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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hey, thanks for listening, and welcome back to the Brian
Mud Show.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Time now for today's top three takeaways.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
American Made, Jobs for Americans and Tariff Time two point zero.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
But first, as we dive in on.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
This Tuesday, I'll look into the Epstein files, which has
me kind of it's like the X Files. You're covering
this for basically twenty years at this point, it's like
the truth is out there, right, it's X Files territory.
So this development yesterday Fox's Tedlnder, the.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Justice Department under President Trump says there's no evidence Jeffrey
Epstein was murdered or had a client list used to
blackmail powerful people.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
The newly released memo.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Obtained by Axios, claims enhance video released by Intel agencies
from Epstein's jail cell shows no one entered the cell
area or he was being kept in Lower Manhattan the
ninety back in August of twenty nineteen.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Yeah there you go, So nobody looking like Hillary anywhere?
What on the CCTV?
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Huh? But you have nothing to see here? Nuh?
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Okay, So one of these two things is true. I'm
going to be succique in my commentary on this today.
I've said so much for so long. One of these
two things is true. This is what we know based
on this development. Attorney General Pambondy lied to us, or
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there's a cover up. Attorney General Pambondi lied to us,
or there's a cover up.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
It must be one of those two.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
I mean, you could say that there is actually both,
I suppose, but at a minimum, there must be one
of those two. And the reason is Pambondy in February
on Fox News with John Roberts, said that she had
the Epstein files, including the client list, on her desk
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and ready for review, and that she was not getting
cooperation from the FBI office in New York. I mean
that either was a thing or it wasn't. And if
it was a thing, there's a cover up. If it
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wasn't a thing, she lied to us.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Either way, that's not good, right. I report you decide
for today. It's why I say it's like X files territory.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
The more you dig intowards, the more you investigated, the
more questions. My top takeaway today with things that I
can break down and explain empirically made in America, made
in America. So this is just in jobs created in
the United States of America are actually going to America again,
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crazy stat for you. And what that Joel's pretty much
just about all over. What percentage of jobs added in
this country during the Biden administration went to natural born citizens?
And I so.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
Want this number to be higher. When I guessed that,
I was cringing and going, please be higher, but around
sixty percent.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
And the number is very much around sixty percent. It's
fifty nine. Only fifty nine percent of the jobs added
during the Biden administration went to natural born American citizens.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
How crazy is that?
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Yeah, forty one percent the jobs added in the country
during Biden's administration went to foreign born persons. Now, some
of those jobs went to legal immigrants, those on work visas,
et cetera. But in all full lot of those jobs,
most of those went to people who didn't legally enter
this country, or should I say, of those who gained
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the asylum system and also TPS under a complicit administration,
so to put hard numbers on it. Based on government data,
of thirteen point four million jobs added under the Biden administration,
seven point nine million went to Native American workers. Not
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to be confused with Native Americans, We're not talking about
you know, the tribal variety here but native American workers,
while five and a half million went to foreign born
workers of both the legal and illegal variety. And this
was even more devastating than in silence because most of
the jobs were those recovered from pandemic here on lockdowns. So,
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in other words, Americans were effectively not out of the
workforce during the more on COVID lockdowns, only to be
replaced by illegal immigrants in many instances coming out of
it good times. So what's happened through the first five
plus months of the Trump administration? Get this, nine hundred
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and eighty five thousand jobs added with a net decline
of seven hundred and thirty five thousand foreign born workers,
which leads to my second takeaway today. That is a
net change of over one point seven million Americans working
already this year. Unbelievable turnaround here. I'll come back to
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that point in a moment, but first a word from
what happened at the White House yesterday with President Trump
and Prime Minister Benjamin nt Yahoo.
Speaker 5 (05:52):
President Trump reacting to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, who
revealing he nominated him for the Nobel Peace prize coming
from you in particular, this is a very meaningful.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 5 (06:03):
Israeli Prime Minister responding to a question about a two
state solution, I think students.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
Should have all the posts to govern themselves, but none
of the post as greaten.
Speaker 5 (06:12):
US, revealing Israel in the US or working to find
countries to give Palestinians a better future.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
So that's interesting in something to watch, you notice finding
a place for them to go, not that they can remain.
As I've always said, you can never have a two
state solution in that territory with the Mosque governing that
because must doesn't believe in that. They only believe in
the eradication of choosing Israel. So anyway, back to the
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job situation here, as I mentioned, my second takeaway is
that we've had a net change of over one point
seven million Americans working already this year. An incredible turnaround
and it's a remarkable immediate takeaway. In other words, in
the real economy for the average American, the job market
opportunities have been rapidly improving. Now the old excuse is
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that illegal immigrants said they do the jobs that American won't.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Americans want to and what this data shows is.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
That illegal immigrants we're taking the jobs that Americans needed,
along with affordable housing and other government assistance programs too.
What's more is that the decline for seven hundred and
thirty five thousand foreign born workers is running well ahead
of detention and deportation numbers from the Interior so far
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this year. So what this also suggests is that it's
likely self deportation numbers could be huge. That they could
be huge because the one somewhere, why did they suddenly
exit the workforce seven hundred and thirty five thousand. When
it comes to deportations, we don't know what we don't know,
which means that only self deportations, the only ones we're
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aware of are those that have taken place using the
CBP one home app of which only several thousand have
been reported thus far. But again, seven hundred and thirty
thousand people that were in the workforce for and bore
no longer are so while digging deeply into the job data,
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far more than meets the eye. Going forward, you could
expect to see labor force participation rates rise once again
as Americans who have been knocked out of the workforce
by those here illegally see opportunity to work once again.
And what this is also likely to mean is faster
and higher wage increases as well. So there's a lot here,
a lot of good stuff. So stand by for news
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in future months. I'll be watching this going forward. My
third takeaway today tariffs two point zero here's Fox, this
here and Helper a pause.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
On tariffs announce it back in April.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Was set to expire tomorrow, but White House Press Secretary
Caroline Levitt says they won't be collected until August first.
Speaker 5 (08:53):
Or deals will be made and those countries continue to
negotiate with the United States.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
We've seen a lot of positive developments in the right direction.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
There you go, Joel might get up tied over here again,
might not feel so liberated. On Monday, he had some
selling that in Pseuda on Wall Street after closing on
last week at record highs. And some of the selling
might have happened anyway with a bit of profit taking
after the record setting rally from April slows. Some of
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it definitely was due to what drove the post liberation
day saw for the.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
First place, the t word tariff.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
It's worth noting that today only three trade deals have
effectively been completed China, the UK, and Vietnam. Those three
countries equal only eighteen point six percent of total US
trade combined, or in other words, we have over eighty
percent worth of trade deals to go. What this also
means is that tariffs could escalate once again. President Trump
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has expressed frustration recently with the speed or the lack thereof,
of remaining trade deals coming together, and for that reason
he announced and a couple of weeks tariff levels could
revert back to Libration day levels for countries without new
trade agreements in place. In the meantime, on Monday, two
new tariffs were announced for two of the US's top
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Asian trading partners, Japan and South Korea at twenty five
percent that are sick to kick in August first. That's
no small thing, and that's independent of an additional ten
percent tariff on any countries that go along with the
agenda of the Bricks Countries is outlined by the at
the meeting.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
In Rio de Janeiro. Right now.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Now war it is from the Trump administration. Up to
fifteen total countries could receive similar announcements by the end
of the day Wednesday, fourteen is the number that went
out on Monday. And here's the thing that's worth noting.
Perhaps some countries having taken the Trump tariff threats so
seriously at least as much as he intended, at least
for the purpose of exacting the terms of new trade
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he seeks to achieve, that would seemingly make it less
likely that Trump would back down or offer a reprieve
from elevated tariff's to second time, because at that point,
without trade deals in hand, he could lose credibility and
the upper hand. With his BBB already signed and effectively
his second term agenda accomplished legislatively, also kind of frees
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him up a bit politically to be able to pursue
exactly what it is that he wants to do with
trade without worrying about the political implications with fickle congressman
day to day. In other words, based on what happened
yesterday and what we're now conditioned for, August first could
be an especially important deadline on.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Tariffs and trade.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Hopefully the trade deals are worked out by then, but
if not, get ready for tariff talk two point zero,
with the potential for increased volatility in the financial markets
once again and Joel feeling less than liberated.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
To keep me away from the computers any access that
I have to check out my four oh one K
from August second on.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
I will say this, even if everything else went back
to Liberation Day levels, with trade deals having been worked
out with China, England and Vietnam, the effect would not
be as severe as an otherwise.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Yeah, that's right, alrighty then