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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Facts, integrity and trust. This is the Brian mud Show.
As we're tracking Trump. Taken a look at the president's
activities and yesterday one of the things the President Trump
said He's going to do Chicago up next. DC has
been a huge success the crime crackdown there. And here
is what we're hearing in Chicago. Fox Is Cornel Scott.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke directly on President Trump's threat to
deploy the National Guard in Chicago.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
We do not want or need military occupation in our city.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Earlier on Tuesday, the President said he sees Chicago crime
on a level with world danger zones Afghanistan.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
You can go to places that you would think of,
they don't even come close to this. Chicago is a
hellhole right now.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Well, Chicago crime is a serious matter. Illinois Attorney General
Quame Raoul called the President's military threat not only bad strategy,
but it is illegal and Illinois is ready to go
to court to affirm that.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Yeah, we don't want to reduce crime around here. You know,
you have that notorious reputation of Illinois, Chicago specifically as
the city governmental corruption. I mean, who wants more crime?
How many feel going you know, what I want some
more crime around here? How many people want less crime?
Why is it that the politicians otherwise we want status quo?
Speaker 3 (01:27):
I mean, I just I've just wondered if they don't
they don't want Trump coming in cleaning it up because
then it looks bad on them.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
What does that say? They want their they only care
about At best, yes, they only care about politics. They
don't care about their constituents. So at best that's what
it is. Yeah, At worse, they're corrupt. Probably a combination
of both, honestly. Minutes so last, we're taking a look
at the president. He has been prolific. As of today,
he signed one hundred and ninety eight executive orders so
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far in the second administration. He's signed two twenty during
his entire first termndred in sixty two that were signed
during Biden's four years, and that included Team Autopen. President
has also signed eighty two presidential proclamations, forty nine presidential memoranda,
nine laws. Over the past week, the president's signing two
executive orders executive order further exclusions from the Federal Labor
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Management Relations Program, but some wonky regulation kind of stuff
that was revised in a previous order of his and
then executive order making federal architecture beautiful again. And last
week the President ended up signing in order to work
with the state governments to try to make the digital
presentation better. Now he's doing that across all federal agencies.
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By the way, brought in the co founder of Airbnb
to assist with this effort to try to modernize the
federal digital presidence. And you take a look at the
President's social media team and what they've put together there.
They do a good job. So it's simply in the
digit old team might make everything a lot better with
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the federal government in terms of presentation and usage. Of course,
a lot going on legally. Appeals Court struck down most
of Trump's tariffs, the Trump administration going to the US
Supreme Court today as for an expedited ruling on that.
You have a bunch of other rulings that are in
place about you know, attempts to to port that are
getting blocked in real time. You also have what is
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being monitored with Russia and China in particular, after you
had putin and she meet, does not look like there's
any kind of piece in the offing between Russian and
Ukraine anytime soon.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
All right, Well, if I had time for Florida headlines,
one of them would have been CFO Blazing Golia, of course,
appointed by Governor d Sanmis announcing yesterday he is going
to run for that office. And Brian, I believe he's
joining us here in a little bit.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Yeah, seven to ten, so you can tune in and
we'll talk about that coming up next