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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Momentum in this election is everything, and we now know
who's got the momentum, and that means Democrats are planning for.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
A October surprise.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Now CNN has officially told the truth, told the truth
that Kamala Harris has stalled out. Yes, they actually said
it on TV. That is how you justify an October surprise.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
I think there are a lot of folks, such as myself,
who think that Donald Trump's unpopularity is baked in.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
But here's the deal.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
If you believe that Donald Trump has somehow become less
popular over time, let me change your mind about that.
In fact, he is more popular at this point in
the campaign than he was at this point in the
twenty twenty campaign or the twenty.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Hold on, hold on, did you hear that Donald Trump's
net favorability as of right now on October the eighteenth,
when this poll came out, is the highest it has
ever been while he has been a candidate. I'm going
to back this up like five seconds so that you
can all enjoy this moment again and listen to the
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different years where he was compared.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
To twenty twenty four.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Pay than he was at this point in the twenty
twenty campaign or the twenty sixteen campaign. Look, he's still
underwater right with a negative nine point net favorability rating,
but that is higher than he was in twenty twenty
at minus twelve points twenty nearly won, and it is
way higher than the minus twenty seven net favorability back
in twenty sixteen when he did win. So I think
there's this real question in Kamal Harris's mind, in the
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campaign's mind, why is Trump more popular now than he
was at this point in twenty twenty and twenty sixteen.
And I think that is why you're seeing the sharpening attacks,
because they want to put him back down here or
even there's no way that they're necessarily going to back
down to here, but they want to make Trump more
unpopular than his right now because he's more popular now
than either point in twenty twenty or twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
So let's be clear, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
They're saying his his net favorable is negative nine points
right now in twenty twenty four, in twenty twenty it
was negative twelve points, and in twenty sixteen at this
point it was negative twenty seven points. So that is
why they're saying that Kamala Harris has to sharpen her
attacks on Donaldald Trump number one. This also means that
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it's time for them to give an October surprise. The
Deep State working very very hand in hand with the
campaign to make sure this happened.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
So sure enough, right on schedules.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
They're worried that he's starting to get a lead and
getting ahead of Kamala Harris. What happens well, Special counsel
Jack Smith is urging the judge in the Donald Trump
January sixth case to reject an effort by Trump's attorneys
to throw out the cases of obstruction related charges.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Fast forward to a couple hours later, and bam, the
Trump campaign is slamming the witch hunt after Jack Smith's
court documents released less than three weeks before election day.
The majority of the documents remain under seal, while many
of the unsealed materials have previously been released in some form.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
But this is their October surprise.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
The judge in the former Donald Trump President Donald Trump's
federal election interference case on Friday made public all these
documents from the Special Council Jack Smith. The US district
judge ordered on Thursday night late that additional documents be
made public. The hundreds of pages of documents are Smith's
appendix of exhibits in the fight over whether Trump has
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a level of presidential community that negates the charges against him.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Radical Democrats are held bent on infringing and interfering in
the presidential election on behalf of linone Kamala Harris is
what the Trump campaign spokesman said. Then went on to say,
with just over two weeks until election day, President Trump
is dominating the race and craze leberals throughout the deep
state are freaking out, which makes sense. They're going to
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lose or they're worried they're going to lose everything. They're
gonna lose their power if Donald Trump gets elected, because
they won't have their jobs in the deep state any longer.
The Trump's spokesman added, as mandated by the Supreme Court's
historic decision on presidential immunity and other vital jurisprudence, this
entire case as sham and a partisan, unconstitutional witch hunt
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that should be dismissed entirely, as should all of the
remaining democratic hoaxes.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
The majority of pages.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
By the way released the public remain under seal and
are not viewable by the public. In fact, much of
the unsealed material has been previously released in some form,
including transcripts by the House Select Committee on January sixth,
and other documents including old Trump campaign press releases, fundraising emails,
White House press conference transcripts, and also news articles.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
So why did they package it all together?
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Because they needed something to get people to pay attention
again to Kamala Harris and then to rev up the
anti Trump hatred.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
That's what they're doing now.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
In the order to release the documents, they also cited
to claim that the asymmetric release of charged allegations and
related documents generally or during early voting creates an appearance
of quote, election interference.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
I couldn't agree more.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
According to Judge, while there is a public interest for
courts to avoid involving themselves in elections, quote, it is
in fact defendance requests relief that risk undermining that public
interest now they say. They went on to say if
the court withheld information that the public otherwise had a
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right to access solely because of the potential political consequence
of releasing it, that withholding could itself constitutor appear to
be election interference. Oh okay, So in other words, you're saying, well,
it may interfere, so therefore we're gonna let people interfere.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
That's insane.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
She added, the court would continue keeping political considerations out
of decisions despite the defendance's request. Now, Tump pleaded not
guilty to all charges brought against him by Smith. The
Supreme Court earlier this year ruled that a president is
immune from prosecution for official acts, but the special prosecutor
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of the deep state right, Smith was then required to
file another indictment against Trump, revising the charges in an
effort to navigate the Supreme Court ruling. The new indictment
kept the prior criminal charges, but narrowed and reframed the
allegations against Trump. After the High Court's ruling, they gave
broad community to former presidents. Trump also pled not guilty
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to all charges in the new indictment as well. But again,
this isn't actually about justice. This is about trying to
interfere in this presidential election.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
In the filing unsealed earlier this month, Smith also alleged
that Trump quote resorted to crimes to try to stay
in office after losing the twenty twenty presidential election quote.
With private co conspirators, the defendant launched a series of
increasingly desperate plans to overturn the legitimate election rescions in
seven states that he had lost Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and
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out of New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
That is what the deep state is now saying all
over again.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Smith claims that the outline of these efforts was all
based around deceit, claiming Trump and co conspirators engaged in
a conspiracy to interfere with the federal government function by
which the nation collects and count's election results, which is
set forth in the Constitution and the Electoral Count Act,
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a conspiracy to obstruct the official proceedings in which Congress
certified the legitimate results of the presidential election, and a
conspiracy against the rights of millions of Americans to vote
and have their votes counted.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
That is what is said.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Now, let's just be clear, this is the best they've
got for October surprise. And when you've thrown everything else
at the president and then you've had two assassination attempts
against that president, one of them actually hitting the president
and his ear and only because as he turned his head,
as he's still alive right now, this tells you everything
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you need to know about the corruption here by the
Democratic Party and more importantly by the Deep State. Let
me also say one other point about this. I don't
expect them to stop between now on election Day. I
believe they're going to do everything they can to take
out Donald Trump, whether it is legally or honestly take
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him out with an assassination attempt.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
They don't care. This is all that they care about.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
This is everything for them, and that is the problem
that we're going to be dealing with for the next
twenty days.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Now.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
I want to move on to another issue, and that
is Kamala Harris. She is out there not doing interviews,
not doing that very famous dinner in New York City
where she's been roasted for not showing up, cutting that
interview short on both ends of the interview, being late,
and then rapping early with Brett Baer and then saying
it was an ambush by Brettbeer, which is hysterical. So
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now there's something else that she's having to deal with.
Kamala Harris is touting mass amnesty offering that is going
to be fast tracked for citizenship to nearly every illegal
alien in the US if she is elected. That is
now the plan, pivot and go to the left and
see if you can get everybody that knows an illegal
immigrant to vote for you. Vice President Harris touting this
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mass amnesty plan that would offer quote fast track naturalized
American citizenship to the eleven to twenty two million illegal
aliens residing in the US. I love how this number
we don't even know, Like, I mean, come on, eleven
to twenty two million. That's a liberal number if I've
ever seen one. Okay, Like, that's just straight up what
it is. Now on Wednesday evening, in this executive exclusive
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sit down interview with Brett bher Harris seemed to praise
the US Citizenship Act of twenty twenty one. That is
a mass amnesty plan benefiting nearly all illegal aliens in
the United States of America. The first bill, particularly within
hours of taking the oath, will be able to will
be a bile to fix our immigration system. We recognize
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from day one it is a priority for US as
a nation and for the American people, Harris said of
the US Citizenship Act of.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Twenty twenty one.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Now the legislation, and this is the part you need
to understand, sent to Congress by President Joe Biden immediately
after being sworn into office on January the twentieth of
twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Would offer so called lawful.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Prospective immigrants immigrant status to most of the millions of
illegal aliens living in the US, allowing them to hold
American jobs, allowing them to secure security cards and travel
outside the United States of America and still be let
back in. Then they say this is their claim. At
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least after five years on lawful prospective immigrant status, such
illegal aliens, meaning virtually all legal aliens in this country,
would be able to obtain a green card. Then, after
only three years on a green card, a shortened length
of time compared to current federal immigration law, such illegal
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aliens would be eligible to apply for naturalized American citizenship.
The mass amnesty plan provides that illegal aliens in less
than a decade could get naturalized American citizenship and thus
become eligible to vote, providing they meet other voting eligibility requirements. Meanwhile,
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illegal alien farm workers, they say Deferred Action for Childhood
arrivals also known as DACA recipients, and those in the
US on temporary protected status would be offered green cards
immediately under this radical plan from Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
After only three years.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
They then say, these three subsets of migrants, also known
as illegal immigrants, would be able to apply for naturalized
American citizenship. This is not a joke. I don't even
know how what other way to put this. Then, this
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is trying to buy votes of illegal immigrants. And not
only is this trying to buy votes of illegal immigrants,
this is trying to entice anyone that knows an illegal
immigrant to vote for.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
By including nearly every legal alien in the US, this
would be the biggest amnesty plan that this country and
actually I think the world has ever seen. Under one
such provision, they say the plan would allow illegal aliens
to port it under former President Donald Trump to secure
amnesty if they were present in the United States of
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America for at least three years before their deportation as well.
So this is to undermine Donald Trump and even bring
more illegal immigrants back into the country, saying Okay, yeah,
I'll come back to America.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
I was deported, but sure I was there for three years.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
So retroactively like yeah, come on in, like, come on in,
we'd love to have you. Just come on in, and
we're gonna let you become an American citizen, even though
you've been gone for who knows how long. The plan
would also they say, remove all uses of the word
alien in federal immigration law, again buying votes, replacing the
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term with non citizens. So you can't say illegal immigrant anymore.
You can't say.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Illegal alien anymore.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
If Kamala Harris has her way, every illegal immigrant in
this country without a hardcore criminal record would immediately be
fast fast passed. In essence, like you go to Disney
World and just move right past the line, right and
go to the front of the line. That's exactly what
she is now offering to illegal immigrants, trying to buy
votes at the last second.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
This is disgusting. I want to be clear about.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
That that this is how much they're willing to pander
to make this happen.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
So there's two really octo prizes here.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Number One, they're still going after Donald legally, all right,
and the Special Council is urging the judge to reject
Trump's bid to toss out the January sixth obstruction charges.
That is problem Number one, and then you have this
pandering that is taking place right now, incredible pandering that
is happening to try to buy the votes of illegal immigrants.
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ABC News this morning putting this out there about Donald
Trump trying to get everyone to be fear mongering, fear
mongered in thinking that Donald Trump is going to go
to jail, so therefore you.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Shouldn't vote for him, right, It's a waste to vote. Listen.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
Special council prosecuting former President Trump's allege efforts to overturn
the twenty twenty election say the obstruction charges against him
should stand despite a Supreme Court ruling. Trump's attorney say
the obstruction of an official preceding statute should no longer
apply because he was never directly involved with obstructing the proceedings.
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But in a new court filing, prosecutors say Trump was
directly involved in attempting to send fraudulent certificates to Congress
on January sixth. For more on this, I want to
bring in senior reporter Catherine Followers alongside with ABC News
legal contributor Brian Buckmeyer for more. Catherine, first, start us off,
I mean, what can you tell us about these new
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filings and the special counsel's arguments here.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
Yeah, so what we know is this is all part
of this effort by Trump's attorneys to get this statute
obstruction of an official proceeding thrown out. Now, as you mentioned,
what Trump's lawyers are arguing is that Trump wasn't directly.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Involved in holding up.
Speaker 5 (15:47):
The certification process, so he shouldn't face any obstruction of
an official proceeding charge. Now, this is all coming to
light because, as you remember, and we've talked about often,
we know that after the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling
that water down what Special Council Jack Smith could essentially
bring in terms of charges, there was a superseding indictment.
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A lot of that was eliminated. So Trump's lawyers are
now saying, wait a second, there was no direct involvement.
You bring this in your superseding indictment, this should no
longer exist.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Of course, Smith says.
Speaker 5 (16:20):
That his indictment clearly alleges that Trump and his co
conspirators were involved in attempting to send those false slate
of electors to Mike Pence. Of course, this is all
happening close to the election, but they're asking the judge
to weigh in, and we'll see what the judge overseeing.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
In this case says.
Speaker 4 (16:37):
Yeah, it's fascinating, Brian. So what we were talking about.
The Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that obstruction charges
in many of these January sixth cases could not stand.
I'm curious what makes this different.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
Yeah, So what the DJ is doing is they're trying
to make a factial distinction.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Even though both writers and.
Speaker 6 (16:57):
The former president are charged with obstruction of justice. They're
saying that the facts that the Supreme Court got to
as to why they made that decision are fundamentally different
than the facts of Donald Trump, and that's why the
case just don't go for it. It would be like
me saying Gordon Ramsey and I both cook food. Yes,
we both use fire to cook meat, but what Gordon
Ramsey is doing is far different in superior than what
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I'm doing. And they're saying that because of those distinctions,
you should treat them differently.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
As Catherine explained.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
I appreciate that metaphor, but Catherine, you brought.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Up by the way, I just got to hit pause here.
I love these metaphors and just how absurd they really are.
They're trying to convince you that this is somehow not political.
It is two weeks, two and a half weeks before
an election. This is one hundred percent political, and they
know it. In fact, it's been political since the very beginning,
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and everybody knows it.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
Everyone understands it.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
This is straight up political, and if you think that
it's not, I'm sorry, you're stupid. So they're trying on
every front they can to get rid of Donald Trump,
whether it's at the ballot box, whether it's with getting
people to vote and say, hey, I'm going to give
you amnesty if you vote for me, and get all
your friends that can vote to vote for me. Illegal immigrants,
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I mean, you're you're literally saying to illegal immigrants, please
got there and tell everybody you know to vote for
me so I can get citizenship in this country. And
then you're attacking and disparaging Trump all while this is
going on, and then many of us are supposed to
act like it isn't even happening, like it's insane. Now
as the Left is going after Trump legally, they're attacking
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him every way they can, and they're trying to bribe
people to vote for Kamala Harris. There's something else that's
happening that's very interesting, and that is not only is
Trump pull numbers going up, but he's sitting down and
having really long conversations with members of the media, something
that Kamala Harris cannot do. He's having conversations about our economy.
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He's having conversations about what he is going to do
in his second term, what he learned from his first term,
for example. And that's what I think is really important
for so many Americans. He sat down and did an
interview with Harris Faulkner. There was a studio audience, and
one of the cool things about the audience is many
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of them actually asked him questions. Now, Harris had some
basic questions, which were great that I want you to
hear as well. But what Harris Faulkner's point was in
this conversation was, Hey, let's talk economy, let's talk struggling Americans,
let's talk immigration. All of the things that Kamala Harris
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cannot talk about. Is exactly what she and Donald Trump
did talk about. Now, he didn't complain, he didn't say, oh,
you guys aren't being fair to me. He does these
interviews all the time, something that Kamala just can't do.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Take a listen. This was their sit down town.
Speaker 7 (20:05):
Hall for the state of Georgia just began, and they're
already at a quarter million people in early vote. That
will break a record on sleep And I cannot believe
how people come for you already. I don't know if
you know this, but early voting is a sign that
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people are coming out, as you know, but it's also
a sign that there might be a few people who
have something to say. So I want to share with you.
Senators Warnock and Usoff Mayor Bottoms and Atlanta Mayor Bottoms
and Amba Thurman's family have come out on a press
call and they're doing what's called a pre buddle two
hour town hall right now.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Oh that's nice.
Speaker 7 (20:48):
Yeah, And I want to get promise. I want to
get your I want to get your reaction to something,
because I was a little thrown aback about how quickly
this fight would start. Oh by the way, Tim Wallas,
the governor of Minnesota who wants to be the next
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vice president, his wife is showing up where tomorrow here yep,
she has an issue with the women's issues town hall.
All right, So let's take a look at what Senator
Warnock had to say. I want to get for the
first time former President Trump's reaction to what's going on
here in Georgia. Let's watch.
Speaker 8 (21:31):
If you do not vote as a vote it's a
vote for Donald Trump, it is to send this man
one step closer to the White House, which, finally, let
me say, will be literally dangerous or so much so
many of the people that we know dangerous, as we've
demonstrated for women, but this man, let me remind the
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black men who are listening to men of color, communities
of color, he will be dangerous.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
You are up with minority voters.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (22:04):
Vice President Kamala Harris is hurting right now in that
category of voting block. And they know all women are
at this town hall. This is a pre buddle from
a short time ago.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Your reaction, well, I would say this.
Speaker 9 (22:16):
We just got the endorsement of border patrol all over
I mean all over the country border patrol virtually every
sheriff's department, every police department, the Fraternal Order of Police
four hundred thousand police, the biggest in the country.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
We have.
Speaker 9 (22:35):
We have every single I don't think they have a
policeman or a policewoman single and we have the border.
We have the safest border in the history of our country.
Now we have the most unsafe border in the history
of our country. So when you talk about safety we
had it was just announced, as you know, last week,
thirteen and ninety nine murderers were released into our country.
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Drug dealers, drug addicts, drug everybody is released into our country.
We've never had anything like this. We've never had a
mess like this. Six hundred and twenty five thousand criminals
released into our country along with twenty one million people.
We have no idea who they are. And you know
that's just a SoundBite. I don't know this guy, but
you get lucky as hell to win, I'll tell you
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that much. But it's it's a SoundBite that they like
to use. But remember this law enforcements with me one
hundred percent, and we have to keep our community safe.
And we have to take these murderers that they've allowed
to come through open borders without knowing anything about them.
We have to take those people and we have to
remove them. We have to get them out of our country.
Speaker 7 (23:38):
We're going to get into all of it. I want,
first of all a show of hands. Who voted early today?
Speaker 4 (23:45):
All right?
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Sounds good? Oh and their way? Who did they vote for?
Speaker 6 (23:48):
Wonder?
Speaker 2 (23:50):
That was the first thing you want.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
You wanted to know, We.
Speaker 9 (23:51):
Allowed to say who did you vote?
Speaker 7 (23:55):
So another show of hands? How many of you actually
feel good about how the economy is right now?
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Now?
Speaker 7 (24:02):
Yeah, you have our first question on the economy. We
will start there. Your first name please and tell us
your hometown.
Speaker 10 (24:10):
My name is Lisa and I live in the city
of Milton. First of all, welcome back to Georgia.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
K President Trump, Thank you very much.
Speaker 10 (24:19):
Americans are concerned about the state of our economy. Democrats
argue that your policies favor the wealthy, especially through tax
cuts for billionaires, while the middle class continues to struggle
these last three and a half years under the Biden
Harris administration. Could you outline your plans to revitalize the
economy again as president and policies that specifically support the
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middle class when re elected.
Speaker 9 (24:46):
Sure, thank you very much. Great question and sort of
an easy question for me to answer, because we have
tremendous wealth in this country, but it's under our feet.
It's called liquid gold, and we're going to bring down
your energy costs, and with that everything's going to fin
We're also going to make it possible for companies to
come into our country again. You know, we've lost so
many businesses. If you're in a furniture making like in
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North Carolina, just they're flocking out of our country because
we have politicians that don't know what to do. We're
bringing them all back. We have a tax rate that's
going to lure them, and we're going to protect them
with tariffs so they can make money and so they
don't get stolen. But we're gonna have record setting jobs.
And just to know, I mean the advantage I have
is that I've done it. We had the greatest economy
in the history of our country. We had never had
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an economy. And remember this, we also had the safest
border in the history of our country. We never had
a border that's safe. The famous graph that I looked at,
you know, my all time favorite piece of paper, I.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Mean even my all time favent.
Speaker 9 (25:49):
I love that piece of paper. But that shows you
that day, the day I left office, the border was
the safest that ever was in the history of our country.
We had the fewest number of people, we have the
least amount of drugs. Everything was human trafficking, which is
now twelve times higher than it was. And it's trafficking,
I hate to say this, mostly in women. It's a
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vicious thing because of the Internet and because of this administration,
maybe more so than the Internet. But we had the
safest border, we had the best economy. Think of it,
a combination of security and finance and all of the
other things. And we're going to make it even better.
We're going to make the border even better. But the
border can't. I mean, we did things with the border
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that nobody could have done, including we built five hundred
and seventy one.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Miles of wall, and that war worked.
Speaker 9 (26:38):
Then I got Mexico to give US soldiers, a lot
of soldiers, twenty eight thousand soldiers.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
To protect us.
Speaker 9 (26:44):
They said, you have to protect us because you're letting
all of these criminals come into our country. You have
to protect us. They said, we're not going to do it.
I said, good, then, I'm just going to tarify all
your goods.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
Until you do it.
Speaker 9 (26:55):
They said, like I said, we're going to do it.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
And they gave us.
Speaker 9 (26:58):
They gave us the social say we had great protection
and we had the best economy and the history of voting.
Speaker 7 (27:03):
Okay, let's get back to the economy. According to America's
Health Ranking Organization, seventy point seven percent of Americans age
sixty five and over voted in the past presidential election,
so women are the largest registered and active group of voters.
Social Security is important to some women, and people over
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the age of sixty five are a very large voting
block as well.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
You have said that you would.
Speaker 7 (27:30):
Not tax some of that Social Security money. How would
that work.
Speaker 9 (27:33):
We're not going to tax any of the Social Security money,
the benefits they go to seniors. Because what you've done,
what they've done to you with inflation, is a disaster.
It's the economy, but in terms of really the numbers,
it's the inflation. We had the worst. They say it's
in forty eight years. I say, ever, we had the
worst inflation in the history of our country. And the
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ones that really got hurt the worst of people that
are in a fixed income, like our seniors. And I said,
we're not going to tax social Security benefits of our seniors,
and we're not go we get pay and that will
a little bit more than even make up to what
you love. I mean you lost a fortune, you went
up again. They say twenty one percent. I think it's
fifty percent. And all of that money, you're in a
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fixed income. People that were buying breakfast, they could no
longer buy breakfast. They have a case a woman goes
up to the counter with three apples and then she says, oh,
I can't afford it. She brings one apple back. That's
not supposed to be our country.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
That's not supposed to be our country. A very very important,
interesting response there from Donald Trump on that don't forget.
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