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May 5, 2025 12 mins
We’re now stepping into a period that will define the second term of Trump’s presidency.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Welcome to the Brian munt Show and thank you for listening.
It's time for today's top three takeaways. Helpful, useful, repeatable, Yeah,
sure no, and Happy Monday.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Happy Si. Good to Mayo. By the way, I see Joel.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
No, there are you planning on partaking in sinco dem Jose?

Speaker 3 (00:35):
I wasn't, but I'm thinking about it. Well, you have
been speaking a little uh Spanish.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Lingo, see you, senor. Yeah, so let's see, I've been practicing.
In practicing. I mean you could go to uh, you
could saunter up to a.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Bar and hey a see is this what I say? Tackle?
Can you do something like that? I probably can kick
that liable to get an interesting response. I don't think
you get kicked out.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
I don't know what exactly I mean, certainly the person
involved might dictate what happens next.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Brian. It's like, make sure you have somebody rolling rolling video.
Yeah I don't. I don't know how that goes.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
And by the way, that's where you just come back
and you say something like YoSoy gringo.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Yes, I don't think I have to tell them that.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Well, that's just that adds to the just to make
sure they know that you're you're joking anyway. The next
one hundred days are the most important days of Trump's administration.
That is the theme of my top three takeaways for
you own this Monday, starting with Hey, little Mega, little Maga,

(01:50):
not that mega, the new Mega.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
It's long been a.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Simple Alcadraz of whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
I mean, yeah, it's a shad symbol.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
It's a symbol of law and order, and you know,
stet quite a history. Frankly, there you go. I mean,
look worried.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
It's all part of Maga make Alcatraz great again. So yeah,
President Trump saying We're going to make Alcatraz great again
in so many words, in so many words.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
So that happened.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Yeah, As we've now turned the page on President Trump's
first one hundred days period to reiterate that was demonstrably
the most productive of any president since Truman during World
War Two. We're now stepping into a period that we'll
define the second term of Trump's presidency. That's due to
a couple specific reasons. It's within these next ninety five

(02:38):
or so days that the effects of President Trump's executive
agenda expressed through his executive orders are largely going to
be known.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
And what befel it's also.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Within this time that we will know if his legislative
agenda is intact.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
You On Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Last Tuesday, President Trump's, as he was said to board
Air Force one and route to Michigan, said we've done everything,
or it's in the process of being done.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
And I mean like it was an exaggeration.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
When you look at the historic pace of President Trump's
executive orders, with an average of over one per day,
you do see that's the case. I mean Trump has
already taken more executive action in the first one hundred
and five days of his second term than either of
the most recent two term presidents Obama and Bush did
during the entirety of their second terms. And that's due
to President Trump having learned the lessons that were there

(03:27):
to learn during his first term and having had the
prior four years to work on his agenda to make
sure that by the time he's done, he'll have trilling
made America great again. I was talking about this Friday
night when I was guest hosting for Levin. You know,
I really think in many respects, you're going to have
the Left regret having ever had Biden, and not because

(03:50):
it was Biden, but because Trump. It is going to
be proven to be far more effective having been out
of office for four years, so he had time to
work on his agenda, focus it, find the right people
to put in government around him to carry out his

(04:14):
get all of that done, rather than trying to make
it happen while he was on the job and in
the middle of COVID that I mean that what they
gave him with those four years will have proven to
be a blessing for his agenda by the time it's
all said and done, already shaping up that way. So yeah,
I mean, that's all he was doing, was working on

(04:34):
the MAGA agenda for four years, and then you know,
why take four years to do what you can put
in place in four months. And it's for this reason
that Trump immediately put all of the agenda, the whole
thing on the line. And it's about what comes next
that will largely determine how the MAGA story will end,
including the Alcatraz story. That's true in terms of the

(04:57):
impacts of tariffs, what would become of ensuing t deals
more on than in the moment, true in terms of
the Supreme Court rulings and his use of executive authority
also to end the abuse of federal judges to try
to usurp his authority. Today, the Supreme Court has already
issued nine rulings on emergency applications involving Trump's executive authority.

(05:17):
I mean, you might not have context for that number, like, okay, well,
what does that mean? To put it in perspective, the
emergency applications by the Supreme Court only acted on eight
times during the entirety of the sixteen years of the
two most recent two term presidents Bush and Obama. Again

(05:39):
in the first four months, nine more than in sixteen
years preceding. On May fifteenth, the Supreme Court will hear
arguments if for President Trump's challenge the birthright citizenship.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
But that's not all.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Within that case, which was consolidated from three into one hearing,
the Supremes are also going to determine whether federal judges
have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions against the president.
It's a landmark case that'll be decided before the end
of the courts Tomb term in June, and along the way,
over the next ninety five or so days, you'll also

(06:11):
have the greater than two hundred and twenty existing legal
challenges brought against the Trump administration from organizations like the
aa CLU, you know, the Anti American Civil Liberties Union
and others. It's during this window of time that the
judicial aalog for Trump's agenda will largely be defined. It's
also the window of time that the most important aspect

(06:33):
of the agenda will be decided, which takes me to
my second takeaway of the day, the fate of the
bbb'ja all you still down with it?

Speaker 3 (06:45):
You have to ask it the right way. You down
with the BBB? Yeah, you know me?

Speaker 1 (06:49):
It very good, just doesn't work otherwise, very insistent. Well,
it sounds like things are going well with the BBB.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, Fox News yesterday.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
The last week, seven of our eleven committees of jurisdiction
got their pieces of that big, beautiful bill done, and
so we have four committees yet to go, and then
we push it through back through the Budget Committee to
merge it all together and send it to the Senate.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Starting to sound sexy a budget talk.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
I mean, it's like, there's no way you can make
that sound interesting, right. It's like, even when there's a
lot of progress, like we're mostly there, he's saying, hey,
we've mostly mostly there.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
It's just like even then, it's like, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
I think I heard something about procedures and like subcommittees
on top of third.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
I don't know. But no, it's good. The update is good.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
There is the deal, and the most important thing not
isn't the border or combating illegal immigrations specifically, most important
thing isn't the next trade deal that President Trump makes.
The most important thing isn't tax cuts or the economy generally,
it's not national defense, it's not education. And that is
because the most important thing all those things, and all

(07:58):
those things and the entirety of the Trump Agenda wrapped
up into what will be with the BBB. The legislation
will decide that President Trump's agenda is ratified and funded.
So the BBB is now the most important thing. Takes
me to my third takeaway today, how are things looking
generally here? Like on all these different fronts. I was

(08:18):
just talking about over the next ninety five or so.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
How are things looking.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Why don't we go to meet the press yesterday and
see how things went there. Trump was going to tell
you how things are looking generally, But are you worried.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
About a recession?

Speaker 1 (08:34):
No?

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Okay? Oh oh, I think we're gonna have the greatest
it can I mean, do you are you worried it
could happen? Do you think it could happen? Anything can happen.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
So it's the same question, right, are you worried about
are you worried it could happen?

Speaker 3 (08:49):
Isn't that what she missed?

Speaker 1 (08:51):
It's such a just give me what I want. She
is such a journal turn. I mean it's just so bad.
It's so transparent. I mean, there's no faith. She is
clearly disappointed when she when he says no, okay, I
mean even the tone to the okay was like you

(09:14):
And then so she cuts him off. No, I think
think we're gonna have the greatest economy cuts him off
right there, Well say recession any of these possible?

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Women look.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Oh man, So yeah, as Trump was trying to say
before he was rudely interrupted by a journo turn, things
are highly encouraging on all fronts. This week, President Trump
secured over the past week the Ukrainian deal that had
originally been sought when Zelenski came to DC as part
of a deal for future aid. So I mean, this

(09:47):
is this is the most incredible deal that nobody's talking about.
In case you did not know what always happens with
the US and foreign trade, we just drop our pants
and give everybody else everything. Right, It's like, oh, just
have all of our money. You know, we're going on
thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. We can't pay our
own bills, But just rip us off and take everything
from us to go fund whatever it is you want

(10:08):
to fund, and don't keep receipts because we don't care.
It's insane, right, No more, any future aid to Ukraine
will be repaid immediately in the form of minerals and
natural resources that we need. That is the road. I
mean that it's an incredible deal. That's the way it
always should be. On the trade and tear front, where

(10:28):
it is that the finishing touch is being put on
a major trade deal with one of our top ten
trading partners and fastest growing in the world, India, and
according to the current structure of the deal India, we'll
reduce or remove tariffs and US imports. They'll be sufficient
to effectively eliminate our forty five billion dollar annual trade
depisode with them. That's huge, and it'll also put pressure

(10:51):
on China to make a move and the ongoing trade wars.
More US companies continue to move manufacturing to India from
China to get out the cross hears of the trade war,
including Apple, which is currently transitioning all of its iPhone
production to India from China. None of what Trump is
looking to achieve on trade is easy after decades of

(11:12):
getting taken advantage of. But what we are seeing as
a plan coming together, and this India deal suggests that
roadmap as well for how it's going to go from here.
A combination of imposed teriffs by the US and reduced
tariffs by other countries used to balance trade. So the
US did just over six trillion in trade last year.
We ran a deficit of a trillion dollars. Lottery configuring
to do. But what we're seeing is that plan come

(11:34):
together and that it can be done. The Supreme Court's
willingness to address and expedite three critical cases for President
Trump's authority into one that is soon going to be heard.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
That's an important next step and the biggest of them all.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
The BBB again in the battle between the House incentive
ever spending, the House is winning and that's a good thing.
Nel Lindsey Graham said last week he's been heading up
the Senate's efforts that he is committed to finding one
and a half to two trillion, in saying that is
what the House wanted, so Congress dosing the federal government
while delivering on Trump's agenda would be the biggest win

(12:08):
of all.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
That is the key to making America great again.
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