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January 31, 2025 30 mins

In this episode, Tudor and Sharla McBride discuss the recent political climate, focusing on the feelings of hope and unity following a significant the re-election of President Donald Trump. They delve into the controversy surrounding Selena Gomez's comments on immigration, the implications of the Laken Riley Act, and the media's portrayal of immigration policies. The conversation also touches on the leadership styles of past and present administrations, the role of Melania Trump, and the importance of trust in cabinet selections. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. Today, we have one
of our NEWSMAX hosts with me, Charlt McBride. She is
from Wake Up America and she's with us every morning
from six point thirty to nine, so you have to
tune in to the show. But also one of my
favorite people to hang out with when I am over
in New York City and I saw you in DC

(00:23):
and it was really fun.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
It was so much fun seeing you at the Big
News Max Gala, the Big Ball.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
You looked fabulous as always.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
I know, I think if people weren't there, they can't
understand exactly how exciting it was. And I say that
because I was talking to people when as we're like
going from event to event, and you go to these
events and you see so many of the people that
you see on TV and that you have seen campaigning,
and everybody's just there and everyone was so happy. But
as I was walking to one of the viewing parties,

(00:53):
I saw this guy on the street running down the
sidewalk with a huge Trump flag and I thought, you
know what, this is different. The feeling is different, the
unity is different. Even the Democrats, I mean, obviously the
radical dumbs are never going to be okay. But it
was a different feeling in DC than I've felt for

(01:15):
a long time because it.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Was a happy day. Yes, you're right. Everywhere I went.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
People just seemed to be in good moods, and I
think the overall feeling was hope.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
I felt that people were hopeful that, you know, what
they've lived through and experienced the last four years, that
change is coming. And wow, what a first week, right,
We've seen so much change that this president has implemented,
and really just the first eight days of his presidency.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Right, well, and actually I want to get to that
because this week, or maybe it was the end of
last week, I can't even remember. Maybe was it Monday
that the Selena Gomez story came out. So for those
people who didn't see this, Selena Gomez watched Trump made
the announcement that he was sending folks back to Colombia.

(02:01):
The Colombian leadership said, no, we're not going to take them.
He said, I'm going to put on these tariffs if
you don't. Ultimately it turned out that Columbia was like, yeah,
you know what, actually we'll take those guys back. And
they were criminal, illegal aliens. But this triggered Selena Gomez
in a way where she decided to go on social media,

(02:21):
and she has over four hundred million followers, and she
cried on social media about how sad she was that
these people were being sent back, and she referred to
them as her people because she is also of Hispanic descent.
And she got a lot of blowback for this because
people said, wait a minute, these are bad guys. But
I wanted to dig into this a little bit more.

(02:43):
And I know you said you talked to Tom Homan
today and he's been he came out and talked to
her about or he responded to this, So I wanted
to dig into the immigration stuff a little bit more.
What did Tom have to say.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
He had a lot of great things to say, and wow,
what a pleasure to talk with him. You know, he's
getting out there and he's doing what the American people
voted for right on November fifth, And you know, in
response to her crying video, he said, I didn't see
any tears for Lake and Riley.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
I didn't see any tears for Rachel Morin, right.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
I didn't see any tears for the three hundred thousand
children that are missing.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Because they've been trafficked into this country.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
And I asked him, I said, you know, if you
watch other mainstream media outlets, some very liberal, you know,
you'll hear stories that you guys are going into schools,
and you're going into libraries, and you're going into churches
and you're taking children. You're essentially kidnapping children. I said,
can you tell me, is that what's happening? And he said,
absolutely not. We have never gone into an elementary school

(03:45):
or a church or a library taking children in this
country safer because just yesterday he was able to arrest
nine known child rapists. Kind of people, he said, people
that he's encountered on the streets with those ice agents.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
He said, those are the worst kind of people.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
No country wants them, to be honest, because they're human beings.
He's come face to face with known murders, rapist, violent criminals,
so that they're committing our robberies in our communities.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
You know.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
And we look at the Lake and Riley Act, which
is being signed this week, is on the President's desk,
and what a monumental thing to be.

Speaker 3 (04:24):
His first act, right, the first bill that he signs.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
And you know what's so interesting, Tutor is Senator John
Fetterman who said Democrat will be there in the room
because he said this shouldn't be a partisan issue. This
young woman was attending one of our great universities, University
of Georgia. I'm a prod OFUM, so that's why I
say it's a great university. But she was doing something
that every woman in America should be able to do.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
Right. She was jogging. That's exactly what Rachel.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Morren was doing, a mother of five in Maryland when
she was also murdered by an illegal migrant who should
not have been here. And these are the people that
now ICE agents are able to round up and they
know where they are. We've seen what they've done, right,
thousands in one week. He said, we're going and we've
been keeping eyes on them, but because of the previous laws,

(05:10):
we were unable to get these guys. So, you know,
you have one of the leaders of Trindea Ragua from
Venezuela who was arrested in New York City this week.
They knew he was there, they just couldn't get him.
And now they're able to do that and people are
out in the streets. Obviously, I work in New York
city people are feeling that sigh of relief, like, thank goodness,

(05:31):
I can walk to my local grocery store and hopefully
not be a victim of an armed robbery now, because
they're starting to round up the known bad guys in
that neighborhood, right.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
I think as we hear some of these stories, it's
totally shocking to think that anybody would have voted against
the Lake and Riley Act. And as a mom of
four girls, that's exactly what I thought. What you said
there was perfect. We expect our daughters to be able
to go to a university and walk on their campus
or go out for a job and not be in danger.
We expect our friends, we expect our fellow moms. I mean,

(06:05):
you think about Rachel Morin and you know, the father
of her children, going now, I'm raising these kids all
but myself. I mean, I know an adult friend who
just lost the father of her children and she was like,
you know, my kids are adults. I'm an adult. There's
still this heavy weight of being the only person. Where
is the mourning for these families that are broken, that

(06:29):
have had someone taken from them, and that their lives
are changed forever. Little kids parents. I mean, it's incomprehensible
that anybody would say, Yeah, somebody who comes in here
illegally and decides to then continue to act illegally and
commit crimes should should be able to stay. And that's

(06:50):
the problem with these sanctuary cities. And that's why Congress
is calling some of these mayors to come and testify,
because they're saying, well, wait a minute, wait a minute,
Chicago insists son continuing to be a sanctuary city. San Francisco.
You got that mayor in Boston that is just a
total nut job. Yeah, was absolutely like, if you come
here and you've committed a crime, we will never turn

(07:12):
you in. What the heck?

Speaker 3 (07:13):
One Homan He addressed that today.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
I asked him when blank, I said, if you encounter
one of these mayors of these blue sanctuary cities that
are standing in the way and prohibiting you and your
ICE agents from doing their job, will you arrest them?
And he said yes, absolutely, because then they're breaking the
law of this land if they hinder our operations. And
he said, right now, what he's saying is they're all talk.

(07:36):
It's very interesting how he saw the governor of Massachusetts,
Marhalley kind of changed course. You know, back in November,
she was interviewed by CNN and she said she would
absolutely not help them at all in these deportation efforts.
She would do everything she could to stop it, to
keep it from happening in her state. And then just
a few days ago, she was caught on camera again
and she said, well, it needed to happen.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
I'm glad they're rounding up criminals.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Oh so now you're happy that they're cleaning up your streets,
but in November, you weren't so sure about this.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
And that's what Tom Homan said. He said, honestly, it's.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
A lot of talk from these people because once they
get there and they see the types of people they're arresting.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
Again, he said, we're taking these.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Families into custody. That's false information. We're not going and
taking children from their parents. False information. He said, all
of the people that he is taking his words, are
bad dudes.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
But let's be clear, this is not illegal, this is
not unusual, this is not shocking. And because of that, Actually,
it was this Selena Gomez video that made me say
to myself, I want to see what Obama did. I
want to see what Biden did because suddenly the media
frenzy over any deportation is totally out of control. However,

(08:49):
we all know that Obama was dubbed deporter in chief.
People thought that he was out of control with his deportations.
So I wanted to just kind of research this and
dig and I was doing an op ed for the
Washington Examiner. So I'm pulling out the numbers and I'm like,
wait a minute, wait a minute. Trump in his first
term deported one point two million illegals, but Obama his

(09:13):
first term was almost one point five. His second term
was over one point five. So this is again not unusual.
This is all propaganda. This is all media propaganda, which
to me is so criminal that you are manipulating the
American people to think that their government is doing something
that is unusual and has never been done before, but

(09:35):
actually has always been done before. But the real kicker
is Joe Biden, who left the door open. Let's remember
he didn't try to secure the border, and that was
the difference between Obama and Biden. Obama came out and said, hey,
my promise to you was to fix immigration, and I
have secured the border with extra agents and technology and

(09:58):
the speech is there twenty fourteen. Go look at it.
If you listen to that twenty fourteen speech from President Obama,
you would think it was Trump and he put those
guys out there. He made sure he was deporting people.
But you go to Joe Biden, what a strange turn
of events, who comes from the Obama administration. He leaves

(10:19):
the door open, no border security whatsoever, actually starts to
use the agents to welcome people in. But he deported
nearly five million people in his first term. So it's
just like, I mean, it's like scooping up sand through
a bucket with holes. You're pushing it, you're getting some
sand out, and you still have all the rest is

(10:41):
just pouring into the country. It just belows my mind
that nobody in the media was saying, actually, Joe Biden
is desperately trying to get rid of these people. He's
lying to you, because to me, it was a manipulation,
lying to you about the border, Oh, we don't need
a secure border, and then trying as quickly as he
can to spend money to get him out of here.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
You know, it's so ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
And when I look at that Selena Gomez video, one
of the things that infuriates me most is she's saying,
my people, and yet.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
She was raised here by an American mother.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Yes, her father is of Mexican descent, but I'm told
that he abandoned her when she was younger, so.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
She was raised here.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
She was able to create a great life for herself,
originally through the Disney Channel.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Right. She lives in a multi million dollar home.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
She has been enjoying all of the riches of Los Angeles,
of living in this great country we call America. And
yet she is the first to criticize, how dare we
as Americans do this? And then can you said it's propagan,
it's false information. You know, they're watching the wrong media
outlets that are just simply lying, and they've been lying

(11:50):
to the American people for the last four years. She's
saying they're taking the children again.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
And I will actually, I will say that the amount
of time the conservative media tried to say there are
so many kids, these kids have been there missing, but
they weren't actually missing because we've located a lot of
them already. They knew where these kids were. They're bringing
these kids in, they're trafficking these kids, they're selling these

(12:16):
kids into labor, child labor. And if you think child
labor doesn't happen in the United States, then you got
another thing coming, because it certainly does. And it is
the highest business for the cartels. The most lucrative business
for the cartels now is human trafficking. Not even drugs anymore,
it's human trafficking. These cartels are truly terrorist organizations. They

(12:38):
don't care about lives. They bring people across, they bring
babies across, They abuse them, they murder them, they leave
their bodies out in the desert. They don't care. And
that is the shame that the mainstream media would say
it for Obama. So it's just their hatred of Trump.
I mean, really, if you break this down, it is
just their hatred of Trump that be enough of a

(13:01):
motivator to put people in danger because they've spun this
narrative that's so unusual to protect our borders, to consider
ourselves a sovereign nation. They've made that into such a
demonic thing that people are manipulated. And you've got a
star like Selena Gomez who really did make it. I mean,

(13:21):
she does have the American dream. And yet even with
the American dream, this is very manipulating. She's young, she
has a huge following, and she is bought into the
BS that comes out of the mainstream media.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
That's exactly what it is. It's complete BS.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
But then we have to look at, you know, the
way people voted right on November fifth, or they're not
seeing this that overwhelming Donald Trump also won the popular vote.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
Millions of people saw the truth finally, but you still.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
Have those people who are walking around with their eyes
closed and their ears open to one side.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
You know, sometimes I watch clips from the late of
the view.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
I can't sit through an entire episode, but it just
baffles me how they see just so narrowly one path.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
And it's also rich people.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
But yes, and in their eyes, Donald Trump, you know,
is absolute, pure evil And it's like no, but look
at what he's done in his first week. Is it
evil to round up convicted rapists and murders and to
send them back to their country.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
I don't think that's evil. I think it's evil to keep.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Them on American streets they have access to hurt American citizens.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
the Tutor Dixon Podcast. So we find out that Joe
Biden like extended this status for Venezuelan migrants, and we
are here in the state of Michigan where we've got
these gangs that are going into people's houses, and we're like,
what are you taught? How can this even be? So

(14:52):
christin Nome announces that they're ending the temporary protection status
for the Venezuelan migrants, and people are like, oh my gosh,
how can this happen? But I think you make such
a good point the average American who is living in
these communities and suddenly they've been terrorized. I mean, you
look at the Trende Ragua gang out of Colorado, and

(15:14):
we remember when jad Van said, well, I'm sorry, are
you okay with one apartment building being terrorized like this?
Because one always leads to more, but one is not
even acceptable, you know, Like that's the point. It is
not okay for Americans to live in fear in this country,
and especially not okay for Americans to live in fear

(15:35):
of people who are not Americans.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
No, you're absolutely right, And so with what christin Nome
did in saying that, you know what, no, we are
not allowing these people to stay here on this extension
of eighteen months. These six hundred thousand that are from Venezuela,
let's look at where the origins of Trende Ragua are. Oh,
that's right, it's Venezuela. And a lot of these people
that are rounding up they are members of this gang.

(16:00):
And this gang they're very smart. I'll give them credit because,
unlike MS thirteen, another gang which usually is identified by
facial tattoos, Trientia a Ragua knows that American law enforcement
is after them, and they don't have recognizable tattoos.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
A lot of times they're in hiding in plain sight.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
They're hiding in these apartment buildings, surrounded by families, many
of whom these children, as you mentioned, were trafficked.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
But they're pretending like they're family men. They're pretending like.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
They're in this community, when in reality, they're terrorizing this
community by day and by night.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
So yeah, Christinome saw that and.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Thought, no, no, I don't think so we're not letting
all of these people just hang out.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
I mean, it's interesting as we watch these folks who
have gone through these confirmations taking office, they're still under attack.
So Christinome went to New York City and I Honestly,
I love Christy. I think she's amazing. She goes out
there and she is wearing the gear. This is the
Secretary of Homely Security. She goes out there on the

(17:03):
streets for the raid, and I'm telling you, I saw
people just berating her, like, oh what this is so
such a clown move. And I'm like, no, this is America.
We're back. I see that stuff, and I'm like, yes,
thank you for getting involved, thank you for putting yourself
on the line, thank you for being so bold as
to go out there, put your face on every social

(17:24):
media channel you can and say the worst of the
worst are getting arrested and they're out of here.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
And you know what a change from the previous administration.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
The previous administration was a bunch of suits, right, I
mean you rarely saw them. Whenever you saw alehunterra By Orchis,
he was in a suit behind a desk.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
You know, you didn't see a lot from him at all.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
And then you look at what Donald Trump did, you know,
in his first weekend in office and deciding to go
to North Carolina to visit the people who are still
struggling from the effects of Hurricane Helene and He goes
then to California to meet with those people there with
his wife Milania as well, and to talk with people
whose homes have been completely destroyed.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
He's boom on the ground. He's empathizer in chief.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
He's talking to the everyday American and now we're seeing
that from his cabinet.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Right.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Christy Nolm, she had been official Secretary for what a
day and what is her first active business. She's like,
I'm going to go on the ground. Show me what's
going on, show me what you're doing. I want to
see the people you're resting. I was told she started
at too a m that day. She's like, if you're
starting it to I'm starting it too.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
And this is unlike any to me. This is the
part where this breaks protocol with the past administrations, or
breaks tradition with past administrations, because I think government has
always been trying to hide what they're doing from the people.
They have not been willing to share. And that's kind
of the history of the deep state and the bureaucracy

(18:45):
and the dark circles that follow around in Washington, d C.
You don't let the people actually know what you're doing.
And certainly for the last four years. The last four years,
we've seen nobody, and I think part of it was
because they didn't want anybody to know what the Biden
administration was doing. And I think another big part of
it was that Biden was not running the operation, so

(19:07):
you never saw the president, and because you didn't really
have a leader, what were the other people going to do?
They couldn't step out and say anything because they didn't
have anybody they were reporting to. I mean, it has
been a complete one point eighty from what we saw
for the last four years. And you bring up a
great point about North Carolina, because that's something when we
should have seen Joe Biden there. We should have seen

(19:30):
Joe Biden helping those people. I mean, even we had
the hurricane hit there, we had the hurricane hit Florida,
we had the fire in Hawaii, we had the fires
in California. I mean even East Palestine. Donald Trump went
there and Joe Biden never showed up. I mean, this
is such a shocking difference, and I think that has

(19:50):
been what a lot of these far leftists are all
up in a tizzy about. And they've got their feathers
all fluffed because they are so freak doubt about the
fact that they're suddenly seeing somebody do something and they
don't know how to handle it. Oh, let me tell you, folks,
it's a good thing.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Yeah, you're exactly right. You know, you talk about all
the times that Joe Biden was absent.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
I mean, we know he took more vacations in time
off in the White House than any other president. I
think it's more than four hundred days off. That must
be an amazing vacation policy. So always at the beach, right,
So then you think, okay, well, if he's not here
actively in charge, who is maybe the vice president?

Speaker 3 (20:26):
Right? Well, then you look, he gave her one job, right,
borders are she went to the border one time. How
are you going to.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Run effectively a border and control what's happening if you
go there one time?

Speaker 3 (20:39):
So we saw zero leadership, we saw a zero command.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
And again you make such a good point as to
who was really running things. It's scary when we think
about that question and the answer to it, because as
it low level aids. Are they people that we obviously
didn't vote for. You know, people voted for Joe Biden
and Kamala Harris, right, so they expected them to be
running the show.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
But let's be real, I don't think they were running
the show at all.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
It was the people who weren't voted in, who were
somewhat appointed, who we never saw behind the scenes making
huge decisions for this country. And I think finally, you know,
in a few months before November fifth, people really started
to open their eyes and say, Okay, this guy's really
been at the beach a lot lately. Maybe we do
need someone else who's actually going to do the job.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
And again, Kanla Harris, she wasn't it.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Because she didn't prove that she could do the job
that she was given as borders are, even though if
you ask her, that's never been well.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
That, you know what, You make a great point because
this goes straight back to the Selena Gomez stuff about
how did she not know that we were already deporting people?
How did she not know that we had to keep
the country safe. Because none of us were surprised debate night,
not a single person on the right, not a single
person in conservative media was surpribed. We were all like, oh, yeah, well, yeah,

(21:52):
that was going to happen. And the left, I mean,
the radical media, the mainstream media, They're like, oh my gosh,
it's over this. He can never he can never run again.
And I'm like, how many of you, though, really didn't
know because this was a master cover up, or you
are responsible for lying to the American people. And I

(22:15):
know some of those people met with him personally. I
know they knew what was going on. I mean even
the interviews that they had, they knew what was going on.
And you said, who was making the decisions at the
White House? Remember when they all went out and protested
on the White House lawn. The people that worked for
the president said we don't like your policy and they
went out and protested. That's how discombobulated that administration was.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
It was so wild.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
And You're right, the left was so shocked on debate
night they could.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Not believe what they witnessed what they saw.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
You know, I heard many commentators for places like MSNBC
and CNN saying, I feel like we were owned an apology.
I feel he thought he was fine. But then you
know the same ones that said that, like Morning Joe's
Joe Scarborough was the same guy back in April, you know,
twentywe four saying I have met with him, he is
sharp as it's right, he is at the top of

(23:05):
his game.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
No he's not.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
He's not at the top of his game. He's in
his eighties. He's not at the top of his game.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
And that's okay to say.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
We don't expect anybody it's been serving for fifty years
to be at the top of his game in the
fiftieth year, Right, we don't expect that.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
So all of it was lies.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
But again, if you turn on your TV every day
to CNN or MSNBC, and you read certain publications every
day and that's the only view you're seeing, you're believing it.
And then you, I mean, ate night, and then they
quickly realize, oh, I've been lying too.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
Okay, And then you have the contrast of one guy
dodging bullets and the other guy tripping over a mountain
of sand. Yes, I mean, you can't even make it up.
It's like and then Jill kind of you could see
the divide at a certain point when Jill gave up
on him, She's like, Okay, now you're useless. We've gotten
what we needed out of you as a family. We

(23:56):
did all of our racketeering. Clearly, these things are done,
and she just walks away from him on the beach.
You know, I will never forget those images where it's like, oh,
I thought it was this great love story. But Jilly's done.
She's leaving him.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
She's leaving, she's done propping him up. And she did
it for for so long. We have to blame her
and this too. I mean she she loved the power,
she loved the position. You know, she was the one
encouraging him from day one. You have to run for
a second term. You have to do this. You're fine,
get out there, you're fine. You are propping him up
and you are helping him walk on. Stand this is

(24:30):
not right the leader.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
And then there came a certain point when you could
see she was like, if he breaks an ankle, it's
his problem, you know, and that's not love.

Speaker 3 (24:40):
If you I'm out there.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
And you know what I love, speaking of love, I
love seeing Lelania and Donald Trump together on these missions
and going to North Carolina, going to California.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Baron's grown up now, right, So in his first administration.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Oh that's a good point. Yeah, you know, he was
still a little kid.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
And Malania always made it, you know, her point to say,
I'm a mother first obviously, right, So she was always
needed there at home as she was raising Barren because
obviously Donald Trump was running a country. So now you know,
he's grown up. He's eighteen, he's in college right at NYU.
So now it's like she does have the time, and
we're seeing her alongside him. And you know, she wasn't

(25:21):
just stiffly there shaking hands right with those firemen. She
was giving hugs to people in North Carolina. She was
giving hugs to people and speaking.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
In her native tongue. And I was like, Milania two
point oh, like I want to be Malania two point oh.
This is a totally.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
Doing it she I know, I just want her entire wardrobe,
thank you.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Yes, that's what I watch. And I'm like, you know,
it's always like how do you dress like so? And
so I'm like, why is she not getting more attention?
Because she's stunning. She is walking through a flood zone
and it's like a total disaster area, and I'm like,
you look like you just walked out of a magazine.
But she has this, it's you. It's a different presence.

(26:01):
You can tell. It is the presence of a person
who is not going to let anybody mess with her
this time, and I love it. It just is so inspiring.
You have Donald Trump, who is so inspiring for men
and boys to look at this and say, you know what,
it's meaningful when you walk in and you say, I've
got the power of the United States behind me, because
it's not Donald Trump that is powerful on his own.

(26:23):
It is the fact that we are the United States
of America. We have power, and he knows how to
use that power. If you don't know how to use
the power of the United States, then there's no power whatsoever.
That has changed. But for women to see her stand
out there and say, I love you, I'm going to
take care of you. We are a team, but we
are not going to let anybody mess with us. It's

(26:44):
like amazing.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
I love it. You know what. That portrait says it
all right, I know, but totally White House Portrait of Earth.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
That's an ultimate boss, babe, I'm in charge. I love
how you said, Malania two point zero, you know, and
I see it in her eyes. It's that you know,
all you people that rated my home and went through
my lingerie or okay, look who's back in the White House.
I love that picture of her. It just it showed
so much in that one photo.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Well, and it started right after they left office, because
you had the nasty woman who wrote that book about
her and and you know, you know, when you're in
this world, when you're in the media and the politics world,
there is always someone that is your questioning. If they're
stabbing you in the back, you know, you have to
be so careful. And that is the beauty of him
having this term in between. He wiped all of those

(27:33):
people out like they're out of his life. Now he's
going in with such a motley crew of amazing people.
I mean, you've got Christine Noman, You've got RFK, and
you've got Pete Haig Seth and everybody's like, what is this? Well,
this is I mean, this is how I imagine it
was like when people were like, you know what, these
red coats, they're no good. That's what I.

Speaker 3 (27:54):
Think about these cabinet pics.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
They're all real people, right, and those people who he trusts, right,
it's not the typical business suit that we've expected to
be in power this entire time. These are real people
who's he's had real conversations with and he knows that
you know what they might not come from the proper
background that you'd expect someone to come from if they
have this job or that job. But he's like, you

(28:16):
know what, they're the person for the job because they're
going to get the job done and they can be trusted.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
And I think that's so important.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
And that's what we're seeing with these confirmations are that, Wow,
these people, these are the best of the bus.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
the Tutor Dixon podcast. Oh, I'm so sick of hearing
they don't have the proper background. You can't get the
Pentagon to pass an audit. The pharmaceutical companies have way
too much power. They've got lobbyists that own congressmen and senators, Like,

(28:47):
give me a break. The way it was going was
not the right way. This is the right way. I mean,
we'll see, we'll see, but so far, I'm liking what
I see baking when.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
I see too And you know what, these executive orders
are stellar. I love that instantly on day one, right,
he went right to the White House, he sat there
at the desk, and that's what so many people voted for,
and that's what so many people are now seeing and
I think it was AP that just did a recent
poll and it showed in the last two weeks, eighty
three percent of Americans now support deportations of anyone who

(29:22):
has committed a crime in this country eighty three percent.
But all the polls that we were seeing right during
the election season last year, it was.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
Oh, no one supports this. This is very bad.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Exactly the propaganda media. Well, I think the propaganda media
is dead. And so I tell people go watch Newsmax.
You're gonna get the true story. And this is Charlete McBride.
Make sure you tune into her show every morning. Thank
you so much. I really enjoyed this. Thanks for coming
on so far anytime. It was so much fun. And
thank you all for joining us on the Tutor Dixon Podcast.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
As always.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
For this episode or others, go to Tutor dixonpodcast dot com.
Yeah iHeartRadio, app Apple podcasts or wherever you get your
podcasts and join us next time. Have a blessed day.
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