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June 27, 2025 61 mins

President Trump's Judicial Wins

 

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a dynamic blend of political insight, economic analysis, and cultural commentary, featuring high-profile guests and headline-making topics. This hour centers on the current administration under President Donald Trump, highlighting major wins in the Supreme Court, the booming economy, and the rise of the parallel economy.

 

Supreme Court Rulings: The show breaks down two pivotal 6-3 decisions. The first limits the power of federal judges to issue universal injunctions, a move seen as a major victory for President Trump’s administration and a rebalancing of judicial authority. The second ruling affirms parental rights, allowing families to opt out of LGBTQIA+ curriculum in schools—another win for conservative values and educational freedom.

 

Economic momentum under Trump: Clay and Buck celebrate the historic highs of the S&P 500 and the strength of the Trump economy. They debunk fears surrounding tariffs, noting increased Treasury revenue without inflationary pressure. The hosts emphasize how Trump’s policies—tariffs, tax cuts, and energy independence—are fueling economic growth.

 

Donald Trump Jr. on the Parallel Economy  

 

Parallel Economy and Conservative Investment: Guests Omeed Malik and Donald Trump Jr. from 1789 Capital discuss their mission to build a “parallel economy” that champions free speech, Second Amendment rights, and American values. They unveil their latest venture, GrabAGun.com, which is set to go public and revolutionize online firearms retail.

 

Critique of Judicial Activism: The hosts and guests critique the role of liberal judges in obstructing Trump’s policies, with pointed commentary on Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor. They contrast this with praise for Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s legal reasoning and independence.

 

Cultural Commentary: The show tackles the impact of woke ideology in sports and media, particularly the controversy over transgender athletes in women’s sports. Donald Trump Jr. shares his early opposition to this trend, citing its unfairness to female athletes and its disconnect from mainstream American values.

 

The Right Decisions

 

May Mailman, Deputy Assistant to the President, who breaks down the legal significance of the Supreme Court’s decisions and the administration’s stance on religious liberty in schools. The discussion includes a ruling allowing parents to opt out of LGBTQ+ curriculum on religious grounds, which the hosts hail as a victory for parental rights and religious freedom.

 

Ending Birth Tourism

 

A celebration of major Supreme Court rulings, including a pivotal 6-3 decision that limits lower courts from obstructing Trump administration policies. The hosts emphasize this as a reaffirmation of President Trump’s executive authority and a direct result of his transformative judicial appointments. They also speculate on the potential end of birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizens, a move they argue would curb “birth tourism” and reinforce national sovereignty.

 

Parental rights are another major theme, with the show highlighting recent legal wins allowing parents to opt out of LGBTQ-themed educational content and supporting state-level restrictions on minors’ access to online pornography. These developments are framed as victories for religious freedom and family autonomy.

 

The hosts also spotlight the booming economy, noting the S&P 500’s record highs, tamed inflation, and strong 401(k) performance. They credit

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of The Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton Show podcast. Welcome everybody to the Friday edition of
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. It's a busy
Friday in the news, so we got a lot to
dive into with all of you, and also let you know,
we've got some fantastic guest joining Omied Malik and Donald

(00:20):
Trump Junior of seventeen eighty nine Capital. We're talking to
us about the parallel economy, some projects they're working on,
some very exciting stuff, and just also how the administration's doing,
because you know, I think the President's son administration insider
pretty sure he's a guy who knows some things about
what's going on with his dad. So we'll talk to
him coming up here in just a little bit, to

(00:42):
both of them, Omied and Don Junior. And then we've
got May Mehlman, Deputy Assistant to the President, talking about
the Supreme Court ruling. So we got the White The
White House wanted away in officially with us on this one.
You know, we saw them a couple of weeks ago
talk to everybody, the whole gang. You know, it was
of course Big Daddy Trump and then also all of

(01:04):
the various West Wing staff and National Security Council folks,
and so we really got a chance to catch up
with everybody. But there's some big stuff coming down today.
First up, the we gotta get Clay in the French
cuff and suspenders with the monogram shirts today, everybody, because historic.
If you haven't seen the movie Wall Street, you need to.

(01:26):
It's just a great touchstone. You need to see Wall Street.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Gordon Gecko one of the great characters of all of
all the eighties. I would say Gordon Gecko is a
is a first rate eighties movie villain that everybody kind
of loved, even though he was technically the villain of
the antagonist. Historic rebound s and p five hundred all
time new highs. Hmmm, here we are. It is June.

(01:52):
I remember Clay, just a few months ago, Trump's tariffs
are gonna destroy the economy. Oh my gosh. Yeah, no,
that's actually not happening at all. And Clay point out
to me right before the show. You know, there's a
lot of money coming into the treasury from tariffs, and
prices aren't rising, and the economy is quite frankly kicking
ass right now. I mean, it's it's gonna take some more,

(02:13):
but it's it's going in the right direction. So we
can just we can discuss more about that. And I
think that's something to celebrate. But the big excuse me,
the big stuff coming down this morning from a Supreme Court.
We've got the Now, I gotta get into this a
little bit. These both big wins. Let's start with the
big The bigger win, I would argue because it's broader,

(02:37):
dare I say, almost universal in its scope, and it
is the Supreme Court six' three came down and said
on the issue of birthright, citizenship which is going before
has gone before The court and is being addressed, still
but on the ability of circuit court judges to give

(02:59):
universal and functions that go beyond the relief of just
an actual, complainant complainant saying that Right clay that they
can no longer do. That, essentially they can't just do
judges can't just do THESE i don't Like, TRUMP i
get to shut him. DOWN i don't you, know they

(03:19):
can't go to some lunatic liberal Judge. Clay there's still
they can still bring. Suits it's been you, know sent
on remand to lower courts to they're gonna bring more
suits about. It this isn't about birthright citizenship at all
yet that still remains to be. Seen but on the universal,
injunctions which is the primary method of Slowing trump down
in policy so far in this. Administration this is a

(03:41):
big win For trump and also just shows you they
are right on the. Law trump his team they've been
correct on. This, yeah this is really. Important and we
asked this question After trump. Won we, said where is
trump two point zero resistance gonna? Come we talk about the,
bedraggled sad protests that we drove through right before the inaugurate. Curracin,

(04:07):
yeah it was JUST i mean it was kind of,
cold like there was a bunch of old you, know
like ladies walking. Around give them some hot. COCO i
actually felt bad for them and their purple hair and
the whole. THING i just felt so bad for the
people who were protesting because it was cold and there
was hardly anybody, there and there's some sort of loser
guy beaten on bongo drums and the cold rain it

(04:29):
was like thirty four degrees in. Raining they haven't really
been able to mobilize any kind of significant protest and
the No kings thing was a total joke, Too it
had no, impact and the oligarchy tour all. That so
they haven't been able to mobilize any kind of mass
resistance on the. Streets even the ice protests got snipped

(04:49):
in the bud so to, speak really really, rapidly and
so they haven't been. Able there's No democrat authority figure
in any way who has merged as the Anti trump
that is coalescing, disagreement and so most of the opposition
has come from the, judiciary and there are whatever it,
is six hundred nearly seven hundred federal judges and by

(05:13):
unprecedented numbers they've been striking down decisions That trump made
and issuing these nationwide. Injunctions and The Supreme court six',
three said most of the time that's going to, be
improper which is actually super important and this is me
being a legal. Nerd here the President The supreme court

(05:33):
has put in place this, is important would theoretically also
restrict a super right wing judge from one day being
able to strike down nationwide What a democrat. President, did
now that hasn't happened on the same level. Anywhere near
but in the Event that let's SAY that aoc is
one day president and there's a Judge in Alabama or

(05:57):
texas that really kind of lights them up and tries
to enjoin nationwide something that THE president aoc. Is doing under,
this precedent they would not have the ability to. Do
it it's the, Right, Decision buck and let me lead
legal nerd out here a. Little bit the supreme law
on the land is whatever five judges At The supreme
court say. It is that means you have to get

(06:19):
five judges by and large to agree. With you there.
Some exceptions sometimes judges, Recuse Themselves so i'm not getting
directly into the legal, weeds here but as a, general
rule five judges are required to have a. Nationwide law
what has been, happening is if you think about the,
flow chart there are six hundred some odd federal district.

(06:41):
Court judges all of those federal district court judges are inside.
Of circuits they're thirteen circuits. Nationwide federally every one of
their judgments then goes to the circuit. Court level circuit
court judges typically sit not in, full total but what's called,
on bonk which means that you're going to usually get

(07:03):
three judges ruling on a district, court judge meaning three
judges are required to do anything at a district court
level to review a district, court decision then you can
ask for the entire circuit court. To rule then you
would have to go To The. Supreme court what has
occurred is we have inverted the power structure relative to
precedent such that individual judges were exercising more authority Than

(07:28):
Actual supreme court Justices or circuit court judges who were
above them on the hierarchy of. Judicial ruling and so
that may be nerdy and maybe you may head, maybe exploding,
but effectively What The supreme court is saying is this
is an inversion of how judicial rulings are supposed. To
go they are slapping down these individual judges and saying

(07:50):
you can't issue a nationwide injunction to try to overturn a. President's,
decision ultimately that comes down to five people At The
supreme court who have, final say not one federal district,
court judge which is the, right ruling and it's actually,
a rational reasonable ruling when it comes to separation, of

(08:12):
powers because otherwise you have six hundred some odd federal
judges who have veto authority over presidential power and no
democratic way to ever remove them, from office by and
large because district court judges have. Lifetime tenure so that
is me jumping into the legal pool and explaining here
it is a significant ruling and it will have a

(08:34):
significant impact, on everyone limiting their ability to infringe on,
presidential authority Whether, It's, democrat republican or some party we
don't even know of that's going to rule in the.
Years ahead. Big deal there's Also A supreme court decision
that came down that allows parents to opt OUT of

(08:56):
lgbtqia plus PLUS p us, reading propaganda WHICH is i
think another big win for. This, administration uh and it shows,
You know Ron de santis Here in florida is very clear.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
About this there's all these memes and things. Lying around, it's,
like Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
And florida but you, know what we we're okay with
just not having pornographic materials in third grade reading rooms
for kids you. Know where that's how we Roll. In
florida you can push for other stuff in, You know california,
or whatever but that's not how we do. Things here
so another win for. The Administration BUT clay i just
this goes on this big heap of the so called

(09:37):
look that the legal intelligentsia is as corrupt and partisan as,
the media, you, know, news, news, entity, journalism. INTELLIGENTIA more
i THINK you're i think more. IS correct i think more. Is,
correct well they're. Very close they're. Very close i'm still.
Blown away the sports media is more left wing than the.
NEWS media i did think that was media worse than

(09:58):
legal media and and regular. POLITICAL media i actually thought
you needed to be put in a rubber room when you.
Said that, but no The more, i've seen THE more
i know you. Would know and they are. COMPLETELY insane
i don't know, it's possible but. THEY are i DON'T
really i didn't know much. About them but the, LEGAL intelligentsia,
i mean People Like, laurence tribe so. Many others they

(10:18):
Tell you trump.

Speaker 4 (10:19):
Is Shredding, the Constitution and trump is doing and you
look at, the arguments, you go hold on, A, second
no what he's doing makes perfect sense if you Read
the constitution and just have a basic understanding of the rule,
of law it aligns with what.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
He's doing and then, sure enough when it makes its
way up to. The, COURT yeah, i know they're, gonna,
say oh it's because the court is. More Conservative Amy
coney barrett is not a rubber Stamp. For, trump, okay
yeah she is the, you know she wrote the majority opinion.
Of This Amy coney barrett is perfectly happy To tell
trump to, you know long walk off a, short pier so.
To speak she does. Not care and even she had,

(10:54):
to say we can't have federal judges overrule the president on,
a whim on any policy. They want that is completely
and think of all of the people Clan and i've
been telling you this, is insane this. Is insane this has.
To stop look at all the people you see Going
ON emerson bc are all that these judges are Defending.

(11:15):
The constitution they're wrong on everything because they're lying all.
THE time i Also Think Amy, Cony barrett i'm going
through some of. These rulings she may be getting fed
Up With Katanji brown jackson just being. A moron this
is About, as hey you're unbelievably dumb as you. Will
get And again i'm gonna read it. To you this

(11:38):
Is From Amy. Coney barrett the principal dissent focuses on
conventional legal terrain Like The judiciary act of seventeen, eighty
nine and our case is. On, equity okay it's, Basically,
SAYING hey i disagree, with you but you've made, a
plausible reasonable legal argument that someone. Could Make, justice, jackson
however chooses a startling line of attack that is tethered

(12:01):
neither to these sources nor frankly listen to, this book
to any doctor, and whatsoever waiving away attention to the
limits on. Judicial power as quote my numbingly. Technical query
this is as close to you are a moron as
you will get in, judge speech which again legal. Nerding

(12:23):
out when someone says a startling line of attack that
is tethered neither, to sources, nor frankly any doctor. And
whatsoever it's basically the law IS whatever i choose to
make up Is What Katanji, Brown Jackson justice barrett is.
Alleging here, AND again, i think whatever you Think About,

(12:44):
justice kagan she IS intellectually i think a. Legal heavyweight
doesn't MEAN that i agree with all of. HER rulings
i Think that Sodomayor And Katanji brown jackson are not
even in the top half of intellectual ability for an
average Lawyer in. America today that is a profound indictment

(13:06):
of their selection For The. Supreme, court again they're a,
brilliant liberal left wing. LEGAL theorists i took classes from
them that could sit On The. Supreme COURT when I
Hear soto Mayor And Katanji brown, jackson's questions AND when
i see some of their, written opinions which even aren't
even being written, by them right the clerks are, DOING
it i question whether they are in the top half

(13:30):
of legal acumen for average. PRACTICING lawyers i. REALLY do, I,
think clay if you gave me two weeks, TO study
i could beat some of my ore in a legal,
knowledge contest never having gone to law school TWO weeks
i would eat. Two, weeks no that is that. Is
bold but you know, what's FUNNY is, i kin.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
She.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Gets smoked she. Gets smoked i'm telling you, RIGHT now
i kind of think there is still a benefit to
old school when you just had to sit and read
all the books and that was how you studied to
go to take the. Bar exam because any lawyer out
there who has taking a bar exam will tell you
finish three years of law school and then you have
to study for about three months to pass. The bar

(14:10):
why shouldn't you just be able to study as long
as you want privately and take. The bar THAT'S what,
I think that's how it used. TO go i think
that three years of law school is actually just a
financial barrier to a lot of people who otherwise would
be smart enough to practice law and don't have the
money or the time to allocate the resources necessary to
pass a bar exam because they don't want to spend

(14:31):
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All About, omid malik he's the founder of seventeen Eighty,
nine Capital And Donald, trump junior who is also involved
with seventeen Eighty. Nine capital they're working hard on the,
parallel economy working hard On. Saving, america gentlemen appreciate you being. With,
us thanks and tell us what you're up to the. These,
Days thanks this is.

Speaker 5 (16:03):
On me great to be with you. Guys again you can. Hear, me, okay,
YEAH yeah i got out and. Clear beautiful so what
we're most. Excited about there's a ton of stuff that
we can talk, about today BUT most i. Think imminently,
you know we've talked about. This Before what DON and
i have been doing for almost five years now is
trying to protect our constitutional rights in the. Private sector
last time, WE spoke i was talking to you guys

(16:24):
About The first amendment and transactional Freedom With. Public, square
well we're moving on now and we're going to try
to protect A, second amendment which has definitely been. Under
attack as you. Guys know we're taking a Company called
Grab a gun public just in a few. Weeks here
the deal's going to Close on july fifteenth and Ring
The new York stocking shine change bell right. After that

(16:44):
to have this company get over one hundred million of
cash and to be a publicly. Traded company it's basically
Like an amazon of guns. And ammunition so we're super excited,
about it and that's what we've been making the. ROUNDS
on i want to talk to you and your Listeners about.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
That's awesome we're talking To me malik seventeen Eighty, nine
Capital Also Donald. TRUMP junior i saw you GUYS in
dc recently and we're. FIRED up i mean. Full disclosure
BUCK and i are invested with seventeen Eighty. Nine capital
we believe in a lot of what you guys. Are
doing you've Now been I'll Address Donald trump junior here
seeing the craziness since your dad came down that escalator

(17:22):
about a. Decade ago we had a big decision To
make Democrats, did hey are they going to be crazier
or are they going to come back. To sanity it
seems like they have double triple and quadrupled down, on
crazy which means these, alternative investments building New conservative american
valued companies is even more of a great investment thesis.

(17:44):
GOING forward i, think.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
Guys you guys have. Seen it we've been talking. ABOUT
it i mean what my father and the administration has
been doing trying to stop the sort of politicization and
weaponization of government OMIT and i are trying to do
in the. Private sector for, so long companies that did
things that followed the basic Tenets of american freedom, and
liberty they'd be. Shut down the big the big Guys

(18:08):
On wall street wouldn't give, them funding even if it
was a, great business because, they didn't, you know check
off some boxes of some woke nonsense that's. Out there
so you can't just take care of the stuff from the.
Government side you also have to do it from the.
Private SECTOR so i think you're taking a gun company
public On The New York stock exchange is sort of
an ultimate, you know maybe fu to some of the

(18:28):
nonsense that we've seen out there that we have, to
combat and you're one hundred, percent right, You, KNOW buck
i guess That. Was clay that what we've seen out
there right now is even in the, last election right
there was a mandate From the american people to just
bring back, common sense bring, back normalcy bring back. Some
decency But the democrats can't even seem to. Graft that

(18:50):
you saw what happened just this week In The New
York city democrat, primary election where, you know you took
a guy like a radical Leftist Like andrew guomo and
rather THAN a i like that winning where at least
find we understand what he DID. During covid he was,
a dictator he was all, these things and yet it.
Didn't matter we're going to find someone even more radical,
than that someone who's an avowed, You know islamist communist

(19:13):
who's said some of the craziest things in. The WORLD
and i mean the QUOTES that i see on a,
daily basis spewing, woke nonsense, YOU know lbgt rights. OR
whatever i can't even like you. Read it IT'S like
i Feel like i'm watching an Episode Of. South, park so,
YOU know i think that bodes well. For conservatives in,
the future because The average americans certainly. Isn't there but

(19:33):
the leaders Of The, democrat party they can't, even disavow
they can't even, do it they can't help but continually
perpetuate this kind. Of nonsense and you saw that with
the silence and or glowing Endorsements From, bill Clinton From
chuck schumer about this guy that's probably the most radical
person to ever be possibly Elected into.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
American politics Speaking To omid Malik And, don junior Of
Course Don Junior Donald, trump junior son of seventeen Eighty
one capitol to tell us about Gravitgun, dot com new
project they're working on that is going to revolutionize the
online gun. Buying industry, but guys, OH mean i want
to put this. TO you, i REMEMBER and i know you,

(20:11):
do too what it was like just a few, years
ago in those dark days Of the, biden administration, for
example when there was this sneer of, whatever conservatives build Your,
own internet build Your, own amazon build your own. Payment
processors talk if, you could about what we're seeing with
the creation of that, parallel economy which is really just

(20:32):
a free speech and, capitalist economy one that isn't overrun by.
Woke madness but what are some of the steps that
you're involved with or some of the projects that you
see on the horizon where the business Of the american
people can be business again and not announcing their pronouns and.

Speaker 5 (20:47):
Every, EMAIL well i think the first thing is just
going back to exactly you were there right next to
us helping us build this. Whole thing but it, all
starts really the modern history of this issue with A.
COMPANY parlor i don't know if you guys remember. That company,
oh yeah, oh. Yeah yeah so one of our business
partners was the main funder, of that a Woman Named.
Rebecca mercer it was exactly what. You said, back then

(21:09):
we didn't have any of the social. Media companies facebook was,
against Us remember twitter was totally, against us so there
was really. No outlet so they used, to, say well
if you don't, like it go build. Your own so
a bunch of. Conservatives did they went and They. Started
parlor it became the number one social media app in,
the country And in january of, twenty one three big

(21:29):
tech companies colluded and. Destroy it amazon Because Of Amazon,
web services And then Apple and google because they then
worked together in a lot that you downloaded on, your
phones Either the android or. The iPhone, and now the
major QUESTION that i started thinking about at, that time
and this Is where DON and i really started getting,
going on this was what if they were elements of

(21:50):
the federal government that told them to, do that that
they just didn't act as, private companies even though they're.
Probably monopolies and that's where you had this nexus or
kind of dis joining, of forces is to really deprive
us of our, constitutional rights because that's. The key if
the federal government was getting involved in using private companies
to backdoor the suppression, of, speech which by, the way

(22:10):
all of us on our phone and your listeners know
they were definitely doing THAT During covid, oh, yeah, okay,
Yeah yeah so they were using private companies that went along,
with it which they never should have to deprive us of.
Our rights it was at that point we knew we
had to, fight back and one of the first steps
and fighting back Was what don and his dad did
with a Company Called, truth social which went. Public viaspat

(22:32):
you saw the overwhelming success of, that company and what
that signal to those of us who were financiers and
wanted to do something was that people were so. Fed
up they weren't just going to vote at the. Ballot
box they were going to vote their dollars, now too
and support a company to. Go public he then saw It,
with Rumbull which don was one of the first. Investors
in he then saw It With, public square which Me

(22:52):
and don took public two. Years ago and now you're
seeing it again here with grab. A gun and this
is how we're going to fight back by promoting and
providing that Sinancing that don is. Talking about that's how they.
Were women they weren't allowing banks UNDER the esg paradigm
to even loan to, gun companies even if. They're profitable
so it's this uneconomic behavior that then provided the opportunity

(23:16):
for us to. Push back and by, the way it's
totally capitalistic what. We're doing if you want to ruin
your company and make it woke and only kind of
cater to those random voices that we know are not
the majority of, the country go ahead and keep. Doing
that it makes. No Sense but DON, and i, you
guys and a bunch of the rest of us are
going to. Join forces and we all became friends during
the dark days of bun administration and provide the rest

(23:38):
of the country options across the board in every aspect of.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Their lives, you know, YOU guys i believe both. Have
daughters and congratulations, To You Donald. TRUMP junior i think
that was really. Well, said ohmed your daughter's going to
be going to play At the University of miami and
she's a. Great GOLFER but i think this really crystallizes
for a lot of our Audience at bucket has learned
It to the sports media became so far left wing

(24:03):
that they started arguing men should be able to win.
Women's championships and as the fathers, of DAUGHTERS and i
know we got a lot of people out there that
are driving their daughters around all over the country during
summer to do competitions at the, Highest level i'll start,
with YOU but i want you to weigh in too on.
This meet but as the as the father of a
daughter accepting a, golf scholarship she's an. Incredible athlete what do,

(24:25):
You Think Donald, trump junior when you see, men, SAY
hey i should be able to win. WOMEN'S championships.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
I think, it's INSANE and i think the rest of
the country thinks. IT'S insane, i mean the whole trans
mafia thing was sort of. A wildly i had this
group of people that's the point two percent of, a
population somehow were able to become so holier, than now
so beyond reproach that no one even. QUESTIONED it i
was one of the early guys on this issue because,
you know again being, a, girl dad having young, you know,

(24:56):
female athletes, you know, trust me the triple headers of
key ball and. The equivalent, you know. That's BRUTAL what
i was, always is, you know where are the moms
that are doing a lot of this work, as well
that they're just going along with this? Nonsense BLINDLY and
i started tweeting. ABOUT it i Think The daily wire
put up an article a couple of. WEEKS ago i, was,
Like Wow don junior was on this issue in like,
twenty seventeen when it was like one or two, you

(25:17):
know state championships, being won you know by a by,
a dude and it wasn't really. That big i'm, just
like this. Is absurd and This was twitter one, point
zero right, before yeah before there was free speech, on
there so it was, you know ninety percent, radical left ten.
Percent CONSERVATIVE and i put up these tweets, about IT
and i knew it wasn't something that. WAS real i
knew it was always fake and made up because even

(25:39):
then when it was stacked, AGAINST me i put up,
these tweets and the haters that just want to comment
on ANYTHING that i post would be on there and, be,
LIKE oh i can't. BELIEVE it I Hate don junior,
so much but he's actually one hundred percent right. On
this so even the left didn't buy. Into it so,
you know this is a, ninety ten if not a
ninety nine to one issue that is. So basic but,

(26:00):
YOU know i guess the problem you had is some of,
the people, you know the soccer moms whose entire lives
delve around virtue signaling and being able to impress their
friends in a Line at starbucks while actually not fighting for.
Anything real, you know they made that thing a little
bit more real than it. Ever WAS but i think.
It's dying and you see that in, The numbers you
see that in. The polling you see that in people

(26:21):
who aren't, otherwise political could even be, left leaning coming
out And, saying, okay yeah enough is enough of. This stuff,
you know it's actually you, Know not so, YOU know
i think that whole thing is jumped, the shark but
it continues to. This day, you know obviously my father
campaigned on. This thing his administration is going to do
what they can from the federal government standpoint side. Of
IT but i Love the democrats and, you know especially

(26:43):
the power players And The democrat party just forcing themselves
to go all in because, you Know well TRUMP, said
x so we have to do the exact OPPOSITE of
x and go all in on the issue because they're
just Ostracizing the. American public they're showing people how far
out of touch they, really are because no one actually
bought in. On this no one who has a daughter
actually think that this is a, good idea, and frankly

(27:06):
no one who has a son other than people who
are perhaps gaming it to get their son who was
otherwise a journeyman athletes some sort, of scholarship, you know
unless they're playing, that Game which i'm sure. Some are
no one believes in. This nonsense but it was a
shame watching sports over the. Last DECADE, You espn IT'S
like i can't Tell if I'M watching espn Or if
i'm watching like the radical left VERSION. Of cnn at any,

(27:29):
given moment they went so all in on this that
it was amazing to see the sports media complex perhaps
outwoke even the radical leftist in conventional, you know political and.
Business media Speaking.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Of omied and my League And don junior of of
seventeen to y, ON capitol i just got one more
for you of meed before we got to run at,
a break and, it's uh first, of all very exciting
you guys here and grab a gun. DOT com i
am somebody who buys, guns Online so i'm looking forward
to getting getting in. On, that also there's some fun
stuff and the big beautiful bill that pertains to items

(28:03):
that might be easier to purchase in the. Firearms world,
that ah.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
WHAT guys i heard the parliamentary is trying. To strip
that's some of. The stuff so make sure to call
your congressman and. Your senators, oh yeah, Oh, wow okay
that's a good that's a good heads up for stuff, like,
YEAH oh i will all.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
They're trying to mess with. My suppressors this is going
to be. A problem, All right we're gonna have to
light up the lines. On that thank you for the
heads up. On that But but ome you're in You
and don, your investors. Your businessmen so you got to
see the trends and you've got to. Be right today
we're talking about how people's four one k's are Kicking
ass the economy is looking. Really solid what is the
case for optimism that it can get better because it's

(28:41):
already pretty darn Good under trump two. Point zero if
things go the way they're, supposed to the big beautiful bill,
gets passed what do you see in.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
The future it's absolutely going to. Be tremendous i'll tell.
You why There's a trump economy that's being put into
place in many. Different aspects the first is unleashing one
of our best things that we have that we've been,
so pressing which is. An energy energy makes the world.
Go round it's something that we've suppressed because we've had
an issue again BASED on, esg paradigm to try to suppress.

(29:09):
Fossil fuels we need to. Unleash that the second thing
we're doing, right now as, you're seeing is we're closing.
The border when you close, the borders you actually increase
wages for working People in america because you're not allowing
the legal aliens to come in and work for about
three cents on, the dollar so that's. Also happening the
third thing that you're doing with, a big beautiful bill
is you're codifying the trunk, tax cuts so you're going
to keep corporate and personal tax rates. Very low and

(29:32):
then what you've been able to do is also generate
revenue from tariffs into our system because people have been
taking advantage. Of us when you add all those, things
together and here's the last part that people are paying enough.
Attention to when you actually get Someone Like, jerome palell
who's going to be Out in january out OF, the
fed who's actually been inhibiting growth by keeping, RATES high

(29:54):
i think for, political purposes you're going to put a
fetcher that knows what he's doing. In there it's game
over in a. Great way you're going to see the
economy work. Even further fuck that's another catalyst people aren't,
talking about and that happens just in time for.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
The midterms, well meeting don great work, As always thanks
for calling in to tell us about what you guys are.
Up to keep it going and let's let's keep this
economy roaring and keep the parallel economy growing. Alongside it
thank you guys. So much thank you. THANKS all, i
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May Melman deputy assistant To, The President Senior. Policy strategists
that's a heck of. A title but what we want
to have you on is to talk about the evisceration
of left wing arguments that came out From The supreme,

(32:20):
court TODAY and i want to start. WITH this i
kind of broke down the legal background here of why
these cases, were important but a lot of people out
there are going to focus sometimes on the inner relationships between.
The Justices Amy, Cony barrett you've read a Lot Of
supreme court opinions in. LAW school i. Did Two Amy

(32:41):
cony barrett Absolutely Destroying Katanji brown jackson's dissent In The
district court judge ruling case really kind of made, Me,
go wow you don't see this go this hard? A
lot did it stand out to you two as this
Looked Like Amy cony barrett's just kind of fed Up

(33:02):
With Katanji brown jackson's as a judge more so than
and even in just. This, case.

Speaker 6 (33:10):
Yes this. WAS incredible i think the legal term is a,
bench slap but that is exactly. What, happened so, you
know the three liberal justices did dissent and said that
they think that universal slash nationwide injunctions are. Perfectly legal
but two of, the justices So So domiorn kagan basically

(33:33):
gave legal reasons saying HERE'S why i think judges have this.
Legal authority And Then justice jackson wrote a dissent that
was completely unhinged from any law and just said that
she thinks that it's a good thing that judges Basically
follow trump around and tell him what. He's doing, is
wrong that that's like a met good. For Society And Amy,

(33:55):
cony barrett who is as, you know like if the
conservatives in the world have a complaint, with her it's
that she's, not bold she's. Not brave she kind of
goes with the flow a little bit. Too much that
was not the. Case today She Wrecked justice jackson, and,
said basically you are. Acting unconstitutionally what you want has

(34:17):
no basis in. The constitution you want a roving like
king judge to decide whatever you think is. The law and.
That's crazy and so. It was it was beautiful.

Speaker 5 (34:29):
To.

Speaker 3 (34:29):
See now also, Go, Ahead, CLAY oh i thought clever was.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Jumping it. May uh there are some other decisions that
have that that came down. As well what are your
takes From The white house, perspective on, for example parents
being allowed to opt out for religious objection reasons from
reading material that has a L g b T Q
i a plus plus plus. Plus, agenda yeah so this

(34:55):
was a.

Speaker 6 (34:56):
Huge, one also it's. NOT enough i will say schools
should not have this crap in them to, begin with
the fact that it exists means we have a lot
of work.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
To do but at the.

Speaker 6 (35:08):
Bare minimum if a parent says that they have a
religious objection to schools indoctrinating, their kids then schools have to.
Accept that and the fact That this maryland, School didn't
i'm frankly shocked, it WASN'T and i know because it
is that egregious of a violation of religious liberty. And,

(35:31):
justice alito, you know he's a. FUNNY guy i guess
he put he copied and pasted some of the pages from.
This book and this is not about celebrating that different
people have. Different viewpoints this was indoctrinating kids to say
that trans identification is wonderful, and beautiful and that, entire

(35:53):
nations they've praised us as princes, and princesses entire nations
should celebrate, gay marriage but obviously flies in the direct
faith of all. Major religions.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
This is an incredible series. Of Wins president trump has
been stacking a lot of series. Of wins are you
impressed that the court has been willing to apply the
law as consistently as they have and actually give him
all these wins and not? Get involved because what's so
important about THIS and i said it off the top,

(36:26):
one day the president of presidential power is going to
apply To a democrat president in a. Significant way the
same thing is going to apply here when it comes to.
Nationwide injunctions there will Be a democrat president who also
benefits from. This president these are the. Right DECISIONS but
i Guess maybe i've just gotten so used To the
court playing politics and trying to be CUTESIE that i

(36:49):
didn't think they were actually going to be as willing
to uphold the law and issue these clear precedents as they.
Have been does it surprise you or you also so
skeptical in? SOME way i.

Speaker 6 (37:03):
Am surprised nationwide injunctions is something that the justices have
all hinted that that they need to address for such a.
Long time it's obviously such a big problem if you
ask district, Court judges circuit. Court judges there's been books
written on a law. Review articles it's been such a,
big problem and yet there's never. Been this they haven't

(37:25):
stepped up and. Stopped it there are a lot of
illegal things that happen all the time That The supreme
court has just kind, of, said whatever we're not going
to deal. With IT and i think conservative maybe it Was,
during obamacare, you know maybe thereafter where just if the decision.
Was hard if it was going to, be hard then

(37:47):
you kind of figured they weren't going to. Do IT
but i Think Actually, justice roberts even though that's what
he cares about, the most is like Preserving the, court's
legacy preserving, his legacy and and not not beclowning. The
COURT and i think he's concerned that too many conservative
rulings would. BECLOWN it i think there is, you know

(38:11):
when when a good ruling, comes out my hope would
be that all those times we've, been disappointed all, those
times we hope that they'd do something that, they wouldn't
that it would lend to. Credibility HERE and i think
That's What Justice Chief justice roberts would Hope to and
of course that's up. The case Justice to roberts might
as well go for it every single, freaking time because

(38:31):
the left is not going to be more appreciative now.
Than otherwise but, you know in, HIS mind i think
that's what he hopes is like that people are going
to respect this because of all the times that they've
held back in.

Speaker 1 (38:42):
The past Speaking Of may melmond From The white house
and tell us about where the big beautiful bill stands,
Right now i'm hearing some complaints from a number of
different quarters About The senate parliamentarian getting to weigh. In
here and this is something to do, with tradition not
actually something that is a has the force of law or,

(39:05):
the constitution and things are being stripped out By The.
Senate parliamentarian what the heck is going on? With that
SPECIFICALLY Some Nfa National firearms act provisions that would allow
people to buy suppressors like myself who like to go
shooting and not blow out their. Ear drums what's going?
On Here, may yeah this is.

Speaker 6 (39:26):
The swampiest of the swamp thing, to understand and it's,
very frustrating but it's going to come down to a
pretty big. Political question so reconciliation is a process that
deals with. Mandatory spending so it's not it Doesn't, create
hey here's fifty billion dollars, for this here's fifty billion dollars,

(39:47):
for that but rather. Various programs what are different levers
that you. Can change we're not messing, with this but
something like it would be the. Retirement age if you,
change that you're not actually creating a. New program you're
basically amending an. Existing program for, Budgetary reasons so you
can only do those sorts. Of things and yet that's

(40:07):
a pretty big leash because basically there's a lot of
leavers that you can touch for. Budgetary reasons so we
had a few things that we really. Cared about that
if you're going To spend, medicaid money that you're not
going to spend it on transgender surgeries. For minors that
if you're that there's a fund for companies to help
make energy more. Litigation proof basically a lot of, different

(40:31):
fixes And The senate parliamentarian basically said all of those
things are too much in policy and not much in
affecting the levers. Of, funding Now the senate parliamtarian who elected,
this person who is? This person who cares about? This,
person nobody if it's not a real this is this,
is purely as, you said tradition to take that person's

(40:51):
ruling and treat it as the Word. Of god And
Yet senate republicans love. Doing that, oh man they love traditions.
SO much i think the real question is do they?
Uphold tradition do they Say The senate parliamentarian's ruling saying
these things are too? Policy wise like, you said on
everything From The second amendment to transgender surgeries all the

(41:12):
way down to energy policies all the. Way down or
do you say you Know, WHAT no i know how.
TO read i know what is budgetarry, versus policy and We,
the senate we're going to make our own. Independent decisions
so that's, why all at the end of the day
does well down to a.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
Policy Choice, May melman deputy assistant To the president's senior. Policy,
strategist okay big decision as it came to federal district
court judges and whether they can Enjoin the president from
being able. To act that's a. Huge win it also
implicates in some way the decision about, birthright citizenship which

(41:48):
at some point will likely Reach The. Supreme, COURT now
I know i'm asking you to read tea leaves here
because it is not, Directly ADDRESSABLE but i said on
the show a little bit earlier that it made me
Think The supreme court may be more open To the
president's interpretation of the birthright citizenship amendment ANALYSIS than. I

(42:09):
thought is that a crazy take or would you sign
on potentially with, that take with the understanding that we're
trying to predict something that hasn't.

Speaker 5 (42:17):
Yet HAPPENED.

Speaker 6 (42:19):
So i don't think it's a. CRAZY take i think on,
one hand we knew That The supreme court was going
to be skittish to address this issue because it is
such a, big issue and so that made it a
really good vehicle to focus on. Nationwide, injunctions right this
is something That The supreme court is going to move
heaven and earth to just focus on that procedural vehicle
and not, just, say oh you, know what let's just

(42:41):
dive into the substance and said and forget about. The
process so this is something that they would love to
avoid thinking about for a.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
Little.

Speaker 6 (42:50):
Bit now it's difficult because even though birthright citizenship is,
terrible policy And The united states is unique in the
globe in, offering it other countries, don't, say oh you
were here to visit, you Know A disney world equivalent
like now you're child of. The citizen that's not a thing.
Anywhere else but at the end of, the day there

(43:12):
are some bad court rulings in the past that have
Interpreted The fourteenth amendment to basically. Give, that now past
court rulings that are bad are overturned when they need.
To be but it's a. Big decision it's a, weighty
DECISION so i think. You're, right actually maybe if they
knew for sure they, hated this they would have just.
Said so but they seem to want to. Avoid it

(43:34):
and THAT avoidance i think either indicates willingness or it
indicates true openness and they're just trying to bide their
time to make such a. Big ruling may well.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
APPRECIATE it i got a hot. Take here i'm actually
pretty pleased With The. SUPREME court i don't know that
ever gets said. VERY often i bet a lot of
people In the trump team are. As well have a,
good Weekend good. July fourth we appreciate.

Speaker 6 (43:56):
The, time hey thanks for. Having, Me look.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
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(45:29):
calls here to close. Us out in this third hour
eight HUNDRED two a two TWO eight a two we
will dive into some of our last news stories here
of the day and thinks that we're going to set
up for next week. As, Well remember CLAY and i
will be with You all Monday, and tuesday very special
days because you'll be hanging out, with us AND then
i think we're Both, out, Wednesday right so do we

(45:51):
have a fabulous guest host Team? On Wednesday tutor dixon
As our wednesday guest host not only a, fantastic host
but Also a michigan expert play somebody who would never
make the unforgivable mistake Of nullifying michigan's. Bear population, you
know the proud State. Of michigan it's really disappointing that,

(46:14):
my wife who Is, from michigan would lead me astray. Like,
that again don't want to make don't like to, cast
Blame But, lawres travis born And raised michigander told me
there were. No bears she actually really she was actually
talking about every business it felt Like in michigan has
a bear in. The logo In, northern michigan you could

(46:37):
be a roof. Repair placed it's like a bear on,
your logo. Doesn't matter you could be, selling skis or
you could be selling snorkels and kayaks For the Great
clear waters. Bears everywhere my wife, is like there used to,
be bears but now they're. All gone, and literally the
Guy that i've never been proven, more wrong. More rapidly in,

(46:59):
the studio they did a great job Up In traverse city,
helping me. FABULOUS people i finished that segment talking where
you led me astray talking, about FLAMINGOS and i, was,
like well it's just like the bears. Up here and
he turns to me and he has on. His phone
as we finished, The show, he's, like actually we have
lots of. Bears here, in fact here is a bear

(47:20):
in my backyard. Yesterday PHOTO and i, was, like well
this is. Not GOOD so i got that one one hundred.
PERCENT wrong I hope i don't get attacked by. A
bear that. A, bear yeah look buck BACK when i was. A,
kid Oh Mister tennessee like He's Like davy krockett himself.
Over here look at this Clay. From, nashville, well no

(47:43):
look back in. THE day i don't think they do.
This anymore but they used to put bear in concrete
pins In Like, Pigeon, forge tennessee and you could. FEED
them i don't think they do. This anymore but as,
A Kid pigeon forge, is BASICALLY and i say this
Affectionately because I'm, from tennessee the most redneck Place, in

(48:06):
AMERICA and i have a lot of, redneck Tendency so
i'm not. Judging it but it is the only Place
in america where they still advertise that MOTELS have hbo and.
Jacuzzie tubs it is perpetually like nineteen seventy eight or
nineteen eighty. Four there AND when i was, a kid
we would take Vacations To pigeon forge And Or pigeon

(48:28):
forge like Leads into gatlinburg. A lot if you have
been To The smoky mountains and buck they had you
would have you would have As A new yorker, coming
down you'd have, BEEN like i can't believe this place.
Is real they had got kart putt putt and bears
in concrete pins and you could pay like two dollars
and you could feed. The bears that's not a wild

(48:49):
to be, clear now but they. Had them they had
them all out in the Distance In. Cade's cove that
was like the place where you could see the, real
bear but up close you could basically touch. A bear
you could like just give a bear Food and i'm probably,
not safe probably not good for. The bear but they,
were everywhere and and so THIS was i was obsessed

(49:11):
with bears as, a KID because, i mean why. Wouldn't
you they're pretty much like.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
Big, dogs really, you know at least tell me to, be.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
Well you just told me somebody got killed by a Bear,
in florida leaving a dog and kill, people too. That's,
True YEAH but i saw GRIZZLIES when i Was, in
alaska and from far away they look they look almost
like a person in a. Grizzly suit they kind of
lope around and they're all and and then they get
close and, you go that thing is like very large
and much bigger and stronger and scarier, than ME and

(49:39):
i should probably give it. More distance so bears very
we're talking about. Black bears this is third, hour. CONVERSATION
folks i know we're supposed to do the news of the,
day Here But clay clay stepped into a, bear trap if,
you will and now he's fighting his way out. OF
it i just want to make sure that we don't get.
Anybody killed these are, black bears, grizzly. Bears tremendouslyangerous we

(50:00):
have a lot of people listening to us in, grizzly country,
not lovable not like. Big dogs this is not a
you don't want to be everywhere near a. Grizzly bear
so we're talking about. Black bears no. Racism often, you
know there really are podcasts where they have full grown
managers sit there like which animal would win? A fight
and by, the way it's very rarely A hard, you
know people think gorillas are way more fierce than. They

(50:22):
are that's a whole other conversation we got in that
whole thing about one hundred people fighting a gorilla. With
silliness but you know that there's only One In, north
america one animal that that, consistently views consistently views not a,
mistaken identity and human beings. As food what, is it
clay one consistently eats. Humans, intentionally yes lions you mean

(50:52):
mountain lions In The. UNITED states i mean. LIKE lions
i Said In. North AMERICA oh i Missed The north. America,
Part Yeah north american. Land animal there's only one that
will view a that will view people, as food not
eat if, it's sick not, you, know opportunistic but Will,
be oh there's, A person i'm gonna eat. That person
only grizzly bear would be. The answer.

Speaker 3 (51:14):
Polar bears, Polar, bears Yeah they're they're larger and, more
aggressive and they. Only remember grizzly bears eat a whole range,
of things so. They'll Eat polar bears just. Eat seals they're.
Just carnivores they really don't get into much of. Anything
else so it is the polar bear that if they,
see you they will, track you they will, hunt you

(51:35):
and they will.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
Eat you so. Stay alotory when you, say line you
mean like, a puma like a, mountain, lion right because
we Don't have. AFRICAN lines, i, Mean yes i'm flying
for like one hundred and sixty pounds. Or something, you
know you get problem if you let them get you from. The,
Backs guys, i'm sorry this is what this show has
got off. The, Rails now i'll get us back in
the news in. A second but if the mountain lion
gets you from the back with, its teeth, you know in,

(51:56):
the neck if it, gets you then you're in. Deep
trouble but if you square off, against it, YOU know
I think i give it a swift. Take you you're a.
Young dad i'm thinking about trying to. Save children you
got like a four or five year old, out there
mountain lion that. Is dangerous you know THIS is i
spend a lot of time when you're, a dad you
spend a lot of time preparing for combat. WITH animals

(52:19):
i was throwing my wife under the bus earlier for
being wrong. About bears but if you, ASKED her i
Expect that i'm going to have to fight an alligator
at some point. IN time I wish i had had
to do. IT younger i haven't had to do. It,
yet yes this Is like i'm, always, Yeah well i'm
always around bodies, of Water and i'm always prepared for

(52:39):
an alligator to try to attack. A child i'm always
heads on, a Swivel like i'm Gonna be i'm going
down to the. Beach tomorrow there are the, barrier lakes
might be. Alligators there i'm, just saying if your, child
is if you're drinking beer and you're not, Paying attention
i'm gonna save. Your kid i'm ready if i'm there
when an. Alligator attacks i've been preparing for this my.

(53:01):
WHOLE life i know what. TO do i know, my
strategy and, you know preparation is a huge part of.
The battle, and uh and not to go FULL G
i joe, on YOU but i am prepared to go after,
an alligator not, a crocodile but, an alligator which is
In northern Florida what i'm going to come across. Most
frequently so who wants to Talk About jerome palell getting

(53:23):
fired here at the end of this at the end
Of His Ted, JEROME powell i don't think would be
very good if an alligator tried to come after. Your
kid not good on. Interest rates also doesn't seem like
a guy who's ready to take on an, alligator either
just right. ON everything i Could see trump throwing an
alligator in kind of, the side, you know the side
Headlock and trump is a ONE thing i will tell you.
About him for those of you who haven't met him,
IN person i know some of. You have he is

(53:45):
a when you're he is a surprisingly large and. Sturdy
figure he is not a, you know he is bigger in,
every sense like when, you're near like his hair, is bigger.
His shoulders he's a. Big dude he's at least six
two six' three and probably, ABOUT two sixty i Would
Say to, elon musk similarly is. Actually a monster He looks,

(54:07):
like elon DOES like. AN nfl linebacker i think we tend,
to think, of you know like sort, of tech guys
this court of nerdy and. Wimpy, size wise well this is,
why he, SAID straight up i don't Care How much.
Mark zuckerberg trains i'll just kick His. Ass, BECAUSE zuckerberg
yeah i. Think that's TRUE having seen i don't think
there's any way that he would. LOSE that Battle I
think lauren carrie jiu jitsu could probably Still, take out,

(54:28):
zuckerberg you know even With his little. Zuckerberg cool cool
i'm not getting Any love on facebook, These days anyway
SO what do i Care? So for zuckerberg nobody has any.
Respect for him he's like trying to get back into
good grace, that you know the people. Talk about it
you know what else we got, by the way we
got the What's his name bezos spending a dollars on

(54:50):
a Wedding invent for i'm gonna tell you, Something. Right
now venice it's a one day maybe two. Day max
place it's it's amazing for what it is to see
some of the. STUFF that's there i never. Know it
has i've been a. Couple of times it, has no
parks no greenery really.

Speaker 5 (55:04):
Of.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
Any kind uh it smells when it's warm out because
there's a lot of sewage, in that water so it.
Looks really cool and photos. And everything else, but You
know and i'll tell you the food Is kind of
i'm Not a. Big venice guy Other PARTS of. Italy
i love i'm just trying to save you. All the
disappointment the best thing You'll see in venice is The
Scenes from Indiana Jones In. The last crusade but now

(55:26):
which is which is? Very well done oh that's the
Best Of the. Indiana, JONES movies yeah i think. That's
probably TRUE even though i Used to say raiders. A
lost arc i was just TRYING to be i just
like to be contentious sometimes and takes me. Like get
older you watch them. Some hold up they hold up
pretty well. As a group But Production value last. Crusade
is superior so you Don't agree with bezos's decision to
have one hundred million Dollar? Wedding in venice well?

Speaker 2 (55:48):
What? Is he what what?

Speaker 5 (55:49):
Is?

Speaker 1 (55:49):
HE doing what i know he's got the money and,
People say whatever but there's a lot of things you
can do with one hundred million dollars that are far
more meaningful than spending it. On on them, But Then
again i'm i'm. A small person this is a. Personal
preference thing MY wife, and i group we're. Small wedding
people we didn't want to do a. Big WEDDING thing so.
I Get it so i'm at the whole opposite. End for,
me it's like, It's, the church, god immediate family that's what.

(56:10):
A wedding is i don't need. To, have this yeah
the average wedding now costs like, forty k right that seems.
CRAZY to me i think. That's what. About that's nationwide
that's if it's going a wedding, in you know The Outskirts.
Of oklahoma city Average Wedding in new york is one.
Hundred grand average that's the average cost of some.

Speaker 3 (56:29):
Of these places it's.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
Absolutely absolutely Bonkers, but for bezos if you got two,
HUNDRED billion dollars i actually think that he's Making we
threw zuckerberg. UNDER the bus I actually think bezos is
starting to behave more rationally as a reasonable guy compared

(56:52):
to the choices that he Was making in trump. One
POINT zero and i Don't Know, if lauren sanchez, the
new wife is deserving. Of this, credit you know He,
MOVED from miami I mean From. SEATTLE to miami i
think that might have given him a little bit of.
A cultural swing not to take a shot at Anybody,
living in seattle but if you're, A rich guy i

(57:12):
would much rather live in. Rich single guy would you
Rather live In. MIAMI or, SEATTLE i mean i don't
even see that as. Remotely A choice And i think
Bezos is, from miami, originally And Look the washington post is,
still A mess but i think he's been more open
to free Speech as had zuckerberg in The Wake of Elon,
musk BUYING twitter which i think Is maybe the blaze trail.

(57:35):
That they FOLLOWED and so i hope the, wedding Goes
well but i'd like to at some point throw something.
Else your way we try to think of of fun
trips to go on and and things that are worthwhile.
For the, show you know we JUST went to dc
And We had palm, BEACH before that i Was just In,
france for iHeart, and you know we we have to

(57:56):
sometimes have excellent adventures here. ON this show i don't
know if, you Saw This but north korea just opened
its first ever water park with room for. Twenty thousand,
visitors they say and this, is the eeriest. SCARIEST water
park i Think It's. In, North, korea everybody clay if

(58:18):
we were guaranteed that we would, come back alive would
you want to Go See the north? KOREAN water, park
I would because I think if i wrote a story
about Going To the north, korean water park it would
probably be. An INCREDIBLE story and i don't Know how
many americans will. EVER see it i can't believe Only

(58:40):
open To russians and chinese And Obviously wealthy north, koreans
right now that's the only people that are. Allowed to
Go kim jong un is a good test case scenario
for what, would happen if like the Whole world of
Korea Is a north korea is so crazy that he

(59:00):
would decide he's like the kid who was the Fat
Kid In, Pee wee herman remember the fat? Kid in
them what's? That guy's name the fat kid playing with
The Boats And pee wee herman that decides he Has
To Have pee wee herman's bike in the Basement. Of,
the alamo. Francis Thank You kim Jong un is what

(59:22):
Would happen if francis had grown up and ended up
in charge. Of a country If You Watched, pee wee herman,
think about it the fat kid, in the Pool That Is.
Kim jong un francis would, Have, been like hey we're
gonna build a huge water park and we're gonna. Have
nuclear Weapons That Is, kim jong un, all grown up,
the fat kid fat rich Kid From The pee, Wee

(59:45):
herman movies and it kind of. Sums them up you're
everybody out there who's seen, those, movies like yeah that
Is exactly what francis would. Have been like so. There
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