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Can Donald Trump's return to the presidency in 2025 reshape America's political landscape? Explore this historic and emotional moment with us on The Ryan Samuels Show as we celebrate Trump's inauguration, marked by Carrie Underwood's breathtaking performance and an electrifying speech that promises a fulfilling array of campaign pledges. Delve into the release of January 6th prisoners, including Enrique Tarrio, as a pivotal step toward justice. Plus, we weigh in on the controversial debate over wind energy's efficiency versus America's rich oil and gas resources, while offering a critical eye on the Paris Climate Accord and its implications for U.S.-China relations.

But that's not all! We navigate the political currents left in the wake of January 6th, focusing on the dynamic influence of Turning Point USA and its pivotal role in mobilizing the youth vote. Gain insight from figures like Jack Posobiec who call for justice for those involved in January 6th, and consider potential legal actions against committee members. We also cover Trump's initial executive actions alongside his reactions to Joe Biden's clemency moves. Finally, experience the cultural shift as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis symbolically renames the Gulf of Mexico, signaling a new era of American identity and leadership under Trump. Join us for a candid discussion that captures the spirit and energy of America's political revival.

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Speaker 1 (00:50):
Hello Patriots, we are back after a Christmas and
New Year break just in time forthe 2025 presidential
inauguration.
It has been a very great day.
It has been a very great day.
It has been a very emotionalday, but Donald Trump is your

(01:13):
president again.
He is everybody's presidentagain.
God bless America.
Uh, what a historic event today.
What a historic event today.
Just the speech phenomenalCarrie Underwood sang phenomenal
.
We're going to go over that aswell.

(01:34):
The CNN media has alreadystarted talking about Elon
Musk's Nazi salute, which isjust nonsense nonsense.
Great news is January Sixersare being released.
They have been released already, some of them.
This is great.
These are political prisonerswho never should have been in

(01:56):
jail to begin with.
Trump is so far so far as weknew that he would living up to
his promises.
So I fully anticipate Trump tolive on all of his promises.
Considering at this point,after what they have done to him

(02:20):
, what they have done to us, uh,what they've done to the j6ers,
there is zero reason for him tocare, um, about any of them.
So let's get into this.
Uh, we got some great memes outalready.
Let's check out this first oneof uh trump pushing uh joe b

(02:46):
just pushing him out of theoffice in a wheelchair and into
a trash can, where he belongs.
That's so good.
I want to watch it twice.
Goodbye, joe Biden.
Honestly and sincerely.
One of the worst presidents inAmerican history.
That is not hyperbole.
That is going to go down as afact.

(03:09):
So earlier, donald Trump, aboutan hour ago, started releasing
the January 6th.
We're still getting informationon that.
However, the mother of this isZuni Terrio.
This is Enrique Terrio's mom,the leader of the Proud Boys,

(03:33):
who got a false rap as racist,even though their leader was, I
believe, a black guy or aSpanish guy at the time that he
is being released, that he hasbeen released and Trump is
signing executive order afterexecutive order after executive
order and he's going to continue.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
All they want to do is go after the J6 hostages.
A 76 year old grandmother wasarrested the other day because
she was looking, I think becauseshe was looking at the Capitol
or something like that.
Now we're not going to put upwith that crap anymore.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
And he doesn't have to, we don't have to.
The people have spoken and itis just.
This is just immediate,immediate action, as he said he
was going to do.
Day one as what he saidjokingly, as dictator, day one
is commencing.

Speaker 4 (04:35):
So we have more oil and gas than any country in the
world and we're going to use it.
We're not going to do the windthing.
Wind, big, ugly, windmills.
They ruin your neighborhood,they ruin you.
If you have a house that's neara windmill, guess what?
Your house is worth less thanhalf.
And did you see up in NewEngland with the whales?

(04:56):
You see what's happening?
So they had two whales killedin about 14 years.
Last year and the year beforetotal they had 28.
So if last year and the yearbefore total they had 28.
So if you're into whales, youdon't want windmills either, and
they're the most expensive formof energy that you can have by
far and this has been an issuehe's talked about for a while

(05:18):
with the windmills.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
A lot of this comes from elon musk.
They talked about this on joerogan, elon musk's and joe rogan
talked about it.
Donald trump talked about ittoo.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
Um, they're just, they're too expensive, they're
very ugly, they don't produceenough, uh, electricity, uh, to
be worth your time they're allmade in china, by the way,
practically all of them and theykill your birds and they ruin
your beautiful landscapes.
But other than that, I thinkthey're quite good right Now.

(05:51):
Remember when we used to jokeand kid, when we were kidding,
but we don't kid anymore.
They want to watch the debateson television.
They want to watch yourfavorite president on television
, but the wind isn't blowing sowe can't watch television that
night.
Gladys, Remember Gladys?
I'm sorry, the wind is just notblowing.

(06:11):
We're not watching Trumptonight, but I'm immediately
withdrawing from the unfairone-sided Paris Climate Accord
ripoff.
The United States will notsabotage our own industries
while China pollutes withimpunity.

(06:31):
You know China, look, they usea lot of dirty energy, but they
produce a lot of energy and whenthat stuff goes up in the air,
you know it doesn't stay there.
It's not like you got a wall.
We love walls, don't we Notlike you have a wall around and
it just it doesn't.
It floats into the UnitedStates of America.

(06:53):
After three and a half to fiveand a half days it floats across
the oceans and it comes rightover your neighborhood and it
falls into your neighborhood.
So they all say we have tofight for cleaner air, but the
other dirty air is dropping allover us.
So what the hell are theytalking about?
Unless everybody does it, itjust doesn't work.

(07:15):
We had the cleanest air and thecleanest water that this
country's ever had under theTrump administration, and we
didn't do anything to stop jobsand stop production.
Believe me.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
I mean, I love the energy in the crowd.
I know that they're all Trumpsupporters.
I think the energy is high inthe country.
I think most people wanted tosee Joe um, just uh, go and um.
This, this is good.
Of course, that doesn't stop.
Cnn now.

(07:49):
Cnn is um.
There's this clip.
I'm going to show you this clipthere, the.
So donald trump is movingforward with doge, the
department of governmentefficiency.
We know that, um, we get that.
We get that.
We've known that forever.
However, this, this action byElon Musk is, let's just watch

(08:14):
it and I'll explain it to youfor the, for the people on the
podcast.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
And I just want to say thank you for making it
happen.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Thank you to say thank you for making it happen,
thank you.
So he slaps his chest and thenthrows his arm up.
I think he's trying to dab, buthe doesn't know how to dab
because he's awkward.
The guy is, he's autistic,right, legitimately, he has
asperger's, he's, he's, he'sautistic.

(08:44):
I think he's trying to dab.
Maybe is is kind of what itlooks like.
I don't think.
Um, elon musk, the man fromafrica, is giving a nazi salute.
However, cnn is, of course, andthe mainstream media is, of
course, gonna say that elon musk, uh, is out there giving a nazi
salute and I just want to saythank you for making it happen

(09:09):
thank you even breeds reallyhard, but obviously that's
nothing.
They're going to make itsomething.
Uh, we're going to.
They're going to try to coverthat.
I'm sure that David uh Pacman,who's just the fricking clown um
, will jump on that immediatelyif he doesn't have a video out

(09:31):
already.
Uh, anyway, carrie Underwood umwas there.
She was going to sing.
Uh, the music wasn't working.
So she looks at the guy in themusic and she says I'll just
sing it, don't worry about themusic, I'll just sing it.
A cappella, which is phenomenal, none of this Beyonce or this

(09:53):
lip syncing by Taylor Swift orBeyonce or these other frigging
people who think they're rockstars and they're not.
Carrie Underwood mouths andsaid watch it, let's just watch
it, let's just watch it, I'lljust sing it, I don't care about
the music, I'll just sing it.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
You know the words.
Help me out here.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves
of grain, for purple mountainmajesties Above the fruited

(10:42):
plain America, america, god shedhis grace on thee.
My good with brotherhood fromsea to shining sea crushed it,

(11:23):
absolutely crushed it.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
I love that we're just back to common sense and
just I mean, that is such astatement Like I don't need them
, I'll just sing it.
I'll just sing it, and it'slike it's a testament to the
people who voted for DonaldTrump.
Like I'm not worried, I'll justhandle it, I'll do it.
I got it.
I don't need help, I'm not avictim.
I'm not going to sit here andcry and say it you didn't give

(12:07):
me the tools I need that.
She just did it.
Um, which is what?
Exactly what we need?
Uh, here's trump announcing thepardons of j6ers.
I'm getting goosebumps, I'mgetting chills.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
Um, let's listen to this and you know, tonight I'm
going to be signing on the J sixhostages pardons to get them
out and as soon as I leave I'mgoing to the Oval Office and
we'll be signing pardons for alot of people.

(12:35):
And thank you to Steve Whitcoff, he's a great guy, he's a
friend of mine.
He's been very successful.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
So that's great news.
We knew that was coming.
I'm interested to see what JaySixers are going to be left
behind, if any of them.
Some of them were doing somebad stuff, so we will see what
they come up with of who theyare going to um pardon, and who
they're going to leave behind.

(13:07):
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So a little while ago, turningPoint USA.
If you don't know that, that'sCharlie Kirk's organization.

(14:38):
It's basically a youth groupfor Republican parties that he
has kind of built from theground up, and it's a phenomenal
organization.
It essentially delivered DonaldTrump the youth vote in this
election.
I mean, it wasn't even fair.
I mean they got people out toget people out and vote, people

(15:03):
out to get people out and vote.
So Jack Posabiak had given aspeech I don't know a few weeks
ago, talking about the thingsthat are actually unfolding.
Charlie Kirk and Turning PointUSA have been in direct contact
with Donald Trump.
They have been completelyadvising him on what to do and
how to do it and what peoplewant to hear.
This is what he had to say,which will give us some insight
into more of what's coming.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
January 6th, the J-6ers.
What to do with the J-6ers?
A blanket pardon, of course,that's day one.
And not just the J-6ers.
I'm talking also about thepro-lifers who are locked up by
this administration.
I'm talking about the victimsof the lawfare of this

(15:47):
administration.
I'm talking about all of thevictims of the January 6th
committee and the collaboratorson the January 6th committee.
Justice will be done for everysingle one of these folks.
But I was with my friend RahimKassam when we were of the war
room posse I don't know if wehave any war room posse members

(16:08):
here in the audience today, okay, one or two, one or two and we
were talking about the J-6ersand I said you know something
Justice isn't just a pardon.
Justice doesn't set things right, because you must restore the
scales.
And let me tell you somethingthere are people sitting right

(16:31):
now in jail who walked aroundpeacefully in the US Capitol on
January 6th.
There are people who have beenin jail for years, that have
never even been charged with acrime, have never been given a
chance to go to court, and so myquestion is how are they going
to get their time back?
How are they going to get theirmoney back?
So what we are going to have todo is we are going to organize

(16:54):
a class action, personal lawsuit, against every single member of
the Jan six committee againstMerrick Garland, against Jack
Smith, against Benny Thompsonand against Liz Cheney.
And I'm going to tell yousomething right now how are we
going to make them whole again?
We're going to take the moneyout of your crooked pockets and

(17:16):
we're going to give that to theJan sixers.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
I would listen and believe everything that he just
said.
There will be a lawsuit,guaranteed, guaranteed, and
there should be.
I mean, it's absolutelyoutrageous the things that the
Justice Department has done toinnocent people and what they

(17:42):
have done to not only JanuarySixers but anybody that opposed
their agenda, what they did toDonald Trump.
He should actually Donald Trumpshould sue, and he already has
sued, but he should be.
I'm telling you he's going togo ham and he needs to go ham.

(18:04):
He deserves to go ham.
What they have done to him isabsolutely insane, insane.
Here is an article from CNNabout Donald Trump signs a slew
of executive actions after beingsworn in.
Okay, this is not a surprise.
He said he was going to do this.

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Trump criticized Biden forpardoning family members before
leaving office.
Of course he did.
Of course he did, and Bidenalso presumptually pardoned
Fauci and members of the January6th committee.
President Donald Trumpcriticized former President Joe
Biden for an 11th hour clemencyannouncement, offering
preemptive pardons to members ofhis family during remarks at

(18:50):
the Capital One area Monday.
Here's what Trump said Did youknow that Biden, while I was
making my speech, pardoned hiswhole family?
Trump said the brother of thewhole deal was pardoned.
Can you imagine that While Iwas making my speech, pardoned
his whole family?
Trump said the brother of thewhole deal was pardoned.
Can you imagine that While Iwas making my speech?
Did everybody hear my speech?
Did you like my speech?
Thank you.
I love the way Donald Trumptalks, but moments later he

(19:13):
seemed to contradict himself,telling supporters he didn't
find out about the pardons untilafter he finished his remarks.
That's not what he said, butanyway, yeah.
So why would?
Why would um, why would bidenhave to pardon his family
members?
I mean, I get the hunter bidenthing right.

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And what is a presumptivepardon?
I mean, how could you bepardoned for a crime that you
have not even been accused of?
The Senate voted Monday toconfirm Marco Rubio as President
Donald Trump's Secretary ofState, the first high-level
cabinet official for a newadministration to be approved by
the chamber, not a surprise.
And then Ron DeSantis issued anexecutive order, started

(19:56):
calling the Gulf of Mexico theGulf of America.
As President Donald Trumpsettles into the White House
after being sworn in todayFlorida government, ron DeSantis
is now referring to the Gulf ofAmerica, mexico, as the Gulf of
America in an executive order,a name change Trump previewed
earlier this month In anexecutive order about a severe
winter storm set to impact theSouth, including parts of

(20:18):
Florida.
Desantis wrote whereas an areaof low pressure moving across
the gulf of america, interactingwith arctic air, will bring
widespread, impactful winterweather to north florida
beginning tuesday, january 1st2025.
I love that.
I, I love this whole thing.

(20:39):
The Gulf of America, I love it.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Why not?
I mean, we are the kings of thearea.
Why are we naming it afterfrigging Mexico?
Rubio calls it a great honor tobe confirmed unanimously by the
Senate.
State Alliance vows to continueaction on climate despite Paris
withdrawal.
That's fine, go ahead.

(21:00):
Trump arrives at White House forthe first time as the 47th
president.
Following his event at CapitalOne Arena, president Donald
Trump has arrived at the WhiteHouse for the first time since
being sworn in as the 47thpresident earlier today.
He is expected to greet his newstaff and team.
Earlier this evening, trumpsigned his first trench of

(21:22):
executive actions in front ofsupporters at the arena, which
included mandating federalworkers return to in-person work
, as well as revoking 78Biden-era policies.
Trump withdraws from the USParis Agreement.
We heard that President DonaldTrump signed it.
I love how they're calling himPresident Donald Trump now.

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They weren't doing that for thelongest time.
President Donald Trump signed anexecutive action to withdraw
the United States from the ParisAgreement, just as he did in
his first term.
It's among a slew of executiveactions he signed in front of
thousands of supports at theCapital One Arena.
What is the Paris Agreement?

(22:04):
It's an international agreementto combat climate change and
nearly 200 countries havecommitted to keep global warming
below 2 degrees Celsius andbelow 1.5 degrees ideally below
1.5 degrees.
Each country is responsible fordeveloping its own plan to
uphold the commitment.
Trump signs executive actionsin front of yep, yep, yep.

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All right, here's what I wantedto see.
President Donald Trump signed aslew of executive actions in
front of thousands of supportersat Capital One Arena in
Washington DC on Monday.
I love that.
Capital One Arena was just fullto the brim of people.
He started with rescinding 78Biden-era policy actions,

(22:50):
according to Trump's new staffsecretary, will Scharf.
Here's the White Housestatement that lists the 70
actions that are rescinded underDonald Trump president's, under
trump's executive action.
Here's what else trump signed inthe arena regulatory freeze.
The freeze will preventbureaucrats from issuing any
more regulations until the trumpofficials take full control of

(23:13):
the government bureaucbureaucrats are who are not
elected officials should not bean elected official.
Should have to be the one tochange policies, like you can't.
It's insane to me.
Hiring freeze there will be afreeze on federal hiring, except
the military and a number ofother categories, until trump

(23:33):
officials are in full control.
Full-time return to workFederal workers will be required
to return to full-time,in-person work immediately.
Cost of living A directive toevery federal agency and
department to address the costof living crisis, which are all
from the Paris Agreement.
We saw that.

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We talked about that.
The freedom of speech Federalgovernment was directed to
restore freedom of speech andpreventing government censorship
of free speech.
The First Amendment alreadyguarantees free speech in the US
.
It does not.
I mean it does, but it didn'tunder Joe Biden.
It didn't even when Trump waspresident and they were

(24:16):
utilizing the.
Donald Trump was president,united States and his own
government was utilizing theirpower to get him kicked off of
social media, cnn.
So I don't know what the hellyou're talking about, but you're
absolutely out of your mind.

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Trump closed through an earlylegislative win after Senate
advances immigration bill.
With bipartisan support, theSenate voted Monday to pass
GOP-led bill to require thedetention of undocumented
migrants charged with certaincrimes.
Advancing the bill to the House.
Detention of undocumentedmigrants charged with certain
crimes.
Advancing the bill to the house.
With bipartisan support thevote was 64 to 35 the house is
expected to approve the senatepass a lake and riley act

(25:04):
sometime this week.
Once it passes the house asexpected, the bill can go to the
white house to be signed intolaw, handing an early
legislative win to trump andcongressional Republicans who
chose to bring up the measure ofthe first bill of the new
Congress.
The bill requires theDepartment of Homeland Security

(25:25):
to detain undocumented migrantswho are in the US unlawfully or
without legal status if theyhave been either charged with,
arrested for, convicted of orhave admitted to certain crimes
or offenses, including theft andburglary.
The Senate also adoptedamendments to expand the list of
criminal offenses covered underthe bill to include assault on

(25:47):
law enforcement officers andcrimes resulting in death or
serious bodily injury.
The bill was able to advancethe final passage in the Senate
with support of some Democrats,a shift for the party in the
aftermath of Trump'spresidential win.
As Democrats from competitivestates and districts say, the
party must do more to addressvoters' concerns over

(26:08):
immigration.
It's passed the House andsigned by Trump.
Us Immigration and customers forsome officials are warning that
implementing the law would beimpossible with current funding.
Oh god, cnn.
Oh god, I hate you, but you'regonna go out of business soon.
Full implementation would bepossible for ice to would be

(26:32):
impossible for ice to executewith existing resources.
The agency said in a memo tothe law enforcement you have
local law enforcement.
If a local law enforcementofficial makes contact with an
individual and finds out thatthey're not a United States
citizen, they detain them.
Then they call ICE.
Trump previews executiveactions he intends to sign

(26:54):
momentarily in front of a crowdof supporters.
President Donald Trump on Mondaypreviewed some of the executive
actions he intends to take,some of which he will sign on
stage.
Yep, yep.
Are we going backwards here?
Trump removes senior leadershipat Justice Department's
immigration sources.
Senior leadership at theJustice Department's agency
overseeing the nation'simmigration sources.

(27:14):
Senior leadership at the at thejustice department's agency
overseeing the nation'simmigration courts, were removed
from service on monday.
Stunning officials, accordingto the source from.
How could that stun you?
The, the justice department'simmigration office, has been a
freaking, absolute disaster thepast four years.
What are you talking aboutstunning.

(27:39):
I'm stunned that nobody heredid their damn job, so now I
don't have one stunned.
The executive office of reviewoversees the us immigration
court system.
Immigration judges decide ifimmigrants can remain in the us
or be deported.
Monday's move is extraordinary,targeting career public
servants who together haveserved in the agency for decades

(27:59):
.
Career public services are theproblem.
Career public servants are theproblem.
That is the definition of thedeep state.
Trump expresses support forfamilies of hostages held in
Gaza.
I do not see Donald Trump nottaking action in the Gaza Strip

(28:21):
if they do not release thosehostages.
And that's exactly how itshould be.
Joe Biden should have had a USdestroyer, an entire battalion
of marines um a whole fleet ofnaval ships ready to freaking
lay waste to the gaza stripunless they fork over the

(28:41):
hostages.
You give us that hostages or wekill every last one of you.
You have 10 hours, that's it.
That's all it takes.
These people are not friggingbrave heroes.
They're cowards.
They cower Immediate pressure.

(29:02):
They're weak.
They're weak-minded.
They have a weak soul.
They're not tough people.
They're cowards.
So hopefully, donald Trump willget that situation resolved,
we'll get the hostages home andwe will, without a doubt, get

(29:25):
this country back to where itwas.
It's going to take a little bitof time but hopefully the
Senate and the House, they canwork together, we can get all of
this agenda pushed through andwe can get back to normalcy,
back to two genders.
Donald Trump also signed anexecutive order today that there
are only two genders.
We're not playing this game infederal offices.

(29:47):
We're not playing this game inany government employment period
.
It's not going to happen.
Thanks for tuning in.
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