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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on
these people.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
You've not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people, the people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
I know you try to do everything in the world
to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
It's going to happen. And where do people like that
go to share the big line?
Speaker 4 (00:27):
Mega media?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my
task and what is my purpose? If that answer is
to save my country, this country will be saved.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
WO use your host, Stephen kVA.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Okay, Monday sixth January, You're Roler twenty twenty five, starting
at one pm today, just like four.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Years ago, to begin to.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Sort of vaccasion process of the forty seventh President of
the United States.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
That we'd be Donald J.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Trump of course, rail America's voice, Charlie Curson, there'll be
Covenant Live. We'll be back five to seventh, just like
four years ago, back five to seven, hopefully have Ben
Berkholm with us. Then we'll be going through a lot.
I want to David's going to dream in a minute.
I want to go back to the task at hand.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
So three things, a couple things. Let's look at this
kind of We're going to overlay the crises ahead of
us with the action program of the president in the
next administration. So remember, well, always go back to the
three things that are facing us immediately. The kinetic part
of the Third World War, which is number one on
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the Eurasian land mass. You have then this financial crisis
we have of spending and debt, the budgets, tax us,
rejuvenating the economy, all that kind of in the middle
and that is that is the one that's essential. And
the third is the mass deportations of the fifteen main
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illegal aliens that came here just on Biden's watch. And
of course, now all these issues with the phoniness of
legal immigration. The first two are bad enough. And you say, hey,
you're starting the kinetic part of the Third World War.
It's like nineteen thirty nine, and you've got here an
invasion that's taken place by these unctuous people.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Put your fellow patriots.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
In prison and hunting them down like dogs and treat
them like dogs. You see the way these people will
treat it. You see the way they're treated in prison.
And then you have the deportations and the invasion and
all that. As horrible as that is horrific, that is
those are not existential, which I mean could be game
over if something's not done. Clearly things have to be
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done and will be done about the illegal and the
in legal immigration or I guess I can't call it
immigration where the scam of the H one one visas
but the one the centerpiece the getting the house in
order financially because of this debt. You just look at
the debt clock and cane over citizens Free Press does
a great job. Are we now again just taking the
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debt clock which is mathematically tied with this formula of
where the money, how the money is being spent actually
and just projects it forward that you know, as you know,
you're at forty trillion dollars in debt. I think a
year after President Trump takes the oath, I think sometime
in twenty twenty six.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
That is existential now.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
If you layer on top of it, So what are
we doing about all this? You have three kind of
areas also of kind of So those are the things
you have to take on. You have kind of lines
of action, lines of work is what we call it.
And there you have the confirmation process in the in
the getting of the team that's not confirmed, but you
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also have the confirmation process of your leaders in your
different departments. Then you have what I call and uh
something I use a military term, the violence of action.
We're not saying the action is violent, but the violence
of action and moving forward.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
And that's the executive.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
The executive orders how you fire off the football, right,
how you fire the football and the U and the
third is actually then also legislatively, how do you bring
this forward? And so this got back to last week,
and this is why I've been on Polly Pockets Johnson,
and I will stay on him because now we have
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coming out of yesterday, and it may have changed because
I'm a play a Hugh Hewett clip in a moment.
The President Trump's putting up on Twitter are in true
social you know, I got one big beautiful We're going
to do one big beautiful bill. So we got our confirmations,
you know, heading down.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
And now I think.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
People have kicked up enough dust that some of those
are going to take place earlier, some of those Pete
it's going to be in the.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Fourteenth, right, I think people are going to be earlier.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Also, there's coming out that Thune's telling Trump that Hexath's
going to get get over the hump. Remember they were
getting getting rid of Hexsa. It's a couple of weeks
ago before this audience got involved. They're going to get
rid of him and get the Santo or somebody. They're
gonna drop him like their drop gates. They didn't because
of you. And now Thune's telling Trump that Hexath will
say he's going to get through. You've got cash Battel.
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All the word we have is cash Btel is going
to get through. Right we're hearing Bobby Kennedy is going
to get through. There's all kinds of word coming outs, articles,
people on Twitter, behind the scenes. Bobby Kennedy's going to
get through. As of right now, it looks paying Bondi's
going to get through. Obviously, GNOME's going to get through. Obviously,
Mark or Rubio is going to get through. The only
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one I hear any question about it all is Tulsi
Gabbard and Tulsi is I don't know not brief write
or whatever, but that's something that can also be sorted
so as it stands now, and you just got to
move them forward best in all of them, you just
got to move them forward.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
We got to have those.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
We got to go earlier in that week and for
the committees, and the committee's got to vote, and then
we got to swear some people in.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
President Trump needs his team immediately.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
The executive orders, I don't know you can see fifty
to one hundred executive orders. I'm sure they've got Office
of Legal Counsel doing what is Remember, Officer of the Legal
Counsel was kind of the law firm inside the Justice Department.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
It really writes opinion letters like you would go to.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Sullivan and Cromwell or Cravath Swaying to get an opinion
letter on a merger deal or some sort of offering. Right,
the OLC gives you opinions on executive orders to make
sure they are constitutional. That great scene for them in
Lincoln that he kind of says, hey, my Attorney General
wasn't that wasn't that he wasn't that excited about that.
He wasn't excited about the Emancipation Proclamation. As an executive order.
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Wasn't that thrilled about it, kind of had to weave
in and out. As Lincoln said, he said he didn't
think it was all that legal had some questions. That's
the Office of Legal Counsel, and they're now working around.
So these executive orders are going to hit off the
football right right on day one, and I think that's
going to be part of the shock and all process.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
You're gonna see good things.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
The thing is most disturbing, and I think this because
President Trump was an offered a true alternative.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
You have because you have this budget.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
I don't call it a gimmick, but a budget instrument
that we can use to get around the filibuster and
Biden's use it. We use it in the first we
use it in the first term. I think it's how
we got the tax cut done. It's called reconciliation. This
audience knows because we've been talking about.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
And so.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
You have the difference between you have two possible, but
it's very tough to use two in a year because
just it's logistically cumbersome. But when you got two, you
could use to And so the thought from the beginning
is to use both and to do one immediately, immediately
immediately on the border, on deportations, on energy, on the
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substrate of the Trump basics. Let's get officially money border
wall deportations. Let's get it rolling, baby, and we actually
codify this and we have some real money. We're now
have to scraping around and go on, particularly now to
tell us we're hit the debt living and you're kind
of in the emergency measures for the waterfall, remember the
cash waterfall. So you have some money around there, but no,
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you want to have it codified and have them you know,
you know, carve out some money over here. And if
you have to have all sets, fine to get the
all sets done, but get it done, and they should
be done the afternoon of the twentieth. But to do that,
to do that, you've had to been working on this
maybe before we maybe before we got the win. Maybe
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you should have done this in August in September. Should
have been working on it and doing committee meetings on it.
You're in charge to one hundred and eighteenth Congress, was
yours controlled by Republicans.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Now we're in the one hundred nineteenth. Will we working
on it? Do we have something?
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Do you have an alternative give to the president or
a president we can do too, do one now quick.
We do one quick, and in that one we can
do we can do the wall, We can do deportations,
and I'm gonna throw in some energy and maybe even
throwing a little defense. Make everybody happy. And we can
do that, and we can pass it quickly. Having your
desk asap to go with your shock and awe executive
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orders that unwind all the Biden madness, particularly on the
boarder and other things, and boom, you have what Robert
Bartlet at the Wall Street Journal calls muzzle velocity. You're
firing off the football and you're driving the action.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
You're driving the action.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
You're a protagonist, just like you're a protagonist after j six.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Why did we turn it around?
Speaker 2 (09:39):
Because this audience, having President Trump's back, became the drivers
of action, became the protagonist in the story the hero's journey.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
You must drive the action.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
You must seize the institutions. If you don't, they're going
to over welm you. Their purpose is not to let
the Maga movement be in charge, not to let President
Trump be in charge, to make President Trump react to
events instead of the driver of events. Let me repeat this,
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to drive events, not to react to events. When they
control the administrative state and they control the deep state,
they make you react to what they did. This is
what the first term is about. Because we didn't have
enough bodies, We didn't have a project twenty twenty five,
not just the policies, but the training and networking and
of subject matter experts and people got to know each
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other that you could fill out the three thousand non
Senate confirm and get the Senate confirm and have a
deep bench to drive the action, to drive the action,
to drive the action.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
What has President Trump being offered?
Speaker 2 (10:55):
On January first, Jason Smith and Johnson went to Marrow
and they sold President Trump on one bill. Yes, you
sold him on that. I know you sold him on that.
I know the details of how you sold him on that.
And it's not acceptable. You did it for two reasons.
Jason Smith wants to hide all that lobbyist nonsense and
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crap in one bill so you can bury Jason Smith.
You have to and ways and means understand something. This
audience that came back from January sixth January sixth and
reverse history and changed history with Donald Trump as their champion,
Do you honestly think they're not going to go through?
Speaker 3 (11:36):
And did Julie Kelly and Darren Beatty.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
And put out all things but force multiply and made
the world see and understand what had been done and
the bidy was illegitimate and that theirs was a righteous cause.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
And here's the reason.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Do you honestly think, sir, they're not going to go
through your tax thing? Chapter and verse? Don't think you're
going to bury those days of bearing all the goodies
to the cartel, all the lobbyists and the wealthy, and
all the games and.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
Shenanigan's is not going to be buried. It is not
going to be buried.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
And Johnson, because you have failed yet again, here's what
Johnson's good at. I finally figured it out over the weekend.
Here's what he's great at. He's great at schluffing off
responsibility and blame to President Trump. He has an innate
ability to actually shift blame of his failures to President Trump.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Your failures. You sit in the room.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
You're not ready to go with the two bills. You're
not ready to go with the first. Nothing has been done.
Let me repeat that nothing has been done. So you
can't put a skinny bill up that focuses on immigration
and deportations.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
And energy.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Nothing has been done, it's not ready. So now you've
convinced the president it's one big beautiful bills me as
an omnibus is not what we have done here in
the work that we've done to get away from the omnibus,
to get back to single subject bills.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Is that not this effort? Johnson?
Speaker 2 (13:18):
And nobody read you in Jason's been Nobody read you
into that. And you think we're just kidding that this
is just awesome. Yeah, dude, there's a thousand people in prison.
Their people's lives have been broken, people have been bankrupted.
Speaker 3 (13:35):
Do you think we're kidding here?
Speaker 2 (13:36):
You think this is just something we're just doing because
we've got nothing else to do early in the morning
on a weekday and this audience has nothing to do.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Do you think we're kidding. We're not kidding.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
This about taking this country back and setting it on
a path of peace and prosperity for people living today
and for future generations.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
Full stop.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Anybody that's with us on that is with us. Anybody
again us is againness And you're a Guinness you're not
with us. The games have to stop, and not the
happy talk. Oh, we got a whole series of wins.
Your crap on the fifteen hundred page We've got conservative wins.
Stop it, stop it. There were no wins in that.
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And don't think you're gonna give us some budget. We
got four trillion dollars a cuts.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
Now they all start in year six, seven, eight nine.
No games.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
President Trump's got a great phrase, no games, no games.
The time for games are over. So now you got
President Trump jammed up on an omnibus bill that you
telling swearing is gonna come in apron I just read
this morning. They're even say Memorial Day. It's not gonna
be till June. It's too late, it's too big, it's
too complicated. You Johnson have failed failed already.
Speaker 5 (14:57):
Short break America, favor one bill. I also want to
get everything past. And you know there are some people
that don't necessarily agree with it. I'm open to that. Also.
My preference is one big, as I say, one big,
beautiful bill. Now to do that takes longer, you know,
to submit it takes longer actually, but so it's a
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longer process. I would say that I'd live with that.
I believe we'd get I don't know. To me, it
just is a cleaner, it's leaner, it's nicer. Now with
that being said, we'd get some border work done a
little bit earlier, et cetera, et cetera. But the border work,
you know, we have a lot of money that we're
going to be flowing back from the Green New scam
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and all of the trillions of dollars, billions and trillions.
You usually have to use the word trillions nowadays, unfortunately,
but from the trillions of dollars that we're going to
be flowing back, and we have money, we don't need
it desperately immediately, you know, too much is going to
make a difference. So I can just say this, the
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border is going to be secure. We're going to start
it immediately. Tom Holme in his central casting, he's going
to do a great job and that whole group is
going to be fantastic. And I did it before and
we're going to do it again.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
We had the best.
Speaker 5 (16:14):
Border we've ever had, and now we'll have the best
border we've ever had times too. I would prefer one,
but I will do whatever needs to be done to
get it past.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
And you know, we have.
Speaker 5 (16:27):
A lot of respect for Senator Thoon, as you know,
he may have a little bit of a different view
of it. I heard other senators yesterday, including Lindsay, talking
about it.
Speaker 4 (16:37):
They prefer it the other way.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
So I'm open.
Speaker 5 (16:39):
I'm open to either way as long as we get
something past as quickly as possible.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
See there's a present saying he's open to either way.
There's the present right there. I'm opening to either way.
I hear Thon, I hear to Lindsay, hear these guys
going on TV. I'm opening to either way.
Speaker 3 (16:56):
He's open. He's he's a deal guy.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
He wants to he wants to exe cute and get
on with his program to turn this country around. Hell,
they tried to put the man in prison for four
hundred and ninety two years. Look at the hell he's
gone through for four years. He wants to get on
with it. It's incumbent upon us to assist him in
getting on with it.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
And one big bill.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
First of all, you get bled out just because the
media is going to be all over you. That first
hundred days is so important. It's just important, not just symbolically.
It's important to fire of the football and start getting
stuff done. That's why you had a big legislative went
right of the box. And you would have had that
if you'd started work in August and September, because then
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you should have known we were going to win. It
was obvious to everybody. What should have been obvious. It
wasn't obvious to you. You weren't doing your work.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
Why not?
Speaker 2 (17:46):
This is what you're supposed to do. You're supposed to
give President Trump alternatives. Here's alternative. We can go with two.
We got one ready to go the other one later,
or even go with one. But you didn't give him alternatives.
You didn't give them all terms because you're not ready
to go with the first bill on deportations, immigration, and energy.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
It should have been done. Hell, you got John Thuning.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
These guys if they're going to sit there and go
because they understand the complexity of the tax bill.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
It could be summer, go back in seventeen.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
The predicate of the Trump revival with tariffs and trade
deals and deregulation and also taxes, it's all of a piece.
It's quite complicated, and it's more complicated today than it
was then. Why because we got thirty seven and tradion
dollars a debt, and we're run up a trading dollars
every hundred days.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
That's why.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
And the global capital markets and the bond market are
watching everything that you're doing. And President Trump's got these
trade deals. Now they're talking about even some guys in
this administration. I'm talking about the easing off on the tariffs.
President Trump's counting on that cash you just saw right there.
The clawbacks and there's a lot of clawbacks. There's a
lot of callbacks, and this whole concept. Remember impoundment, impoundment, impownment.
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We bring these concepts early so you can start thinking
of impoundment, impoundment, the clawback, impoundment of the cash to
pay for other stuff. You have to give him, continue
to give him range of options and be able to
add we're going together this path, this is where it's
going to lead. But these are the options. We have
to either zig or zag or continue on. And then
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the violence of action action, action, action, drive the narrative,
continue to drive.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
You see what president President Trump knows why he.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
Was reelected and brought back in all this glory of
the invasion of the Southern Boarder the invasion of the country,
and yes, the economics and all of it driven by
this massive federal spending. Give him options if you think
about it, with the complexity that you have to do.
And this is about Jason Smith and these I was
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playing games with the donors and the corporates, just the
natural how you got to press it through with the complexity.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Of all of it.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
They're saying now Memorial Day, they said yesterday, end of April.
Now the same Memorial Day they kicked it out that
end of Memorial Day means summer. You get into the summer,
then you get to summer receasys. You might not be
there until after Labor Day. Then you talk about it
kicking in. Remember nuke Gangers just on Fox a couple
of weeks ago saying, hey, we need to do these
immediately because they got to be done by the spring
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to have the impact President Trump. The impact of the
impact of the seventeen bill, which wasn't passed to I
guess around Christmas in the fall and the Christmas in seventeen,
the full impact of that didn't really kick into nineteen.
This is why we had nineteen was the golden year
with everything great happening nineteen Duly note that was past
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the midterm of which President Trump lost a ton of
seats and led to his impeachment because Nancy Pelosi ran
impeachment just like a keem.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
Jeffrey's gonna do that.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
King jeffs is gonna run raise two billion dollars to
flip a handful of seats, to sit there and go,
we're gonna peach this dude right of the box. We're
gonna go back to all the madness unless we execute.
And President Trump actually all saying no, no, he wants
one bill.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
No, he doesn't. He wants what works.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
You owe the man the respect to give him ranges
of alternatives, of courses of action and what that means.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
Right there on the Hewans Show today, he says that
I'm open. It's Trump.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
He's always opened if you give him alternatives, He's always
opened to a course of Actually, if you lay it
down there saying no, no, he wants to do one.
Johnson pitched it at the at at Fort McNair like
it was Trump's idea. This is how sleazy this guy is.
He's pitching it like tru It's not Trump's idea. President
Trump wants to do what will work. He understands he
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has complexity. It's got to stop the Third World War,
has to reverse an invasion of our country. Oh, by
the way, has to sort out a fiscal and economic
and financial mess that he inherits. It's a tall Any
one of those would be an overwhelming order of just
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one presidency. He's got to do all three simultaneously and
make sure the interconnecting parts one doesn't overwhelm the other
while being o wartime president. He needs alternatives, and no,
he's not selling the one you convinced him to that. Hey,
this is how we have to do it because of
your own inadequacies. And this is what I'm saying for
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that vote that took place on front of it. It's
not going to get better. It's only going to get worse.
Because in situations of intense pressure, of situations of intense
you know, scrutiny, and the pressure of the moment, you know,
the unforgiving minute or the unforgiving moment, then your imperfections
and your failings are magnified. That is my problem with
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the speaker. We're going into it now. Look at what
happened on go back to hegseth and go back to Cash,
and David's going to join me in a second. Davis
knows this go back to Kavanaugh. It's those are defining moments.
They could have gone south on hegseeth in a second.
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They could have gone south on Cash in a second.
But you, this audience had the back of these individuals,
and now they're gonna get confirmed and be major leading
parts of President Trump's team to guess what execute on
his plan because they know they got a feel for
You can tell with hesit he gets it. He has
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a feel for this. Cash obviously has a feel for it. Davis,
you saw this. This is why the confirmations you were
there for Kavanagh, Kavanaugh. We came within a minute I
was in Italy. We came within that close to throwing
in the towel and go in a different direction, and
the history of the court would have been changing we
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had done that. First off, once they smell weakness, you're done.
You're finished. They're like a pack of wolves. They will
come after you. Mike Davis.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Yeah, we were six weeks before the twenty eighteen mid
term elections when these bogus allegations came out from Christine
Blasi Ford, this nut job who claimed then teenager Brett
Kavanaugh sexually abused her. It was just utter nonsense.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
Her own father didn't believe her.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
The people who she said would corroborate her story didn't
corroborate her story.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
One of them, Leland Kaiser.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Actually said she was pressured by Ford's allies to change
your story. So obstruction of justice, sobernation of perjury. But
besides that, I was there. I was the chief council
for nominations on the Senate Judiciary Committee during that process,
and it struck me how weak some of these Senate
Republicans were during that process, and if they thought that
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they were going to throw Kavanaugh overboard, as I explained
to them at the time, look we don't have time
to confirm another Supreme Court pick in the next six weeks.
And so if we throw Kavitol overboard because of these
bogus allegations, we are going to lose the Senate. President
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Trump will lose reelection, we will lose the Court, and
therefore we will lose the country. Kavanaugh was too big
to fail. So it was my job then to help
these Senate Republicans find and keep their backbones. And you know,
I'll give my boss Chuck Grassley was the rock during
that process and all else. I will also give credit
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to Mitch McConnell. He's, I know, the war room posse.
We don't agree with him on a lot of things,
but he was rock solid during that process with Kavanaugh.
And a big part of the big reason I started
the Article three project five years ago.
Speaker 3 (26:05):
Was because I saw the weakness.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
I saw how vicious the Democrats are with that Kabinol
process and many other nominees, and I saw how weak
and stupid our side was, and I wanted to fill
that void with the Article three projects, to take my
insider experience along with my outsider mindset and my fighting
Irish attitude to make sure that we confirm these nominees.
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We confirmed Trump's nominees judicial nominees for two years now.
We're confirming his cabinet picks.
Speaker 3 (26:36):
Yeah, yeah, Cabinet's amazing.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Mike hang Overseaga, we get into the confirmation, we're going
to try to get to Canada.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
And Elon Musk in the UK all of it if
we can.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
If not, we're going to do it at five o'clock
because we have a lot to go.
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Through and only thirty minutes to do a short commercial
break back in a moment.
Speaker 6 (27:01):
So last night over dinner, I told my kids about
the decision that I'm sharing with you today. I intend
to resign as party leader as Prime minister after the
party selects its next leader through a robust nationwide competitive process.
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Last night I asked the president of the Liberal Party
to begin that process.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Okay, Ben Harnweld joins us from Rome. A mighty oak
has fallen in Canada. This clown is finally, this is
the Trump effect. President Trump talks about tariffs. Four weeks later,
two ten days, he goes down and takes a trip,
and a couple of weeks later he's gone, Ben, give
me your assessment, sir Steel.
Speaker 7 (27:52):
I'm gonna take this downe in more detail five pm today.
But right now you're absolutely commit.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
This is really the consequence of.
Speaker 7 (27:59):
The Trump tariffs that have destabilized the Canadian government. I'd
say it's fifty percent that Trump tariffs and fifty percent
the Christian free claned stab in the back of December.
But there's both those things together has made his political career,
political future unviable. I want to say very quickly, Steve,
as an international correspondent, what is happening in Canada today
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is exactly the same as what's happening here in Europe
in Austria, with the collapse of the Austrian government and
the failure of the system to keep out the Freedom Party,
the FPR, the Austrian analog to the AfD. So these
things are taking effect right across the world. And I
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do hope I know you mentioned it in the first
hour of this show, Steve, I do hope President Trump
holds the line on these tariffs.
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Oh no, definitely ben social media until you come back
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Senate confirmation, which is incredible. But before you leave us,
I want to talk about Matthew Graves, and these guys
are just relentless and coming out and saying that they're
going to rest more people.
Speaker 3 (31:20):
They're relentless all the way up to the end. What
in your mind is going to stop this?
Speaker 2 (31:25):
What is going to this was the weaponization of the
government really almost like the Stass or the East.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Germans did it. What in your learned opinions is going
to stop this?
Speaker 1 (31:35):
Let me send a message to Merrick Garland and Lisa
Monico and Jack Smith and j Bratt and Matthew Graves
and all these other Biden partisan operatives in the Justice
Department who are continuing to wage this unprecedented law fair
against President Trump supporters on January sixth. Right now, you
(32:00):
guys are the hunters. Two weeks from today, on January twentieth,
you're going to be the hunting.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
So you can you can.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
Beat your chest all you want as you're running for
the hills, as you're running for the exits of the
Justice Department, and you can say what you want about
the Justice Department continuing these January sixth prosecutions. I promise
you that's not going to happen. The Article three Project
is going to make it a top priority to very
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publicly put pressure on the incoming administration to end these
bogus prosecutions of these January sixth defendants who are politically
persecuted under the Supreme Court's Fisher decision last June. We're
also going to push very hard from the Article three
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projects for President Trump to pardon almost everyone who was
prosecuted on January sixth, except for the worst offenders. And
for those worst offenders, we push to commute their sentences
because nothing that happened on January sixth, four years ago,
calls for a prison sentence of over twenty years. And
(33:14):
I don't want to hear Biden and his administration crying
about January sixth, where you had a lawful protest permitted
by the National Park Service that devolved into a riots.
I don't want to hear them crying about that when
they let BLM and Antifa and Hamas supporters their Democrat
base cause a hell of a lot more death and destruction.
(33:36):
So Joe Biden and his Justice Department can go to hell.
Justice is coming on January twentieth in the form of pardons, commutations,
and investigations of this obvious criminal conspiracy against the constitutional
rights of these January sixth defendants. They were persecuted and
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there must be accountability under eighteen USC. Section two forty one,
conspiracy against rights. Nobody's above the laws. They've told us
for four years.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
So lawyer up, Mike.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
I want to get back because our audience is a
big believer in ideas have consequences. I want to go
back to this idea of the unified theory of the
executive in the executive branch. Okay, it is not dealing
with the other, but the branch. He is the chief
executive officer by the constitution. He's chief executive officer of
the United States government. He is the commander in chief
(34:34):
of the military services. The uniform services report to a
Savelian commander in chief of President Trump.
Speaker 3 (34:41):
He's also the chief magistrate.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
What's happened since Wartergate is that the radical lawyers and
radical left carved off the Justice Department to be its
own hermetically sealed institute. That just did because they were
the ones that actually took it. Wasn't Bernstein, Woodward and Bernstein.
It was as si Rico was the House committees with
the lawyers. It was the Justice departments and federal judges
(35:05):
in the corrupt Washington d c. Court that took down Nixon,
and they hermetically sealed it after that. And they have
their own branch of the administrative and deep state right there.
What is it going to take these people are embedded
into the Justice Department to be able to effectuate what
Pambondi wants, what the president wants it, most importantly, the will,
the sovereign will of the American people. What has to
(35:27):
happen in your mind at the Justice Department, Sir, to
get back to this unified theory which they hate, that
Donald Trump is actually the chief magistrate. The chief law
enforcement officer of this nation happens to be the individual
that occupies the office of the president, and that would
be Donald John Trump, sir.
Speaker 4 (35:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
The left calls this the a theory that the president
runs the executive branch. I would point to Article two
of the Constitution where it says the executive power belongs
to the president. He is elected by Ola Maya. President
Trump just won a landslide victory three hundred and twelve
electoral votes that they're going to certify today all seven
(36:08):
swinging states. He is the president of the United States.
And the good thing about President Trump is I think
he's learned his lesson from his first term, where he
had never run for office before he won. The first
time he ran for office, he won the presidents and
he's going to come in after four years of the
president of his presidency the first time, where they obstructed
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him from day one with crossfire, hurricane, Russian collusion. They
tried to undermine him every step of the way. He's
had four years in the wilderness to reflect and he's
going to come back this time. And I don't think
he's going to mess around this time. I think he's
going to come in very experienced, very eyes wide opens,
and I would say to these Justice Department and Intel
(36:52):
officials who think they're going to undermine President Trump, the
duly elected president of the United States, It's not going
to happen this time.
Speaker 5 (36:58):
Guys.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Your job is to carry out the president's policy agenda
and lawful orders. And it doesn't matter whether you have
a policy disagreement with the President of the United States.
If you can't carry out his policy agenda and his
lawful orders, you better resign from your job and go
get a different job. Maybe run for Congress, maybe run
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for presidents. But if you've tried to subvert the will
of the American people, if you try to undermine the
President of the United States, I am going to push
very hard for the Justice Department to open criminal probes
on you and throw your asses in prison, because we're
not messing around this time. The American people elected President
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Trump again. He has a policy agenda and it's not
going to be subverted by these Andrew Weismans and other
weasels within the executive Bridge.
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Mike, where do people go to go to Article three
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Mike Davis, thank you so much. Brother. Look forward to
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As is right. And just here's your host, Stephen came back.
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It'll start.
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We'll be reporting all that in five to seven plus.
We'll get to all the other news, massive economic news.
Over the weekend, Jillian Tet, the editor, one of the
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President Trump's plan for the second term, kind of the
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Also a Maga versus the billionaires will get into all that.
Another big piece in the financial times. A lot going
on in tariffs, a lot going on about trade. So
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It's not that easy.
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Zelenski came you know, they're all.
Speaker 3 (43:20):
It's a great unmasking going underway.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
So he just came out last night and said, Hey,
unless there's an American security guarantee for the Ukraine, uh,
there won't be any peace talks that want to be
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Speaker 3 (43:31):
Well, hey, we're not going to get sucked into that.
Speaker 2 (43:33):
You're not going to You're not going to have American
troops as security guaranteers in Ukraine.
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You're not going to have in Syria.
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which is essentially they're hostages to fortune.
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We're not going to do that.
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We're out of that business. And the world is going
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million in Ukrainians. You've killed or wanted, I don't know,
seven hundred and fifty thousand Russian troops. The blood's on
your hands. We argued from the beginning not to do it,
and now you're not going to suck the United States
into this. So it's important for the audience to understand
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all this and particularly how the existential threat, the ticking
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Doesn't meaning thing, We owe it to ourselves. All this nonsense.
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Go back to the beginning of the show, where were
you four years ago? Remember, within it hour, President Trump
was still speaking. In fact, he got to the podium
over at the Ellipse a little late and he talked
to President Trump and I was going to shock people.
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He talked a little longer.
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He kind of went off script a couple of times,
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about how the twenty twenty election had been stolen. And
then Judas Pence dropped the thermonuclear weapon of his letter
and Bob's your uncle. Well, today we reversed that starts
at one o'clock. Charlie Kirk's want to pick up from
here and Charlie Kirk will be covering it. Jack Bosoba
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will be covering it.
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We'll be back. I think we'll take an hour or two.
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the finances. Ben harnweill join us again. We're gonna be
jam pack five to seven night and with a recap
of what happened today. Mike Lindale joins us, Mike Lindale,
you have done more and been persecuted more for the
events of what happened four years ago, of standing up
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consistently and starting the narrative that the election was stolen,
that now the American people, the awakening happened, and that's
why President Trump's back. I want to thank you from
the bottom of the heart of this audience for everything
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how they're trying to put him in jail, all of it.
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