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January 28, 2025 • 34 mins

Tap in as we break down all 42 Donald Trump action items that occurred during Donald Trump's first week as President of the United States 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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running a monk. People are just making up anything, saying anything.
I don't know if you guys saw the uh the
guy that made up the child support comment about how
if you pay child support you can no longer claim

(00:50):
your kids over twenty two million views. Y'all wanted to believe.
That's so bad, y'all ran with it, went crazy with it.
So now we are in an era where it is critically,
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(01:11):
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(01:33):
welcome to the show. Straight shot, no chaser with Teslam.
Figure out with the beautiful even though you can't see
her through your earpiece, the beautiful Jade Horrel in the building.
Thank you, Tess, appreciate you being here, Jade, and Jade
helps me shuffle through content, which is a twenty four
hour I always say that every week we love pop

(01:53):
and our call about that because many people will never
this is a twenty four hour literally literally job. What
time would you say we start sourcing content?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Jade?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
The day? The day starts and when does it end?
It starts?

Speaker 3 (02:10):
I always say about five am and a ends when
we go to bed, and then when we roll over
and when we go to bed, like who go to
bed time.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
That part. So depending on what's going on, it might
be content, it might be something we send each other two, three,
four in the morning, depending on what times on I'm in,
If I'm in East coast, central West coast, none of
that applies. And we are just trying to stay on
top of this. And Jade, I was just telling you
earlier today, not only the normal just staying on top

(02:45):
of politics is very different now because this stuff is
going to be coming so fast and so furious and
so quick that even for those of us that literally,
you know, watch the news twenty four hours, keep your head,
you know, down all day consuming this information, it's even
a challenge for us trying to catch everything because so

(03:06):
much is flying, you know. So it's just like Trump
literally is just throwing everything gets the wall and seeing
what sticks, and then everybody's reacting, and then people are
responding to that, and then responding to this and the
misinformation and one thing after the other. You just literally
can't keep up. So I really need people to really

(03:27):
really tap in because I want to make sure that
you guys are getting you know, the correct content, because
it really really is fast and I'm trying to cover
as much as I possibly can and keeping you guys
informed as best we can. Yeah, this week we're going
to go through Trump's first week in office. We will
not be able to break down every last one of

(03:49):
the things that happened, which is forty two at least
a minimum of forty two things he wasn't lied about
the day one at what love about day one?

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Listen when he kept saying, popping all that crap about
day one, day one, I'm gonna do this And now
I was like.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Listen to him just talking and exaggerating.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
You know how Trump likes, in my opinion, the way
he speaks is very you know, there's a lot of
ushining exaggeration. Model cap is called cap. Yeah, cap Yeah,
he'd be capping a lot. I was like, you know what, nobody,
He's not going to come into office on day one
during inauguration and do all of these things. At first
we were talking hearing about one hundred executive orders on

(04:31):
day one. Well it turned out to be two hundred
executive orders that were actually signed on day one. Plus
in week one, he did all of those forty two
things that we spoke about. So I just must say that,
you know, Trump said he was going to do this stuff,
and if you ask me, he over delivered.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
M yeah. Well, and now if you know, if you
say that they're gonna say overdelivered, does that mean good?
Does that mean would break that down? Over delivering to
his base? To his base, This.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Means that he went above and beyond to deliver the
promises that he's been talking about, I guess for over
the past five years. I don't know if Trump ever
stopped campaigning since the Tea Party days, right, So he's
been campaigning for what was that, like maybe a decade almost.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Right, he was in front and center. You know, I
want to make I want to be clear when I
say Trump is campaigning, I mean when he ran for office,
like literally rallies, and you know, he's always had an agenda,
but I want to be clear he wasn't the forefront
really when he was actually running for office in twenty
sixteen and then also got in office and still was

(05:35):
having a very organizer style involvement, which is what Biden
did not do. They just went did the job, didn't
worry about doing anything on the ground, didn't have any rallies,
didn't have They waited until campaign season where Trump has not.
He has always went on the ground. Did the speech
is Kevin Voss. So I just want to be clear
for the audience because I want to when I say

(05:56):
he's been campaigning, I'll make sure they know the difference
in what we're talking about. He's always had a push
for things, but he wasn't the forefront of the tea party.
But literally from the time he's been actually campaigning in
twenty fifteen, he has not stopped, which is again that's
still a decade, because we're in twenty twenty five. I
just want a tea party. It was a little earlier
than that. So I just want to make a distinction

(06:16):
that that's all pay people for. That says yes.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
And so since I guess the last decade, he's last
decade speaking all over the country to his base and
making a lot of promises, and he has been very
very clear in terms of what his vision is for
in America. And he kept saying he was going to
drain the swamp, drain the swamp, drain the swamp. So
when I say that on day one and in week one,

(06:42):
he over delivered.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Yes, he over delivered to his base.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Now, whether people think he over delivered to the American people.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
That's always going to be subjected. But I don't know, Well,
they might as well get that. Ain't that ain't how
he doing it? I mean so over the what American people?
He is there to satisfy his base. That's the bottom line.
See what people gotta get that the American people? What
do y'all and see? I know people really uh, I
know people really uh. You don't want to be able
saying but it's for everybody, but it's everybody, but it
is everybody? But is everybody? No, it's not that. That's

(07:13):
what people are gonna find out. It should keep everybody.
But it doesn't work that way. It's actually always been,
always been this way. It's always been really you're supposed
to take care of your base. Trump gonna show y'all
what it looked like. So he has delivered for his base.
When we talk about what possibly could have been done
in one hundred and sixty eight hours period period, So

(07:36):
we're gonna go through those. But we're still waiting on
the eggs. We're still waiting on the update of eggs.
You know they I know he said he was gonna
bring down the price of eggs. And he said he
couldn't bring down the price of eggs. So I'm just
curious how the egg's gonna be brought down or they're
not gonna be brought down. Matter of fact, the.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
Right says Trump it stayed that the economy, and he
said that inflation is not his number one issue. So
he has definitely said that within him week one, So
we might be waiting a while for the price of
eggs to go down. I wouldn't think that more migrants
will be deported faster than the price of eggs may
go down, but that's just my opinion.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
I don't know. He said he can't change the price
of eggs, So that's what I'm confused. Or is it
can you bring make a go down or can you
not make it go down? That's what I'm That's what
I'm confused about. But speaking of that, Democrats, did you
know they did send a letter ask him about the eggs?
So I thought that was a letter. That's cute. I mean,
that's nice, it's cute, right, But.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
I mean, listen, I boy, I want to get a
dozen eggs last week and I literally paid like seven dollars,
if not seven dollars and fifty cent four dozen.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
How many times do you make eggs a week? This
is totally off. I'm just wondering. Okay, so baking.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Just different stuff. So I would say about four times
a week you use it? Okay, yeah, about four times
a week.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Okay. I'm just curious on this egg You know this
egg movement, you know all these eggs everybody to be used.
So I'm just kidding. So like if you bake what
So for example, when you make breakfast, you make eggs
or eggs if you make it, like, well, give us
some example. I just want to know about this egg campaign.
Taking a cake, you definitely need eggs. Me that I'll
use it for corn bread, but I don't make corn

(09:15):
bread every week. Got you Definitely for the meat loaf.
Definitely for the meat loaf. Yeah, you need eggs and loaf.
Definitely making meat loaf every week.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
No, probably about I'm first of all, I'm not making
a meat loaf. Miss Sandy's making the meat loft.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Make it clear, because I was about to challenge you
to a meat loaf bad of meat, because that's that's
my number one dish. The next thing I was gonna say,
we need to go toe to toe and see what's
up with the meat loaf? Because I get down on
some meat loaf, like girl, we literally it is a
race to the meat loaf. Would I make meat loaf
if I don't sit none aside or do whatever? Like literally,
in my house, people stuff themselves because they're afraid that

(09:52):
somebody gonna get the last peat. Like it's serious.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
Okay, yeah, that's you want to taste your meat loaf.
But I also know that you we put eggs in
our salads, so definitely.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Like boiled egg. I love a bulled egg. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
And then also this is this is a thing that
probably goes back to the forties or fifties. You know,
you have to have certain stakles in your house at
all time. So it's the thing to have milk, bread
and eggs in the house at all times. And I
know that some of the welfare loss like back in
the sixties, if women didn't have milk, bread and eggs
in the house, I think she can get written up

(10:26):
or that was well that's interesting.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Yeah, so it's interesting, piece of MoMA. Sure, I don't
keep bread in the house like that. I don't eat
a lot of bread. I can make a really good sandwich.
But I don't keep a lot of bread in the
house because it goes to waste. I do got some
nice Hawaiian bread now, just like from last week, because
I made some really good burgers. By the way, this
is getting way off topic, but uh, just becase y'all.

(10:49):
Y'all here listening, so whatever, y'all getting good information. What's
the name of the steak? It was gifted to me
for Christmas? Ooh, Ohio, Idaho Steak. Well, you know they
sell the Omaha the only state. Okay, oh girl, you
wanna talk about the best burger I've ever had? And now
I don't know if it was the bird, the meat,

(11:11):
or because I had it hooked up on the Hawaiian
bread with the lettuce and the tomatoes and the onion.
But I'm talking about the best burger period that I
have had. Huh, did you put it on the grail
or no? I just put it in the in the pan. Okay,
they give you a season and they come with it,
so I don't know if that made a difference. But
have you you've seen the Omaha Steak commercials.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Like I'm on the website now that you mentioned it,
I'm like Oh, maybe I need to surprise my mom
with a little box.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Oh girl, it's a big box though. I don't even
know we're gonna get it. It comes with like I
got gifted with it. It was like it came with
four Hamburger patties. It comes with steak, different types of steak,
pork chops, hot dog buns, just a nice little like.
It's gonna take a minute for us to get through
cause we don't just eat meat consume meat like that,
so it's gonna take a minute. But it's very good good,

(12:00):
it's very good. I got gifted for it for Christmas,
and I've just been pulling stuff out and you know,
trying it out and maybe I'll try Sunday night. But
they didn't really come in and listen to me talking
about in Omaha steak. But hey, y'all got a bonus
bonus information. So that's what the podcast is about, y'all
just sitting there with our conversation. But we're gonna get
through these. We're just gonna name it. I don't want

(12:20):
to bore you guys to death. I just want to
at least give you the uh the top line. Things up,
Jay and n I has split this up so that
we're not so we don't run out of you know,
of breath trying to read all of the things. You
know that happens. So we're gonna do ten at a time,
and I'll go first. We might kind of pause and
chime in on some of these, but I want to
be respectful of your time because I want you to

(12:42):
get this information. And as we continue to go through
because guys, remember you should be listening every week, a
lot of these, we're gonna talk about the fallout of it. So,
like Dee, I, we don't have to spend a lot
of time talking about that today. I've been talking about
that at nausea and make sure you subscribe to my
Instagram as well as Teslim figure out. But as we
see the changes and all of that, Jade, We're going
to continue to you know, go through that, so we

(13:03):
don't have to spend this, you know, this last fifteen
to twenty minutes trying to break all this down. You
guys need to stay tapped. As a matter of fact,
a friend of mine who works for the government just
called and said that they just put a halt on
all government contracts. He does government contracting and they said, listen,
Paul's everything. We're not issuing no more knew nothing. Whatever
you're working on now is whatever you're working on now.

(13:23):
So we'll continue to go through that as the fallout comes.
But Jade, I want to use the last fifteen minutes
to just name it so people can know what to
look for, because this might be the only place that
they get it. Okay, so I'll go first. Pardon nearly
two dozen anti abortion activists cancel scheduled flights for refugees,

(13:44):
attempted to limit birthright citizenship. That will be challenged, guys,
So just know that will be challenged. A lot of
questions about that that we examined, that we talked about
last week and the fourteenth amendments, So go back and
listen to that episode. Yeah, took aim at support for
electric vehicles. Don't know how much gone feelbout that, but again,
let's just see how it all comes out in the wash.
Pardon twelve hundred plus January sixth rioters. Make sure you

(14:07):
go look that up because they had a lot to say.
Would they feel a lot of people need to suffer
the consequence of what they're done. So now he got
his riders and I'm not saying rioter. I'm saying rider
as in R I D E R S like that's
my rider on the street. So we're gonna see how
that falls out. Rename is it Mount Denali as Mount

(14:27):
Okay as Mount McKinley. Reverse third gender options on passports?
Big deal, guys, No more. I would I don't know
what was on the original passport. If that was male female,
it would it would say gender neutral or nonfinetru Okay, gotcha,
So that is is male and female. Moving forward. Moved

(14:48):
to the classify the RFK, JFK, and MLK junior files.
Very interested in all those a case, a lot of
the family Again, we'll just make quick commentary on it
so you know know what to go look for on these.
The family feeling a way about it, emilk's families like,
we would like to look at it first before it
went to the public. We'll probably say, well, why does
that make a difference. Well, because people want to be
able to consume whatever they need to consume before they

(15:10):
have to consume and react and deal with all at
the same time. But Trump don't give damn what y'all wanted.
He did what he wanted to do. And that's just
the bottom line. I'm actually quite interested in seeing a
lot of that though, to be honest with you, So
I do want to see it as well.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
And then in addition to that, JFK's grandson also gave
a statement on behalf of the family and they want
to see the files as well, and so this is
not really.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Then they say they want to see it first. Yes,
they want to see it first.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
They just need time to digestive and have their own
private because we're you know, the public is looking at
this from outsiders and really wanting to know what happened.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
As Americans. This is very very personal to This is
their family. Yeah, but Trump don't care them about that, Jay,
So so you might as well. I know, you'd be
sending the stuff of them to I'm like, wow, wow, Jay,
Really every time she still be wild wild and always
at her mind decided do this is is what it is, Jade.
This is just what it is, Jamee. So just should

(16:05):
j be struggling processing And sometimes she'd be like wow,
I know, but wow wow wow wow wow. So trust me,
y'all not the only one saying wow. Jay said it
on a minimum of ten to twelve times a day
inactive government wide hiring freeze surveyed wild fire damage in California.
Another astisk I want to put here Ben Crump matter

(16:25):
of fact, just something recent that just came up this week.
He is suing on behalf of the black folks and
a lot of folks don't know. It's actually, well, everybody
got affected. So let me just be clear. I'm not
saying somebody's damage is worth more another based on color.
But again, we do try to follow how black people
are affecting it in anything, Jay, because we always getting

(16:46):
pneumonia when everybody else get the cold. So being Crump
that did too on behalf of many of the black families.
And Altadena, those who don't know, has a higher Black
population than the millionaires, the multi millionaires who lost everything.
We'll probably be in a better position, Paris Hilton will
probably be in a better position to rebuild. That's just
a fact. So what about those that are not so

(17:08):
look into that. Also, I'll be interviewing Suanne Robinson as
well on Revolt, So guys make sure you're watching me
on Revolt as well. Black Effect and Revolt. This is
not a competition. This is a synergy of two things together.
I'm doing visual on Revolt, we're doing audio over here
at Black Effect. I'm doing straightening folks on IG I'm trying.

(17:31):
I'm trying to hear on every level and so that
you're getting some overlap but also consumed in a very
different way depending upon the platform. Those weekly recaps will
be starting January thirty first, So look for those Friday,
January thirty first, which will be tomorrow, and look for
that recap, which will probably be about ten minutes. You

(17:54):
know that they have. But here straight channel Chaser, you
get thirty forty minutes, sometimes even longer. So some is
more extended and some is shortened. Okay, Jay, read.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
The next ten absolutely well. President Trump has banned diversity
programs in federal agencies, and those diversity workers or DEI
workers that were working in federal agencies were immediately put
on a ninety day administratively, so they're on leave and

(18:32):
that is happening. That's in full effect. Trump has allowed
migrant arrests in schools and churches. This has caused quite
a bit of public outrage. So churches and schools used
to be seen as safe spaces for migrants, but the
Trump administration said Nope, not anymore. Trump also held a

(18:52):
call with the Saudi Crown Prince. He also threatened tariffs
on Canada, Mexico, and China. Trump pauls federal leasing for
wind farms. He thinks that the it's a waste of money.
Wind farms are waste of money and wants to get
into other forms of energy for electricity. Trump declared a
national emergency at the seven border. He also froze nearly

(19:17):
all foreign aid for ninety days. That's for most places
around the world. However, foreign aid to Israel has not
been frozen in. Foreign aid to Ukraine has not been
completely frozen either. But well, Aft, they said, well, Paul,
so it has not.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
It has been not completely frozen or not frozen in
Ukraine because many of the people that voted for Trump
said that they voted him because they're not gonna send money. Oh,
he's gonna stop sending money to Ukraine. So are we
talking about money for the wars or the aid or
the war?

Speaker 3 (19:45):
Yes, for the war. So, but so that it has happened. Also,
Trump has halted the app for migrant asylum planes. Now,
this is a huge, huge Hue story that went viral.
There were folks on the Mexican side of the Mexico border.
Immediately when Trump, right after he was sworn in that

(20:06):
entire app that Biden the Bidian administration has set up
to allow migrants to apply for asylum and to have
their appointments, the app stopped working in those those appointments
were immediately canceled. Trump also took another trip during his
first week in office to survey the Hurricane Heleen damage
in North Carolina. So that's two trips, right. He went

(20:28):
to go survey, as Tesla said, he went to go
survey the wildfire damage in southern California, but he also
went to survey the Hurricane Heleen damage in North Carolina,
which was also you know, impacted a lot of people.
Trump fired at least a dozen inspectors general. He then yep,

(20:50):
so that's that's twenty of those. Soy y'all, okay.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Let me do the next. Who made it easier for
federal workers was says made it easier to higher federal work.
Because I'm confused on that. To make it easier didn't
make it ease. I thought each other. I thought they
put a halt. Well, I need to look into this
and bit more.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
There's a hiring freeze, but in terms of the policies
or like the way the process in which they had
not so much red teat t GAS because a lot
of you know, the past twenty years or so, the
federal government has been getting more contractors and it's been
harder to get an actual federal government job.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Okay, they got it. A call for renaming Gulf of
Mexico's Golf of America. There was a lot of conversation
about that online all last week. Revoked security. Matter of fact,
somebody said his mama named him Clay. I'm gonna call
him Clay Love. This was funny, but it's a lot
a lot of comments about that. Revoked security protections for

(21:47):
formal officials. Lifted hold on heavy bomb shippings to Israel.
Now that's interesting. Lifted hole make sure Israel got all
the bombs they need. So again, this is not about
Oh he just against wars. It's pigging and shoes and
who he wants to support community sentences of Proud Boys
and oathkeepers, which they were also a part of. Those
January sixth rioters made repeated false claims about trade. Now

(22:11):
again This is just the information we're taking from AP news.
We have not went in to say what's false, was true,
was not for this, So I encourage you guys to
look into, you know, what happened with trade, especially in
regardless to tariffs and all that type of stuff. There's
been some updated stuff that has happened this week as
well that I'll be following, particularly on how the increasing

(22:34):
those terrors will affect your everyday goods, like things that
matter to you. He's just now, I know recently, I
believe it was Columbia. Yeah, so Columbia, Yeah, you need
to go ahead and pay what your way, And Columbia said,
I guess bet they're gonna do that and everything gonna
go up. So I don't know, you know, we're gonna
see what all comes from Columbia. Certainly the issue with.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
Columbia is that Trump has been using military US military
aircraft to depoort migrants. So he had a whole bunch
of them and he was shipping them back to Colombia,
and once the plans landed in Colombia, the Colombian government
would not allow the migrants to get off, the deportees
to get off, and so Trump was like, if you

(23:17):
don't take your people back, then the US government is
going to impose a twenty five percent tariff on everything
going into the Columbia. And so then the Columbia immediately
took the deportees and then cooperated with Trump because he's
moving like a gangster, as Test likes to remind us
every day.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
So thank you Hub for that as well. Military aircraft
to de poor migrants. Lots have been going on with that,
Jay kind of give a little bit because they don't,
you know, stop planes brought in plane. What tell us
a little bit about about that, because I know you've
been following it as well.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
Yeah, so no commercial airlines are being used to ship
those migrants. He's using military aircraft and military personnel to
ensure that the job is done to his liking. And
these are huge, huge aircraft, and of course it's really
expensive to operate these. So you know this is a

(24:12):
military operation, right, the military is involved, and it's right,
not just ice. So I think that is a bit
of the controversy there in terms of the military aircraft
being used.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
We also have that.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Trump rescinded the sixty year old workplace discrimination protections, so
things that were in place for affirmative action, diversity, equity
and inclusion.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Equal opportunity.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
Protections in the workplace have been rescinded, and one of
those that falls under this umbrella test is you know,
people are not supposed to be discriminated upon by their
employers or punished if they ask about compensation or their pay.
So I wonder what that is going to look like,

(24:58):
you know, for us moving forward. The other thing we
see is that Trump within his first week, he withdrew
from the Paris Climate Agreement, and he also delayed a
ban on TikTok for seventy five days, So the band
on TikTok for seventy five days. We were reading that

(25:19):
there is some discussion about perhaps Elon Musk buying TikTok.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
Don't know how that is going to work out.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
What people think about that, but either way, Trump doesn't
really care what we think about it, because they're just
moving along and handling business as they see fit. The
other thing that has happened within the first week is
that Trump announced the withdrawal the US's withdrawal from the
World Health Organization. Trump also moved to open up more

(25:47):
offshore drilling, and Trump suggested eliminating FEMA.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
FEMA he was.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
The argument behind this one is that Trump is claiming
that FEMA has discriminated against publican victims who are in
need of emergency services, funding, and resources after natural disasters.
Trump also within his first week established the Department of
Government Efficiency, which is called DOGE, and Elon Musk is

(26:16):
heading that up. Vivak Rama Shami was supposed to be
also a part of that in partnership with that with
Elon Musk. But now we see that Vivak is actually
going to run for a state office in Ohio and
some controversy that he perhaps got kicked out of DOGE.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
I don't know, that's a little bit of drama.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
Y'all can go look that up on your own to
do some research about the Department of Government Efficiency and
what that is going to actually do. The other thing
that Trump has done in his first week is that
he ousted the commandant of the Coast Guard. So there
was a woman who you know, she was the highest

(27:00):
female ranking official in the US military and she was
the commandant of the Coast Guard. Trump in his administration,
he was just not happy with her performance and definitely
ousted her and according to news reports that I've read,
folks are saying that she was only hired because she
was quote unquote DEEI hired although she was you know,

(27:22):
she was a white woman. So that is really interesting.
So that's about thirty four of them. Now Ted's are like, yeah,
thirty four, because there's another one. I think we've probably skipped.
Trump reinstituted the enforcement of the Hide Amendment, and the
High Amendment is a legislative provision that bars the use

(27:42):
of federal funds to pay for abortion except to save
the life of the woman.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Well, there's so much information that looked like that was
number forty, but we did thirty five. Yes, okay, so
you skipped up. Okay, so let me do third. It's
so much guy, so we're just trying to so so
let me do thirty six and then the other last two. Okay, guys,
So place federal diversity employees on leave. We heard about
that over and over and over and over and over.
D I d I d I I went live about

(28:09):
it several times last week. A lot of people are
talking a lot of misinformation. I'm gonna do an episode
just on d I. The misinformation. People not understanding how
they're going to be affected by it, if it's going
to be affected by the Target boycott, all of that.
I need to do an episode just on that alone,
So stand by for that. I might bring in sending
a turner to deal with that, because she's also leading

(28:29):
a boycott with Target. Of course, we know people are
doing a buy end with cost Co and other retailers
that are supporting d I So staying by for that, guys,
because I got a whole lot to say about that.
People don't know what they're talking about. Reassigned at least
twenty senior DJ officials sent additional troops to the southern border.
Of course, we know about that immigration immigration immigration. They

(28:52):
putting folks on planes everything else. There are always there
Also was some conversation Jay that I'll just say is
just an asterisk on if they were going to go
in these schools and take out of schools. My sister's
a teacher. We've had on the show before twenty five years.
They sent out an alert, you know, letting all the
teachers know that you know, they're not allowed to come
ice basically come inside the school. They're gonna do what

(29:13):
they can to protect make sure but I'm glad the
administration I believe did clear that up last week. I
know I saw. I believe the director was saying, no,
you know, they won't be going to schools, but when
you come out of school, I wouldn't doubt they're gonna
be there. But like I told you, Jade, I want
to see it for myself.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Until I see it, yeah, I need to because there's
the next message in the Trump administration did say that
ICE would be getting migrant children from schools and also
going into churches. And so that's why it's so important
you are that you follow test and Figuero's content because
as these stories are being updated or more information is
coming out and some of these policies or executive actions

(29:53):
are being challenged, the news changes moment to moment, which
is why this is a twenty four hour job.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
Yeah, literally changes moment to moments. So we try to
give you the information as we have it at that time,
but you definitely stay tapped in as we try to
keep you updated. Move to ren State, Remain in Mexico
program in other words, stay in Mexico. All of this
asylum coming over, wait and get your paperwork. They're pushing
you're gonna get your paperwork while you're at your home state.

(30:18):
Unveiled five hundred billion in AI infrastructure investment. This is huge, guys, Like,
I want to talk about this too, not today, but
at another time. I'm gonna highlight some of these that
we want to really get into because this is gonna
hurt a lot. I mean, I get it, the infrastructure
AI is important, move it into the future and all that,
but I want to see what does that really mean? Jade,
Who's that gonna put out a job?

Speaker 2 (30:38):
Like?

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Is what is that gonna mean? Because that's definitely not
for the common worker or the lost man, which is
what Donald Trump campaign on and then revoke transgender protections
in agencies. So, guys, that was forty two things that
we just named. Just wanted to read it. In short,
I try to overwhelm you with a bunch of information,
but just wanted you to have it stay tapped in

(31:01):
as we go through a lot of these that we
know we will be digging into much deep deeper, like immigration. Obviously,
we want to see what's up with the MLK files
of DEI. That's going to continue to be, you know,
something that that we're going to be talking about and
following tariffs is really important to me because I want
to see you know how it's going to affect you
and and us and you know we're gonna spend out

(31:23):
our out our pocket. Yeah again, or with the diversity
AI that's another one I want to follow. So there's
a few on here that I want to, you know,
really kind of hyper focus and really pay attention to.
So you need to make sure that you subscribe to
the podcast as we kind of pull these individual topics
to kind of flush out even more absolute. Are we good?

(31:47):
I think, man, I think you say anything else?

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Who I know this is this is going to be
a fast news four years as when you want fast news,
it will slow for you last year, remember you, this
is not we need a fast news day, need a
fast news that are like Jay, be grateful for the
slow news days.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
We don't need fast news. Days were good. So guys,
make sure you stay tapped in again every Thursday. Cannot
stress enough. One thing conservatives do. They got digital discipline.
They listen to AM talk radio all the way to work.
They go in their job, they put in their earpiece
they're listening to the audio podcast. They come home, they
listen in the Fox twenty four hours around the clock, consuming, consuming, consuming, messaging, messaging, messaging, messaging,

(32:33):
And that's why they can be the minoritiest country and
be running everything right about now. So make sure you
stay tapped in. I know you guys are exhausted. I'm
so zalid, I need a break. I'm mentally this and
that the ancestors will never So make sure you stay
tapped in every Thursday. Look at I even had to
tell somebody else he said, well, I always look at
the title, and if I don't see in the title,
well I may have something in the title, but I

(32:53):
may be talking about something else. So just listen to
it for the thirty minutes, forty minutes. You can even
they'll even let you skip at the bottom. You can
do like thirty seconds to make it go fast, to
like go through. I don't want you to do that.
I want you to listen to it from beginning the end.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
Jay.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
But I'm also trying to get y'all ways to cheat
the system so that you don't just not you don't
be connected to anything at all. So you can go
at the bottom, you can hit, you can put the
speed up and to talk really really fast to get
to the subject that you want to hear about. What
you cannot afford to do is not be tapped in.
You cannot afford to not be tapped in. So make
sure every Thursday, Straight Shot No Chaser, make sure every

(33:29):
Friday Revolte News on the Remote News channel is also
going to be on the linear channel, Praise God for that,
the regular TV channel, and also on the Fast channel
that's the app as well as you too. So I'm
doing my part. Jay's doing her part to make sure
we get all this information as much as we can.
I need you do your part. Subscribe watch, send it
to ten people, and we'll see you next week. Peace. Peace.

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