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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Thank you, Scott Shannon, and thanks to oll
of you for being with us. Write down our toll
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the full hour tonight on Hannity with President Trump and
Elon Musk at the White House, and I think we
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even have a little bit more that we're going to
run tomorrow night. But you know, I've done a lot
of interviews. I gotta ask this question a lot. What's
your favorite interview of all time? And my answer is
always the same. I love the totality of what I do.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
I love.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
I'm grateful to all of you for giving me this
radio microphone every day. I'm grateful to all of you
for giving me that camera every night. At any moment,
you could fire me. I hope you don't. I have
a lot more I want to say, and a lot
more I want to cover, a lot more I want
to do. I was interviewed by a media website and
it will go live I think Monday, and I'll tell
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you about it. At the time, I talked about legacy
media and then I've talked about all the areas where
we get things right, they get things wrong and why
that is. And I talked about the campaign a little
bit and how is it possible Kamala Harris never got
asked about, you know, saying the writers in the summer
of twenty twenty won't stop, and how they shouldn't stop
and we're not going to stop, and never got asked
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about that. I ever knew about taxpayer funded sex change
operations for illegal immigrants and illegal and convicts, or you know,
her running mate wanting you know, gender affirming care for
children without any parental consent, which is nuts, and wanting,
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you know, taxpayer funded college education for illegal immigrants. This
is how crazy this has been getting. It's it's just
insane and what's fascinating. And I guess the timing couldn't
be any better. And I'm grateful to all of you
because I get to do it on your behalf is
I wanted to interview Elon Musk and the President kind
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of went along. There's a lot of illusions that are
going to be shattered in this interview about who's in charge,
for example, or that there's some type of conflict or
that it just everything that you're hearing and reading is
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mostly angry, bitter radical leftists. Now keep this in mind,
Donald Trump and Doge now have done such a phenomenal
job that they're already up to over fifty five billion
dollars in taxpayer savings. Now that question comes up in
this interview tonight too, and how much do we think
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we're going to find? And I think the answer will
amaze you. I'd see that tonight or tomorrow. I don't know.
I don't remember the order of the questions that I asked.
And yes, I asked about the conflict of interest question.
You know that the media. I ask about Social Security,
I have about medicare, I ask about you know, the
Department of Education that comes up at some point during
the interview and either block ranting or vouchers and what
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would replace it? And the federal government's not going to
get out of the business of education, but there are
more efficient, better ways to do it than to, you know,
allowing this unholy alliance with teachers' unions and the Democratic
Party to continue their stranglehold. We've paid more for capital
for education for kids than any other industrialized country. And
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you know, as the president said the other day, we
come in thirty seventh, you know, or in fortieth and
reading a math.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
It's insane.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
And I think what Democrats are most angry about is
that they've been exposed. They have abused your hard earned
tax dollars. As far as I'm concerned, it's stolen money.
They they've been hiding where they're spending the money. They
didn't give us the specifics. Even with Congression all oversight,
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they didn't tell. They didn't when inquiries were made. They
didn't give the specifics of where the money went. They
just generally said, oh, money for our Nigeria, and I'm
money for Columbia. I won't go through the whole list now,
but you know, wait, do you hear what they've discovered
in just the last twenty four hours of DOGE. It's
pretty amazing and I hope you'll find it interesting and informative.
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And I walk away with this because I've only spoken
with Elon Musk on the phone.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
I never met him, and.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
It's it's just interesting to meet somebody who thinks on
this whole other level than where I think. For example,
I'll just speak for myself and when then you look
at his career and PayPal, and before that there was
another company in that and then he comes up with
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the idea of SpaceX and he becomes the chief engineer
because he has the brain power to do that. And
then he's the first company to ever launch, you know,
a rocket, private company to launch a rocket into orbit.
And then he has Starlink, and he's launching all these
satellites that now cover over one hundred countries around the world.
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And then of course he got interested very early in
Tesla and immediately invested and became the CEO and took
that company to New heights. And now he's going to
rescue astronauts. And he was there for the people in
North Carolina with free starlink when they had no communication
ability with the outside world. And he did the same
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thing for the people in California after the wildfires. And
he's about to rescue astronauts that were abandoned by Joe
and Kamala. It was supposed to be in space eight
days and nearly three hundred days later, where you know,
sometime next month. Elon I asked him about do you
feel a lot of pressure on this, because I would
I feel like the weight of the world is on
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my shoulders. We talk about their relationship, we get into it,
but you can see it. It's one of those moments
where I think you can see it. And it was
it was an honor. It was fun to be a
part of, but very revealing. And then maybe the most
interesting thing that I learned about Elon and my study
of him, and you know, I spent a lot of
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time studying him, is he is AI. And there's a
big announcement today about him and AI and a new
company that he has that apparently is better than any
other company. Let me see if I can find that,
because I thought this was fascinating today and I was,
I was actually happy for you know, beyond the fact
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that Doose discovered four point seven trillion in treasury payments
were missing, on top of the fact that we have
more people on the roles for Social Security than we
even have citizens in the country. I mean, I mean,
it's insane. I mean over you know, what is it
called maktri.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
No Elon has a has a an AI partner on
X and it's called GROC and he unveiled Grock three.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Oh, Grock three. Yes, I've read that.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
That's that's what it's called and they think it's better
than what the Chinese had recently unveiled, and chat GPT
and all the other variations if you will of AI.
But anyway, he's actually looking through this company, Neurallink, that
he formed to use artificial intelligence with the human brain,
and their goal is to be able to restore site
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to the blind and allow people with spinal cord injuries
to one day walk again. And I'm like sitting there
like fascinated. I mean, I don't get up in the
morning and those are not the thoughts that run through
my brain. I did ask him about Trumps arrangement syndroma
came up, and uh, here's a little clip of what
you'll see tonight.
Speaker 4 (07:56):
I mean, I used to be adored by the left,
not vest that, huh. I mean, let's I really didn't.
I mean, it's this whole sort of like you know,
it's like Trump duration syndrome, and I don't know, you
don't realize how real this is until like it's you
can't reason with people. So like I was at a
friend's birthday party and alle just a birthday dinner and
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there was like a nice quiet dinner and everything was
everyone was behaving normally, and then I happen to mention
this is before the election, like a month or two
before I have to mention the president's name, and it
was like they got shot with a dart in the
jugular that contained like the meta phatamine and Raby's.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Okay, I'm like, what is guys?
Speaker 4 (08:35):
Like you just can't have like a normal conversation. And
it's like it's like that to become completely irrational.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
A dart in the jugular was meth a shot of
methamphetamine and Raby's and how irrational they are?
Speaker 2 (08:50):
They are?
Speaker 1 (08:52):
And you know, as the more you get into it.
Why this is the news today? The Department of Government
Efficiency those released their first savings report today, highlighting and
estimated fifty five billion dollars in savings. And I ask
him how high he thinks this is going to be?
And this is I'll give you a little preview. It's
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a tip of the iceberg. This was in the New
York Post today. Those announced yesterday four point seven trillion
in payments from the Treasury Department were missing a critical
tracking code, which made tracing the transactions.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Quote almost impossible. How is that possible? That is unacceptable?
Speaker 1 (09:34):
When the average America makes sixty six thousand dollars on
average year. That is next to impossible. It really is.
When when we have a debt that is getting up
to forty trillion dollars. This is insane. Now, it only
took twenty seven days and I saw this, you know,
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And if you look at the amount of debt you
know that we're accumulating per citizen is about one hundred
and seven thousand dollars according to some estimates. You know,
the federal budget deficit, you know, is going to be
two point five trillion. If you look at what those
things they have saved, it's one hundred and three I'm
you know, two point one hundred and three billion, and
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a lot of this comes up. How much will it be?
But anyway, so it could be. I think it's going
to be well over trillion dollars. And the fact that
people are angry about this is a good thing. You
should be angry. That's your money is dealing from your
children and grandchildren, and they're hurting our country and hurting
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our economy. And they're angry that we're finding this information out.
Real Clear Investigations, Real Clear Politics. On their website, the
Biden administration erroneously paid out seven hundred and sixty four
billion dollars in COVID relief cash.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
How do you make a.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Mistake that big? How is it the GAO put out
that Biden misappropriated three, no, two hundred and thirty three
billion dollars. That's over a quarter of a trillion dollars
last year alone. It is that this is insanity. I
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played a clip last night, and we'll play maybe at
the bottom of the hour of Al Gore and Bill
Clinton and Barack Obama, and you can take it back
to the Reagan years, all these politicians we're going to eliminate, ways,
broaden abuse and Democrats saying it as much as Republicans.
Now we're actually doing it, and now they're mad. Why
would they be mad? You know, they find you know,
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a staggering amount of data that shows there are millions
of dead Americans that are on the eligibility list for
Social Security payments and over eight million that are one
hundred and thirty years old. Now we don't know if
the money's going out yet. We'll find out, but we're
going to get to the bottom of this anyway. Must
posting a chart on x showing that that. You know,
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they are more than twenty million Americans listed at over
the age one hundred. We don't have twenty million Americans
listed on over one hundred three point nine million in
the in the one hundred and thirty year to one
hundred and thirty nine year range. More than three point
five million aged one hundred and forty to one hundred
and forty nine. Now, maybe they're just on the list
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and they haven't updated the list, that's possible, or maybe
family members are getting something that caching them. We don't
know more than one point three million with the ages
one hundred and fifty to one hundred and fifty nine.
You know, we don't live back in the era of Moses.
People aren't living that long. Was it Moses? They live
long back in the day, but in Abraham anyway. The
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Department of Health and Human Services now is under fire
from must for having on its record sixty million people,
more than the entire US population.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Why are we mad at them? I'm not mad. I'm grateful.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
I'm grateful that we're going to get to the bottom
of this and stop spending our children's money.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
And stealing it.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Three hundred and seventy million in taxpayer dollars being spent
on DEI at our own Department of Education. If we're
wasting money like that, and we spend more per capita
on education than in any industrialized country with the worst results,
it's insane. And the bureaucrats in DC, they're all you know,
it's now reached a new level because they're all complicit
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in all of this, and they're all worried. So a
lot of them are leaving government. Are good, get out.
You haven't been doing a good job for the American people.
In twenty twenty three, the US provided sixty eight billion
in aid to one hundred and seventy six countries. We
don't have law and order, safety security at our own border.
We don't have law and order in safety and security
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in our towns and cities. We have energy that we
need to produce, so we've become the most energy dominant
country on earth. You know, We've we've got education of
our kids, We've got debt to pay off. We need
the next generation of weaponry, you know, to first catch
up to and then surpassed our geopolitical foes.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
This is crazy.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
I see Steven Miller apparently went on fake news CNN.
It was epic, just the beatdown. Why aren't you celebrating
these cuts? They don't know how to answer.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
This is.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
This is when I was interviewed by a media outlet.
I'll tell you more about it later. I kept saying,
legacy media is dead and they just don't know it yet.
The Doge Caucus senator pushing an end to these slush
funds and welfare for politicians. That's more money, which I
think is important, Senator Joni Earnst social Security data, as
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I said, more eligible recipients than our living Americans eligible,
not necessarily being paid.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
But where do we get the answer for that?
Speaker 1 (14:55):
I bet you there are a lot of people that
are on Social Security, on those lists that are getting paid,
that are dead. You want, I'm just bet. I'm just
a guess on my part. Let's see if I'm right.
Acting Head of Social Security is quit and I'm like, fine,
if you're not on board with the Trump agenda to
save money and stop stealing from American taxpayers and future generations,
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then you really don't belong there. Apartment of Education, they
got to slash six hundred million for DEI teacher training
grants probab We teach them reading, writing.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Mass signs, and history. Let's stick to the basics. Shall we.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
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now till the top of the hour. You know, we
keep hearing from the liberal media. Elon Musk is unelected. Well,
so is every other cabinet member, and so is every
other appointment. It's unbelievable. You know, presidents under Article two
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of our Constitution, they have the authority to govern and
control agencies and departments in the executive branch. And you know,
we went back into the the I mean, they just
can't be this stupid. They this is now the hill
the left in America, the radicalized, extremely radicalized left wants
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to go. They they they want to they they want
to dig their heels in on all of this reckless abuse, corruption, waste, fraud,
and and if that's the hill they want to die on,
that's that's fine with me, because they're not going to
win in the end. This is not what our framers
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and our founders intended in any way, shape, manner, or form,
just simply not. It is not what the American people want,
and the American people have every right to be very
angry at what they are experiencing and how their money's
been abused and wasted this way and anyway. We'll check
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in with the legality of all that. Greg Jarrett later
in the program at the top of the next hour,
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dot com. But the President did confirm that US forces
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conducted a strike against a member of al Qaeda in
Syria and they took out a top al Qaeda leader.
The terrorist leader was working with al Qaeda across the region,
and President Trump put it up on truth. Congratulations to
Sentcom commander and the US war fighters who dealt justice
to another Jihati threatening America and our allies and our partners.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
They did this.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
It was a precision airstrike, according to the President, and
it was confirmed over the weekend by US Central Command.
The airstrike is part of Sencom's ongoing commitment, along with
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right now, I promise you they're hiding in a bunker underground.
They are not going to pop their head up for
a second. Biden era agency officials are now making a
b line, according to Reuters, as Trump investigators are knocking
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on their door asking for answers. So all these Biden
era Harris era agency officials are resigning left and right,
and because they're being asked questions that they don't want
to have to answer on how your tax dollars are
being spent. According to The Hill, over the DOJ, ninety
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seven percent of political contributions goes to Democrats. A senior
prosecutor resigned after refusing through a request that she investigates
suspicious contract awarded by the Biden administration. Well, you're not
going to do your job, goodbye. That's the way that works.
At the Social Security Administration, and a top official resigned
after Doze discovered that active Social Security roles included all
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these millions of dead people, the AP reports. After that,
the Social Security Administration's acting commissioners stepped down from a
role at the agency because Dooze requested access to recipient information.
And then we find out all these people one hundred,
one hundred and thirty, one hundred and fifty are still
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on the rolls. We don't know if they getting paid yet,
we'll find out. You know, it's funny, fake news. CNN
analy is whacking Trump for job cuts while while paying
a secret service to write them around the racetrack. This
is how petty the left is today. No petty they are,
you know, that's what presidents do you know, how great
is it that we have a president that actually can
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function at such a high level that he can go
to a Super Bowl game that Daytona five hundred, give
almost daily press access and answering questions without predetermined, without
having them predetermined, and who the questioners are. It's pretty remarkable.
Watching the Democrats, by the way, implode is fun. These
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are exciting times if you're a conservative that has always
believed in eliminating waste, fraud and abuse, if you've always
believed in your heart in limited government, greater freedom.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
This this is our shot.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
This is why I keep saying to people, you don't
vote for Trump and then say see you later, good luck.
You got to stay engaged because this is our shot.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
This is it. You're not going to get another one.
You know.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Everybody in Congress, I mean, they talk about the coarseness
of Trump's language. Back on the first term, he said
they're enemy of the people. Well they're you know, Democrats
are cussing about Trump F Trump F TRUMPF Donald Trump F.
Elon Musk Congressman Mark po'connell Wisconsin say, I'm sure, as
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I'm sure the people. They are proud. Donald Norcross, New Jersey.
Spoke about working as a construction worker and electrician the
International Brotherhood of Electoral Workers in Atlantic City. We had
a guy called Donald Trump. We fought with him for
ten years. I'm from New Jersey. Do we speak a
little differently, I say, F Trump. Congress Woman Maxine Dexter
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or Oregon. You know a pullmonologist. I don't swear well
in public. You know we have to f Trump. That's
that's their pushback, that's their answer. I mean, this is
why we've got to get the economy on track. This
is why reconciliation should be done. Apparently the Senator is
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looking to take that up tonight. I think they're trying
to wh surp the one big beautiful bill in the House,
that's my guest. But you know they'll they'll have to
reconcile that. Elon Musk has a new artificial intelligence startup XAI,
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unveiled in the latest model, which is called Rock. Thrie
talking about this before anyway, and he calls it the
smartest AI on Earth. Now, a lot of people got
freaked out when China revealed their Deep Seek and they
were much further along with AI than we had known.
But this would beat and outperform models from open AI
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and CHAP, GPT, etc. Anyway, Musk is now juggling Doge
in all of these ventures, including Neuralink, which I described
earlier and which would help the blind see and people
with spinal cord injuries walk again. And he said, the
mission of Xai or I think it's Xai and GROC is.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
To understand the universe.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
We want to answer the biggest questions, where are the aliens,
what's the meaning of life? How does the universe end?
And to do that we must rigorously pursue truth. He
had a great message. You'll see this tonight, Linda. He
had a great message for billionaires in America, message directly
for them. It was pretty interesting, and I'm not sure
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where that came from.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
He noted that GROC three has more than ten times
the computing power of its predecessor, and completed pre training
earlier this year, and it's outperformed Alphabet's Google, Gemini Deep
Seek that's the Chinese version, and a lot of the
other open AI and GPT and so on and so forth. Look,
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one thing you've got to understand is, and this is
hard for most of us to wrap our minds around.
I play around with artificial intelligence I do. It is
the most mind numbing thing I've ever seen in my life.
And it's probably gonna It's probably gonna advance science in
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the most sophisticated ways that we can't even imagine right now.
It's gonna the way we're going to look back on
how we treat cancer is like we were in the
prehistoric ages. And probably sooner than later, is my guess.
You know, will a lot of jobs get eliminated.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Probably.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Maybe that's why the recent article on the next generation
of millionaires will be people in the trades because AI can't,
you know. Although he does have a robotics company too.
They can do a lot of mundane tasks at home
that you won't have to do too anyway. So it's
this is just a very very interesting time. I saw
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this in the Daily Mail. Magahead of JFK Files Task Force.
I don't know the details yet, but I'm looking forward
to getting the details, claims that there were two shooters
and there's plenty more to uncover.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
Wow, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Anna Paulina Luna made that jaw dropping claim that two
shooters in the JFK assassination. Why have they held these
things private? Doesn't make sense, does it. Anyway, they're going
to declassify this, these documents about JFK, RFK, MLK and
Jeffrey Epstein. I'd love for them to also add to
that the files on taxpayer money being used to pay
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off NDAs of elected officials. They want an NDA. Let
them take that money out of their own pocket. They
shouldn't use taxpayer money. I don't care if it's Republicans
and Democrats that are exposed, but this is going to
get very, very interesting. I want to know what the
government has been hiding from us. My guess is now
I got to give props to Vice President jd Vance
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today too. He goes over to Europe. Jonathan Turley had
a really good article about this, and you know, he's
speaking before the Munich Security Conference in front of a
hostile you know, European diplomatic corps, and he confronted them
with their systemic censorship as they demand more support to quote,
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defend democracy and Curtly compared it to Reagan's you know,
tear down this wall, mister Garbertroff, mister Garvertrove, tear down
this wall. Anyway, vance questioning why our allies can claim
to be the bastions of freedom and deny their own
citizens free speech, because they do, and they want to
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shut down not only LAM, but they're arresting people for
speech codes. And you know, if you're running in fear
of your own voters, there's nothing American can do to
help you, nor, for that matter, is there anything that
you can do for America or the American people that
elected me and President Trump? I mean, not freaked out
the German defense minister. They said this is more remarks
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are not acceptable, and they're acceptable as hell, whether you
want to accept them or not.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
That's what it is.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
And the outrage of the Europeans only surpassed by America's,
you know, own efforts. I mean, you have Bill Crystal,
he's not a conservative, He's he's never Trumpers, never Trumper anyway,
you know, him claying a humiliation for the US and
confirmation this administration isn't on the side of democracies. Why
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doesn't he stand up for free speech? What happened to him?
He lost his mind, Like Liz Cheney was obsessed Margaret
Brennan's stupid question of Secretary of State Rubio of Advance's
support for free speech, you know, and she's out there
making the comparison. We talked about it yesterday, that it
was free speech that brought Hitler to power. Well, first
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of all, that's not true. One of the first things
the Nazis did was cracked down on free speech, criminalized descents, dissent,
and censorship, and that is the harbinger of authoritarianism. And
Germany is the ultimate example of how no censorship and
that system in history, you know, has ever succeeded in
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killing one idea or stopped a single movement. Brennan could
not have picked a better country to utterly destroy the
point who's trying to make. But I got to give
credit to JD. Europe is getting the message, by the way,
you know, teams Trump's you know, effort to get Western
Europe to do more to defend itself, it is working.
He had European leaders miffed by President Trump's call with
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Vladimir put but he also talked to Zelensky trying to
get to a piece deal. And anyway, now we have
the head of NATO is actually the defense say yeah,
we gotta pay more. We got to pay a fair
ship that's supposed to pay five percent of the GDP
they don't. And Canada, you know, I was so proud
of our friends in Boston standing up and booing the
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Canadian national anthem. Christy nom personally apologized to border patrol
agents who Biden and Harris smeared as racist. Tom Holman,
by the way, she didn't have to do that. That
should come from Biden and Harris and may Orcus tom
Holman urging the DOJ to investigate AOC for aiding in
a betting by putting out information on how to avoid
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I I probably would argue that that's more on the
free speech side. Under Biden, we had an average daily
number of eleven thousand. Now we're down to two hundred
and twenty nine. I would call that progress. G Nome's
message to anyone trying to enter the country illegally, don't
do it. And this is not like Joe's don't don't
even think about it, she said, because they're going to
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catch you and they're going to deport you. Then the
left is getting all freaked out because people that are
being sent home in our airplanes. Yeah, we don't know
if they're terrorists. We don't know if they're murderers and rapists.
We don't know if they're gang members. We don't know
if they're members of cartels. We don't know if they're
going to hijack that plane. So yeah, you got you
gotta put them in handcuffs and put them home. They didn't,
they didn't obey the law. They're lucky they're not being
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put in jail. Unbelievable. Boston Police commissioner doubling down on
ice resistance. We don't enforce detainers. Okay, I doon't see
what happens to him. New York, by the way, they
arrested a transgender Biden illegal for raping a fourteen year
old boy. More blood and you know, on the hands
of Kamala and Joe