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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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political world. It's a busy day on the show. Eric
Trump is going to be here. Kennedy is a two
sports star from MTV in the Fox News network as well.
She is going to be joining us, and we're gonna
have a grown up talk about Katie Porter. I don't
know if you've been following this California congresswoman, but because
of her and the leaked videos from her staff, we
now all know what it's like to work backstage on
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The Ellen Show. Do you remember how Ellen had this
reputation for being a bit of a monster, Like she'd
come on the air and be like, be kinds everybody,
Love is the word, and then they go to commercial
and she'd be like, get out of my shot you
that whole thing. No eye contact with missus degenerous please
or mss or whatever they were going with that is
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very much the Katie Porter experience. And earlier today I
was on America's Newsroom covering this very topic and Katie
Porter was asked by an interviewer if there are more
of these outburst videos that are about to surface now.
Her response was I don't know, which is a response
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that she does know there are more of these videos
out there.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Ah, you have a good man.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
If you know these were the only incidents you go now,
there's not gonna be more. No, that was like a
bad moment. I'm sorry, wasn't a good day for me.
But this is the end of the road, as boys
to men one sang, But no, ma'am, as it turns
out to stick with the boys to men mantra. When
it comes to Katie Porter, it is so hard to
say goodbye to yesterday because apparently there are tons and
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tons of videos of her just absolutely unloading on her staff.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
I'll break you in half a little toothpick.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Yeah, that was from their last meeting. I we just
got the excerpt a few minutes ago, but I want
to talk about it today because it's a very teachable
moment that has nothing to do with politics. I always
tell you the hook of this show, as we know,
it's you know, Fox across America. Jimmy has a show
on Fox News. But my superpower is that I own
a politics to English dictionary. I'm not getting on the
air hoping you'll vote Republican at the end of the day.
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I'm not getting on the air trying to, you know,
change your policy views on anything. I'm just giving you
a human take on what's going on around me at
all times in this little political fish bowl we all
get to swim in in the media. And the old
adage in life is that you can always tell about
the true character of people by how they treat the
little guy, the little girl, the little them, the little day,
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whatever you identify. I don't care. That's not the point
of the conversation. And what you're coming to see is
there's this storied history of people who get on TV
as the champion of the little guy, who the minute
the cameras go off, the little guy has to run
for his life. That's pretty much how it worked at
Club Katie Porter, she's on TV and she's like DEI tolerance,
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inclusion and the minute the director yells cut. So y'all
need to Hadji, your keys, had your wife, and hadgehog.
Because they raping everybody out here. It ain't good. And
I want to play some of these clips today because
when you really look out at the world of politics,
this is the biggest thing that you need to know. Okay,
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character really really matters, not just an elected office, but
everywhere you go in life. You know, now, always say
you want to be like a force multiplier of positive energy.
You want to be a dog with a job. That's
how I always describe myself, Jimmy fail, I say, that's
what I do at Fox. I'm a dog with a job.
You know, when you go to the airport and the
dog that's in charge of sniff and everybody's luggage is
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always wagging his tail. He's got a big smile on
his face because he can't believe they're counting on him
to save the plane. Okay, that is me. When I
walk onto a TV set or a radio set, tail
is wagon because I cannot believe they're counting on me
to save the radio show or the TV show. That's
how it works. We're gonna be fine, okay, assuming no
one throws a tennis ball in which Kate we got
a mess on our hand. Yeah, I am gone, okay,
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But Katie Porter and a lot of these like Champion
of the Little Guy politicians are not dogs with a job, okay,
they are stray attack dogs that if they get off
their leash, you got a big problem on your hands.
Let me play some of these clips because I just
want to get you up to speed on what I
covered this morning, and we'll let that kind of populate
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the next hour of the show. Here is Porter. She's
on Inside California Politics, and she has asked about the
potential for future videos. I love this clip. One.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
Should California voters feel confident that there aren't any more
Katie Porter videos out there.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
Well, what I know is that I could have done
better in those moments. I'm going to be focused on
earning their votes and earning their trust. That's true in
every election. I've only ever had tough elections. So I'm
absolutely aware that I'm going to have to continue to
show them.
Speaker 5 (05:17):
I'm going to have to answer every question.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
I'm glad I got to continue that interview and finish
that interview and answer all her questions, and that's what
I'm going to continue to do.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
You are so full of shit. So that's the damage
control answer. Okay, But as far as the answer goes,
you didn't actually get an answer. You understand because there
are more dabt Are there more videos out there? Well,
that was a bad day and I'm going to try
to do better and we can all do better.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Don't change the subject, just answer the question.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Now, this reporter did something very brave in asking Katie
Porter a follow up question. If you remember last week's interview,
that's how this mess started. The girl asked her a
question said, what's your message to the forty percent of
Trump voters you'll need to win reelection? That's hello? And
Katie Porter slams on the breaks and goes, why would
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I need them to win reelection?
Speaker 5 (06:09):
Ma'am?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
That was hello? Like, nice to see you too, and
she's like, well, I'm just saying there's forty percent who
aren't here. There's other people running as democrats. I would
imagine you have a message for these people because you
wouldn't mind if they voted, and she goes that's it.
Interview is over. I'm not sitting here for seven follow ups.
And the girls like, wait, what what just happened? I
don't know but it really speaks to like the entitled
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nature they have, not just with the press as elected Democrats,
but with the little people. Behave the way I want
you to, or you are going to get curb stumped
by my rage. And how many times have we seen
Democrats try to get their way by just out screaming you?
I tell you that all the time in politics, the
current Democrat platform is the lemon drop scam. Okay, there's
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an old trick in Times Square where a guy is
walking around with a broken pair of glasses looking for
tourists who aren't looking where they're going because they're checking
out the skyscrapers, and you know, they're wondering if the
hookers are actually men or women. Sometimes it gets sometimes
it gets confusing in Times Square. I don't know, okay,
but the point is they're walking around in Times Square
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with their I Love New York hats on looking up
at the big, fancy buildings. And you know the guy
in the Elmo costume, who are Time Square guy is
a don't tickle Melmo because he will grope you. It's
a hold to do. Guy's actually been arrested several times.
But stick with me. The guy perpetrating a lemon drop,
walks around with a broken pair of glasses, bumps into somebody,
throws his broken glasses on the floor and just starts screaming,
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you gotta watch where you're going. You broke my glasses.
You owe me money. I can't see you broke my glasses.
And the guy's like, I'm not giving you money. This
is like a street vagrant. This is a scam. And
the guy just starts yelling, officer, this man's a criminal.
Officer and the guy's like, gee, I just I don't
want to deal with the cops. And he gives him
twenty bucks and the guy walks away and then bumps
into the next guy and throws his broken pair of
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glasses on the ground and goes, yo, you gotta watch
where you go. I can't believe it. That's just how
white folks will do you and other folks as well.
But the point is that's Democrat politics. You better support
climate change. You're killing the planet, defund the police. So
you're in a clan, you know that whole thing. What
do you mean nice? Okay? And they just lose their
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mind and they've screamed at enough people who are otherwise
you know, empathetic, compassionate people that they play along with
a lot of things they don't believe in because they
don't want to blowback. That's what men competing against women
were for five years. For five years, people just didn't
want to be called transphobe to get JK rowling, so
they were like, fine, let the sex offender into the
locker room. But eventually, you know, some of these female
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swimmers grew a pair in more ways than one and
had to stand up for themselves and started to push
back in the Riley Gaines of the world. Okay, who
actually started to say like, no, this isn't cool. We're
not getting changed with a biological man. And that institutional
pushback is what freed up the rest of us to
start being like, yes, screw you. And when I say
the rest of us, I mean most of polite society,
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not me. I was speaking out against it before it
was kind of cool and safe to do, because that's
your job as a comedian, is to find the truth
in humanity and just kind of make fun of it.
That is your job. So you have to go to
that point of common belief, and that's what you hang
the setup on, and that allows you to tell a
punchline that everybody will understand, which brings me back to
the Katie Porter thing. Katie Porter is clearly used to
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getting her way by screaming at people. Okay, we're not
talking about policy now, we're just talking about interviews. We're
just talking about staff or etiquette. We all know the
famous video Get out of My Shot, where she actually goes,
get the out of my shot, and again she says
that as an opener. The old adage in comedy you
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don't open with your closer, and what that means is
you don't tell your craziest joke first because nothing's gonna
follow it. So that big animated theatrical thing that's at
the end, Okay, when you hear Katie Porter screaming from
the get go, okay, that means she is absolutely breaking
that fundamental rule of comedy because it's all a closer.
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It's all a screaming fit. Okay. The girl who walks
through her shot, she doesn't go, hey, Beth, you're in
the shot and you stay out. Beth just happens to
walk through the shot. She goes, get the out of
my shot, and Beth is like, oh God. But that's
who she is. So to that point, the woman who
started curb stomping and interviewer last week because she had
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a follow up question about your message to Trump voters. Okay,
this girl was brave enough inside California politics to ask
a follow up question about these outburst videos. And I
think this is even more revealing than the first one.
Take a listen clip.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
Too, but not just the CBS interview, the interview with
the staffer. Can voters be confident that there won't be
another one of those videos that's going to come to light?
Speaker 5 (10:50):
What I do know is that I could have done
better in that situation. That's not a no.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
So is there potentially another video that we're going to see?
Speaker 4 (10:57):
Nikki, I'm going to be honest with you. I know
that that video and that video was several years ago,
as you know, and I apologize to the staffer that's
super important to me, and will continue to try to
hold myself to do better.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
That's what I can promise.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
But not that there's not going to be any more videos,
because that's what people are wondering. Are we going to
see something.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Else like that?
Speaker 4 (11:21):
I can tell you what I've told you, which is
that I am taking responsibility for this situation.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Yeah, she's looking at that reporter like somebody out a
beat you in them out? Are there any more videos?
I can tell you that I've apologized and that I
mean to do better. That's not a no. That was
a bad day for me. Are there any more videos?
You know, if a train leaves Chicago at the same
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time a boat supports the Port of Baltimore, it's a
non answer. Do you follow me on that? Okay? If
I come home tonight covered in glitter and Jenny goes,
were you at the strip club? And I go what'd
you make for dinner? Smells good in here? And she goes, hey,
strip club, I'm like, was it steak? It doesn't smell
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like steak it it's almost like Italian did you make
meat bulls? Like I get the red meat vibe. At
some point, Jenny is kicking me out the front door
again for the hundredth time. You know, you come home
and glitter. It's not your friend, okay, And the evasive
answer is everything you need to know. If a cop
pulls you over, goes you know where I stopped you?
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The guy goes, uh, hey, well, when'd you get in
when were you in the academy? How long you've been
on the fourth four? The cops antenna goes up because
human nature tells you this person is being evasive. You know,
in the movie Fargo, he's fleeing the interview. He's fleeing
the interview. Okay, Well, to Katie Porter's credit, you didn't
flee the interview because you can't run. I mean, honestly,
that was the most upsetting part of last week's standoff.
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The person you should be mad at is not the
reporter who asked her several follow up questions. It's the
person who who decided she should do eight interviews sitting
in profile in an ill fitting dress that wasn't exactly
the most flattering thing on her or her figure. But
you know, to come full circle on this, what you
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ultimately realize is Katie Porter is a woman who's gotten
her way from screaming at people forever, which is why
she's not denying the existence of more videos, because she's
clearly been screaming at people this whole entire time, and
what you watched in that non denial denial was just
her effort and her anger management training that she's obviously
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undergoing right now so she can stay viable in this race.
But make no mistake about it. The fact that she
knows there are this many videos out there means the
woman who's telling you she's a champion of the little
guy has been abusing the little guy this whole time.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
And I'm mad here in the real world, and I
know what's right or wrong or boss the show that's
standing up to the big attection.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
Yet you're listening to Fox Across America. There it is
Fox across America with Jimmy Thal. A busy day on
the show. Eric Trump, the President's son, joining us in
the very next segment coming up on this here program,
We're also going to talk to Kennedy as well. Eric
(14:18):
Trump hasn't been on the show in a while. The
last time he was on, I think is during the election,
and I have a lot of questions because one of
our guests yesterday, Ted Nugent, the Motor City Madman, invited
Eric Trump on one of his hunting expeditions. I don't
know how that's going to go down, but it's my
job to relay the message, which puts me in a
precarious situation because the last time I tried to relay
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a message to the Trump family. The Secret Service tased
me for getting too close to Millennia, So I gotta
play a little defense on this one. They take that
stuff seriously. Can't just slip the first lady your phone
number anymore in a green room at Fox and Friends.
You know, headless the world common doo. I don't know.
We were talking earlier off the top of the show
about this Katie Porter mess. She wants to be the
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next governor of California. You know, a lot of people
are like, why the hell would you want that job?
You know, knew someome screwed up the street so much,
but it's actually why you want the job. You'd be
basically the next captain of the Titanic. There's nowhere for
the boat to go but up. Okay, guys, hit the
bottom broke the thing in half. So it's gonna get
pretty contentious. Do I believe she's gonna win. No, Because
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you know, this is a long campaign. She has a
heavy duty likability issue on her hands. And one of
the reasons she has that issue is the Democrats got
really intellectually lazy. They were getting their way from yelling
at us. They were getting their way from labeling the
opposition as Nazis and racists and everything in between, and
transphobes and everything else. Climate deny your earth. I don't
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deny any of the climate thing. It's been going on
for fifty years, and it's had a very consistent message
for fifty years.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Please give us money.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
I don't deny that. In the seventies we were going
to freeze the death, but they were consistent, please give
us money. Same thing in the eighties they're like, actually,
we're not freezing, we're melting.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
Please give us money.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
I don't deny them. They are as consistent as can be.
And when climate change went from we're freezing to we're
melting to the weather just changes. Bless their hearts.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Please give us money.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
They danced with the gal they brought to the ball,
and that gal was a big fat sack of Benjamin's money. Money, money, money, money,
money money. But as it pertains to political discourse, they
don't have the ability to engage in it because they
that guy's a Nazi. Get him out of here. And
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once he's out of here, the only person to vote
for is me. I mean, we got rid of a
Nazi Mcnazi face. Here's Keith Boykin dressing in the old
fashion last night on C and I just want to
play this clip because he's doing the Republicans or Nazi
thing and it just looks so funny. Do you remember
in the movie I'm Gonna Get You Suck Up when
the pimp gets out of jail and he's wearing the
fashion from the seventies, But now it's the early nineties
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and he doesn't look tough anymore, and everyone's kind of
laughing at the guy as he walks down the street.
This could be a yeah, he goes from thinking he's
taken over to the street corner to running for his
life because he's a mockery. Here is Keith Boykin in
the fur cape with the fish tag pumps and the
fur hat, trying to do the Nazi thing one more time.
Clip three.
Speaker 6 (17:13):
The Republican Party in the past ten years has moved
down the road of racism, so it's not surprising that
you see the open embrace of Nazism, of anti semitism,
of homophobia, of transphobia, of sexism, of attacks on immigrants,
and xenophobia. Because the Republican Party has doubled down on
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this racism.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Oh god'll be ashamed of yourself. So embarrassing. Yeah, the
Republican Party is doubling down on racism by setting in
the federal troops to get the black murder rate under control.
You know, the Republican they're Nazis. That's why Israel is
giving them an award for fleeing all the jew hostages.
It's so embarrassing, man, cats are so full of credit.
(18:03):
Boss America with your main man, Jimmy Fala. And if
we're coming back from break to a Van Halen guitar bed,
that is like the highest form of respect you can
give a guest. And I'll tell you why. He is
not only the vice president of the Trump Organization, the
author of the new book under Siege, My family Fight
to save our nation. But he gets hazard pay for
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all of this because he's married to Lara Trump. Eric
Trump is in the house.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Hey man, heybody, how are you.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Nice to get the band back together?
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Yeah, it's a little ancestual, right, My wife works for
the network. I'm on with you, right, I'm a contributor
all the time. It's a little bit close.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
It's the way it works now. It's like Fox we're
a true mom and pop operation.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
That's right. Well, that's right, and you're doing amazing huge fan.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Hey, I will I'll send you the fifty bucks for
saying that later, like we agreed. Thank you for that. Eric.
First of all, congrats on the book. This is really
awesome stuff.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
One personal question. They brought you on to a pretty
heavy Van Halen get our bed. Did Eric Trump listen
to any van Halen growing up?
Speaker 2 (19:03):
I mean, listen, if you drank crystal pepsi, you remember
right right now? I mean that was that was a song,
Crystal Pepsi. So my entire childhood of the eighties was
based on Van Halen and drinking something that was so
horribly toxic that even Pepsi realized they had to get
the crap off the shelves. I mean it was literally
like liquid crack.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
It was.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
It was clear, it looked like sprite, but it was pepsi.
Do you remember this? And then obviously van Halen you
know right now was obviously the song and all the commercials,
Like I still watched that commercial once a while. So
the answer is yes, I listened to Van Halen and
big fan.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
I love this so much. Yeah, I remember my school
nurse heard I was drinking crystal pepsi and told me
to switch to math. She's like, it's probably better for you.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Probably, Yeah, meth is definitely better for you. Last it
lasted one year before even they realized they had to
pull it off the shelves because we were all addicted.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Gone, that's amazing. Well, I bring up it's so funny.
I bring up the guitar thing because yesterday on the show,
we had Ted Nuga on MotorCity mad Man and he
got obviously does a lot of hunting, and he said that,
he said, if you have Eric Trump on the mar
he should te him the Trump should come hunting with
the nugents. That almost sounds too psychotic for me.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Man, Yeah, it could be a little bit. It could
be a little bit. But you know, we're big outdoorsmen
and we've we've spent our entire lives as much as
I'm dressed up in the suit doing what I do.
It's that's my passion. I love the outdoors and it
tads a wonderful guy. And man, you know, he never
backed down. You want to talk about one person throughout
you know, kind of a killing spree of what they
tried to do to conservatives who never back down. Ted
Nugi never backed down, and you know, an amazing guy.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
He's like the Ricky Vaughan of politics. You know, in
Major League they were like, forget the curve ball, given
the heater Ted. Ted's just you know, he's the wild thing.
He's thrown on a hundred and one on the radar
gun every time.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
Yeah, way, it sounds good. It sounds good doing it too,
Yeah it does.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
I'll give him that. The great Eric Trump is on
the line if you're just joining us, so the new
book under Siege, My Family's Fight, Save the Nation. Okay,
you're on the front lines, literally, on the front lines
of a battle to change the course of history in
this entry, a battle that, by the grace of God,
we have won. But is there a point where this
intensity wears off for the minute you win? Is there
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like Wow, we did it, and everybody regroups in the
locker room like you won the World Series? Or does
the footstay on the gas? Like what has it been
like emotionally? I guess is my question.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
You know, I'll never forget it being on the stage
in twenty twenty four. Oh and I mean I never
got off that stage, right, and you're so tired, it's
hard to be excited, even though you should be excited
because you just created the greatest victory of all time. Listen, Jimmy,
the whole, the whole point of the book. I mean,
they did everything. They take down all conservatives. It's not
just us, we're the tip of the spirit. But they
impeached us, and they weaponized government, and they made up
thirty dossiers, and they made up Russia lies. And I
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became the most subpoenive person in American history for doing
absolutely nothing wrong. I had no laptops from hell. I
wasn't a finger painter like Hunter Biden, you know, no,
no crystal pepsi or as we'll call it, you know meta, Right,
he did plenty of He did plenty of none of that.
Every age was coming after us, Every DA was coming
after us. Our voice was being taken away, you know,
every First Amendment violation.
Speaker 4 (22:02):
Right.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
They wanted to silence us, They wanted to hush us,
they wanted to raid our homes as they did with
mar Lago. They came after us mercilessly and honestly. And
then we hopped on the campaign trail. We were fighting
that while we were campaigning. And I'll never forget you know,
sitting there at mar A Lago, and I just you
had nothing left to give. We left it all on
the field. I mean, we got off the final stage
in Michigan at three thirty a m. The morning. Right,
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you had Hillary in twenty seventeen, She's planning these lavish
cavyard parties at the Javit Center in New York. And
and and you had you had Kamala, who had retired
five days before. Right, and they they're they're they're so
arrogant that they think that the media is just going to,
you know, walk them right into victory because they're the
chosen ones. And yet you have this family who's busting
their ass and and campaigning until the we are hours
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of the morning after doing you know, seven rallies that
day and spreading out across the country. And they always
underestimated who we were. They always underestimated how hard we
are going to work. But it was obvious we were excited,
but that was tampered by the fact that we were
just exhausted, desensitized and had nothing left to give.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
Yeah, I was gonna say, when you really talk about
emptying the tank. I mean, you had emptied the auxiliary tank,
the backup tank. I will give you that. And that's
why when I watched this, when I really took away
from the book is this is probably the world's greatest
lesson in persistence that's ever been taught, because there are
so many moments and chapters in this book where normal
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people kind of stop going, like all the way back
to the law Fair at the beginning of the primary season,
and the fact that we had never indicted a president
or a next president once, and now you've got ninety
one different counts and a lot of bogus things coming
from Letitia James and Fannie Willis. And I think the
lesson here is that if you just keep going and
eating a couple of jabs, you eventually get in a
position to throw a left hook like Joe Fraser. I mean,
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is essentially that what you attribute this to.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Well, the lesson is if you give the Democrats the
opportunity to take so deep there or find themselves right,
I mean, Letitia did that, Hillary Clinton did that, Joe
Biden did that, you know, I mean they all did it.
Merrick Garland, you know it clearly did it. Listen, Jimmy,
I'm a guy who bill skyscrapers. I never thought I'd
be the number one best selling author on Earth right now.
We're number one on This isn't like Trump hyperbole, right,
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but we are number one on Amazon. We are number
one in every single category. The book is selling like crazy.
But it's amazing. I mean, it's a story about growing
up under an amazing person and under amazing people my mom.
My mom was amazing and my father is incredible. But
how you can raise kind of hard working, good kids
in the most unlikely circumstances. Right. The second one is
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obviously the political fight, right, which is in the weaponization
of government. But there's an aspirational part of this, which is,
you know, when the walls are all caving in, how
do you fight so damn hard against unthinkable odds? And
people feel this every single day. I'm sure half the
people listening to us right now probably feel that in
their own personal lives, where if you keep punching, if
you keep moving forward, you can win, and you can
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win against the greatest odds, and you can beat system,
you can beat the weaponization. We had to beat the
mainstream media. We had to beat the weaponization of the
doj FBI in the entire government, including every age and
every DA in the country. We had to beat ninety
one indictments. We had to beat the Letitia James as
you tried to bankrupt us, every bank as they tried
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to de bank us, right, And you could do that
only to create the greatest political movement this country has
ever seen. And so, you know, as dark as the
subject matter is, is actually a really aspirational story.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah. I think in a lot of ways, we're talking
to Eric Trump if you're just joining us on the
radio side, and I think in a lot of ways
that is the takeaway, man, is that we're reinvesting in
America in the sense that we don't demonize ambition, we
don't demonize greatness anymore, Okay, we don't demonize wealth and prosperity.
I mean, I think that's where the Democrats are wrong
with the whole eat the rich, you know, class warfare mantra.
(25:52):
Is that people don't come to this country to eat
the rich. They come here in hopes to become them someday.
Wouldn't you say, well.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I mean that's the whole concept of the white pick offense.
And you know, ultimately the American dream. I mean, look
at New York where they've gone after everybody, and you
know what those people have done. They've done exactly what
I've done. They've moved out to Florida. As sad as
that is. I mean you literally have you You had
governors of New York who we're trying to get rid
of the wealth of New York and now you have
a governor of Florida that's literally trying to get rid
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of property tax because they're swimming in so much money.
Like like who won that battle? Like did Disantis win
that battle? Or or did local and Letitian James win
that battle? Right, it's insane, it's it's it's the American
dream is a real thing. And the American dream has
achieved more for for this country than anything else. I mean,
it's why no other country around the world, including China,
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can even remotely compare to the greatness of America. And
yet you have got, you know, certain states to try
and throw it all the way.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Amen. One more I wanted to ask you, on a
somewhat serious side, are you surprised More Democrats didn't actually
come out and give your father his due for bringing
back the hostages, because this was the centerpiece of political
discourse for two years, at least on their side of
the aisle. He solved the problem. It's like, imagine if
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the Cubs finally won the World Series after one hundred
and eight years and didn't have a ticker tape parade.
Doesn't this look kind of fraudulent?
Speaker 2 (27:13):
It looks like it is fraudulent. I mean, you had
Elizabeth Warren, I e. Pocahontas, Right, you had Pocahontas. Yes,
for the last two years, I've been calling for the
release of the hostages, as if anybody gives as hi
t about what Pocahontas thinks about the hostages over in Israel. Right,
And you had the same thing, you had Anthony blank
and come out and say, yes, now we must move
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into stage six of the immediate plans. Like hey, if
you were so good, like why did you get it done?
It took a real estate guy from New York named
Steve Wikoff and Jared Kushner and Donald Trump to be
able to go over there and get all these parties,
you know, kind of together. Now. I will give Hillary credit.
She gave credit to Donald Trump and it's only it's
the second time I've heard her ever be nice. The
first time is when she complimented us. She goes, you know,
(27:55):
Donald Trump, his one redeeming attribute is that he has
nice kids, good kids. It's she said nice, but he
said good. Effishent you know? And the second one is
congratulations on the release of this But you know that
that's why the Democrats have lost Americans because they can't
give them any credit for doing anything good.
Speaker 3 (28:12):
Right.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
They can't come around to the fact that when my
father is blowing up boats, that's taking fentanyl into southern California,
that's poisoning our children, like it's good to have that
not happen, or in the southern wall, or low taxes
or low inflation. They just they can't compartmentalize that, and
that's going to be actually the downfall of their party.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
I'm all the way with you on this. There's one
fork in the road for us in this conversation. I
have played a lot of those videos on my Saturday
night TV show. I of course, come on after your wife, Lara,
But my one concern is we've sung so many drug boats.
Are you not a little worried that there's so much
cocaine in the ocean. We've got a lot of horny
fish out there.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Well, I mean you did have, and it wasn't there
a show and Discovery or something like the Cocaine Sharks
Cocaine Dolphins. What the hell was that show? You know
what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Cocaine Bear.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
It was Cocaine Bear. That's cocaine show. Yeah, that's hugely possible.
But you know what, as a person who has four
friends who have lost kids to fentanyl, I'd must rather
have you know, a shark that's got a little uh substance.
And then then I do you know a friend's daughter
or son who otherwise you know?
Speaker 1 (29:15):
And that's why you get the van Halen intro and
the van Halen olch. Just the highest praise we can
give you is the van Halen. So thank you, Crystal
Pepsi twenty twenty eight. Eric Trump, You're the man. Good
luck the rest of the way in the book. Okay, brother,
see soon there he goes the great Eric Trump, tell
them like it is. I mean, if you took that
interview and it was the Jetsons and you just turned
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it into a pill and condensed the whole thing to
the meal. He's basically telling you the Democrats are the
crystal pepsi of political parties. Some of it might even
look good to you, but once you get it in
your body, you got a big problem. Trust America with
Jimmy Fayala. Shout out to Eric Trump the new book
under Siege, my family's fight to save our nation. Uh,
(29:59):
Eric Trum Trump's wife Lara Trump joining us next week
on the show. She was the first guest on the
show on the day it launched. If you don't know
the answer to that trivia question by now, you're not
a true fan of the show. I'll give you a
second to picture them in your head. It was three
ladies and one gentleman on the show that day. It
was Lara Trump. Okay, Lara Trump was on the show
(30:21):
in studio. There you go yet, Lara Trump. Okay. It
was Emily Compagne was on the show. Amen. Emily Compane
was on the show. The Late Great, the late Great
Lou Dobbs was on the show. Yeah, he loved loved dogs.
(30:42):
And the fourth one was Kennedy was the worst thing
I ever heard. Agreed, But Kennedy will be with us
later today to hopefully clean up her act and turn
that bus around. But right now it's you and me, Tom,
and of course you will hear from Max, Mikey and Josh.
In the next hour were unveiling another segment, another new
(31:02):
segment on the show. It's all gonna make sense in time.
But basically, what we're trying to do in an effort
to make sure I keep my own sanity from covering
this stupid government shutdown and everything in between is, you know,
we're just you know, and you know, they said, you know,
inject bleach during COVID, and I know that wasn't what
he really said, but we're doing the radio equivalent. We
were injecting bleach into the show. We're having a little fun. No,
(31:27):
it's great, It's gonna be great, So shut your face.
It's all gonna be fun. I wanna give you one
more clip. This one made me laugh. Democrats were man,
oh boy, oh man Democrats yesterday while Trumps taking a
victory lap. The hostages are back. Everything's good. Some of
them are still out there trying to bash the guy
(31:49):
on the again. You can bash the guy, you can
have political differences with anyone, but you gotta take the
loss from time to time to look like you're objective.
If everything the guy does is bad, people eventually come
to realize that you're the problem, not him. Okay, a
story I've told on this show. You've all met a
friend who hates one of their coworkers and complains about
(32:13):
the co worker so much you eventually start rooting for
the coworker. You're like, God, I've heard so much out
of that. This Stephanie girl actually sounds pretty cool to me.
By now. Okay, that's what the Democrats did with Trump.
They might have had valid complaints in the beginning because
he was speaking in very unconventional ways that, to be clear,
weren't helpful the politicians trying to get elected in the
Republican Party. I mean, when he dunked on John McCain,
(32:35):
I was pretty psychotic by the measure of the day.
But he just kept on roland and we came to
realize that, all right. We didn't really like the way
he characterized a veteran, but we did like the strong
outreach to living veterans and the work he has done
to reform the VA and make sure that the troops
have a lot more dignity and a lot more appreciation
coming from the federal government than they traditionally did. Trump
(32:56):
ushered in a world where what you say is not
as important as what you do, and the fact that
he's continuously did things is why he is winning in
the eyes of his supporters, and I think the vast
majority of the world who thinks he's going to get
a Nobel prize for fleeing the hostages. That being said,
some guys still chose yesterday to attack him. Okay, here
is this is so bad? Democrats trying to tell you
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he's an authoritarian dictator clip fourteen.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
You name it.
Speaker 7 (33:23):
The Trump administration has taken an unprecedented policy of extorting
these institutions to tow the Trump political line, and that
is the stuff of dictatorships.
Speaker 3 (33:33):
He has definitely decided he's going to use the power
of the federal government to attack American cities and the
people who live there.
Speaker 5 (33:42):
I in the country that is losing its democracy.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
What are you going to do? What are you going
to do?
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Complain?
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Yes, every authoritarian leader has had his grim.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Reaper mrun, Oh my god, authoritarian leader. Guys. This authoritarian
leader kicked off his administration with Doge being his number
one domestic priority. Do you know what Doge was supposed
to do, trim the size and strength of the federal government.
(34:19):
Authoritarians traditionally don't put government on a diet. They try
to put it on the boot. They try to put
that authoritarian boot on the neck of every business out there,
bend it to the government's will. Okay, Donald Trump is
the opposite of an authoritarian leader. He's trying to end wars,
he's freeing hostages, he's trying to lower taxes. He's trying
(34:41):
to cut federal spending, things that ultimately make the size
of the government smaller. So what's happening is a lot
of Democrats out there that think this is effective messaging
because it was ten years ago. But no one's watching
the game film. The reason Trump is so lethal in
his second presidency, and the reason he's so effective is
(35:03):
he had a break in between term one and term two.
He went home, studied the game film, got back out
there with a new coach. Okay, by the name of
Susie Wilds, who literally knows a lot about game film
because her dad was the late Great Pat Summer All.
I don't know if you know that. You know, like
the Madden Tellustrator. That's the second Trump presidency. Look at
me shutting down the border over here. Boom. Now he's
(35:25):
making a piece deal over there. Bang Now he's gonna
circle over here to the big beautiful bill. It's all
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