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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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tell and if you want a little bang yunie, I
come along.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Just to be clear, Biden should not have run again.
And to be even more clear, he failed this country
in the most important job that he had.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Did you really not have any idea that he was
not fit to serve a second term? Casey, we're looking forward.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
We are stuck with a madman with a corrupt president
in the Oval office, and we should have given ourselves
a better chance to win.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Fredom is back in style.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Welcome to the revolution, will.
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Speaker 2 (01:21):
There is a lot of chatter, There is a lot
of noise. There is.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
A lot of indications that the Israelis are planning to
take out the nuclear sites of Iran. President Trump when
we were in the Middle East last week was very
very clear that and this is these are his words,
not mine. I complain for you. But ostensibly they have
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two choices here and only two choices here. It's kind
of like with Zielensky in that Oval office feet down,
only to be matched by yesterday's feet down of the
South African president. And the choices are simple. I want
a Ran to prosper, I want them to do well.
I want to have an agreement with him, I want
to trade with him.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
I want to do this.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
However, that's not going to happen. If Iran insists on
continuing to enrich uranium. There's only one reason they would
enrich uranium, and that is because they want a nuclear weapon.
It is really that simple.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Now.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
With the.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Israel I've known Prime Minister net Yahu as long as
I've known President Trump. I've known them both for three decades,
and I am telling you Iran is not getting a
nuclear weapon on either one of their watches.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
It's not going to happen.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
It's not in the cards if they if they don't
calculate properly what the situation is that will be to
their own detriment. Then the only question is will they
be the nuclear sites taken out or the nuclear sites
and their refineries that will bankrupt them, and that likely
once the money's gone, that would result in likely result
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in regime change. We're not talking about, and I am
one of these people.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Either.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
The day and age of long drawn out, protracted wars
is over and must be over. We cannot allow, especially
with the development of missile technology and military technology today,
we can't allow our national treasure to go door to
door ever again and without uparmored hum v's and stepping
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over or on IEDs in the hopes of quote regime
change or whatever the motivation might be.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
We don't need to do that.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
I am telling you that future wars will be fought
in air conditioned offices with people firing you know, weapons
from afar, and that's the way the attacks are going
to take place, and it will be done with overwhelming force. Now,
there are some conservatives or people that claim to be conservatives,
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that say the president should not have any involvement in
this if it happens on our on Donald Trump's watch,
even though it would be Biden's fault. Well, Hannity, How
do you blame this on Biden if he's non president.
Biden allowed the Iranians to get rich. He allowed them
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to get rich because he turned a blind eye towards
the sanctions that were bankrupting that country when he became president,
and by doing such it allowed them. It funded the
terrorism that they have been fomenting in the region. It
helped them plan out October seventh with Hamas out of Gaza.
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They used the Kuds forces, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard ARD's forces.
They have been funding Isbellah, they have been funding Islamic Jiha,
they have been funding the Huti rebels, and they have
been firing their own rockets into Israel when people chant
death to Israel, death to America, and Israel because of
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its proximity to these nations in the region, you know,
makes them the easy target and they but the Israelis,
I mean, you're not going to beat Israel in a war.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
They're not going to win.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Israel is winning the war, and Israel will remove Hamas
from Gaza and at some point they'll become an opportunity.
I don't think President Trump is wrong and saying, you know,
there's a lot of prime real estate. I believe it's
along the Mediterranean, correct me if I'm wrong. My map
skills here, Linda, where they could develop Gaza into a
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beautiful resortfe place. One of the things that really stood
out when I was in Katar and Saudi Arabia and
Abu Dhabi and the UAE is the amount these cities
are modern. They're like the most modern, clean American cities,
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I mean, with great architecture.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Especially.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
I would say when we were in Doha, maybe the
nicest city in large part. I like it because I'd
prefer an area that is on the ocean, on the water, versus,
you know, an arid desert, which is a little difficult
to adjust to. But I think all of these nations
too are sick and tired and of Iranian. They don't
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want Iranian hegemony in the region. They don't want a
nuclear armed Iran. I think the only thing that is
holding these nations back at this moment in history. Doesn't
mean they haven't made mistakes, doesn't mean they have turned
a blind eye towards radicalism, doesn't doesn't take away their
complicity in past acts. I'm not going through their entire hit.
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I'm saying at this moment of time. The way things
seem to be a lining up or lining up is
that they want relationships based on peace and they want
this conflict to end. I think they understand that Israel
is going nowhere and that this has to end in
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radicalism has to be purged. And that's every country. That's Jordan, Egypt,
Saudi Arabia, all of the Gulf states, they all understand
the same thing and they all know the real existential
threat is the number one state sponsor of terror, which
is Iroan. A sad story about the two Israeli embassy
staffers gunned down last night by a suspect shouting free,
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Free Palestine after being arrested inside the Capital Jewish Museum
in DC. Metropolitan Police said officers took Elias Rodriguez of
Chicago into custody after the deadly shooting. The Israeli Foreign
Minister identified the victims to the Associated Press. I mean
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it's just so sad, official say the suspect scene pacing
back and forth outside the Capitol Jewish Museum, which was
hosting the event just prior to the shooting.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
I mean that this has to stop.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Pam Bondi leaving open the door to seek the death
penalty in this particular shooting. FBI director Cash Patel called
this Jewish museum shooting an act of terrorism. And what
we know about this guy Rodriguez, this was in the
New York Post. You know, apparently had suspected was a
suspected terrorist buster for doing this has ties to the
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radical left wing group according to The New York Post,
that spearheaded Black Lives Matter protests and fiercely advocating on
behalf of quote the Palestinians when we saw the disaster,
that was the commencement I guess address if you want
to call it. It got interrupted the whole time at Columbia.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
I mean it is. It is sad.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
I know more parents, if that were maybe they would
have thought in years gone by about Ivy League schools
and HAVED and Yale and Princeton and Colombia and Dartmouth
and whatever. Not anymore, these parents are now looking to
send their kids to places like UVA and Vanderbilt and
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UNC and USC in Carolina and USC in California, though
less because California is California, but and or Wake Forest
or any of these other universe They're all looking to
send their kids to the SEC and Southern schools. Notre
Dames still on the list, but they're not looking in
the same places. And you see it in terms of
the applications that are going there now. In response to Israel,
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Iran's top diplomat warned that his country would take special
measures to defend its nuclear facilities. Of Israel, Israel continues
to threaten them the Ranium our Minister on X writing
I have called on the international community to take effective
preventive measures against the continuation of Israeli threats, which, if unchecked,
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will compel Iran to take special measures in defense of
our nuclear facilities and materials. We are likewise of the
firm conviction that in the event of any attack against
the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran by
the Zionist regime, the government of the United States shall
bear legal responsibility, having been complicit there. And you know what,
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who gives a flying Adam shift what they think? Nobody cares.
It was interesting to see Canada, by the way, did
you see this, Linda, Canada wants to join our Golden
Dome missile defense program. Maybe they'll lift the tariffs against us.
Maybe they'll secure their border. Maybe they'll pay their fair
share for NATO. I love our friends in Canada, but
give me a break.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
I don't love them. Pretty unbelievable what I'm fund for themselves?
Peace out? Oh boy, don't we don't say I hated them.
I just said I don't love them. They're not on
the hate list, but not on the hate list yet.
But I'm all good. I don't even need maple syrup
right now. Go ahead, figure it out for yourselves. You'll
be fine. Okay, we done? Did you get it all out?
Is it that I feel better? You feel you feel
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better about yourself? All right?
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Big news on the One Big Beautiful Bills. There was
a reason why I did not need to come to
you with phone numbers this week, because I knew it
was going to pass in the end. I knew who
the difficult actors were, I knew what people were arguing for.
I knew in the end that it would get there.
I knew the President Trump would play a big role
in it. And anyway, the One Big Beautiful Bill did
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pass the House of Representatives early this morning, Thursday morning,
with just two Republican defections. The bill passed two fifteen
or two fourteen. Two Republicans Tom Massey, Warren Davidson of
Ohio voting against it, all Democrats voting against the bill. Now,
what does that mean? That means that every person that
voted against this bill voted against the largest tax cut
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in American history. That's an extra five thousand dollars in
every American's pocket with a double digit percent decrease in
their tax bills. Americans earning between thirty and eighty thousand
dollars will pay fifteen percent less in taxes. Now, add
to that the president that really is standing up for
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working men and women. It includes his promise of no
tax on tips, no tax on overtime. That is great
for hard working Americans. It also delivers on big beautiful deportations,
as the White House called it, and permanently secures our
border and ramping up mass deportation operations. It will finish
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the President's border wall seven hundred and one miles of
the primary wall, nine hundred miles of river barriers, six
hundred and twenty nine miles of secondary barriers, one hundred
and forty one miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
They are all going to be instructed.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
It will boost border patrol and ice agents on the
front lines. And we'll get into this with doctor Oz
later in the program. It will protect and the President
was adamant about this when he went to the Capitol
this week. It will protect Medicaid. There were groups of
people that wanted cuts to Medicaid, big cuts to Medicaid.
It will protect Medicaid. But also it will kick off
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one point four million illegals that are benefiting from Medicaid.
It will also require able bodied Americans to work if
they receive benefits. In other words, work through you know,
dignity through work. You know, four point eight million able
bodied adults they just choose not to work. I don't
understand it. Kind of a boring life to me. It
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reverses the spending curse that plagues the swamp. As they
have laid out their what's in the legislation. It delivers
the largest deficit reduction in nearly thirty years, one point
six trillion, and mandatory savings. It ends taxpayer fund sex
change for minor operations, reversing the Biden era mandate that
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Medicaid covers so called gender transition procedures for minors.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
This is insane.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
It provides historic tax relief to social security recipients, no
tax on social Security benefits. It will give Americans again
the permanent tax relief through the Trump tax cuts. Everyone
who voted for this voted for the largest tax increase
in history.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
End of sentence.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
It will modernize an air traffic control system. I mean,
Sean Duffy inherited equipment, you know from the nineteen fifties
and sixties, he was. He inherited three thousand air traffic controllers.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Short.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
It will lend the green new deal, all green new
deal moneies, thank God, modernize our air traffic control system,
overhaul the system, higher air traffic controllers, incentivized, made in America.
It's also pro family and it establishes MAGA accounts for
newborns to start savings. I love that repeals the insane
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attack on the economy. It protects family farmers, and I mean,
I could just keep going on and on a boost
American development and we're not even talking about it does
help with energy dominance, but then you have the ten
trillion in commitments and spending and manufacturing that he already secured.
I mean, this is a big deal and it'll go
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to the Senate, there'll be some changes, they'll go to conference.
That bill will pass somewhat sometime around the fourth of July, hopefully.
So much to get to today as it relates that
Democrats are trying to demagogue Medicaid and medicare as they
usually do, and it's not true they're increasing spending. They're
just taking off people that don't belong, on, the illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Off the rolls.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
I mean, that would be one big beautiful bill, right,
but it advances the president's agenda on taxes, immigration, defense,
the national debt. Imagine one point six trillion in government
you know, savings in this bill. That's a lot of money.
And oh, requirements for able bodied medicaid recipients to actually work,
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I mean, unbelievable. And by the way, as well as
putting more of the cast sharing burden on states that
took advantage of the Affordable Care Act, which was not
affordable anyway, rolling back green energy tax credits for Biden.
It's unbelievable. S gratahead you all right, joining us now
is the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the author
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of the one big beautiful bill, Mike Johnson is with us.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
I don't think I'd ever want your job. Just for
the record, I don't think i'd want it.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
You're a wise man, Sjohn. It's not an easy one,
but I'll tell you what, it's very rewarding. Today. This
is a great day for the country. It really is.
We got one step closer, a big step closer this
morning to delivering that full America First agenda for the people,
and we're super excited about it.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Well, it's the largest tax cut in American history, which
also means conversely that Democrats and two Republicans voted for
the largest tax increase in history because the Trump tax
cuts were about to expire.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Yeah, that's exactly right. And look, we voted for all
these great policies. But that is so important for everybody
to remember. The Democrats are now on record this morning, Sean.
They had the opportunity to undo the damage caused by
the last four long years of Joe Biden. Instead, they
doubled down. They voted against our bill, and that means
they want higher taxes. They voted for more inflation, for
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open borders again, benefits for illegals, weakness on the world stage,
fraudwat and abuse, all of that that is now the
recorded record that's going to be very helpful for us
in the midterm election. It comes up in that first
two year cycle when we've got to keep and grow
the House majority, and we're looking forward to that contest.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
And by the way, that includes no tax on tips.
I worked in the service industry from the time I
was twelve till I was twenty. I worked in construction
after that, no tax on overtime. This is really this
shows that the Republican Party, the Make America Great Again movement,
is now the party of working men and women. I
would argue the people that really truly make this country great.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
John, you nailed it, and you and I have similar backgrounds.
As you know. Our legislation. First of all, we make permanent,
right the twenty seventeen Trump tax cuts, that's that gave
the largest tax cut to low income working families. I mean,
we are the party of the working man and women
in this country, and the American people are going to
feel the results of this is this is even more
historic because we made those tax cuts permanent. And that's
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what it means. The typical American family with two children, Okay,
they're going to see their take home pay increase by
an estimated thirteen thousand, three hundred dollars a year. That's
real money for real people. And you got there's about
eighty million hourly workers in this country, about four million
who are in the tipped occupations. They're going to see
a pay increase. It's going to average almost seventeen hundred dollars.
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Overtime workers are going to receive a tax cut up
to eighteen hundred dollars a year. This is real money
for real people. And this is exactly what President Trump
promised on the campaign trail. We're delivering it. And that's
a big thing to fulfill.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
And Americans got to make between thirty and eighty thousand
dollars a year that have been struggling the last four
years will pay what fifteen to twenty percent lesson in
federal taxes.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Yeah, and you know, here's the thing. The alternative. If
we had failed in this mission and we still got
to get it through the Senate, right, they're going to
handle that. It'll come back to us. The goal is
to get at the President's desk by July fourth. We
have a massive Independence Day celebration of America. First, it's
going to be epic, but Sean, we had to do
it because if we didn't, we don't get this done.
The average American tax payer is going to have a
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massive tax increase. It'll be the largest tax increase in
US history when the original Trump tax cuts would expire
at the end of this year. And I mean it's real.
It's like a twenty two percent tax increase that will
befall every family by one estimate, twenty six million day
businesses in America. It would have their tax increased go
up to forty three percent. I mean, it would be devastating.
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So we had no margin. Vayer. We had to get
this done. And I'm the line that we get the
first big step. Now we get it to the Senate
and it goes to President's desk.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Let me go to the medicaid portion of this, and
we have doctor Ozon later to talk more about it. Specifically,
illegal immigrants, there's one point four million of them that
get Medicaid benefits. They will be kicked off that they
you enter this country illegally, you shouldn't be living off
the American taxpayers, in my view. Also, able bodied Americans
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will be required to work if they get benefits. That's
about four point eight million people. I believe in dignity
through employment myself. And it also delivers the largest deficit
reduction and nearly what thirty years How much is that?
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Yeah, it's historic. I mean, look, historic deficit reduction. There's
never been anything like this. Really, if you adjust for inflation,
we saved this morning. We saved almost one point nine
trillion dollars of taxpayer funds while also checking all these
boxes and delivering for the folks. And it's got everything
in it. I mean, we call it the one Big
Beautiful Bill. The President named it that because it's the
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best description. It's got historic spending cuts, it's got historic
tax relief for American workers. It's got the largest investment
in border security shown and a generation at the same time,
all in the same legislation, we're unleashing American energy dominance.
We're restoring strength on the world stage again. And to
your point, we're ensuring that these programs like Medicaid and
SNAP are preserved. We're securing the programs because we're making
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sure they're only for US citizens who need and deserve them,
not illegal not people trying to achieve the system. Doctor
Oz was a great, great member of the President's team.
I talked to him two days ago about this as
we were finalizing it. He's excited because you're right, Sean,
able bodied young men do not need to be riding
the wagon on medicaid. They need to be working. And
when we do that, when we have public policies that
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incur is work, it builds purpose and dignity in people's flying.
It's a win win win all the way around.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
And that's why four point eight million able bodied adults
that choose not to work and there are now jobs available,
and we have ten trillion dollars in committed moneies for manufacturing,
which includes pharmaceuticals and semiconductor chips and automobiles because of
the President's battle over tariffs. I mean that ten trillion
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dollars is a massive commitment that's going to result in
high paying career jobs for Americans. But on the Medicaid
question again, it reverses the Biden era mandate that Medicaid
cover so called gender transition procedures for miners and ending
taxpayer funded chemical castration. Frankly, I call it the mutilation
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of American kids. And you're right about the border because
it gives the president money for mass deportations as needed.
It also offers what seven hundred miles of primary wall,
nine hundred miles of river barriers, six hundred and twenty
nine miles of secondary barriers, one hundred and forty one
miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers that will be constructed.
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It will boost border patrol and ice agents on the
front lines. This is now protecting our country, especially after
the open borders of Harris and Biden that brought us
what fourteen fifteen million. Nobody knows the actual number.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Yeah, we use the number. It might be closer to twenty.
There is no accurate count, and that's part of the problem.
But we had to have strong leadership. President Trump has
brought that back in spades. I mean, he's the most effective,
most consequential president, certainly of the modern era. I mean,
you can make an argument here very soon, probably in
all of American history. And it's just really something I
talked to him late last night. We had a celebratory call.
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He's such a he is such a personal involvement in
what happens in the legislative branch of the government. It's innovative.
He's just that kind of leader, and it's been a
great He's a partner in it. What a concept, right,
President of the United States, the commander in chief also
carrying so much and helping out with the little details
and making sure the legislative package is sheppered it through.
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It's just a great thing for the country. Unified government.
This is what the Republican Party represents. This is what
we will deliver for the American people. We had a
historic collection because President Trump really set the record. Seventy
seven point four million Americans gave him the popular vote win.
We had the largest popular vote win in the House
among House Republicans in our history as well, seventy four
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point eight millions. They gave us the mandate, John and
President Trump is delivering on it every day and we're
doing it as well. It's a great pay for the country.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
The only issue that people have called in about that
I really don't have a good answer to because I
never read the final version. I know you had your
final markup last night. I think it actually happened after
my TV show. As it relates to social Security, the
President had promised no taxes on Social Security. You know,
where does that stand if you're an individual is it
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up to twenty five thousand, no tax up to fifty
percent of your benefits if you're at a certain level.
Where does that stand for people that are concerned about
Social Security?
Speaker 3 (25:13):
Yeah, look what he promised on the trail, and what
we all echoed everywhere is that we were not going
to have tax on tips, no tax on overtime. We
were not going to have taxes on interest on car
loans for those cards that are made in the USA.
That's a big thing. And also historic tax relief for
seniors on Social Security. And there is some range. There
are the varying ranges of people's income levels and where
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they are and all that. There's charts and graphs. You're right.
It was negotiated at the very end because we wanted
to make sure we gave the maximum amount of relief
for the people. President Trump is the president for all Americans,
for hard working Americans, for those who struggle and work
hard every day to get by their own that and
you know what, when you provide that kind of relief
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on it's good for individuals, it's good for families, for communities,
states or nation as a whole. I said, I said
it my four spiece West night, Sean, it kind of
as we concluded on this right before the vote, A
strong America is good for the entire world. And it
doesn't matter what party you're in. You ought to be
cheering this along. You ought to be you ought to
be applauding what President Trump and what Dougeons the Congress
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are doing because it's not a part of an exercise.
We are delivering relief for everybody, and I think they're
going to reward us for that the next election cycle.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
You know, it's two listen.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
I love the fact that it gives permanent tax relief
that benefits every American. I love no tax on tips,
no tax on overtime. I love that you will modernize
this busted air traffic control system. When I talked to
Sean Duffy, I was shocked. Yeah that you know, we
have where three thousand air traffic controllers shy, and we
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have equipment that goes back to the fifties, sixties and seventies.
They've never modernized. And I'm glad that you got rid
of any funding for the Degree New Deal five hundred
billion dollars, which is insane. I love that it incentiviz
is made in America. And rewards companies to build their
products here in America. I love that it's pro family
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and their MAGA accounts for newborns to start saving.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
I love all of that.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
And you're repealing the Democrats, you know, insane attack on
you know requirement that Venmo and PayPal and other transactions
over six hundred dollars v reported to the I R S.
Can you please leave us alone? And protects farmers. But
let me go back to the Social Security question. Are
people in every category paying less? Is anybody paying more?
Speaker 3 (27:33):
No? No, No one's saying more. Everybody's paying less. And
I don't have I don't have the final like schematic
in front of me with all the numbers, but it is.
It's real relief. And I think I think the average
about five thousand dollars back in the pockets of seniors
who are relying on Social Security, and they're very degrees
of course, and how much they receive and all of that.
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They're tables that that correspond with all this. I don't
have an in front of me, but I'm telling you
it is real relief for everybody. And that's exactly what
the President promised. That's what we are delivering. And importantly, Sean,
by the way, we're doing this in a way that
is fiscally responsible because we're trying to change the debt
trajectory of the country because we've got to do that.
We all know how important it is. It's the number
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one threat to our national security. So these are investments.
I mean, when you put money back in the pockets
of the linked people, that's how the economy grows. Because
they spend it, and they invested in job creators and
risk takers and entrepreneurs, expand their businesses and add more employees.
Wages go up. The beautiful thing about this, Sean, is
it's not theory. We've already proven this. We had a
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first Trump administration and you and I know, because you
talk about all the time. Remind people, after the first
two years the first Trump administration, we brought about the
greatest economy in the history of the world, not just
the US, because the cut taxes and cut regulations and
we let the free market flourish. That's what we're doing
this time, and now on steroids because all these other
things are with it as well.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
In this bill, you will modernize this busted air traffic
control system. In this bill, you will begin, especially with
the Golden Dome, but with other weapons systems as well,
be building out the next generation of weaponry. In this bill,
you will unleash America's energy dominance, which I believe We're
going to have the lowest prices for gasoline a Memorial
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Day if you factor in inflation since you know, in
the last twenty plus years. And it will boost our
mineral development so we won't be dependent on other countries.
Those are four very big components to me. I'll give
you the last word.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
On this part.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
Yeah. I mean, look, in quick summary, America is going
to be more prosperous, more secure, and more free. I mean,
that's what Congress has done. The President promised it, we're
delivering it.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
What about do we have enough rare earth minerals in
this country that we won't be dependent on any other country.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
I know we have enough natural gas, oil, and coal.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
Yeah. Look, God has blessed America with all these extraordinary
natural resources. The problem is the Democrats and all the
radical you know, Green New Deal agenda and all of
that stuff, they have foreclosed our ability to use that.
We're we're unwinding that, We're removing the shortening the permitting processes,
and we're allowing for us to mine and use the
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resources God given us. It's crazy for us to be
having to import critical and rear earth.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Meare well, they wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
They wouldn't allow mining, just like they wouldn't allow drilling,
just like they wouldn't allow fracking or coal mining, and
just like they don't want us to have gas stoves
or plastic stross.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
We're getting rid of all of that, one step at
a time.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Well, congratulations, mister speaker. I think it's probably the most
conservative bill I've ever seen past. I think it is
the most conservative bill I've ever seen past in my lifetime.
And this certainly will reap huge rewards for the American
people overall. I really appreciate it. Good job, and we'll
see what happens with the Senate and in conference, and
hopefully by the fourth of July this will be done.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
We appreciate your time.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Thanks for all the air covering my friends God with
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Nine four one, Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program, all right when we come back,
doctor Oz, then Brian mass the Congressman, and Jimmy Fayla
straight ahead,