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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor from Everywhere USA. It's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
What's up America, Hey girl, Jimmy Fayla reaching you from vacation.
That's how committed I am to the show. Not so
committed that I'm hosting it today. I'm on vacation. But
that doesn't matter, because Jason Chafits is in the house
and he's gonna drive it like he stole it, and
he can because it's New York City. They don't send
criminals to jail. Take it away, Chafits.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy, thanks so much. He's out west at
an undisclosed location. Won't let us know where he's out
on actual vacation, but thanks so much for joining us
in A big shout out to w b e N
nine thirty AM in Buffalo, the voice of Buffalo News
Radio nine th WBAN. This is day one, so we thought,

(00:48):
you know, it's probably best to just kind of ease
you into Fox Across America, best to just take it
one body at a time. That'll start with me, and
then before you know it, we'll have a Jimmy back
in the seat. But yeah, Oh my goodness, Welcome Buffalo,
New York.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
I think that's just great.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
And big breaking news if you haven't seen it, The
big beautiful Bill has passed the United States Senate at
this point fifty one votes. That's because you had the
Vice President j d Vance breaking the tie. Looks like
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska ended up voting in favor of
the bill. So you had Tillis, you had Collins, and

(01:31):
you had ran Paul voting against it, voting with the Democrats,
ram Paul deciding that Democrats were right on this, Republicans
were wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
But the bill has passed.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
Now it goes to the House of Representatives, and we
do anticipate that tomorrow that big beautiful bill will come
up for a vote in the House. But we'll see,
we'll see what kind of holdouts there are. One who
can give us some great perspective is joining us on
the line. He's the chairman of the the Oversay Committee.
He's like my second favorite chairman to host or to

(02:04):
chair of the Oversay Committee. James Comer from the great
state of Kentucky. Welcome to Fox Across America.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
Hey, Jason, I'm sure Trey Goddy is your favorite behind yourself.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
So I'll take third.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
I'll take no, No, Trey's like third or fourth. Actually
you gotta there's there's a few others that you are
clearly my number two.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
So but I don't know that you could have beaten
that guy from Utah.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
So no, no way. I'm just saying you're doing a
great job as chairman. It takes on a whole set
of other responsibilities. But uh, you're just hearing seeing the
news about the big beautiful bill. Break us down, break
it down. What do you what do we anticipate we're
going to see tomorrow?

Speaker 4 (02:49):
Well, uh, you know, we didn't know whether the Senate
was going to get it done or not. It took
him a day longer, but they got it done. Now,
as you know the bill comes to the House, we've
got about six moderates that are not happy with the
Medicaid changes that the Senate made, so uh, you know
they're they're wanting to file an amendment on the floor.

(03:12):
Then you have the Freedom Caucus, who's you know, they're
not happy about a lot of things. So right now, uh,
you know, the votes aren't there. But once Donald Trump
gets on the phone and starts calling people I think
that many of them will start seeing a lot and
hopefully we'll get it done this week.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Yeah, I think, you know, having been through this before
and in the past, this is usually what happens is
people talk a big game, but when that votes on
the floor and they're looking around at all their colleagues
and they're all voting for it, and they they look
over and they see Nancy Pelosi and Hakem Jefferies and
and Steve Cohen and these other people voting uh nay,

(03:54):
it's pretty hard for them to say, oh, I'm also
in no.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
And you know, it's it's not perfect.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
If it was a glide path to speed, our founders
would have set it up very differently. You wouldn't have
five hundred and thirty five people voting on something that's
not the glide path for speed. So you know, you
take what you can get, you fight for what you
can fight for. But now it is a binary choice.

(04:21):
It is yes or no. So who's going to come play,
who's going to support Donald Trump and his and his efforts.
Look as Bill isn't exactly what Donald Trump wanted either,
But that's how the sausage has made folks.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
And this is what you get.

Speaker 5 (04:36):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
It's very hard to get to two hundred and eighteen
in the House and then fifty one on this bill,
which is better than sixty. But at the end of
the day, you know, I always say the biggest problem
of Congress is there are too many Congressmen. But that's
the way the founders set it up. And you know,
everybody's district's different. The House version of the Medicaid reform

(04:59):
was was better for state thought Kentucky that had Democrat
governors and expanded the Medicaid program. But you know, at
the end of the day, this is what Donald Trump
campaign on. This is what a majority of Americans voted for.
We've been very transparent. We've been you know, discussing this
bill and having hearings and holding public forums for seven months.

(05:21):
This has gone through regular order and you know, at
the end.

Speaker 5 (05:23):
Of the day, it's now or ever.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Yeah, no, it's it's now's the time, and that it'll
be Wednesday. And it's amazing to me. This is this
is so true about Congress. These things always come up
for the vote right before a holiday, and everybody wants
to get home. They all want to be back for
I remember Nancy Pelosi back in the day, she she
had some like this is nearly an eight hundred billion

(05:46):
dollar bill, And of course it came up on like
I'm going to get the date wrong, but it was
like December twenty third, right, and you know, here it is.
It's coming into fourth of July. Look, Donald Trump has
a full agenda. What he's been able to do as
the president of the United States in the first six
months of his presidency is stunning.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
It is absolutely amazing. So they went with one big.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
Beautiful bill as opposed to two different bills, but all
these other positives like border security and and take You know,
the president was down at uh down in Florida with
the alligator Alcatraz. What what do you think of this
new detention facility that ICE has opened up.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
I think it's great.

Speaker 4 (06:29):
Look, we got to send a message if you're here illegally,
if you're here, uh, and you've committed crimes in the
United States, Uh, You're gonna you're going to be held accountable.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
You're going to pay the price. And this sets an example.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
He secured the border, and that's great, but we've got
a bunch of people, uh in this country who are
very dangerous people because of Joe Biden.

Speaker 5 (06:51):
And the Democrat agenda.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
And look, you know you got to you got to
set example, you got to house them. Uh, And they're
dangerous people. And I think it's I think it's great.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
Yeah, in order to have the sort of beds to
do the deportations and go through the process that they need,
they need the space. You know, somebody said, oh, this
is just to show just you know, alligator alcatrust.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
No, folks, we need the bed space. Ice does.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
Because we still have far too many sanctuary cities and states,
they just won't do it.

Speaker 5 (07:23):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
And Jason, another part of this big beautiful bill that
hasn't gotten a lot of attention is the funding in
there to deport the criminal illegals. And that's proven to
be very expensive and it's unfortunate that we have to
come up with money for that. But you know, Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris and the and the Democrat Party

(07:45):
put us in a in a dangerous position. We've got
these criminal illegals that that are roaming the street and
these blue cities and we have to send it back
where they came from.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
And it's it's unfortunately going to cost some money.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
And that's part of the big beautiful mill too that
doesn't get a lot of coverage.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
So you know, hey, if you're thinking about voting against
the bill, you know, and you're wearing that Republican hat,
remember that you're voting for the idea that no, we
don't need the money for this, And that's part of
the reason some of those cuts or maybe at the
bottom line don't look as attractive, because it did do

(08:26):
a lot for border security, the border wall, for the
detention and deportation, and also the military. There are other
places where the President really felt strongly that hey, we
do need to plus it up, and we do need
to spend some more money. Right, let me ask you,
let's transition here a little bit. You're leading the charge

(08:48):
on the auto pen and that investigation.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I mean, you've now.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
Run into somebody who doesn't want to appear, and I
believe me having been the chairman.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Oh you don't want to appear. Sorry, but.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
You know I used to be able to tell people
you may not want to appear, but I can unilaterally
sign a subpoena. So what I'm jealous of that you
have right now is you have the ability to enforce it.
And that is something I just quite frankly never had.

Speaker 4 (09:19):
Yeah, it's great. Uh and and I think people know. Look,
we've got the Attorney General now on our side.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
Yeah. Uh. This is a priority for the president, as
you know.

Speaker 4 (09:29):
And and by the way, Jason, you you deserve all
the credit in the world with your oversight project for
discovering the autopen uh and uh and and the.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
Excessive use of that.

Speaker 4 (09:40):
So Uh, Anthony Bernald agreed to come in. So when
we send a letter, they know.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Explain to people who he is because he is a
postal player.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
Yes, he is Joe Biden's chief of staff. Uh. He
was considered her work husband. Uh. He was in the loop.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
We already know that from attend And he was one
of the people in the inner circle that shielded Joe
Biden from the world that didn't you know, want anyone
to know how bad a shape Joe Biden was mentally.

Speaker 6 (10:13):
So.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
So Bernald's name has already popped up as one of
the key players in the auto pen scandal.

Speaker 5 (10:20):
We sent him a letter.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
He knows that we have Attorney General, He knows I
have subpoena power. We sent him a letter inviting him
to come, he agreed to come, and then he canceled
twenty four hours before he was scheduled to come in
to be interviewed.

Speaker 5 (10:35):
And then I.

Speaker 4 (10:36):
Obviously the next day issued a formal subpoena. So now
he's going to have to come in for a full
blown deposition. But we think that he pulled out on
his agreement to do the interview because President Trump waived
executive privilege and he was obviously going to exert executive
privilege and to not answer our questions.

Speaker 5 (10:57):
And that's just not an that he has now.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
Yeah, and they what they fail to recognize is that
when they do a full on deposition, then it gets
a lot more expensive because you got a pony up
and you got a lawyer up. And it'll be interesting
to see how they ultimately pay for this, if there's
some sort of fund setup or whatnot. But you know,
they'll have a lot of internees in there. But you know,

(11:23):
my experience is the Overset Committee, you can pretty much
ask whatever you want now how they answer, but you're
doing it under oath and when there's an actual script there,
because that does not preclude you from either calling them
back again or from having a public hearing where or
even a classified hearing if necessary. But then there are

(11:46):
lots of others that are also involved, because, yo, if
you have the power of the presidency to use that
and you're using the pen, then the stat that's amazing
to me about this is that it was something like
more than seventy five percent of the autopen usage was
when Joe Biden was in the White House.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
What do you need an autopen when you're in the
White House?

Speaker 4 (12:09):
And the process that they're trying to say they went
through where someone typed up a memo and then Joe
Biden supposedly initialed the memo. Then they would send the
document downstairs, they would take it to the autopen and
bring it back when all he had to do was
sign the document one time. You know, it's not like
there's a stack of document one signature, So you.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
Know, no one in America is going to buy that.
We're going to bring them all in, We're gonna get
them under oath to.

Speaker 4 (12:41):
Answer the questions and we'll learn more about the cover
up and who the inner circle was, and hopefully we'll
be able to determine whether or not Joe Biden even
had any idea who was signing his name to executive
orders and pardons exactly.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Chairman Comer is from the great state of Tuckey's the
chairman of the Oversight Committee. And good luck tomorrow because
we'll all be watching about that big, beautiful bill. We'll
be right back on Fox Across America. Stay with us
and WBED nine thirty am, Buffalo.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
It's your first break taking the edge off one story
at a time. America needs to learn how to light up.

Speaker 5 (13:21):
You're hanging out with Jimmy.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
Well, welcome back to Fox Across America. I'm Jason chaff
It's filling in for Jimmy who's on vacation. Boy, this
is gonna be a good fourth of July, two hundred
and forty nine years of celebration culminating on Friday night.
Can you imagine how great it's gonna be next year
two hundred and fifty at the President's already talking about
the big celebration that we're going to have. Really looking

(13:45):
forward to that. A couple other things happening in the
news that I want to talk about. I did launch
a book and I am going to put it out
there it's uh, They're coming for you, and you'll be amazed.
It's a little bit scary. It'll this book will scare you.
I did the audio. I did that book itself. But
this book's about how data is being weaponized to push

(14:09):
you your family out of the economy, how the nefarious
left is using it as a bludgeoning tool. If you
think that the you know they're just going to let
Donald Trump and conservatives just go on their merry way. No,
the left is really going to come after you, and
they do it through dbanking, through social credit scores to

(14:30):
affect the elections. Like I said, four hundred and fifty footnotes,
a lot of research here. I would really encourage it.
I love it if you would actually go and look
at it. It's called They're Coming for You. It literally
today is day one of the sales I did the
audio book. I have the hard copy, so they're coming

(14:50):
for you if you have a chance to pick that up.
A couple other things in the news, I need to
mention Jimmy Swagger, age ninety passed away. You know, I
feel sorry for anybody who passes away. You don't want
to hear and see that. But there was a time
when Jimmy was Swagger, was all over the news all
the time, and he passed away. The other one that

(15:14):
I really feel bad about is this Karen Drummond. Drummond
I think is how you pronounced her name. She was
the woman who was set on fire there in Boulder, Colorado.
You had this lunatic just go on this rage and
lighting people on fire. That's the allegation. She was eighty

(15:36):
two years old and she's there in Boulder voicing her
support for Israel and gets attacked and viciously attacked and
lit on fire.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
I can imagine how horrific.

Speaker 3 (15:49):
I hope she wasn't in pain for the last I
don't know what has it been, thirty days or so,
maybe it's shorter than that. But she passed away today,
and so the charges against the alleged perpetrator of this
murder have been upgraded because she has now passed away.
I'm sorry to hear her go. But let's end this

(16:09):
little segment here on a positive note. And that's what
I call the Disney Dad. So somehow someway and the
truth will fully come out at some point. They're on
this Disney cruise and this young girl I think she
was five years old, somehow goes off the fourth floor.
Now I don't know exactly what happened, but it sounds

(16:31):
like from all accounts thus far, that dad evidently saw
this happen or heard it happen, and he too jumped
overboard to go save her.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
And he did. I mean, that is one.

Speaker 3 (16:45):
I mean, it's hard enough to jump off a diving
board and not have that hurt when you land. Imagine
being four stories up on a cruise ship. You're five
year old, You're on a Disney cruise. It couldn't be
more happy and fun and everything else. And then she
goes overboard and Dad has to make us decision, and
you know, I didn't even think about it. It looks

(17:07):
like he just launched himself into the water. They were
out in the water, at least some news reports say
about twenty minutes treading water. They were finally seeing Disney
cruise ship launches a rescue boat. The rescue boat goes
out and gets them and they both survived. So hats
off to the Disney dad for doing the right thing.

(17:27):
I can't even imagine the horror that was going through
with that family. People that were just watching that poor
little girl at age five. I don't know how she
went over the edge of those things, but she did,
and it was it was hard. That had to be
hard to watch. But congratulations to the Disney dad for
pulling that heroic feet. We're listening to Fox across America.

(17:51):
We appreciate you being with us. Don't go anywhere, because
we're going to be right back. Stay with us Fox
across America. The Jimmy Paillias singers joining us for that introduction.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Listen.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
I appreciate you joining us on Fox across America. Jimmy's
doing the vacation thing, so I Jason david'son filling in
for him and thrilled to have on the line joining
us via zoom. Here, I guess is Elizabeth Pipkow. She's
the former GOP national spokesperson and all around good person.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
We can see you.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
You're on camera. Welcome to joining us. Elizabeth Pipkow. Doesn't
look like she can hear us. Well, Elizabeth about to
join us. There she goes, Now she's smiling it.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
There we go. Hey, thanks for joining us.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
This you know, breaking new technology video technology that we
have on Fox across America. So Elizabeth, thanks so much
for joining us on the show. No, she can't here.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
We're trying to break through.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
You would think during COVID we would have figured this out,
but no, we're just around Jimmy's. You know, high tech
gurus are more busy working on the singers than they
were the actual connection. But we will figure this out.
One of the things I wanted to talk to her
about is the craziness that is New York City because

(19:18):
you have this mom Donnie, who has secured the Democratic nomination,
at least through that first ballot. And you know, Cuomo
is a big name in this town, in New York City,
but oh my goodness, no, but this Mam Donnie has taken.
I mean, we could go through a whole list of crazy,
crazy position he's taken. Let's go to cut sixteen. This

(19:40):
is HAKEM. Jeffery's talking about why he has not yet endorsed.

Speaker 7 (19:46):
You mentioned the diversity of your district, including a lot
of Jewish constituents. Mom Donnie has made comments that some
have said veer towards anti Semitism. His initial statement after
October seventh, he criticized the Israeli government, but didn't criticize
hamas he defended the use of the word globalize or
the phrase globalize into fada, and he even said that

(20:09):
the Israeli Prime Minister Nato should be arrested or he
would if he were mayor, he would arrest Natanyao if
he visited New York City. Do these things concern you?

Speaker 8 (20:19):
Globalizing the antifada, by way of example, is not an
acceptable phrase, and he's going to have to clarify his
position on that as he moves forward.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Well, I'm just telling you this is going to be
a continuing issue because the positions that Mam Donnie has
taken wanting to be the mayor of the largest city
in the United States of America is quite stunning, and
I just think that's going to continue to be an issue.
So we're trying to get Elizabeth Pipko up and she
might come back with us here in the next segment

(20:51):
or so. But in the meantime, we're going to take
a caller and the caller I believe is from New Jersey, Maryland,
and the name of this person is.

Speaker 5 (21:03):
Perk.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
Perk from Maryland. What's up? What's on your mind? Thanks
for calling it.

Speaker 9 (21:07):
Hey, Jason, how you doing today.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Good good.

Speaker 5 (21:10):
I just wanted to.

Speaker 9 (21:11):
Say how much I loved your book, The Puppeteers. I've
read it, I got the audio book. In fact, it
should have been a to do list for those Yes,
you should have just hated one to Elon and said
do everything in here and we'll be a lot better.

Speaker 5 (21:28):
So I'm looking forward to your new book.

Speaker 9 (21:29):
And your new book is what's the title of it again?

Speaker 1 (21:32):
They're coming for you.

Speaker 9 (21:34):
Oh yeah, well that's that's the fact. If I gave
the books of my stupid brother in law and asked
him if he had read it yet, he's like, no,
brother in law.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
They tend to be a little stupid, So I get that.

Speaker 9 (21:48):
Actually I call them my bother in law bothering.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (21:54):
Well, listen, I'm glad that you've you read The Puppeteers.
I've I've written four books. That was my fourth one.
But this fifth one, this will scare you. It really will.
And I hope whether it's on audio, maybe he just
needs to dumb it down form a little bit and
just listen to it as opposed to read it.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
But you could do.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
Either one, and I hopefully enjoys it because if nothing else,
no matter where you are in the political spectrum, I
think people need to be aware of how pervasive the
technology is.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
It's more than Hey, if you and.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
I were talking on the phone and I said oh,
or just even not even talking on the phone, just saying, hey,
you know, I'm thinking about buying a couch and then
you start having a discussion on the couch.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Isn't it amazing how.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
Every ad that you see online is suddenly about couches.

Speaker 5 (22:40):
Yeah, exactly, exactly.

Speaker 9 (22:42):
And in your book The Puppeteers, I found myself several
times saying out, well I knew it, I knew it.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
Well, this new book they're coming for you has four
hundred and fifty footnotes. So if you have any question
about what is this real? Where did this come from?
Is that just a theory? No, No, it's so well documented.
That's why it takes me a you know, a year
and a half to put the whole thing together. So
good luck, Perk. I've got to have you call more often.

(23:12):
So thank you so much for Colin. I do appreciate it.
But we're going to try now to go back to
Elizabeth pipcow our tech giants here have unplugged and then
plugged it back in, which is usually the way you
solve all tech problems. So let's try getting Elizabeth. There
she is, Can she hear me? Now she's got the
full smile on.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
I started this segment, well, first of all, thanks for
joining us. I do appreciate it, and you and I've
chatted a little bit in the past. You've done it
a spectacular job being the spokesperson. But I want to
get your hot take on what in the world is
going on in New York because this mom don me
has kind of taken the political left by storm. I

(23:59):
still think he's going to be a big fat loser
in this, but it is New York and there's crazy town,
and he's taken some radical left positions. What's your take
on the phenomenon that's happening here in New York?

Speaker 6 (24:14):
Oh my gosh. I mean, if I wasn't born and
raised in New York City, I feel like I might
have a little bit of a different take. Right, there's
a lot of Republicans out there saying New York should
get exactly what they voted for, right, they should get
their socialism and they should see what a few years
looks like under Mom Donnie, and then you know, maybe
they'll vote correctly. I'm not that bitter just yet, because

(24:34):
it's my home too, and I want to go back
home so badly, and I can't imagine going there when
you know the mayor of the city that I love
so much is a proud socialist, a proud socialist who
doesn't like our country, A proud socialist who we all
know is an anti Semite, a proud socialist who I
think stands against most of the values that all Americans
hold near and dear to their hearts. So I'm really

(24:54):
sad about the entire thing, but I'm not surprised. I'm
actually shocked how many people are surprised. So many people
that told me that Angrow Cuomo was a shoe in
I remember people telling me now that Bloomberg is backing him,
no one can beat him. But the fact is the
parties have both changed. It's not just a numbers game anymore.
And when you run a failed campaign with a guy
who's not very popular to begin with against someone who's

(25:16):
actually able to get people to support him, I mean,
the fact is the only part of the Democrat Party
that has any support left is that radical super left
progressive socialist faction of the party. I mean AOC and
Bernie Sanders can get thirty thousand people to come to
a rally, the rest of Democrats can't. So I knew
right away this guy was a threat. I knew that
he had a very, very good shot. And the fact is,

(25:36):
I think enough people stayed home thinking that he didn't
have a chance, and that's why the results swung the
way that they did. But it's also because the only
people left on the Democrat side who want to go
out and want to rally and want to vote, especially
when it's one hundred degrees as it was in New
York on election Day, by the way, is those that
support socialism.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
It's those loud young.

Speaker 6 (25:55):
People on Twitter. They're incredibly radical, They're incredibly scary, and
that's kind of the only thing that Themocrats have left,
which is what we've been warning about forever. But now
New York is going to learn, and I think the
whole world is going to learn by seeing it happen
in New York City.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
Well, zaar on, mom, Donnie, I think personifies how radical
left they went. I mean, they've taken positions from oh,
let's just have government run grocery stores.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
You know how well that.

Speaker 3 (26:21):
Goes, because yeah, they run the Department of Motor Vehicles
so well in the state of New York. And one
of the things is they want total redistribution of wealth.
They want to confiscate that wealth. And here's Mom Damie
talking on Meet the Press with Kirsten Kristen Welker cut fourteen.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
You are a self described democratic socialist.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
Do you think that billionaires have a right to exist?

Speaker 10 (26:50):
I don't think that we should have billionaires because, frankly,
it is so much money in a moment of such inequality,
and ultimately what we need more of equality across our
city and across our state and across our country. And
I look forward to work with everyone, including billionaires, to
make a city that is fairer for all of them.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
So it doesn't think there should be even be billionaires,
because we wouldn't want to have success. But decipher what
you hear him saying in that response, I.

Speaker 6 (27:18):
Mean, I just hope people realize that. In the same
what twenty thirty seconds he said, I'd look forward to
working with billionaires, but I also don't believe we should
have billionaires. So I'm not sure what exactly that means,
except for the fact that he wants to eliminate anyone
in this country that has any form of success, redistribute wealth,
as he has said it himself, to make sure that
those in white neighborhoods pay more of their fair share
of taxes. I think the entire thing is ridiculous. If

(27:40):
he had run maybe fifteen years ago, he would not
have had a chance in a Democrat primary, and the
entire party, no matter if they were in New York
or elsewhere, would have stood up against him. And I
think the party isn't a really really sad point in time.
The party has changed. This is no longer the party
of JFK. Obviously, but it's not even the party of
Bill Clinton. It's not even the party of Barack Obama.
And more, the party is different. It is radical, it

(28:02):
is crazy, it is anti American. It's what we've been
warning about on the Republican side for such a long time.
And I'm actually sad to see this happen because the
only people left who want to go to the polls,
who want to rally and support anything in our country
are those that are super super radical and really stand
against everything that I think makes this country great. So
it's a really really sad point in time. I'm hoping

(28:23):
you're right and he will be a giant loser in November,
but unfortunately, I don't know if that's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
Yeah, it is New York City, so look out, Elizabeth.
I want to get your take on the Senate just
past the big beautiful bill. They had to bring in
the Vice president for the tie breaker, but I think
that was anticipated. Now it goes over to the House
of Representatives, and it'll be interesting because they did. The
Senate did make a couple of changes, and my guess

(28:47):
is that some conservatives or some others may say, oh,
I don't like that, But now are they going to
flush this bill and bypass and have one of the
largest tax increases ever in the history of the United
Slime States? For go everything that they did on border
security and national security. To me, I understand where the

(29:08):
President's coming from. But what do you take on what's
going on right now?

Speaker 6 (29:13):
Well, look, it's I mean, the situation truly has been
changing every minute. I mean I woke up and it
took me a couple of hours to kind of catch
up on everything that had happened overnight. Things have changed
this morning. As we know, the bill did just pass
I think in the last forty five minutes or so.
Now it goes to the House, and I mean, obviously
they're going to be folks that have concerns. The bill
is different. It's not the same bill that had originally

(29:34):
gone to the Senate. There were changes that have been made.
But at the same time, like you said, I don't
think they're going to give up being able to put
this on the President's desk and get a major piece
of legislation signed, a major victory not just for the
Republican Party and President Trump, but a major victory for
the American people who deserved these tax cuts and these
changes that Donald Trump campaigned on. So I do think

(29:55):
the bill will pass. I've been saying that for quite
some time. But I hope people are paying attention to
the process because we had a beautiful process. This doesn't
happen in countries around the world. It happens in America,
where you have senators on both sides of the aisle
coming to the table telling you what they think is wrong,
fixing things along the way, and the more that you
have the more disagreement that you have, the more work
that means went into the bill to make it the

(30:17):
perfect piece of legislation for the American people. So it's
actually been fun to watch. I assume the Senators that
spent twenty four hours working on it yesterday might not
think the same, but it's been fun to watch. It's
good to witness democracy literally an action in front of
our eyes. And I'm hoping it ends with a nice
thinggn that you're by President Trump on July.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
Well, it's exactly what the founder's envision As I said
earlier this hour. If you is they wanted a glide
path of her speed, then they would have never designed it.
You'd have a monarchy, or you'd have some sort of king,
or you know, just a dictator. But when you have
four hundred and thirty five plus another one hundred in
the Senate and they all get the weigh in, guess what,

(30:55):
you've got some contention, and we're supposed to do things,
like you said, in this country, we're posted debate. But
at this point it's yeah or day. You know, the
time for those individual votes and doing what you want
in the committee and convincing your colleagues. If you haven't
gotten that done by now, you have a choice. It's
yes or no that I guess you can vote present

(31:18):
and look, there may be some weak need who can't
just bear to vote for it.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Leadership will come to them and you watch.

Speaker 3 (31:26):
I bet there's a couple votes up there that are
just present, which is one way to get to the
majority without having to have them vote no.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
So we'll see where they're at.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
But yeah, this is going to take the power of
the presidency, some personal phone calls from the President to
say are you in? Are you at You're gonna kill
this bill because it's all on you, brother. That's what's
going to happen at this point. Last thought it is
it is no.

Speaker 6 (31:52):
I'm excited to see it. Like you said, these are
a lot of individuals from around the country. They don't
just show up there themselves with different opinions. They show
up there with the opinions of their own constituents. I
actually think it's a beautiful thing to see. I've loved
seeing the negotiations, the debates from both sides of the isle.
I've loved seeing Democrats try to paint this as a
bill that it's not actually what it is to try
to scare people and then seeing people do their own

(32:13):
research and realizing what's actually in the bill and how
many campaign promises President Trump is about to actually make
our reality. So I'm excited for it. Like you said,
it's yeh or nay at this point, I think We're
all going to have a lot to celebrate on July fourth,
apart from, of course America's birthday and the greatest day
of the year. But I'm excited for it. Like you said,
Donald Trump's about to show the country how powerful he

(32:33):
is and how powerful the American people are now going
to be thanks to these tax cuts in this legislation.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
Yes, Elizabeth Pipko, thanks so much for taking time out
of your day and joining us on Fox across America.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
Stay with us, everybody. We'll be right back.

Speaker 5 (32:47):
The show that welcomes people from both sides of the
aisle home. I don't care where you come from, I.

Speaker 8 (32:52):
Don't care what so this is just secure as it gets.
I mean, if a criminal alien were to escape from
here somehow, and I don't think they will, you've got
nowhere to go.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
I mean, what are you gonna do? Trudge through the swamp?

Speaker 8 (33:05):
And dodge alligators on the way back to fifty sixty
miles just to get the civilization not gonna happen. So
not only that is a secure it also takes this
deportation mission out of the hair of our local and
state law enforcement. This has no impact on Florida residents,
but some of that stuff kind of have an impact

(33:26):
on them if it's in more populated areas. And so
logistically this really answers the call. You don't know, all
you need is a little bus to move them, you know,
about two thousand feet that way, then get on a
plane and they're gone.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
That's Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida. President Trump is in
Florida at this moment. Alligator Alcatraz we open for business
in less than twenty four hours. Secretary of Homeland Security
Christy Nome is also joining the President and Governor DeSantis
during this facility. I think it can house something like

(34:00):
five thousand people. And let's understand that this is a
cleanup operation. You know, you had Joe Biden, Kamala Harris,
and really Obama before that, who just opened up the
borders and let these people flow in by the millions.
So in order to detain, go through the adjudication process,

(34:21):
and then deport them is going to be a major operation.
This is a huge find and a piece of land
that would be otherwise not very well utilized. And you know,
it's got a cute name and everybody's going to make
issue of it. But they but this country needs beds
because in order to deport all these people, where you
going to put them?

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Now?

Speaker 3 (34:41):
The country is largely run by county jails, but they
only have so many facilities, and they only have so
many beds, and there are others that are going on. Look,
if you commit a heinous crime, you got to be
serving your time. But if you also one of those
criminal aliens who's here illegally, then all of a sudden
you've got to be deported. There's got to be a

(35:03):
place in a process. Those flights are expensive. There's an
app out there. You know, people can self deport, get
the thousand dollars, accelerate the time in which they can
be involved and engaged. But I got to tell you,
I think this is a really important part of what's
going on, and I applaud Governor DeSantis for coming up

(35:24):
with a viable solution to it and The amount of
time that he took in order to quickly put this
up and erect this facility and get it going and
moving is really really impressive. Unfortunately, it's needed because we
have a lot, We have millions of people that are
here that need to be deported and this is an
innovative way to do it. That's why the president's there.

(35:46):
Thanks for joining us on Fox across America. Don't go anywhere.
We got a lot more coming Fox across America.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
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