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June 19, 2025 35 mins

More than 70-thousand people have expressed an interest in the five-million dollar “Trump Gold Card,” which will provide a path to U.S. citizenship for wealthy foreigners. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL explains how “the gold card” works, and who is applying. 

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 President Trump is calling on the Federal Reserve to make huge interest rate cuts to stimulate the economy as he slams chairman Jerome Powell for being, in his words, “stupid.” White House Correspondent JON DECKER describes the latest on the feud between the President and the Chairman of the Federal Reserve.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:26):
Well two three starting your morning off right, A new
way of talk, a new way of understanding because we're
in the studil this is your morning show with Michael
Gill Charna.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
So Jeffery's always telling me I'm weird, and I don't
feel weird. But then again, I'd bend me all along. Right.
I just was looking down at my Google search. Uh huh,
and now I think it might be right. Here's my searches.
Can you take celebrics in Adville both? If a cock crows,

(01:05):
what does a crow do? Game recognizes game? What did
Juan Valdes say about Mountain Grown Fresh. You're searching this stuff. Really,
Sophie Cunningham, Boy, don't you love her? By the way,
Oh my gosh, yes, she is like a and she's like,

(01:27):
you know, like a guard. She's like the small pretty
one on the Indiana Fever. And I'm telling you, every
time they mess with Caitlin, she took on the biggest
woman I've ever seen. But you mentioned she's into martial arts,
so I think ultimately defending is in her DNA. And
I don't think she's she's called the enforcer or a goon.

(01:50):
But you're You're right. The w I read was saying
this at w NBA is kind of becoming like, you know,
like like hockey used to be. You know, you go,
you turn it on to watch a f and maybe
a basketball game will break out. It's glow. But yeah, Sophie,
you're right, she is. It's funny. She steals the show
for me too. And then the last thing on my
search was exercise Vibration Plate because I know Amazon Prime

(02:13):
is expanding to four days and I do have a
desire to get that. I was watching a video and
gets all your lymphatic fluids going. It works all your muscles.
It's fantastic. It just feels good to vibrate. Anyway, after
looking at my Google search, I agree, I'm weird. Welcome
to your morning show, nine minutes after the hour. This
is Thursday, June the nineteenth. Let me get you tip
to speed on what's kicking. First of all, we you know,

(02:39):
everybody's trying to avoid further escalation. At the end of
the day, this gets lost. The Ayatola is the one
that's responsible that we can't find a peaceful or diplomatic
solution here. And he finally responded to President Trump's encouragement
to surrender by saying, the Islamic public will not surrender

(03:04):
and if the US takes military action against Iran, it
will undoubtedly cause irreparable consequences to them. Of course, you
got to have the cards to make such a bold bluffs.
And then the other development was the hitting of a
hospital and now bb NET now who is saying they
will be feeling greatly the response from that. We did
get a deal with US Steel and the Pond Steele

(03:25):
that's been finalized. Supreme Court upheld to Tennessee law to
restrict gender restriction or transition care for children and more
than seventy thousand people have expressed interest in a five
million dollar Trump Gold Card, which provides a path the
US citizenship for wealthy foreigners. Roy O'Neil is here with
that story. Good morning, Rory. Obviously the gold card is

(03:47):
taking off, Yeah, it is.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
Commerce Secretary Lutnick said the other day that they brought
on this new website to let people sort of check
out whether or not they want to apply.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
It's called Trump Card dot gov.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
And as you said, with a five million dollar investment
or fee, you can get fast tracked to get your
US citizenship. Seventy thousand people though in such a short time,
let's see how many of these legit and mane, how
many are LOOKI lose, but certainly that could be a
significant revenue stream.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
I used, how much time do we have because I
accidentally took some of it? I forgot you were you
certainly did? Yeah? A minute or two? A minute? Okay.
So we've talked a lot about the illegal immigration situation
in America. What's not talked about is the legal immigration
failures in America. Whether you're a fan of a five
million dollar investment in order to come here or not,
or calling it a Trump gold card or not. At

(04:42):
least somebody's finally addressing that and attracting investment and people,
because I know, if I want to go live in Scotland,
I got to show I have X amount of dollars
and I'll never be a burden on their culture and
so on. Other countries do this. At least it's a
step in that direction, and the response I think is
pretty remarkable. Along with the million that's self deported, it's
another shocking number, right.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
And you know, we've had investment programs where if you
invest in, you build a corporation, you bring things here
that yes, you can get.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Sort of fast tracked for the visa.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
But this seems to be much more of a direct
payment to the government rather than you know, starting a
business and hoping things work out. That this would be
a more direct payment to get the citizenship.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Well, I suspect and notice I said, I suspect the
President has made his decision. He's just not he's holding
off on giving the order, and I think he's holding
off to give the IATLA time that I don't think
the ISOTELA is going to take advantage of it. Royal'll
be back in the third hour to discuss the latest
on the Israeli Iranian conflict and will the US get involved?
All right, there are so many stories outside of war

(05:52):
that we wanted to cover today. I don't know how
much we're going to have time for. I had to
get room for polls of plenty. I had to get
room for the Supreme Court ruling on Tennessee because that's
going to impact twenty four other states, and that is
going to make it constitutionally permissible for states to protect

(06:17):
children from transition care. Those outside of war are the
two biggest of the stories. But this is huge too,
And this also falls under the in the background, you know,
like when I was talking about watching the Muhammad Ali documentary,
America in the background was far more fascinating than even

(06:38):
the life of a fascinating man Muhammad Ali. In the background,
a million illegal self deported in the background. Seventy thousand
have already signed up for this five million dollar Trump
Gold card. Yesterday. We did the border crossings in May
of twenty twenty four. I don't know who was president,

(06:59):
but whoever was president under that president or no president,
sixty two thousand people were allowed to just go into
the United States released freely in the month of May
one year later, one president later, zero from sixty two
thousand to zero. And I don't know if redfelt this way,

(07:20):
but I think the more compelling number was there was
one hundred and seventeen thousand who tried to sneak in
in May of twenty twenty four, sixty two thousand allowed
to just go there, merry way, that was down to
seventy five hundred just having Donald Trump in the White House,
just knowing that your border's going to be secured and
laws are going to be enforced. It went from one

(07:40):
hundred and seventeen thousand to seven thousand even trying and
zero being released. It makes you wonder, is somebody creating
a big distraction, you know, like look over here, look
over here, we're protesting this. Look over here, Look over here.
Donald Trump is a tyrant? Look over here. Is he

(08:03):
gonna I mean, the testimony yesterday for our Secretary of Defense, Well,
if the president gave you in order to shoot someone
on the leg, would you do it? I mean, what
a ridiculous question to ask the Secretary of Defense. So
she's like trying to reason with these well they're deranged.

(08:24):
H I reject the premise of the question. The president
would never ask me to shoot someone, nor would I
give the order to shoot someone. Tell me. I didn't answer.
It was like, it was like really creepy, and these
are senators and you begin to wonder, is that a
look over here, look over here, diversionary tactic? So you

(08:46):
don't notice he solved the border, so you don't notice
the transgenderism has been put back in its place. Or
how about this one? Blue collar workers have seen real
way growth of almost two percent in the first five
months of Donald Trump's second term. Oh, the largest increase

(09:10):
for any administration in sixty years. What's the left always
telling you? You can't He's just giving breaks to his friends.
You know, this is just rich getting richer and ignoring
the middle class. We need to grow the economy from
the bottom up. Well, you know what hourly wage is
about as bottom up as you can get. And in
the first five months, a two percent increase in real

(09:32):
wage growth, largest increase of any administration in sixty years,
just under a two percent paypalmp a start. Contrast to
negative growth under Joe Biden, whoever was really running the
president since Richard Nixon in nineteen sixty nine. Trump has

(09:53):
been the only president to record positive growth for blue
collar workers in his first five months. And how do
we know that because in his first term he achieved
one point three percent. You go back to Nixon, it
was zero point eight percent, Jimmy Carter zero percent, Ronald

(10:14):
Reagan down minus zero point nine percent. H. W. Bush
minus three percent. Let me tell you something. The establishment
Republican Party kind of iffy on this. W was zero
minus zero point six. Clinton was who presided over probably

(10:37):
one of the healthier economies, zero point minus zero point six.
Obama minus zero point three. Donald Trump the first term
bohm one point three. Joe Biden negative one point seven percent.
Trump goes into office in five months, up one point

(10:59):
seven percent. Look at the left was really serious about
helping the middle class, about growing the economy from the
bottom up, they would recognize Kennedy and Trump in achieving
it and not care if it's a Republican or not

(11:20):
care if it's Donald Trump doing it. Only Trump derangement
syndrome would keep people from seeing this. This is real.
Wages for hourly workers non supervisory workers arise of almost
two percent in five months. No president has done that before.

(11:42):
The numbers speak for themselves. If you can get your
eyes off the derangement, the anarchy, the tantrums, the death
of journalism, that isn't worth your time to even tune
in and just look at what's going on in the background.

(12:03):
Another Trump effect, another victory that no one's talking about.
That the Democrats in the mainstream media all scoffed at
as a joke. Seventy thousand people applying for this gold
card five million dollars a pop. Yeah, that's three hundred

(12:27):
and fifty billion dollars into the conference. Three hundred and
fifty billion. And don't forget if they're coming here to
invest the job creation. I mean, just from a talk

(12:52):
radio perspective, how much time have you invested in arguing
about the difference between legal and illegal and rioting, law
and order and chaos and invasion which you never discuss
is the broken legal immigration system, not illegal legal. A

(13:14):
war hero from Great Britain who came to Tennessee opened
a restaurant that employed about fifty people. He was an
impeccable human being. I watched him get deported and that's
when I've got my first glimpse of the broken legal
immigration system. Seriously, where is Santana and the great song

(13:35):
I'm winning when you need it, Because if you take
your eyes off all the left tantrums and derangement, just
behind all of the nonsense you're putting up with every
day is Donald Trump making America great again, making America
safe again, bringing back the middle class, the working class,

(13:56):
the hourly wage employees. Oh, by the way, RFG, making
America healthy again. I mean, there's something beautiful going on
in the background. If you're catching.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
It, it's your Morning show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Well, Donald Trump calls on the iatola to surrender. He
responds on national television, no, we will never surrender. And
then a bomb hit a hospital in Israel and the
Prime Minister Bibnetnya, who says Iran will pay a heavy
price for.

Speaker 4 (14:27):
This Natanya, who made the statement on X this morning.
After an Iranian missile landing on a hospital in Bersheba,
Israeli police say twenty patients were evacuated from the hospital,
though the extent of the damage is still not clear.
The Israeli military says Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles
at Israel overnight, including the one that struck the hospital.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
I'm Marknefield. We spent a good twenty minutes yesterday talking
about this. If you think No King's made its statement,
and not that Donald Trump's trying to be a king,
but the stunt has made its statement and it's over. No.
This is their strategy for the midterms and beyond, and
the next nationwide demonstration is next month.

Speaker 5 (15:03):
The people behind the recent No King's Day, were millions
came together opposing President Trump's military parade, are hosting another
action day called Good Trouble Lives On on July seventeenth.
This day honors civil rights activists and Georgia Congressman John Lewis,
who passed away on this date in twenty twenty. Lewis,
who coined Good Trouble, serves seventeen terms in Congress, was

(15:26):
an original freedom writer and marched with doctor Martin Luther
King Junior on multiple occasions.

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I say you can thanks. Saturday Night Lives.

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talking about a tour after they both performed at the
SNL fiftieth anniversary concert at Radio City Music Hall in February.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
I'm Marknafield. Thunder can win the NBA Finals tonight with
the victory in Indianapolis seven thirty tip off. If the
Pacers win, Game seven will be in Oklahoma City, and
your men's baseball National Championship is set. It will be
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(16:30):
I believe.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
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Speaker 1 (16:46):
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(17:08):
and honored to serve. If you're just waking up well.
One of the Iranian bombs at a hospital in Israel
Injuring eighty five, bb Netnyahu says they are going to
pay a severe price for this. Meanwhile, as the President
made his mind up on whether to join with bunker
busting airstrikes, all indications are the President has made his decision.

(17:29):
He's holding off on giving the order, and I think
there's not much more to hold off on. The Ayatola
last night got on national television and the eighty eight
year old told the world he will never surrender. And
severe weather in the Middle e in the Midwest here
this morning, starting already, we also have Hurricane eric Off,
a category two storm in the Eastern Pacific, and the

(17:51):
thunder could win the NBA Championship tonight with the victory
in Indianapolis. If the Pacers win, they force a Game
seven in Oklahoma City, and if you're just waking up.
We always say every day is revealing. Some are often entertaining,
but all are your sounds of the day did consequences.

Speaker 4 (18:16):
It's the best way to get back on your faers,
to get up off your arm.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
I've been living vent free in that guy's head for years,
and that's just the ball you pull. That chicken a
d just blowing off, Steve. You know, some days the
intro is the best part of the sounds of the day,
and they're all, of course proof because they're clips from
previous sounds of the day. Yesterday one of the sounds
that they are. And I don't know who knocked them
the door and wanted to hear this guy talk again.

(18:41):
But here's Barack Obama warming warning that the United States
is dangerous and close to slipping into autocracy under Donald Trump. Listen, follow.

Speaker 6 (18:54):
Regularly what is said by those who are in charge
of the ertal government. Right now, there is a weak
commitment to what we understood, and not just my generation,
at least since World War Two, our understanding of how

(19:20):
a liberal democracy is supposed to work. And when I
say liberal, I don't mean left, I mean liberal in
the sense of believing in rule of law and independent judiciary,
and freedom of the press, and the freedom of assembly
and protests.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Apparently broad can't see the difference between a protest and
rioting and violence and destruction. This is Barack Obama trying
to apply the constant to a narrative and not reality,

(20:05):
and therefore arriving at the conclusion Donald Trump is a tyrant,
and this is hutocracy with a lot of us, a
lot of incitement, provocateering and dripping with ego. And like

(20:33):
when a tree falls in a forest and no one's there,
does it make a sound? We all wonder who cares.
I'd rather spend my time listening to Victor Davis Hansen.
He had this very conclusive, insightful clip. Listen.

Speaker 7 (20:53):
Recently, we have had two contrasting phenomena. One is that
Donald Trump had issued an executive order suggesting or maybe
threatening to k through twelve sports programs and indeed college
and higher education as well, that if they allowed biological
men to compete in women's sports, then he was going

(21:15):
to consider cutting off federal funds for that. But at
the same time he did it, the number of transgendered
women at his biological men who have transitioned to supposedly
women has increased in swort in women's sports. So here
in the West Coast, a trans athlete dominated the state

(21:37):
high school track and field competitions, winning three or four
main events. The same thing happened in Oregon. The same
thing had happened in Washington. The same thing is happening
in Minneapolis with girls baseball and finals. The point is
it's usually a phenomenon in blue states and in particular

(22:00):
loose cities, and Donald Trump's executive orders are going the
way of sanctuary cities. People are just ignoring them because
they feel that he wouldn't dare cut off federal funds
because it was shut down the host school. But let's
get some background on this whole transgendered sports phenomenon, and

(22:20):
maybe there's five or six things we should keep in mind.
Number one, we know a lot about gender dysphoria. There's
a long history of sex research about people whose psychological
or hormonal makeup does not match their physical characteristics. But
here's the key. They're very rare until the transgendered I

(22:43):
don't know what we would call it phenomenon.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
In the last ten.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
Years, we accepted classical epidemiological studies that showed there were
about five people who suffered from genuine transgendered phenomenon per
one hundred thousand people, point zero zero five. And you
get if you do the math in a country of

(23:07):
about three hundred and forty million people, we're talking maybe
twenty thousand, maybe point zero zero five or five per
hundred thousand, maybe ten. But you see the Pew poll
and other polling ask students on campus, they ask the
general public, and they say there may be twenty million people.
But there has been no history of that once the

(23:30):
science of epidemiology started, which suggests it might be more
of a trending phenomenon than actual biological or scientific matter.
The second thing to remember is this is not new.
As a classicist, I can tell you that there are
documented fables, myths, poems, histories about people who feel they

(23:54):
were in the wrong bodies. The most famous is Katuli's
poem sixty three, about a young man man who performs
transsexual surgery on himself and a fit of bachmanne mania
in honor of the god the sexually ambivalent god Sibilly
and castrates himself and is very unhappy when he wakes

(24:15):
up out of the frenzy. We have this novel of
Petronius Tirricon, where a lot of men are cross dressers,
which is a different phenomenon, but transvestism, and we have
I think there's a fable and fadrus about men who
change into women. And we've got to remember the god

(24:36):
Hermaphroditis that comes from the Hermes and Aphrodite, the combination
of a male and female god, and there's many fables
about that, so it's an ancient phenomenon. Here's another thing
to remember. Does anybody know, and I'm asking a genuine question,
does anybody know of a female athlete who decided that

(24:57):
she was in the wrong body and she transition to
maleness manliness and she won a major event?

Speaker 1 (25:05):
I know of none.

Speaker 7 (25:06):
So when we talk about transgendered sports, we're talking about
one phenomenon. We're talking about men. And if anybody in
me ask a corollary question, as I pause here, does
anybody know a famous, well well known, but especially spectacular
male athlete that transitioned.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
I don't.

Speaker 7 (25:27):
It's usually men that were not very successful and at
least in the elite of their division of their field
who transitsition to femininism, and then they become very Now.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
You're probably wondering how long at this clip is he
going to play enough to make this point. This is
having a serious discussion. America doesn't have serious discussions about
these issues. Classrooms that have been indoctrinated don't have serious
discussions like this. Get to it. But if he threw

(26:01):
it in about ninety eight percent of those with this
type of dysphoria by the conclusion of puberty, it sorts
itself out. So then comes the issue of what kind
of medical permanent mutilation has taken place and regret. And

(26:26):
this is what the Supreme Court dealt with real science
in a narrativized, politicized debate, because there is nothing new
and there's real science that needs to be had in
these conversations. Now, we talked about this earlier and played

(26:47):
this clip, But where is American a support of Israel
and Donald Trump if you should order airstrikes? Listen there.

Speaker 8 (26:54):
Yeah, Look, I think it's a complicated picture overall, but
on this particular question and overall, I feel like there's
more support for Donald Trump's positions that is comically acknowledged. Opposer,
I ran getting a nuclear weapon I mean, look at this,
Seventy nine percent.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Of adults agree on that they agree with Donald Trump.

Speaker 8 (27:07):
Iron cannot get a nuclear weapon, eighty three percent of Republicans,
seventy nine percent of Independence, seventy nine percent of Democrats.
When you get seventy nine percent of Democrats and eighty
three percent of Republicans agreeing on anything, you know that
that position is the very clear majority in this country.
And so the American public is with Donald Trump. They
definitely oppose and run.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
So everybody, Republican, Independence, Democrats are all behind. Iran cannot
be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. Now if somebody
does something about it, well that it's a different story
getting nuclear weapons.

Speaker 9 (27:38):
So this is a nuance here. But you know Trump
and Nettajoe both arguing that Iron is close to being
capable of making a nuclear weapon. If that is the case,
what is the feeling of Americans as to whether the
United States should get involved in this conflict?

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Right?

Speaker 8 (27:51):
If you buy Donald Trump's theory of the case. And
I think that's important to note, this is polling far
from April for Rance trying to make a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Look at this over you get the slight plurality.

Speaker 8 (28:01):
I mean, it's within the margin, but the slight plurality
of Americans actually favor US air strikes compared to forty
seven percent of posing it. Now here's the other Nugget'll
note right, there's been a lot of talk online and
on social media and in podcasts of a divide within
the Republican ranks. But here on this question, if I
RAN's trying to make a nuclear up, and look at
that sixty nine percent of Republicans, the clear vast majority

(28:22):
of Republicans favor US air strikes on or on their
nuclear facilities. But there is this substantial minority, twenty seven percent,
who oppose such an idea. So it's not surprising you're
hearing those other voices Besides Donald Trump out there. There
are plenty of them in the Republican ranks who oppose
striking the US striking Iran if they're trying to make
a nuclear weapon. But the clear majority, the clear majority

(28:43):
of Republicans are with Donald Trump if in fact, Iron
is trying to make In.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Other words, the narratives on the narratives on the mainstream
media don't match where the people stand, and Harry points
that out again another hill Trump's winning gun. However, he
didn't bother to point out that only thirty two percent
of Democrats support standing by Israel. Oh, the Democrats still
have an eye problem, an Israel problem. I could have

(29:09):
picked any number of clips, but because of time, I
picked this one. This is a United States senator who
is either in the grips of Trump derangement or has
so believed a ridiculous narrative that she appears to be
insane asking ridiculous assumptive questions of a Secretary of Defense.

Speaker 9 (29:37):
Listen, not want citizens to be scared of their own military.
I love the military I served alongside my whole life,
So I'm worried about you tainting it.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Have you given the order?

Speaker 5 (29:49):
Have you given the order that they can use lethal
force against honor?

Speaker 1 (29:52):
I want the answer to be no. Please tell me
it's no. Have you given the order? Senator?

Speaker 2 (29:57):
I'd be careful what you read in books and believing
in except for the Bible.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
Oh my god, so your former predecessor. I guess that's
not enough for you, Okay, on Iran, I mean it
was just question after question of the Secretary of Defense hypotheticals.
Another senator was would you if the president gave the
order to shoot people in the legs. Would you give
the order to shoot people in the leg And of
course he was like, what a ridiculous question. The president went,

(30:21):
ever gives such an order? The delusional all day long.
Speaking of delusional, got to give whoop be her delusional
moment here. And it's slow.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
But let's just remember too, the Iranians literally throw gay
people off of buildings.

Speaker 9 (30:34):
They don't have to hear the basic humans, here's the let's.

Speaker 10 (30:38):
Not let's not do that.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
Let's not do that because if we start with that,
we had we have been known in this country to
tie gay folks.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
To the But where as that happens every day we
h we tie gaze up and drag them through the streets. People,
So it is not even the same. I couldn't. That's
not what you mean to say. It is the same.

(31:07):
That's their view of America. Look, there is good and
there is evil. There are many in America, especially on
television shows. Unfortunately some but most don't watch. Who still
can't figure it out which is good and which is evil.

(31:28):
Gott to solve this matrix. Got to solve all this
human emotion around narratives and not reality before we can
ever get around actually solving real problems.

Speaker 7 (31:39):
Everybody, Look, you've just got to try hard or not
the short.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Less, perhaps you'd like to be alone with you a
deteriorating mental conditions. And that is your Sounds of the
Day for Thursday, June the nineteenth, that Michael del Jorner.
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
President Trump, is you have to give the order for
US strikes in Iran Supreme Court up holding a Tennessee
law that restricts gender transition care for minors and the
big deal in the merger of US Steel and Nippon
Steele has been finalized, and President Trump calling on the
FED to make huge interest rate cuts. He decided not
to touch a thing. President's not happy, and White House

(34:06):
correspondent John Decker's here to tell us why. Good morning, John, Hey,
good morning to you. Yes, that's right.

Speaker 10 (34:12):
You know, the President has really railed against Jerome Pale,
the FED Chairman, for quite some time because the Fed
has left interest rates unchanged. The President believes that interest
rates should be lower. The FED, of course, is an
independent body, and despite all of the complaints by the President,
he has to abide by what the Fed ultimately decides.

(34:33):
Jerome pal is just one vote on the FED, but
the President has really directed his hire to Jerome pal
the FED chairman. The FED deciding to leave interest rates
unchanged really because they're concerned about what the economy may
look like in the second half of the year. They're
concerned about slower economic growth and higher inflation.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
All right, So, and then part of it was what
tariff and the tariff negotiation uncertainty. Though we continue to
have tariff agreements and deals being signed. But obviously the
FED wants to wait and see how that all plays out.

Speaker 11 (35:06):
Right, Well, there's only been one agreement, you know, I mean,
and they're just contours of agreements there. You know, I's dotted,
t's cross. There's been the agreement with the UK. There's
been a framework of a deal with China. That's it.
I mean, I don't know about you know what you're
seeing out there. Those are the only deals that I'm
aware of. And again they're not the deals that are signed, sealed,

(35:28):
and delivered. So the President has a lot of work
to do. Countries have a lot at stake here. You know,
there's a deadline of July the ninth to come to
a deal or those reciprocal tariffs that the President announced
back on.

Speaker 10 (35:40):
April the second, they will go into effect.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
All right, John Decker will talk again tomorrow. Great reporting
as always.

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