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April 2, 2025 47 mins

The Democrats have been caught in another big time scandal, this one relating to the cover-up of Joe Biden's mental decline. Jesse Kelly shares the new shocking details, which implicate some familiar faces. He also speaks with Congresswoman Harriet Hageman about a new losing issue the Democrats have chosen to embrace. This comes as liberals in France cross a big-time rubicon. Jesse talks with Marc Morano about that. Plus, Kirk Cameron joins the show with some new engaging content for children.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're going to look back on Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
We're going to talk to a member of Congress about
what exactly is happening out there. Democrats have chosen the
worst two in the world to die on. We'll talk
about why all that and more coming up on our right.
We spent a lot of time talking about the news

(00:26):
of the day, the scandal of the day, and looking forward.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
And that's a good thing. I'm not saying that that
you're wrong for that, or that I'm wrong for that.
It's normal. We wake up. What do we want to know?
We would we grab our phones.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
What's the news, what's happening the world? That locally it's important,
but what's also important for all of us is to
look back from time to time because that's where all
the lessons are. Let me personally, in your personal life.
For me, personally, I look back on all my screw

(00:57):
ups in life. Not that I've stopped screwing up in life,
but I look back and I think about it, not
to beat myself up, because that's where I learned, that's
where I grew. We have to discuss the Joe Biden
presidency really quickly, not because we just feel like feeling bad,

(01:17):
but because it explains where we are, and it explains
the people in our midst and that's really what.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
We're going to have this talk about.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
You see, the evil people who spent so much time
abusing us, especially over the last few years, they're all
still there. And most of these people, the politicians, the
media people, they're exactly where they always were. They may
have changed their tune, they may have come around or

(01:46):
our side, at least they've claimed, but the evil people
who have abused you without end for the past few
years are all still evil, and they're all still in
the exact same position where they begin. So let's talk
about Joe Biden, because what Joe Biden did to this country. Look,

(02:07):
there's a chance, I have to be honest with you.
I know it's a little dark. There's a chance we
won't be able to recover from it. We don't have
to look further than immigration. Honestly, the Trump administration's currently
pulling their hair out every single day having to justify this.
A judge blocks that we're talking about small deportation numbers. Here,

(02:30):
we're talking about a plane full of two hundred people,
and the Trump administration is jumping through hoops every day
to try to justify sending them home.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
We have about.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
Nineteen million plus to go. And why do we have
so many Because Joe Biden got elected president or selected president,
depending on who you talk to. They installed Joe Biden
as president of the United States of America. And this mean, old,
dementia riddled jerk wasn't strong enough, it didn't care enough

(03:01):
to hold back the most evil elements of his party.
And so the communists around him, the Susan Rice's, the
Lisa Monico's, Victoria Newland, these people, they did what evil
communists do.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
They opened up the borders of this country and they brought.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
In as many murders and rapists as they possibly could
to try to burn down the country. And now here
we are. We have a Trump presidency, and I'm glad
he's there. By the grace of God, he's there, but
he's not going to be able to deport twenty million people.
We may never recover from Joe Biden being president.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
We may never look.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
There are forks in the road you can get to
in your personal life where you can't ever go back.
There are forks in the road as a country where
you get to them, and you may never be able
to go back. I remember like it was yesterday. You've
heard me talk about this before, because I will never
forget it. I remember when the President of the United

(03:59):
States of America stood up in front of the entire
country and on camera told us he was losing patience
with us.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
Over two hundred million Americas have gotten at least one shot.
You've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin, and
your refusal has cost all of us.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Now, this is not about vaccination, which is of course
what he was talking about there. This is about the
office of the presidency. I'm going to ask you something
in the history, the entire history of the United States
of America. We're almost two hundred and fifty years old,
and the entire history of this country, can you name

(04:42):
for me one other time in this country's history where
the United States President said something like that to the
American people, just talking down to them, really honestly threatening them.
Our patients is wearing thin. I'll tell you, I'm not
the world's foremost expert on history or American history, but

(05:04):
I know a bit about a bit. I can't think
of a single other example, Republican or democrat in the
history of this country of the American President scolding the
American people with a veiled threat in that way, Joe Biden.
It was a fork in the road, which brings us,
of course, to the other part of Joe Biden's presidency

(05:27):
that will loom large in everyone's minds for really ever.
I'll tell my grandkids about it.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
One day.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
My kids will tell their kids about it, which obviously
are still my grandkids about it, about the fact that
we elected or selected a man who was not a
fully functional adult, and for four years we had to
endure in front of the entire planet. Remember the American President,
whether you love him or Hayden, when he speaks, the
world listens, and the world will they'll judge us based

(05:55):
on him.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
For four years, we had to endure this making.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
Sure that we're able to make it every single solitary
person eligible for what I've been able to do with
the UH, with with the COVID, I excuse me, with
dealing with everything we have to do with. Look, if
we finally beat medicare the.

Speaker 5 (06:19):
Beer brewed here?

Speaker 6 (06:20):
It is usual to make the brew beerd de fire Ooh,
earth Rider, thanks for the great lake and I had
a nurse named Pearl Nelson Military. She'd come in and
do things, and I don't think you'll learn the medical school,
nursing school. She'd whisper in my ear. I couldn't understand him.
She whispered, She'd leaned down. He'd actually breathe on me

(06:41):
to make sure that I was. There was a connection,
the human connection, and the quote, repeat the line. America
is a nation that can be defined in a single word.
Was the foot him the foot? Excuse me? The foothills
of the Himalays with Shi Jingping.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Those were a small sample.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
But it's not just that the president of the United
States of America was not a functional adult. It's the
person after person after person after person without a care
in the world for their country told us that he
was doing great.

Speaker 7 (07:16):
First, when I talked to President Biden, you know regularly,
or sometimes several times.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
In a week, or usually several times in a week.

Speaker 7 (07:25):
His mental acuity is great, and all this right wing
propaganda that he's mental acuity is declined as wrong.

Speaker 5 (07:32):
He's going to win the election because he has a
great record.

Speaker 8 (07:34):
And I'm telling you, this guy's tough, he's smart, he's
on his game. And a secretary of New York HA
said a minute ago, when you're going to brief the president,
you better have your big boy pants on. And this
kind of sense that he's not ready for this job
is just a bucket of bs that's so deep your
boots will get stuck out.

Speaker 9 (07:51):
Not only is he fit to do the job, he's
doing it hell of a damn job.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Right.

Speaker 9 (07:56):
If he was, he wouldn't have been able to rally
our allies to support Ukraine against Putin's depression, Right, he
wouldn't have driven the economy to such great success.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
He's absolutely understanding.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
With President Biden.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Was nice enough to call me, and I can tell
you this was the day before that interview.

Speaker 8 (08:13):
I can tell you he was sharper than anyone I've
spoken to.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
And of course, that last loser there was being interviewed
by none other than Jake Tamper. And that's actually the
point in this whole thing, Jake Tapper and his ill.
Jake Tamper presents himself constantly as a reporter, a journalist,
of course, and Jake Tamper, speaking truth to power, spent
four years telling us this, how.

Speaker 10 (08:41):
Do you think it makes little kids with stutters? Feel
when they see you make a comment like that. It's
very clearly a cognitive decline. That's what I'm referring to.

Speaker 11 (08:49):
It makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 5 (08:50):
You are, It's so amazing.

Speaker 10 (08:54):
It's so amazing to me that.

Speaker 11 (08:56):
Trying to figure out an answer a cognitive.

Speaker 10 (08:58):
Decline in Biden embraces his talking about it, while Trump
mocks itid exaggerates it, belittles it. He's sharp physically, I
mean mentally, Yeah, I think the question is physically.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Right right or so right right?

Speaker 10 (09:10):
And the guy who's his chief opponent is only three
or four years younger than him. False claims to The
Wall Street Journal about President Biden's mental fitness and acuity.
He's eighty one and his memory. You know, it doesn't
seem great. It's not horrible, but I don't understand the outrag.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Four years Jake Tapper ran cover for Joe Biden. Because
Jake Tapper is a Democrat, Joe Biden's a Democrat in
the United States of America, didn't matter. And now Jake
Tapper wrote a book talking about Joe Biden's decline. For
four years they covered as a president of the United
States of America, drooled on himself, and now they're making

(09:49):
a fortune selling you a.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Book about the entire thing. You see what I mean
about all.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
The people, the evil people who've abused us right where
they've always been, haven't moved on. Most of them haven't
been fired. By the way, Jake Tapper isn't alone. There
are currently four books being written about Joe Biden, Joe
Biden in his decline, books being written by people who
never uttered a single word for four years while the

(10:18):
United States of America was led by a dementia pation.
One of them, author at The Hill, Amy parnez Well,
said this, do.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
You believe that Democrats hid that Biden wasn't up to
running again?

Speaker 11 (10:34):
I think every Democrat has a story, and we talk
about some of that in here, where they saw President
Biden not in the best terms. We detail, for instance,
Congressman Swallwell, who was there looking at him. They came
face to face at a congressional picnic, and the congressman
had to que Biden as to who he was. This

(10:55):
is someone who ran against him in twenty twenty. He's
very vocal. He's out there someone like President Biden, and
you know Biden's heydays he would know who he was.
He didn't know.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
You know.

Speaker 11 (11:07):
We have other details in the book about a makeup
artist coming in on his international trips to kind of
prep him before meetings with foreign leaders. We have all
of these details in the book. It's a really fascinating.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Read, very very fascinating.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
I can't wait to go out and pay my hard
earned money to pick up a book by a reporter
who couldn't be bothered to do the reporting when it mattered,
But now now that it doesn't matter anymore, now that
it doesn't cost Democrats at all, Now, of course we
need to fill up her bank account.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
This is a.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Reminder not about Joe Biden. This is a reminder that
the evil people who have abused us without end, almost
all of them remained exactly where they have been. All
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Speaker 1 (12:05):
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Speaker 1 (12:50):
We'll be back.

Speaker 12 (12:59):
Some of our colleagues have been railing against Judge Boseburg
for ordering the planes to be turned around. They say
those planes were filled with terrorists.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
I think.

Speaker 12 (13:09):
My good friend from Texas said, well, here's one person
of many who wasn't a terrorist on that flight or
a gangbanger.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
His name's Kilmer Garcia.

Speaker 12 (13:20):
He's a Marylander married to a US citizen who is
a five year old son with autism, and he went
to pick up his son, but he was picked up
first by ice and then he was shackled and put
on that airplane and shipped off to the torturers of
El Salvador. I call on my colleagues right now to

(13:41):
call off the campaign to impeach federal judges for doing
their jobs. I call on them to demand that the
Trump administration comply with all judicial orders while appealing whichever
ones they want to appeal, and to demand the return
of people unlawfully taken to El Salvador on that so
called plane full of gang bangers.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Look, as an American patriot, it makes me sick that
one of the two political parties and half of the
other one wants a bunch of rapists.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
And murderers in the country.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
But the partisan in me thinks this is absolutely wonderful
that Democrats are going to campaign on keeping MS thirteen
gang members in the country. Joining me now, one of
the great congressmomen, we have Harriet Hageman from the great
state of Wyoming. Harriet, I think this is wonderful Politically.
Obviously it's terrible for the country and I want to cry,
But politically this is fantastic.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
This is who these people are sticking up for.

Speaker 13 (14:37):
Hi Jesse, and I agree with you. I just a
stunned that this is where we are in this country. Historically,
judges have always deferred to the credit of the executive
branch when it comes to national security and foreign policy.
And yet here we have a situation where a federal
district court judge here in the Washington, DC area is
making making such decisions without all of the information. It's

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clear when you read the Act that the president is
relying upon that he has the authority to do this.
Yet you have a judge again second guessing those decisions
in a way that is really usurping not only the
president's authority, but the authority of every other district court
judge in the United States, every appellate court judge in
the United States, and essentially the Supreme Court. So it's

(15:22):
a bizarre situation that we're living in. It's a bizarre time,
but we are just going to have to fight through
this and make sure that we can restore constitutional and
regular order.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
Haery, you were not on the Supreme Court. Sadly, I
actually wish you were, But you were not on the
Supreme courts.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
You don't have the authority to make them.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Do things, But why won't they do things like this
seems like such an obvious thing. We can't have lower
court judges assuming the office of the presidency and stopping
everything he's doing.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
You can't.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
You can't even have a country that way. Where's scotus.

Speaker 13 (15:55):
I actually wish that they would step forward and address
this situation, and I think that they absolutely could do that.
Nationwide injunctions are a rarity for a reason. The under
Article three, Article three of the Constitution, under Article one
of the Constitution, Congress has the authority to create such
lower courts as are necessary. The only one that is

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mentioned in the Constitution is in fact, the Supreme Court.
So the six hundred plus district court judges are actually created,
and we created this system through the congressional process. But
what is happening is that this judge in DC is
dictating policy for Texas and Louisiana and California and Montana
and Wyoming.

Speaker 14 (16:35):
And that's not the way the court system was set up.

Speaker 13 (16:38):
It was set up so that the district court judges
address the discrete issues in front of them, related to
the individual parties that are in front of them. So
this judge is not only far exceeding his authority, but
you look at what he's doing in terms of stepping
into international policy, international relationships, national security issues, and just
across the board. It is such an incredible abuse of discretion.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Period.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Where's the best place to eat on Capitol Hill. I've
been back there so many times, and I always hate it,
and the food is dreadful. It's just for that many
people and that much money. I mean, all they do
is swindle our money. They can't invest in any kind
of decent restaurants.

Speaker 13 (17:19):
I don't know if I can answer the question about
the best place to eat. I like to cook, so
I tend to go home and cook at night.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
I bet it's delicious.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Okay, you were this whole hearing we just watched was
part of a judicial overreach hearing.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
What else did you learn today.

Speaker 12 (17:35):
So, Jesse.

Speaker 13 (17:36):
One of the other things that I think is really
important for people to understand is that these judges who
are issuing these injunctions, whether they are nationwide injunctions or
they are or they are limiting them to the folks
that to the parties in front of them. Under Rule
sixty five, it is mandatory that the plaintiff seeking an
injunction must post a bond that will cover the costs

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associated with issuing that that injunction, and if it is
later found that it was improperly issued.

Speaker 14 (18:03):
So when you talk about leaving safe. For example, you
just saw a judge in.

Speaker 13 (18:07):
California issued an injunction saying that they could not remove
the temporary status of people who are here from Venezuela.
Just the housing costs of associated with that could be.

Speaker 14 (18:19):
In millions of dollars.

Speaker 13 (18:21):
And yet you have a district court judge when he
issued that order, he never required any bonding. And I'm
getting very frustrated with the fact that the people who
are doing this, that are seeking these nationwide or even
at local injunctions, they are not complying with the rules.
The judges are not complying with the rules. And I
also think what is significant about that is if they

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actually did have to post a bond, they would most
likely limit these injunctions to their specific districts so that
they weren't in the tens of millions of dollars with
the impact that would be felt nationwide. So one of
the other things that we learned in this hearing is
that Bosberg would he issued this injunction, he probably violated

(19:03):
the rules and the loss related to habeas corpus. He
violated the issues associated with only deciding cases that are
within his jurisdiction, meeting the parties in front of him
who have standing to come into his court. There's also
a question, as I said, he didn't require any kind
of a bond. There's also a question as to how
he actually certified the class turning this into a class

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action in less than six hours after the complaint was filed.

Speaker 14 (19:29):
So, if you go down the line of everything he.

Speaker 13 (19:32):
Was supposed to do, he's done an absolutely terrible job
in terms of addressing the question in front of him.

Speaker 14 (19:38):
And so for that reason you have to understand.

Speaker 13 (19:41):
I believe you can only come to one conclusion, and
that conclusion is it was a political decision.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Well, he seemed like such an upstanding guy. I'm just shocked. Congresswoman,
thank you. I appreciate you very much. Please keep it up.

Speaker 14 (19:56):
Thanks SESSI.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
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Speaker 1 (21:22):
Well.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
I haven't followed French politics and well forever, I don't
care about French politics, But French politics actually do matter
a lot because they're an important part of Western civilization.
So when this uh important part of Western civilization takes
the current leader in the political polls and throws are
in prison, it's kind.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Of a big deal.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Joining me now, the big shot at climatedepot dot com,
Mark Morano joins us to discuss that and other things.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Okay, Mark, what happened in France.

Speaker 7 (21:54):
Actually what happened in France is happening, and happened in
Brazil and almost happened in the United States. It's a
very simple concept. Populist nationalist leaders who go against the
uniparty establishment the deep state like to get all kinds
of charges put up against them and threatened with jail
and not being able to run again. The exact same

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thing happened to Bolsonario in Brazil, where he's now trying
to make it illegal for him to run again, saying
he essentially did an insurrection against the government. In the
case of France with Marine Le penn they're not saying insurrection,
they're saying it was graft and corruption, and therefore she's
disqualified from running.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
Well, what a shame.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
She was just.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
About to take on the entire establishment. All the polling
had her winning the next French election. If you look
at her platform, it's the mirror image of MAGA in
the United States. Everything from economic nationalism to protectionism and
against illegal immigration tariffs. She was essentially as close as
you're going to get the European counterpart to Donald Trump.

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They don't want her to be able to run back
in the United States.

Speaker 5 (23:01):
Was it the.

Speaker 7 (23:01):
Colorado judge who ruled that Donald Trump couldn't have his
name on the ballot and the whole idea of the
convicted felon they were going after him and every way.

Speaker 5 (23:09):
That's what we're seeing here.

Speaker 7 (23:11):
And it's happening in Europe, by the way, at a
time when German Chancellor just won and the climate state
of Germany with literally by making fun of the climate agenda,
by making fun of the German Green New Deal.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
And he won easily.

Speaker 7 (23:27):
The Conservatives won, the EU halted the Green New Deal.
So this is all tied in with all of this
sort of MAGA movement that's spreading through Europe. They're seeing
the success the United States has and what are they
doing the exact same thing. The establishment. Their one go
to is disqualify the candidate, not let them run for president.
That's what's happening immediately with France. The judges have decided

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that Marie lepen the number one MAGA type opposition leader,
cannot run, cannot legally be on the ballot in France
at the moment.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Marge.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
One thing that's so striking about this is the boldness
of these evil people. Anybody with two eyes and two
ears can see what's happening here. It's so obvious. It's
just like it was so obvious here in the United
States of America. I'm not even pointing fingers at France.
And yet they don't stop. They can't stop.

Speaker 7 (24:19):
Well, here's the thing that's so fascinating is they have
and have traditionally held all the organs of power, meaning
the legislator, the judicial. There's always been opposition smaller parties,
particularly in Europe, is the case. So they're just used
to this. They're used to calling in favors, they're used
to getting the prosecutors to file absurd charges. They're used

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to getting the judges to rule their way. Their kids
went to school with the other with the judges kids.
They're all from the same ruling class party particularly more
embedded in France than it ever was in the United States.
And so it's just it's amazing. This is the one
two thing they go through. They can't defeat you at
the ballot box. They'll disqualify you at the ballot box.

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And Americans don't need to be don't need to know
anything about French politics. All they need to know is
this is exactly what they tried to do to Donald Trump,
what they're trying to do to Bolsonario and Brazil. And
by the way, in France they have a long history previous.
I think there's like three examples in the last ten
to fifteen years of conservative prime ministers at least right

(25:22):
of center in France who have been similarly disqualified from running.

Speaker 5 (25:26):
So it's old hat there.

Speaker 7 (25:28):
You know, they don't like your politics, they can't stop
you a traditional way, or they can't buy you off
or co opt you, then they're going to disqualify you.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Mark I was actually dwelling on all this today because
I was thinking about you, what you were talking about
with Bauli Snaro and Trump and now Marine lapenn in France,
and I was thinking to myself, it's the year twenty
twenty five. Do I believe that we're going to get
to the year twenty one hundred? Not that I'll be alive,
but do I believe that we're going to get to
the year twenty one hundred without things getting really, really

(25:57):
violent and spicy in one of the Western civilization countries.
I think that would be naive to believe such a
thing when they're moving with such boldness and such evil.
Now it's hard to see this ending anything but terribly
for someone.

Speaker 5 (26:13):
And I think you're absolutely right.

Speaker 7 (26:15):
It's because the old guard, the essentially the World Economic
Form United Nations, the globalists aren't going to go down
without a fight.

Speaker 5 (26:25):
Look what has happened in Canada. They elected Mark Carney.

Speaker 7 (26:28):
Who was the Central Bank of Canada, the bank Central
Bank of England, the former head of all these big
banks World Economic Form.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
No one voted for them.

Speaker 7 (26:38):
Trudeau stepped down, brought him in, and now there's going
to be an election at some point.

Speaker 5 (26:42):
The Canadian parliamentary system, but.

Speaker 7 (26:45):
They have now leaders who aren't World Economic Form port
of puppets, someone like Mark Carney, and Canada is the
puppet master. He's the one pulling the strings for the globalists.
So the more they pull these kind of stunts. And
we saw in England you had of UK Prime Minister Starmer.

(27:05):
His party got less votes than the opposition, the Conservatives,
but somehow you have the parliamentary system. He is now
in charge and he's going full bore on this globalist agenda.
So there's going to be a massive fissure coming globally
in these western nations, and we will see whill this
ends up. I hope there's no violence, but at some point,
the more they crush the will of the people, the

(27:28):
more likely you are to get that kind of violence
that you were fearing.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Here, Mark, tell me about the EPA museum.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
This was I follow the EPA.

Speaker 7 (27:41):
I've talked to people who were considered for the job
of EPA administrator. No one even knew this place existed.
It only existed for nine months right in Washington, d C.
Right in the EPA headquarters, in the bottom of the museum.
Three hundred and fifteen dollars per day visitors to this museum.
And this was a museum set up six hundred thousand

(28:03):
dollars annually to operate four million in taxpayer funds to
build to basically glorify the EPA talking about environmental justice,
talking about climate change. It's like, even among this their
fan base, they couldn't even get EPA employees to go
because they hardly had anyone visiting the museum in this
small amount of history. Now, thank god you EPA leader Zelden,

(28:27):
who has been amazing by the way, especially considering he
was never big on climate and the environment.

Speaker 5 (28:32):
Before this, he's really stepped into this role.

Speaker 7 (28:34):
Has come in thirty one actions directly aimed at the
Biden and Obama climate legacies. That they've done it at
the EPA. But this whole EPA museum is now officially
shut down. They're having fun with it, they're making fun
of it, they're completely just demolishing it. I'd love to
go and this is almost like pieces of the Berlin Wall.
Go get a piece as a memento for past totalitarianism

(28:58):
of regulatory policy. But thank God for Trump's EPA. They're
shut this nonsense down, this EPA museum that even EPA
environmental nuts who love the EPA under Biden and Obama
didn't even attend.

Speaker 5 (29:12):
No one attended.

Speaker 7 (29:12):
It was literally an empty museum, paying security guards, paying
the electricity for all these lights, for no one to
walk through.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Mark, tell me about Lee Zelden and what else he's
got going on at the EPA.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
I like Lee. I've always thought I've always thought he's
pretty sharp.

Speaker 7 (29:30):
Lee Zelden has absolutely been amazing at this job. And
what he's done is on everything from water, ear, climate, deregulation,
the EV mandates.

Speaker 5 (29:41):
He's literally come in.

Speaker 7 (29:42):
And just refocused the entire agency and the Inchlan, the
big Inchulada, the holy Grail is they're going after the
CO two endangerment finding, which, by the way, Trump one
point zero had no interest in going after. Neither EPA
director would bring it up. It was seen as too
big of a task. These Elden has come in just
for people know. This is using the nineteen ninety Clean

(30:05):
Air Act to say that carbon dioxide is a pollutant
under the Clean Air Act. Clean Air Act was never
intended for that. And by the way, we inhale oxygen humans,
we exhale carbon dioxide. They've now under again Obama and
now Biden and then Biden to regulate human breath as
a pollutant because we exhale CO two carbon dioxide from

(30:26):
our breath two or three pounds per person. If you're exercising,
it's eight pounds. Peer reviewed studies are showing that this
is a you know, that people's breath actually can be
warming agents, and Africans have less warming agents than Asians,
and women have more warming agents in their breath and
than women.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
There's actually been studies than men.

Speaker 7 (30:45):
There's actually been studies on that but it's just that
in Sandy, if they can get rid of this endangerment
finding that says carbon dioxide is a pollutant, then you
can get rid of the basis for everything we've seen
from ev mandates to food restrict to meat restrictions, going
after or methane, to going after all of the energy
solar win mandates, the appliances. This is how you make

(31:06):
Donald Trump two point zero permanent. That and going after
the UN Paris Agreement by submitting it for a treaty
to the Senate having it rejected. The whole goal is
the next Democrat president or god forbid, a president Nikki
Haley or someone like that, can't come in and get
us all back in the UN and can get us
all back in to climate regulation. They're trying to make

(31:27):
permanent changes. And that is where we need to salute
Donald Trump two point zero, Salute League Zelden, and salute
the EPA with just the initial thirty one actions that
they've come out with here on everything reversing the Biden
Obama legacies.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
President Nikki Hayley, don't speak that evil on this show.
Mark Okay, all right, tell me when am I going
to start seeing it in my wallet, Mark, I mean,
I'm talking about the changes at the EPA. Is my
power bill going to go down? Or when are these
things coming?

Speaker 5 (32:00):
That's a great question.

Speaker 7 (32:01):
You know, there's a contrary force at play here which
you could argue, and I think Donald Trump would that
in order to make a beautiful omelet, you've got to
break a lot of eggs. So right now, even energy
prices are beholden because gas prices haven't changed much, and
even energy prices overall have it to Donald Trump's tariff
for he's trying to reset the global trade. So just

(32:23):
with it this morning or you late yesterday, he's talking
about twenty five percent tariffs on Russian energy, going after
different companies with all the economic because of this economic
sort of disruption and trying to make the beautiful omelet,
I don't think we're going to see a lot of
prices going down at some point. Donald Trump, maybe in
a month, maybe in three months, is going to settle

(32:45):
down with a more stable economic policy, I think, and
then I think we'll see prices coming because all the
indicators should be there. Everything he's done has opened up
the futures market for energy investment. The deregulatory landscape, which
he's done and getting rid of all the even gas
powered car bands. So it's all set to start booming.

(33:09):
And therefore the futures market, which is what sets the
energy prices, essentially how they feel about the prices in
the future.

Speaker 5 (33:15):
Things are going to come down.

Speaker 7 (33:17):
But we have other economic factors, and I do think
the terif for until he gets that stabilized, is going
to interfere with just consumer prices and inflation overall, and
in fact, we might see prices go up in the
short term until Donald Trump settles this. He's having great
success with a lot of different countries, Columbia, battling Europe, Canada,
and again this is not like, oh, we're going to

(33:38):
be stuck with tariffs or twenty five percent. But what
he's doing is he's resetting the entire trading agreements that
we have, which is something that no presidents even attempted. So, yes,
it's going to take a little longer than I think
most experts predicted, but I'm hoping within three to six
months you'll start seeing it. The energy policies come through,
even overwhelming whatever is going on with tariffs.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Mark Elon Musk and Doze have talked about following the
climate breadcrumbs. Now, this is something you've talked about extensively,
how this is all a big money scam. So much
of this is just a gigantic money scam to make
people rich. So obviously they're gonna find all kinds of corruption.
Who are going to be the worst actors if we
follow this little rainbow to the end?

Speaker 7 (34:24):
Well, I think the worst actors are always going to
be the ones put in place closest to the presidencies.
In other words, the John Podestas, the Stacy Abrams. If
you go back to Obama's original follow the breadcrumbs of
his green stimulus, which was only like eighty billion dollars
back in two thousand and nine, imagine that that's like
peanuts today. Joe Biden's essential green stimulus with the Inflation

(34:47):
Reduction Act is almost two trillion dollars. You're gonna find
just like we did in Washington Post reported on this
back in two thousand. Back in twenty eleven, that seventy
five or so percent of the money went to Obama owners,
to Obama campaign officials, to Obama connected businesses.

Speaker 5 (35:04):
And the same thing is what we're finding with.

Speaker 7 (35:06):
All of the Biden stuff, with all of this Doge stuff,
and not only that's for the green stuff, but beyond
the green stuff, you're looking at the essentially the ruling
class establishment USAID. All this money just being pumped into
all of the nonsense from DEI, critical race theory, transgender ideology. Globally,
this was just a cash cow for every academic wacky

(35:30):
left wing theory that they could get money for, and
there was no scrutiny, no limits, and that's why this
could go on forever. I hope that Elon Musk really
pays a lot of attention to the Pentagon budget as well,
because that's never passed an audit, so I really want
him to move on to that at some point. But
it's been an amazing thing to watch, uncovering what we
all knew intuitively was there, but no other administration's ever

(35:53):
even attempted, let alone successfully exposed all of this graft
and corruption.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
Yeah, that's amazing to watch, Mark, my brother, thank you,
as always.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (36:03):
All right, thank you, Jess, I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
We're going to talk to Kirk Cameron about some entertainment
things in a moment before we talk to Kirk. I'll
talk to you about how you sleep. You really really
need to sleep well, and I look for people who
don't sleep well. I get how that sounds. Well, it's
easy for you to say what it is easy for
me to say because I have dream powder from being

(36:26):
It's not like I'm a magician where I can just
snap my fingers in sleep oh anytime I want. But
when I really really need a good night's sleep, maybe
I've had too much caffeine, maybe the.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
Stresses of life, whatever it may be.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
I have a cup of hot chocolate before bed. That's
what dream powder is. I warm up a little cup
of milk and the nuker in the microwave, pull it out,
mix in some dream powder.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
Only dream powder.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
On top of being delicious, it has natural things in it,
things like melatonin, and you will drink it. You'll enjoy it,
and then you'll drift off to sleep. But the best
part is when you wake up, because you don't wake
up groggy and heavy like you always do with everything else.
With dreampowder, you wake up feeling good. Go to shopbeam

(37:11):
dot com slash Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 1 (37:14):
And that's where you pick some up. We'll be back.
Culture matters.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
Obviously, we talk culture war things all the time on
the show, and one thing that the right used to
be dismissive of, I'm glad we're coming around on this
is the culture of movies and music, the arts, if
we want to call on that. Although that kind of
sounds a little fruity, the arts are really really important.
It's not just actors and actresses. It's how people are guided.

(37:49):
It's how people learn values in a society. It's always
been that way. If your movies are futured, wretched trash,
then it matters, if your.

Speaker 1 (37:58):
Books are, if your music is.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
And look at a lot of hay has been made
about the new Snow White movie that bombed at the
box office, but the American people rejected it because finally
we're sensing that something is rotten and wrong and we
don't want to consume it anymore.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
And it inspires me joining me now.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
Kirk Cameron, one of the really wonderful people in that industry, actor, filmmaker, author,
his new Brave book series. I would highly recommend it, Kirk.
I'm look, it's not that I celebrate people flaming out
and failing, but I love when horrible things are rejected
by our culture now because for a long time they
were not.

Speaker 15 (38:35):
Yeah, rabid dogs need to die. I'm with you, I
love little dogs, But when when when they're running around
terrorizing people, When when they're when they're endangering people, we
don't want them hurting our children. And so whether it's
Disney snow White with its with its woke ideologies and
actors who are promoting aberrant ideas, or whether it's music

(38:59):
and other forms of storytelling. Like you said, we as
parents want to know that we can trust the people
that we're putting our kids in front of. So I
think that it's high time that we put a great
deal of importance on the arts, on music, on TV,
on movies, on poetry, on sculpture, on everything. Because you're

(39:22):
exactly right, Jesse. We learn most by the everyday talk
occurring in the stories that we're listening to or that
we're watching.

Speaker 16 (39:32):
And you know, I believe we're in a story right now.
It's called history, it's his story.

Speaker 15 (39:37):
And when we tell our children bedtime stories, when we
sing them lullabies at night, when we tell them stories
of lessons we've learned from our own past, we're actually
framing the next generation of human beings, and it's extremely important.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
Kurk.

Speaker 2 (39:53):
It's not that I think Hollywood was ever, you know,
the beacon of light or anything like that. But I'm
not eighty five. If I'm forty three. And when I
was a kid, my folks used to have their friends
cousins come over, and when we finally came in at night,
when it got dark and we had to come in,
we would turn on they turn on the television for us.
I think it was ABC, and it was Full House

(40:14):
and Family Matters, and the commercials weren't eighty pills and
things like that. And that's not ancient history, that's just
a little while ago.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
How did it change so fast?

Speaker 15 (40:28):
Well, I think I think the seeds were planted long ago,
and those seeds have been germinating like a seed in
your garden does. Underground, it looks like nothing's happening, and
then all of a sudden, something pops up and the
weed begins to grow and it gets huge quickly. I
think that's what happens with values that we plant in
the hearts and minds of people when they're little kids

(40:50):
in school, and the stories we tell them in preschool
the books that we read them, the songs and the
lullabies that we sing. And I think what we're seeing
now is the rapid growth as we've moved away from
the values that really promote liberty and freedom and good
virtue and character, and now beginning to see the rotten
fruit that you spoke of earlier, and it's really sour

(41:13):
to parents, and they're turning away from it.

Speaker 16 (41:15):
So I don't think it happens all of a sudden.

Speaker 15 (41:17):
I think it does happen over time, but we see
it all of a sudden when our eyes are opened up,
and it sends us back to those good principles, like
we got to plant good seeds in the hearts and
minds of our children. And that's why I'm leaning so
much into writing children's books and a children's television show.
And you're exactly right. When I was a kid, I

(41:41):
watched the same shows that you did. And now as
an adult, I can tell you that I have thousands
of people who come to me and say, when I
was a kid, they say, I watched Growing Pains in
Full House and these kinds of shows, because those are
the families that I wanted to be a part of.

Speaker 16 (41:59):
They loved each other, they cared.

Speaker 15 (42:01):
There was a moral lesson that I thought about and
helped me to sleep at night. And I felt like
the world could be a good place, not just a
scary place. And I think that's the promise we need
to give to our kids, and we need to make
good on that promise.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
I agree, and I love what you're doing. In fact,
I want to talk about that.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
Now. Here's a trailer for Iggy and mister Kirk.

Speaker 5 (42:25):
Let's just start from the top the top of what.

Speaker 16 (42:29):
Hello, Brave Explorers, Welcome.

Speaker 1 (42:31):
To my treehouse.

Speaker 15 (42:32):
Finally a quality children's TV show that reinforces wholesome values.

Speaker 13 (42:39):
Thanks for teaching me about honesty today.

Speaker 12 (42:42):
You told the truth when it wasn't easy through a
biblical lens.

Speaker 16 (42:47):
God designs every part of us, from each hair on
our head or scales.

Speaker 14 (42:53):
Yes, that means that God didn't make a mistake with me.

Speaker 15 (42:56):
He made a work of art with you, I'd say,
a true them a kind masterpiece. While having fun got
his eggs, I'll race.

Speaker 5 (43:11):
It go get.

Speaker 16 (43:16):
May the Lord bless you.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
Kirk. Where'd you come up with this idea?

Speaker 2 (43:22):
Because honestly, I swear it's about as close as a
jerk like.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Me could get to getting misty.

Speaker 2 (43:27):
It reminds me of my days when that was Sesame Street, right,
that was mister Rogers that way. Of course, you can't
watch that now you'll learn how to be gay.

Speaker 1 (43:34):
Where'd you come up with this idea? Right?

Speaker 15 (43:37):
Well, you know, mister Rogers was a show that we
used to watch back in the day and there was
just something special on. I mean, you can, you can
make fun of mister Rogers, but you know, Tom Hanks
made a whole documentary and that whole movie because there's
something timeless about a television show for children that helps
you say the things you want to say to your

(43:58):
own kids or your own grandkids, and it says it
in such kind and gracious ways and honest ways, authentic ways.
Fred Rogers had a way of doing that, and we
want to bring that back for our kids today and
our grandkids. Jesse, believe it or not, I'm a grandfather
my six month old granddaughters playing in the lawn on
a blanket right outside my house right now. I can

(44:18):
see her through the window, and I want her to
have time together with her family and grandma and grandpa
to watch shows that are really going to.

Speaker 16 (44:27):
Not only entertain her, but actually in part virtue.

Speaker 15 (44:30):
And the idea for this really came from writing children's
books with Brave Books, this company with pro god pro
America values in all of their books, and wanting a
creative way to bring those stories to life, and realizing
kids spend more time in front of screens than they
do reading books. We shifted to investing in two seasons

(44:53):
of today's version of Mister Rogers Neighborhood meets Sesame Street.
It's faithful, it's wholesome, fun, engaging kids imagination for good.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
I'm so glad you did, Kirk. I need you to
understand something.

Speaker 2 (45:10):
I don't do technology, and I know a lot of
people watching don't do technology. So in the dumbest possible terms,
how do I watch it?

Speaker 5 (45:20):
Easy?

Speaker 15 (45:22):
If you have a smart TV, download the app. It's
called Brave Plus.

Speaker 5 (45:29):
That's it.

Speaker 15 (45:30):
Download the app Brave Plus on your phone or on
your TV, and you can watch the first three episodes
for free, and if you want to watch more, you
can just subscribe. There's also fifty other shows that also
meet the same quality standards, i e. They're not overstimulating

(45:50):
for your kids, making them crazier and making their add worse.
They're developmentally healthy, and they teach clear moral life like
you want. These are shows like Strawberry Shortcake, Bob the Builder,
all these shows that we used to watch as kids,
plus new shows including my new show, Iggy and Mister Kirk.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
Gosh, my sister used to love Strawberry Shortcake. She always
tried to make me play with her little stupid Strawberry
Shortcake dolls. I freaking I hated it, but that was
back at I was back.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
At a time when things were wholesome. Kirk. I appreciate
you very much, and what you do I can't man.
You made me feel old. Kirk.

Speaker 2 (46:29):
Cameron's a freaking grandfather. Gosh, where did the time go?

Speaker 1 (46:33):
Kirk? Congrats on that though. Congrats to you.

Speaker 15 (46:36):
Thanks ro and I so appreciate you. Thank you for
what you're doing. It's important and you make it so
much fun.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
Keep it up. Thank thank you, brother, appreciate you all right.
Light in the mood. Thanks all right, it's time to
lighten the mood.

Speaker 2 (46:59):
And nothing like my mood more than watching democrats continue
to put the worst things on camera for campaign ads.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Here was Chris Coons.

Speaker 10 (47:08):
Look your average Trump voter laughs at us and says
he's owning the Libs.

Speaker 15 (47:13):
And your average Middle American says, why are you wasting
your time worrying about Greenland?

Speaker 16 (47:17):
I can't even find it on a map.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (47:21):
Yes, Middle America loves that you're too stupid to own
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