
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Aside of suffering.
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And are you Africandality or why my husband, I'm a
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Well, I haven't made up my mind.
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I hate to see it from the same point of
South Africa. But also you know, I'm trying to save lives.
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So you have these two issues, these two false claims,
and this meeting in a way was the culmination of
for years now, these lobbyists of these Africanan groups have
been traveling to Washington talking to Republicans, also talking to
this White House, and you're seeing the culmination of that
lobbying campaign and the amplifying of these false descriptions of
the reality on the ground in this country.
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Well, look, what do you call it a genocide or not?
The facts are white farmers in South Africa have been murdered.
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A lot of people have tried to cover this up.
Speaker 11 (02:51):
So my question is, if it's not a genocide today,
how many do we want to let get murdered so
that people around here can be satisfied. Okay, now it's
a genocide, let's let a few more.
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I don't understand.
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They have hundreds of people, thousands of people trying to
come into our country because they feel they're going to
be killed and their land is going to be confiscated.
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And you do have laws that were passed.
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It gives you the right to confiscate land for no payment,
but you do allow them you should take land.
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No, no, no, no, do allow them to take Nobody
can take the land.
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They kill the white farmer. And when they kill the
white farmer, nothing happens to them.
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Nothing happens.
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This is a budget. This is a budget that.
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Imposes a tax on working people, attacks on patients, creating
new out of pocket expenses, breaking the foundational promise of
this president's campaign to lower costs for working people.
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But we have many people that feel they're being persecuted
and they're coming to the United States. So we take
from many locations if we build this persecution or genocide
going on generally the white farm and the fleeing South
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It has been quite a week, twenty hours of travel
to London, Oxford, Cambridge and back. I know, I know
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you're all very disappointed. I wasn't arrested, but I tried.
I tried my best. I went on one of their
biggest news programs, JB News GB News. Yeah right, GB News,
and I said that Mohammedism is not compatible with Western
values and it went very viral and it was so funny.
The the production team afterwards that GB News was like,
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wow you said that. I'm like, wow, you guys are
so British. You should spend some time in America. Our
overton window has moved a lot, and it got to
me thinking, and there's so much news. We're in a
car today. We're a new big, beautiful bill. We're gonna
do this terrible assassination, this Luigi Replica attack in DC.
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We got all that. But the UK is very important
to talk about, not just because what's happening the UK,
but also the ramifications here is the UK culturally felt
like America before Donald Trump went down the Golden Escalator.
They're in the abyss, but culturally there is this kind
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of silent Are we allowed to say this? Are we
allowed to challenge this? Are we allowed to talk about this?
Are we allowed to question this? And Donald Trump will
be in the history books for so many reasons, for
isolating the Chinese Communist Party, for shining light on the
southern border. But one thing I don't think he gets
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enough credit for one thing that I think that gets
forgotten in the story of Donald Trump, which, by the way,
we are now coming up on a decade of Donald Trump.
Next month will be ten months since ten years since
he went down the Golden Escalator, a decade complete domination
of the Western mind for ten years. And it's fitting
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that I went to Oxford and Cambridge and spent time
in London before that ten year mark, because it feels
so similar. Because once Donald Trump went down the Golden Escalator,
he gave people permission to speak. He gave people permission
to talk. President Trump said things like anchor babies. Remember
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President Donald Trump openly on a Muslim ban into the
United States of America. In December of twenty fifteen, he
said rapists were coming over the border. You couldn't say that.
They flipped out. He said that we're being invaded. He
said that we're being replaced, and people were losing their mind.
But the benefit of what Donald Trump did is he
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courageously moved that Overton window with force and courage. And
people say he's nothing but just a narcissistic, overly self indulgent,
But only someone who believes in himself as much as
Donald Trump could have moved that Overton window. Because the
criticisms didn't get to him, he says, now I'm going
to double down on the fact that they're bringing rapists
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in this country. And I'm tripling down. He took the
slings and the arrows for the rest of us, and
he basically created cover fire for millions of people like
myself and you to then be able to talk. Because
if Donald Trump is saying it, and then the media
is covering it, then other people get the courage to
say the same thing. Then other people get the permission
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culturally to be able to ask the right questions. And
then if he gets elected saying it whoa. And then
he goes into exile, and then he gets elected with
a popular vote win and an electoral vote landslide. And
we're in a place in this country where we can
now say the things that otherwise people were terrified to say.
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We could dive deep into the correct issues. It was
once verboten in America to even say that DEI in
a firmative action might be choking productivity. It was ver
boten during Floyda Palooza to say that we should not
have disparate impact as the core legal theory. And Donald
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Trump changed all of that. And the UK feels as
a country that deep down they want that, they want
someone to give them permission, and no one is and
only somebody as popular as courageous, Oh, only somebody as
morally clear as President Donald Trump would be able to
do that. And I don't think he gets enough credit
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for that. He gets a lot of credit for his
policy accomplishments, he gets a lot of credit for remaking
the Republican Party, but in so many ways he made
America speak again. For ten years, we have had more
robust discussions about the downfall of America and its core
reasons and its causes, and we take it for granted.
I'm telling you visiting that totalitarian third world hellhole that
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unfortunately the UK has become, and it's tragic. I don't
say that with glib I don't say that with delight.
It is sad. Britain is why we exist. It's like
going back to the life force and it's chilling and
it's depressing. There was one cafe that I drove by
in downtown London and every single table was taken by
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a Mohammedan and a fully burka wearing woman. Not a
single made of brit The entire cafe was taken. I
walk shop by shop and producer Blake, who did a
great job preparing us for Oxford and Cambridge and he
deserves a ton of credit for them. He has his
antenna up with this stuff and he was like, I
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can't believe how much Arabic there is on the stores here.
I kid you not. It is store after store and
then we're asked, you know, the Brits say, well, what's
the big deal? Why does this matter? I'm not exaggerating
this in the slightest In fact, looking back, I should
have probably taken a video with it, but it's not
gonna get any It's not gonna get any better. So the
next time I'll do that. In the hotel I was
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staying in, I always like watching local TV, so I
start flipping through the local TV to see that. You
know what, what are they consuming? I kid you not.
Forty percent of the TV channels in my hotel were Arabic.
They had the Yemeny channel, they had the Kuwaiti channel,
they had the Oman channel, they had the Iraq TV,
they had the Lebanon T they had a bunch of
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Saudi channels. They had the Katari channel. Not an exaggeration,
the entire TV cannon and I stayed in three different
hotels because we were bouncing all over the place. It
was the same with the Hilton Garden Inn at the
London Heathrow Airport as it was in Cambridge, as it
was in London. All of the TV channels are configured
to a Mohammadan population. Let's play cut three eighteen. This
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clip has been seeing tens of millions of times. Play
cut three eighteen.
Speaker 16 (12:33):
Have you had a lady called Lucy Connelly since you've
been here?
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Of course I talked about her yesterday and no one
knew what I was talking about in Cambridge. Who was
talking about who the students denight? I mentioned her because
I did the research. My team's an amazing job, and
I think she just had her petition denied.
Speaker 16 (12:46):
In the last hour or so. Today's Tuesday. Today she's
had her appeal denied. So she's going to be carrying
out her tin halfia sentence four ns solitary tweets, so
where she deleted for four hours later, what's she'll take.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
On the hole sit show. I'm going to try to
get the US State Department involved. I don't know if
you know what their bandwidth is here, but I'm sorry,
Like again, I'm speaking of the citizen, not as US government.
I just want to be very clear, like is this
the way that a liberal democracy in an ally of
the United States acts? Just be clear, what she said
would not be any prison time in America. I don't
like what she said, but she showed contrition. Well, there's
two parts. The first part where she said, like I
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don't want immigrants in my country perfectly settled. That's fine.
You can say that, You're allowed to have that. So
I'm that that is a separate issue that I will
talk about where in the UK thirty people a day
are arrested for offensive social media posts. In the UK
thirty people a day. This woman is going to serve
two and a half years in prison for an offensive
social media post that she deleted and apologized for. Yep,
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they invented free speech. Sent it back to our country.
There's so much wrong with that country and it is
not worthy of making fun of. I mean you, you
can have some lapse and some comedy, but it is depressing.
It is dark. And I came back literally kissing the
ground when I came back from London yesterday because there's
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a lot of problems with America. But let me give
you two things that I think we should be thankful
for that we don't notice. Of course, freedom is speech
number one, and then number two the spirit of America.
When we have a problem, we believe we can solve it.
There's this entrepreneurialism, there is this grit, there is this
pioneer spirit. And in Britain day are defeated at the soul.
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very fitting. Little Green Day as I returned from the
husk of its former self? Is that holiday? My right? See?
There you go, it's mine? There we go? Is Green
Day an American band? Then why don't they always sound
like they have British accents? They are American? Oh it's
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the nasal thing. Oh they do the X Is that right?
Oh so they do a fake British accent. Well they
fooled me. I learned something new. I thought their whole
shtick anyway, Besides the point, they are vehemently anti Trump,
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so I guess that's fits okay. So here's what I
said on gb News, And I think I have a
unique take on the Islamic topic because I totally acknowledge
because it's true that micro Islam is not the problem.
My primary care doctor is a Muslim. We're gonna have
him on the show. I keep asking to bring him on,
Zudi Jasser. He's amazing, he's devout, he's a serious person.
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He loves the country, he served the country. Nobody debates
that there are individually great Muslims. Of course there are. Obviously,
the debate is about macro Islam, and to be honest,
I've not heard anybody in the public discourse make that
distinction between micro and macro because in macro Islam you
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do see problems where they do not believe in separation
of Moskin state. They do not believe in freedom of speech,
They do not believe in freedom or religion. They don't
believe in dissent in a lot of Muslim majority countries,
they don't believe in private property. They don't believe in
the same type of due process. They don't believe in
the state types of crew of the rule of law.
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They are she a supremacist, and it's not just like
and this is what drives me nuts, as people say, well,
in these Muslim countries they repress women. Of course that
is true in Afghanistan. That's a sloppy, surface level argument
that that's like, that's fourth grade stuff. We gotta go deeper.
Everyone knows that, Okay. The issue is how that fundamentally
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is at odds with the fiber and the DNA of
our existence, of our birthright. You have to ask the question,
why why invite these people in? When Britain it's either
they want to place the native population like our American
leaders did, or they wanted to try to have GDP growth,
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some sort of white guilt. And again they're a hypersecular country,
so they don't know how to deal with their guilt,
so they don't go to church. So the way they
deal with gilt's bringing a bunch of Mohammedans. The other
issue is once you invite one in, you can't guarantee
you're also not inviting a radical. But I think that's
also a distraction. I think it's a little bit of
a distraction to talk about the terrorist attack, not that
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we're gonna talk about what just happened in DC. The distraction, though,
is because they'll be like, well, look at all these
other peaceful Muslims, and they are correct in that. No, no, no, no,
we're talking about the ideology. Once they represent a plurality,
and then a majority will not ever swim in the
same waters as this. People use the micro as an
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excuse because this US Constitution that I'm holding in my
hands is incongruent at charter with Islam. It cannot coexist
with Islam. And again, I could go peace by piece.
Here it says you have freedom to say whatever you
want in a Muslim majority country. Can I criticize the
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prophet Muhammad?
Speaker 7 (21:18):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (21:18):
I can't inconsistent. Here it says that we're going to
do our best to try to have religious institutions separate
from government in a Muslim majority country. Is the mosque
separate from the state? In this document, it says that
you should have freedom expression religiously. In this document, it
says you get due process. In this document, it says
that you get a court of law of your peers.
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We have Muslims bragging about using our own laws against US.
Play Cut three to sixty one went totally viral in
the UK. The question is Macro Islam compatible with Western values? Macro,
of course it's not. There are three major major reasons
why Islam does not believe in freedom and speed. Islam
does not believe in freedom or religion, and Islam does
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not believe in separation of mosc and state. Those three
things are antithetical to the West. In a Muslim majority country,
you are not most Muslim majority countries who cannot criticize
the prophet Muhammad. In most Muslim majority countries do not
have the same robust freedom of religion protections. And finally,
whereas we in the West are very careful to try
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to intermixed religion and state, they are commanded to actually
go into the state and try to change the state
to be more Islamic around the corpillos Islam. And last
thing I'll finally say is I cannot see a single
Western country that has become more Islamic and has become
a better place to live, that is happier or freer.
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Prove me wrong. And it's not against the micro Muslim
neighbor who is pleasant and devout. We've all experienced that.
It is about the ideology Macro when they don't assimilate,
they repopulate, they take over institutions. You get this epics
city in Plano, Texas. If you want to love America,
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renew your love for America, go to Britain for three days.
You will love this country more than ever before.
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Be right back, Welcome back to this Real America's Voice
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Trump.
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Future is bright. Dear Charlie, Okay, everybody, welcome back. Email
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on This is ridiculous. You'll love this one. This is
cut three twenty where she tries to say at Cambridge
that young people did worse. This is they don't do
any research at Cambridge. In the twenty twenty four election
play cut three.
Speaker 19 (26:39):
Twenty, Trump support was worse with young people in several
battleground states than twenty sixteen. How would you respond to
critics who claimed that this failure was partly due to
Trump outsourcing youth outreach to Turning Point USA.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
How did he do this last election?
Speaker 19 (26:56):
Well, I mean his support was better than youth, but
it was still lower with the like lower amongst youth
than the Democrat support was.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
We won the youth vote in the state of Michigan,
and we ran basically entire youth operation at twenty twenty four.
In fact, doesn't anyone can look on Chat, GPT, grock
or Google, I mean, whatever you want, Like, we crushed
the youth vote. Even Democrats acknowledge it their story after
story after story. Why are young people moving so far
to the right and so will you give me credit
for that?
Speaker 19 (27:23):
I mean, why do you think that? Like in several
key states, even in twenty twenty four, amongst.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
The young get we did anywhere between ten to twenty
five points better in the key battleground states. This is
not just conjecture. It is material fact, both young men
and young women moved to the right dramatically in America.
Young people are Donald Trump's most loyal cohort, not even
baby boomers. According to the Yale Youth Poll on the
Harvard Youth Pole, Donald Trump has actually made the most
gains amongst younger voters. And I guess maybe something we
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Roger Marshall. Senator, thank you so much for taking the time.
So the big beautiful bill passed last evening, and now
you guys got to get to work. Is what are
you expecting? What is the process? And then let's get
down into the particulars, and I think our audience needs
to learn that you guys can make changes to the
bill and then there's a process of reconciliation between the
two chambers. Is that correct? Senator, please walk us through it.
Speaker 7 (28:39):
Yeah, Charnie Persall, are you tired of winning? I mean,
Mike Gosh, that that clip that's going hirable there with you.
President Trump a big win last night, and just congratulations
to him as well as Speaker Mike Johnson. President Trump
is the best closer in the country. So Mike Johnson
gave us the best bill that he could get passed
over there. I think of the Senate as like a saucer,
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and think of the House as a hot cup of coffee,
and it's spilling over.
Speaker 8 (29:03):
The job of the Senate is to take that bill
and make it better.
Speaker 7 (29:07):
I think for us over here, what I'm looking at
is where can we save some more more taxpayers dollars?
Where are the opportunities to cut some spending? What do
we do with those salt taxes? So I think that's
the big, the big thrust overs here. How can we
make this bill better? How can we deliver on President
Trump's promises? No tax on tips? Over time social Security,
make the Trump tax cuts permanent. This bill has the
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potential to save an American family one thousand dollars a month.
Speaker 8 (29:33):
So that's how important this bill is.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
So what is the again, I'm just catching I'm getting
cut off the speed here. What was the final result
of SALT out of the House, What did they finally
vote on, and what do you think it's future would
be in the Senate? And just give our audience a
quick reminder of what state and local tax deductions are.
Speaker 7 (29:53):
Right, So in these big blue states, they have high
taxes and they're able to deduct that from their federal taxes.
This what the House is done will still cost cost
American taxpayers three hundred billion dollars over the next ten years.
So they're gonna let people from these blue states right
off up to thirty thousand dollars of their taxes, which
(30:14):
will decrease revenue.
Speaker 8 (30:15):
To the state.
Speaker 7 (30:16):
So this feels like people from Kansas are subsidizing.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
One hundred percent. I'm right there with you, Starry interrupt
you keep going. I think SALT is a scam that
punishes great states like Kansas. Please keep going.
Speaker 7 (30:28):
It is It is that simple to the tune of
three hundred billion dollars over ten years. So what else
could we do with that three hundred billion dollars. We
could deliver the presidents a golden dome. That would be
one simple thing. And more we will we will take
We would take that money and make medicaid and medicare
even better.
Speaker 8 (30:45):
There's just better ways to spend that money.
Speaker 7 (30:47):
We can use it to secure the border, to help
our military out, to give our troops more wages, all
those types. It's real money, three hundred billion dollars.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
And so so then what is the pro So here's
where people get a little confused. How is it that
a bill can pass the House and then change in
the Senate. And is it possible to now bring maybe
the salt deduction down to ten thousand dollars that would
actually help us close the deficit a little bit. And again,
just to reinforce this salt is essentially saying California, you
(31:15):
can't run a good state. New York, you can't run
a good state. Therefore, you have ridiculous pension problems, and
you have outrageous mass migration and the dumbest type of
spending policies. And we're going to now subsidize that. Do
you think we can maybe crawl it back to a
ten thousand dollars deduction, which would which would save hundreds
of billions of dollars.
Speaker 8 (31:36):
So it's at ten thousand dollars now.
Speaker 7 (31:37):
As I recall, so stall stands for state and local taxes.
So if your state and local taxes are high, the
more motivated you are to try to write those off.
You know, most Kansas wouldn't have ten thousand dollars of
state and local taxes to write off.
Speaker 8 (31:52):
But to answer your question, so the House passed a bill.
Speaker 7 (31:54):
We could pass their bill exactly as it is, and
it's a good bill. It's probably got eighty ninety percent
of what I'd like to see in it. But if
the Senate makes any major changes, it don't have to
go back to the House a second time.
Speaker 8 (32:06):
And that's where the tricky part is. Charlie. As much
as you and I want.
Speaker 7 (32:09):
To face this federal budget, we also got to pass it,
and we don't want to lose the House. So there's
a dozen House members that I'm making that number up.
I'm not sure how many House members are that are
really really from these purple districts. With high property taxes
that this. You know, they may not get reelected. They
may not get reelected anyway, but I can sure tell you,
for damn sure, I can tell you that if we
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don't get some type of a good, big, beautiful bill
out of here, none of them should get re elected.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
I totally agree. And so the other elements, let's just
brag on some of the good stuff that people don't
know about what's in the bill. We are taxing remittances
for the first time ever, which is a financial penalty
for illegal immigration into the United States of America. It's
the largest border funding and border security bill in American history.
We're getting illegals off Medicaid, which is major and it
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is massive. We are also seeing no tax on tips,
no tax on overtime. I don't think we got no
tax on Social Security, but hopefully eventually we'll get that.
We're doing work requirements and means testing. We are also
seeing the Golden Dome investment. Please brag, Senator on some
of your favorite elements of this bill, because there's a
lot more goodies in this bill than I think our
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audience even realizes at times.
Speaker 8 (33:22):
Right, So, what we did.
Speaker 7 (33:23):
With Social Security since by the law, we cannot touch
Social Security. But what we did is we're given seniors
a four thousand dollars tax credit in addition, so it
essentially we're not going to tax their tips at tax
their Social Security bit doing it in a different way.
We increased the child tax credit. Look, Republicans doubled the
tax credit in twenty seventeen with this bill, and now
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we increased it another five hundred dollars. So we increased
the tax deduction for having children to do a twenty.
Speaker 8 (33:52):
Five hundred dollars as well.
Speaker 7 (33:54):
That would be another answer, you know, a little second
amendment we've flipped in there. There are some rules and
regulations around I would call a silencer a muffler on guns,
that type of thing. So there are a whole lot
of low hanging fruit in here. The Golden Dome is
in here, President Trump's Golden Dome, the first down payment
on some type of satellite system to help intercept nuclear warheads,
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that type of thing. Huge pay raises for our troops,
for the border patrol officers, funding to help get those
illegal aliens out of this country. We have four hundred
thousand violent criminal aliens in this country.
Speaker 8 (34:29):
It is a way more expensive chargee.
Speaker 7 (34:31):
It may cost one hundred thousand dollars per person to
escort them out of this country. Thank you, Joe Biden.
So and that will and we'll take care of that
for four years. We don't have to go back to
the Democrats every year and say, hey, we want money
for the border, we want money for the military. So
we have significant money in here to take care of
the military for the most part for four years, and
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the president's border security and the removal of illegal aliens.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
So I'm confident that this will pass. I know that
you are a pro life warrior from Kansas, and thank
you for that. It did pass. In the current form
of defunding of planned parenthood, I'm told that I could
run into a little bit of a thicket in the
US Senate Susan Collins, who I really like. She actually
has always said that she is pro choice and that
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this is a red line. Do you think that there
is an opportunity to keep defunding of planned parented in there?
I know that discussion is ongoing. And what is your
message to pro life warriors that have been fighting so
hard for this cause for years?
Speaker 7 (35:30):
Oh my gosh, So I assume that we're losing Susan
Collins vote no matter why, so we say we have
to fifty. I think we'll lose her on Medicaid a
few other and I respect her.
Speaker 8 (35:39):
She is representing a Democrat.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Hey, I get it. I totally agree. She's an R
in a D state. You got to cut a lot
of margin there. Please keep going.
Speaker 8 (35:46):
But nobody else has an excuse.
Speaker 7 (35:49):
Yes, it has a excuse, and they need to get
in here and play the game. And if you get
ninety percent of what you want, we better pass this
bill and move on. And I'm sick about what where
our federal depth is. That is now we could come
back and do five shows on that. We spent an
hour yesterday as a Republican cock is talking about the
national debt uh and what's going on with selling our
(36:10):
trasuries that type of thing as well.
Speaker 8 (36:12):
But I do think we get there.
Speaker 7 (36:14):
My message my pro life people is this, you know,
we we did what we wanted to do. We sent
most of the issues back to the state, and now
the states need to do their job as well. But
we're still losing a million babies every year, a million,
most of them are from the the from this abortion pill,
and we're doing trying to do some things there to
(36:34):
curve the edges around it.
Speaker 8 (36:35):
They're able to just you call up and basically mail.
Speaker 7 (36:38):
Later this pill without having any idea how far along
the patient is.
Speaker 8 (36:41):
So I'm working on that up here.
Speaker 7 (36:43):
But but but planned parent parented is the number one source.
I'm not just the abortions, but this abortion pill as well.
So we'll defund them. And this is probably the second
biggest day for the pro life group after.
Speaker 8 (36:58):
The Dobbs decision. I think if we get this across
the finish line.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
Really quick, thank you for that, and I pray we
can keep the defunding a planned parented in this bill.
So fight hard for that, Cenator. The base is really
watching on that MAHA report is out. I know you're
the chair of the MAHA Commission. What can we expect
or what is in it? Senator about men and a
half remaining.
Speaker 7 (37:15):
Look, I think number one when I think about make
America healthy great again, healthy again is sixty percent of
Americans have a chronic disease of some sort. Most of
it is nutritionally related or related to toxin. So I
expect this MAJA report to talk about the importance of
soil health and the nutrient quality that we're feeding to
(37:35):
our especially our children. For whatever reason, I'm especially concerned
about the children getting them off to the right foot
as well. The toxins that they're being exposed to are
probably in these ultra processed foods. So a big seventy
percent of the calories Americans consume are an ultra processed food.
So I think that they'll address that as well. I
made a few notes. What else they gold standard science.
(37:56):
I really, as a doctor, can't sit there and say
what type of oil is be us to cook supper
in tonight?
Speaker 8 (38:01):
Is it soybean oil, is it tala? What is it?
Speaker 7 (38:05):
So we need gold standard research, non influence by commercial
operations as well. Look, fifty sixty percent of Americans are
on a prescription drug right now, and I think we
want to look into what that's all about as well.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
Senator, keep up the great work and get your colleagues
in the ring cut some slack for us. Whu's in Collins,
the rest of them have no excuses. Pass it, be bold,
be courageous, be transparent, and let's deliver a win together.
Thank you so much, Senator.
Speaker 8 (38:33):
Yeah, that's right. Let's make America great again.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Amen, Thank you, senator, keep fighting great job. Is that
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last night. Awful and last night. Sarah Milgram and Yarin Lichinsky,
a young couple who were Messianic Jews, so they're Jews
who gave their life to Jesus, were attending an event
in Washington, d C. And a Jewish cultural center. They
(43:02):
leave the event and waiting for them is this evil
lunatic who drove from Chicago thirty years old, all the
way to Washington, DC and assassinated both of them in
cold blood in public eye. I'm not going to say
(43:24):
the assassin's name because the assassin wants to be as
well known as Luigi, and that's an incentive. That's a
very big problem. Without getting into all the details of
what this guy believed or where he got the information from,
he did say free Palestine. So this is one hundred
percent a hit job against Jews. This is a hit
(43:44):
job against people that support Israel. But I want to
take another element, another wrinkle here. The Luigi effect is
not going away. It's disturbing, it's scary. We saw another
assassination attempt very similar to the Luigi one. If you
don't know the Luigi Maggioni case, of course, he murdered
(44:08):
the healthcare CEO in cold blood and then is a
hero on the left. People love Luigi on the left,
the far radical left, and this is going to continue
to be a problem that the movie The Joker, I
(44:29):
think shows the type of nihilism that is seeping into
so much of this one off criminal activity. Some people
on social media and I'm just gonna gently push against that,
and I wrote a tweet again about this are blaming
people that have been critical of the war in Gaza
as to say that's why this person got radicalized. Guys,
(44:52):
I have to be very clear. It drives me crazy
when a right wing person does violence and they try
to blame me for it. I think that's very sloppy.
I think it's very or they say, Charlie, you're responsible
for January the sixth. I think we have to resist
that temptation. I think we have to say it's just
not true that when I wrote this in the tweet,
(45:13):
and I liked what I said, just because an idea
is provocative or even offensive does not make it violent.
Every person is responsible for their own agency, and I
would make an argument that that is a false that
that is a misleading target As to why this happened,
(45:33):
It's less about the influences ideologically and more about I
think how this person thinks the Luigi effect could benefit him.
The Luigi effect is a serious issue where they believe
that they can become a social media martyr for that cause,
not just the action itself, but that you then can
(45:57):
become the face of the resistance things against your said struggle.
This is a terrible story and one that I'm sure
we're gonna learn more as time proceeds, and it's an
unforced It's a tragic and unspeakable another chapter in this
(46:20):
ongoing national schism. This young couple was about to be engaged.
They had their entire life ahead of them. They did
nothing wrong except they held a political view about a
foreign country that this lunatic did not share. This guy
had just bought a ring, he had everything planned out
(46:42):
to get married to her, and their punishment for supporting
Israel ended up being an assassination in the middle of
the street and in total cold blood. We gotta we
gotta we gotta dial this back. We gotta dial this back. Guys,
it's getting it's getting too harsh. Well, second hour, we're
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Speaker 17 (47:19):
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Yesterday President Donald Trump went there. He did it. This
is why we love him. You see, the South African
president came and did a visit to the Oval Office.
And instead of kind of going back and forth of oh,
here's this happening in your country, not President Donald Trump,
(53:18):
decided to bring the goods. President Donald Trump decided to
show the world and show the receipts to this anti
white government in South Africa about how there is a
mantra of killing the boors. Here's President Donald Trump. He
pulls out the receipts for South African president, dims the
(53:40):
lights and makes everyone watch a video of the South
African political leader saying kill the boors. Play cut three
twenty five.
Speaker 9 (53:48):
Turn the lights down, turn the lights down, and just
put this on.
Speaker 8 (53:53):
It's right behind you.
Speaker 24 (53:58):
We talked to you people, I went to a piland
from you from the presson from now.
Speaker 9 (54:08):
This is very bad. These are the These are burial
sites right here, burial sites over a thousand of white farmers.
And those cars are lined up to pay love on
a Sunday morning. Each one of those white things you
(54:29):
see is across and there's approximately a thousand of them.
They're all white farmers.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Honestly, God bless President Trump for your moral courage and clarity.
And then CNN comes out and says, Donald Trump makes
up this idea that there's a an attack or a
potential genocide happening in South Africa. When I was debating
at Oxford, I debated a professor at Oxford. She says,
and Charlie Kirk and his crew are saying that they're
(55:00):
something in South Africa that none of us have even
heard of, trying to be like very glib and mock us,
Oh really, you never even heard of it. Let's make
sure that we replay the clip for you, Kill the
boar is the clip of the leader of a major
political party in South Africa saying that we have to
(55:23):
go and kill the white owner. Let's use that. Let's
go here play cut three point thirty seven.
Speaker 9 (55:34):
They have hundreds of people, thousands of people trying to
come into our country because they feel they're going to
be killed and their land is going to be confiscated.
Speaker 8 (55:42):
And you do have laws that were passed.
Speaker 9 (55:44):
It gives you the right to confiscate land for no payment.
Speaker 1 (55:48):
And here's the media, CNN says, well, you need more context.
You see when you say kill the boar, it's not
really kill the boar, it's uh, you needed more historical context.
Three twenty six.
Speaker 3 (56:02):
Larry has been debate over that song, that anti apartheid chant, right,
and for people who don't have a historical context, it
does potentially appear more literal.
Speaker 25 (56:16):
There are many who grew up under those years of
white minority rule who understand the historical context. Of this
song kill the Boar, Kill the Farmer, that Julius Malema
has made popular again.
Speaker 23 (56:27):
It sort of fell into disuse.
Speaker 25 (56:29):
It's not been that commonly sung after the end of
a partet in nineteen ninety four, but it's brought.
Speaker 1 (56:34):
It back again.
Speaker 25 (56:35):
To reanimate the issue of the majority of land in
South Africa still being owned by white farmers.
Speaker 1 (56:43):
You gotta take a picture that there's someone in CNN
who took up the entire screen she's on. Yeah, I
got to take a picture that she's a talking about
South Africa. Let me see you right there. Okay, so
it's too good to be true, all right, I'll get that.
I'll get that clip later. Why store the team gets that.
So let's play cut three seventy four. Here is the
actual clip of kill the Boar. You be the judge.
(57:06):
Play cut three seventy four. Over one hundred thousand people
(57:30):
screaming kill the Boar, and Presidentald Trump is unafraid to
bring that to the world stage. This is how the
leader of the free world should act. Three thirty six.
President Trump hands the South African president a large file
of full of white farmers who have been murdered recently.
Play cut three thirty six.
Speaker 25 (57:51):
So the issues that concerned you as the United States and.
Speaker 23 (57:58):
Death in many ways.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
Mid one one should say, you are a partner of
South Africa.
Speaker 1 (58:05):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, partner of South Africa. This guy just
wants a trade deal to try to continue to enrich
his Marxist buddies in the failed, race obsessed state of
South Africa. He even got the President of South Africa
to say, well, okay, this is a this is kind
of a bit, you know, we don't like that kind
of language. Oh really, The scene and panelists tried to
(58:32):
dismiss the concerns that white South Africans are being targeted
and murdered in their homes. Play cut three forty four.
Speaker 10 (58:41):
So you have these two issues, these two false claims,
and this meeting, in a way was the culmination of
for years now, these lobbyists of these African groups have
been traveling to Washington talking to Republicans, also talking to
this White House, and you're seeing the culmination of that
lobbying campaign and the amplifying of these false descriptions of
the reality on the ground in this country.
Speaker 11 (59:03):
Well, look, whether you call it a genocide or not,
the facts are white farmers in South Africa have been murdered.
A lot of people have tried to.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Cover this up.
Speaker 11 (59:12):
So my question is, if it's not a genocide today,
how many do we want to let get murdered so
that people around here can be satisfied. Okay, now it's
a genocide, let's let a few more. I don't understand.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
That's their playbook. Oh it's not organic. They have a
bunch of lobbyists. They say the same thing about Israel times.
It's just because they have a bunch of lobbyists. Here
is Michael Orr on TV play cut three seventy five.
So do you think President Ramafosso was prepared for President
Trump to press him on this?
Speaker 26 (59:44):
I have interesting views about where that felt. That's Africa's
delegation was prepared, or least prepared enough. I do think
that they knew that they were working into a trap.
Speaker 1 (59:51):
Will work they did.
Speaker 26 (59:52):
Yeah, I don't think that they were truelest. They were
confident at times. I'd even say them it sometimes she
was like a little bit true confident. We've seen what
Donald Trump does. The one thing that's a marker of
the US president right now is uncertain, unpredictable, and we
tend to know that he relies on tricks to prove
a point, and so I do think that they did understand.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
So do you think President Ramafosso was okay? First of all?
First of all, I never want to hear that there
is starvation happening in South Africa. Ever again, that whole
talking point is done. I never want to hear that.
Number two, they're literally aren't they really literally? Like, aren't
they literally eating South African farmers? They're literally eating them?
(01:00:39):
It's a joke. The uh this White farmers are apparently
very productive, very good at what they do. This is
race based, envy driven political reconfiscation. I had a twenty
five minute debate on South Africa in Oxford. I can't
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wait for that footage come up. We're gonna post it immediately.
And essentially I had the guy tongue tied, I tungue tight.
I said, why should you punish a grandchild for what
the grandfather did? And there is no argument for that,
and not just punished. They want to take the land
and they murdering the family, and they're trying to make
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every possible excuse for it. Is this how an ally
of the United States should work. No, But it's funny
how the media will go above and beyond saying that
there's a genocide in Gaza because there's an active war zone,
but as soon as it involves white people, hmm, it's
just fine. It's a conspiracy theory. Maybe it's because the
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I want to play a little couple more pieces of
tape of my conversation at Cambridge. Cambridge is allegedly one
of the world's greatest schools, and yet what was remarkable
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is that there is certainly a higher IQ They are
more clever than some American students, but they are not wiser.
And wisdom is the knowledge of things that never change.
And some of the back and forth I had with
some of the students was so beneath what you would
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expect out of a sophisticated education system like Cambridge. But
it goes to show the moral and intellectual rot that
these universities have become. Let's play this piece of tape here.
Of all the things that I get questioned about, of
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all the different things that you could potentially bring up,
of all the different stuff that you could ask, one
of the questions at Cambridge, this was the first question.
They were asking whether or not I would debate some YouTuber, which,
by the way, we're planning to have him on the
show later this summer. This is the sophistication of Cambridge University.
(01:07:43):
Play cut three ten.
Speaker 6 (01:07:46):
Now, I know you've debated Dean with us on Jubilee before,
I was wondering why you now refuse to engage with
further debate with him.
Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
I flew five thousand miles across the world to have
you ask why I'm not going to debate a left
wing YouTuber?
Speaker 6 (01:07:58):
Well, I mean he continues to tries to get your
attention at your campus.
Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
Right, yeah, again, he just him. I've debated him twice
in the last calendar year. He's coming on my show
this summer. Let me be clear. I came to Cambridge
to have you ask me that.
Speaker 6 (01:08:11):
Yeah, he's making videos about you avoiding him on your
Compass debate.
Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Right, So, let me tell you understand. Let me tell
you how this works. I do a campus event like
a Texas A and M University I rented out. I'm
there for three hours. He shows up demanding to come
up to the mic, immediately cutting in line of other students.
It's not Joe Biden's America anymore. We can just cut
in line and get whatever you want. So therefore, I say,
excuse me, Dean, We'll talk at another time. He makes
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this YouTube videos if I'm scared to debate, even though
I debated him twice in the last year. That's the sophistication.
And for those young radiar podcasting, she was wearing a hujab,
so all the things to ask me, why won't you
debate this person? Okay, I guess, like that's really how
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deep we're going to go. Here's a longer piece of tape,
but it's worth it. Let's go to cut three eleven
for the three conservatives that are here tonight. I hope
you guys get your mojo back. This was once a
great country. I want to see it great again. You
guys are a husk of your former self. You guys,
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you can laugh and sneer all you want, but the
country that split the atom and invented the steam engine,
and eradicated slavery and brought common laws of the world
can do a lot better than this. And you are
your existence led to our existence, and for whatever I
can do, I hope that this country finds a leader
or a group of leaders. I'm not here to give
you political advice. I hate when foreigners do that to Americans.
(01:09:42):
You guys, whatever you want, but I do have a
wish that the world feels like it's missing something. It
feels like it's missing something when Great Britain or England
or whatever politically correct thing I have to say, because
I guess England, I can't fly in English flag now
or whatever nonsense that is. Be proud of your heritage.
Done good for the world. Stop apologizing, get your energy,
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get your vitality, get what made England and made great
Britain such a phenomenal place. I hope you get that back,
and I hope that you reject the Swan song of
multiculturalism and get back to the fundamental truth of the
trism that a strong Britain means a strong world and
therefore a strong West. We can stand up for what
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It's the Charlie Kirk Show. Okay, everybody, welcome back. Email
us as always freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. I
want to play you another piece of tape here that
is going very viral on TikTok. We have a lot
of viral stuff coming out of the Cambridge Discussion. Let's
play cut three twenty.
Speaker 19 (01:13:48):
One, and what do you see is the future of
conservatism amongst young people.
Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
I think it's going to be the dominant God willing
dominant worldview amongst young people in America. Young men in
particular are on pace to be the most conservative generation
in history, and it's an exciting trend and we're leaning
into it. We see this in the macro trends. We
also see this in micro young women are following suit.
There's kind of two gen zs. There gen Z that
was basically out of college or near end of college
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at COVID, and then there was gen Z that was
in high school and they had their lives obliterated those
most formative times in their life fifteen sixteen, seventeen eighteen.
They were forced to wear masks, they had to do
school through zoom. They saw friends that many of whom
that took their life. Our suicide rates went up exponentially.
And also on top of that, we had this insane
race stuff in America during twenty twenty, otherwise known as
(01:14:38):
Floyda Palooza, where we decided to burn our country because
a guy drug overdose on the streets in Minneapolis. And
that's true, he did drug over dose. It not just
my opinion. Just read the medical examiner report, the Henigan
County Medical Examiner report, and so then all of a
sudden we decided to commit cultural suicide and throw statues
by the way in London they threw a statue into
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the river or something because we're systemically racist. I'm sorry.
Our two countries are the two least racist countries ever
to exist in the history of the world. And you
guys should also be thanking the Lord that you have
someone like William Wilberforce to look up to, and you
should be building statues to Wilberforce, not taking down statues
of your history, because it's thanks to Western values that
we abolish slavery and the world is a profoundly better
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place because of that worldview, and we as conservatives are
unafraid to tell that story and that truth. Did you
listen carefully to that? They laugh when I say that
America and the UK are the least racist countries ever
to exist in the history of the world. That is
a fact. That is your Cambridge University or the top
universities on the planet. Lots of IQ points and almost
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a great friend, a warrior, a fighter for liberty and truth.
James O'Keeffe, and I'm thrilled about what might be happening
here after a bitter struggle of multiple years. James, my friend.
Great to see you. Please share with our audience this
(01:16:26):
promising news.
Speaker 23 (01:16:28):
Hey, Charlie, great to be with you in great job
in England.
Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
Thank great brave man.
Speaker 23 (01:16:33):
I'm surprised they didn't arrest you for saying, well.
Speaker 1 (01:16:36):
I gotta be honest. I tried my best, and I
was disappointed that they didn't. I did not get into handcuffs.
I would have loved to have become a political prisoner,
because I think I think Marco Rubio and President Trump
would have made a couple of phone calls. But I
tried my best. I try.
Speaker 27 (01:16:50):
They don't know the First Amendment over there. So what
you did was very brave, and I thank you for that.
I report to you all today that I people are
asking what actually happened at Veritas, the organization I founded,
And I've released, Charlie, a movie released yesterday on my
website called the Truth Inside Veritas. There's a twelve minute
(01:17:10):
video we published online. Apparently, in these depositions in the
court case between me and my organization I founded, board
members admitted that they were in business together. They had
various entanglements, and they were co investing in medical companies.
That quote could be sold to Peiser. As you recall,
I investigated Pfizer two years ago, did a huge story
(01:17:33):
on the director of MR and a research and scientific planning.
Just a week later, I was fired. Now it turns
out they had investments. You're looking at a federal deposition
of George Schaigel, and he's admitting that he was in
business with these other board members, Charlie, So this is
kind of some breaking news. Here and I am in
talks to retain control, get back and control of Project Veritas,
(01:17:55):
the nonprofit that I once founded.
Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
Well, that is amazing, James, And just reminder all adience
the very difficult couple of years you had to go
through and what it would mean to now reassert control
over Project Veritas.
Speaker 27 (01:18:08):
Well, I mean you and I have talked about this
in Arizona and elsewhere. It's a lot of things. The
story is this film, The Truth behind Veritas, is really
a story about original sin. I think what we do,
the investigative video journalism getting sued all the time. By
the way, I got sued last week by one of
these deep state guys that we busted.
Speaker 23 (01:18:29):
I think people are put under pressure. They're put through
a high power lens.
Speaker 27 (01:18:32):
But when you run an organization, you have people who
feel entitled, who sometimes get jealous or get envious, and
that can turn very toxic. It can grow vindictive when
people don't get what they want. But also when you're
being raided by the FEDS, when you're being sued all
the time. I think people are put under pressure. People
(01:18:55):
tend to crack, people tend to break, people tend.
Speaker 23 (01:18:57):
To betray you.
Speaker 27 (01:18:58):
So this is a really interesting saga, a really interesting
documentary that we've produced about everything that's happened. It's an
hour long film behind our paywall at OMG, but there's
a twelve minute video online that takes you through some
of the highlights. It's very, very difficult, Charlie. You know,
I've talked about this extensively. It's very painful to go
through that, and we've all been through it to some
(01:19:20):
degree if you've ever built anything. And I learned some
lessons about who to surround myself and who not to
surround myself with. And you've got to have really strong
people who are very virtuous, people who are willing to
tell the truth and shame the devil. Not an easy
thing to endure, but hopefully this will all get resolved
very soon.
Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
What has this process taught you about yourself? Going from
taking your when they took your nonprofit from you to
now two years later, where it looks like you might
reagain control you had to build your own thing. What
are the lessons that you learned about the conservative movement,
about the state of media, and also some personal lessons.
Speaker 23 (01:20:01):
Very good question.
Speaker 27 (01:20:03):
I think the number one lesson I've learned is you know,
I would say, Charlie, everyone can come into my inner
circle if you want to be involved by all means.
Speaker 23 (01:20:11):
And I know that you get this.
Speaker 27 (01:20:12):
I get this every day, hundreds of messages of people
wanting to help, and it's one thing for them to
help at the grassroots level. But I think letting them
into your inner sanctum, I think, and I hope you
would agree, you really do have to be careful with
her you surround yourself with. You can't let everybody into
your headquarters, you know, close to you, because I think
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people will. They will betray you when the going gets tough,
not because you've done anything wrong, but because they're incentifized
to you. And I think one of the things I've
struggled with is how to reconcile the instinct for self preservation.
Speaker 23 (01:20:45):
With always doing the right thing.
Speaker 27 (01:20:47):
And if you're going to be a truth teller, and
I mean, if you're really going to be a truth teller,
you the preservation for you know, self preservation and self
interest come into conflict with that. So you have to
find people who are almost messianic, who are mission driven,
who are self sacrificial to a certain degree. If you
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want to do this type of truth telling. So what
I've learned is discernment. And perhaps I was slightly naive,
but I also think, like I said, this is a
story about original sin. You watch this film and it's
it's really remarkable, the vindictiveness and the pettiness of people.
And also, you know, sometimes it just comes down to money.
It just comes down to money. And you heard Skacle
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say in the in the movie, he points at his
house as you can't afford my house, O'Keefe, and that
statement just said so much about about who he is.
And unfortunately you got some people here. Probably I probably shouldn't.
Speaker 23 (01:21:44):
Have hired him.
Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
Let's play cut three seventy seven.
Speaker 27 (01:21:49):
I shouldn't have trusted these guys, but I did trust
these guys.
Speaker 8 (01:21:53):
A lot of people thought there was malfeasis.
Speaker 17 (01:21:56):
I would prefer to say ignorant numbers, because that's I
didn't want to.
Speaker 11 (01:21:59):
Know nonprofit boards of directors and be very, very dangerous.
Speaker 27 (01:22:05):
Fortunately, I have recordings and documents to back up everything
I'm about to tell you.
Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
Employees, we're starting to bundle up and talk.
Speaker 3 (01:22:12):
We're about to paint James has a criminal.
Speaker 23 (01:22:16):
They sent a pick to be nailed.
Speaker 27 (01:22:17):
To a cross used these kids, Matt used to further
his agenda.
Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
The reason why James was bad was morphing.
Speaker 17 (01:22:24):
I never meant that, like Dil with black Art, he's
a mean boss and I.
Speaker 20 (01:22:30):
Don't know that James and has a kind of James
took a pregnant woman, Sandy, and these are people that
we thought were people with Attecherty.
Speaker 23 (01:22:37):
Who on the board is.
Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
What did we just see there, James. We have a
podcast and radio audience. I mean that that is very
dramatic and telling stuff.
Speaker 27 (01:22:46):
Yeah, it's very cinematic. For those listeners who are not
seeing this, this is baroque paintings and images of me
nailed to a crucifix, h employees accusing me of stealing pregnantly,
the sandwiches, bizarre, strange human envies and jealousies and pettiness.
Speaker 23 (01:23:06):
But this isn't incredible. I mean, I'm not just saying this.
It took us two months.
Speaker 27 (01:23:10):
To make, very well done, very artistic. You see courtroom
deposition footage. These are public proceedings. People ask me, Charlie, well,
how can you air all this footage from a court case?
Speaker 23 (01:23:21):
Deposition footage is public proceeding.
Speaker 27 (01:23:23):
So this is a really remarkable film that actually takes
you inside the boardroom at Project Veritas.
Speaker 23 (01:23:29):
Where you get to hear these grievances.
Speaker 27 (01:23:31):
You actually hear a recording of the board meeting of
the board members who fired me. There reasons for firing
me which are so bizarre it almost seems fake.
Speaker 23 (01:23:41):
But it's real. And that's what you're.
Speaker 27 (01:23:44):
Watching here on the screen about what really happened Joe Rogan.
Yesterday Charlie Joe Rogan on the air with Aaron Rodgers
asking whatever happened with James oakeefan project? Why doesn't O
KIF release the tapes? Well, ironically, literally I did.
Speaker 23 (01:24:00):
He was saying that yesterday.
Speaker 1 (01:24:02):
And so I guess the final question I have, James,
And by way, I have your back one hundred percent.
I've had this entire process, and I'm thrilled to see
that you're going to be on the right side of this.
And I know we talked about this a lot throughout
the years, and I hope our audience is getting closure here.
What is next then? And what is what? Do you
believe the grassroots are ready to continue this rise of
(01:24:25):
citizen journalism?
Speaker 27 (01:24:27):
Man, I think the type of journalism that we do
is a little bit different than perhaps commentary journalism, and
I'm not I am creating business models as I speak
to you about how.
Speaker 23 (01:24:44):
This to make this sustainable.
Speaker 27 (01:24:46):
I got sued last week by one of the guys
I busted in the Pentagon. It's not cheap, and I
think citizen journalism is not.
Speaker 23 (01:24:55):
For not free.
Speaker 27 (01:24:56):
It costs money to do, and I built a nonprofit.
Now we have Citizen Journalism Foundation. Hopefully we acquire Project
Veritas here and we change the name back to Project
Veritas Foundation. But I don't know if the commercial imperative
Charlie is fully compatible with investigative journalism. It's I don't
In other words, I don't know that it can be profitable,
(01:25:19):
and therefore I don't know how to make it sustainable.
But I'm working on it, and we've done some big
stories in Epstein the last couple of weeks. We have
more stories coming in our federal government exposing corruption. And
I said this, and I mean this sincerely. The stuff
that I have on video, particularly in Washington, DC, of
these contractors, people should be going to jail. And if
they don't go to jail, then I'm going to have
(01:25:40):
serious questions about who our prosecutors are. But I'm trying
to make journalism sustainable and I'm trying to.
Speaker 23 (01:25:48):
Create business models for it.
Speaker 27 (01:25:50):
But also Charlie reckoning with these aspects of human nature
that make it difficult to do when you're telling the
truth and when you're shaming the devil. These instincts for
self preservation often come into conflict with what you're doing.
And that's why I wanted to tell this story. And
it's an ongoing story, but I want to tell the story.
Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
Keep fighting, James, we have your back. Hope to see
you soon, my friend. Thank you so much.
Speaker 23 (01:26:15):
Thank you.
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I want to dance around here a little bit, but
I do want to complete a very important point. We
talked about the Big Beautiful Bill. There are a lot
of details about the Big Beautiful Bill that are not
necessarily getting coverage. Do I wish that it would cut
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more spending, of course I do. However, it does cut
some spending. It rolls back a lot of the Biden
era Green Energy Inflation Reduction Act nonsense, does some good.
Reforms to Medicaid doesn't do enough, but does some good work.
Requirements to medicate the tax cuts are awesome. Chip Roy
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got some very important concessions. Chip Roy, he drove a
really hard bargain fiscal conservative, and I appreciate that from him.
We need more physical conservatives back in the Republican Party
because debts do matter and deficits DU matter. Chip Roy
got in the massive spending bill up the twelve billion
dollars to reimburse states for border security during the Biden administration,
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which is terrific. So it's given twelve billion dollars back
to states, to Reno, Texas and Arizona for all the
border security that they've been doing. By the way, we
got to get rid at Katie Hobbs. That's why we
have fully endorsed Andy Biggs. By the way, can we
get the Andy Biggs graphic up there with a big
event we're doing for Andy Biggs, I want to make
sure that we're promoting for all of you. We want
to have a very very big crowd there. No tax
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on tips, no tax in overtime, major major, major tax
cuts across the board. We're going to be taxing remittances,
which is very important. The border security here is probably
the best takeaway. We now have border security funding that
will live on beyond Donald Trump. That is what is important.
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We now have the border security funding for more deportations,
more border force, which, by the way, that is one
thing I think that we can take from the Brits.
They call their border patrol border force. I'm sorry, that's
way cooler than border patrol, Like way cooler. When you enter,
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they say, now check in with force. I was like, man,
I like that. We got it. That's some good branding.
Chip Roy says he voted yes. It accelerates the Medicaid
work requirements from three years from twenty twenty nine to
twenty twenty six. Is huge. Helped stave off further Obamacare
expansion by aligning SDPs in Medicaid rates, froze the state
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provider taxes to ensure states don't grow their money laundering schemes,
paid text under states back for the border security, and
began to claw back the green new scam put on
steroids by the Inflation Reduction Act, namely by putting in
place a required construction start within sixty days of enactment
and much earlier, and all designed to limit the reach
of these subsidies. So is it a perfect bill? Nothing's perfect,
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But it is a great bill. Are you kidding me?
This thing's really good. There's a lot of good here.
And by the way, we also get a chance to
at the budget later this year. This is not the
budget bill. This is just reconciliation. This unleaches energy. We're
gonna drill, baby drill. By the way, remember that thing
where I said we need get it in the bill
for that one thousand dollars, Trump account for every new
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baby in America that's in there. That's in there, it
extends tax cuts. Also a breaking news, President Trump and
the Trump administration has blocked Harvard's ability to enroll international students.
No more jihadis or Chinese spies under the guise of education.
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I'm sure they're gonna love that one at Harvard. It's
gonna be uh quite lively. A lot going on. Will
continue to dive into that story. All this to say,
the big beautiful bill is going to be signed if
the Senate does its job. We gotta crawl back the salting.
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The sulting is a total scam, the assaulting. You can't
subsidize bluestate, you can't subsidize JB. Pritzker and Gevin Newsom.
You got to crawl back the salt thing. It's a disaster.
All that to say, it's a big win and President
Trump is the closer. All right, everybody, I am off
tomorrow and Monday. It's like my first four days off
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in nearly two years. So I'll see you on Tuesday.
God bless you, God bless America. Talk to you soon.