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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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tals and saying you a conscious son. Went, I'll be
entire high tell.
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And if you want a little banging and yun ain't
come along.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
I think we are in the midst of generational change
and we'll see that continue to unfold. I mean, Richard
literally sounds like someone who was broken out of the
insane asylum. Like you just be all over the place.
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This is gestopo like behavior where plain clothes officers wearing
masks are terrorizing immigrants.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
Trado is back in style. Welcome to the revolution, coming.
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Speaker 1 (01:11):
All right, thanks Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of
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one Sean if you want to be a part of
the program. President Trump wrapping up with Elon Musk at
the White House. He's still staying on dose is still continuing. Uh,
but Elon is not going to be able to devote
as much time as he would would like to. Uh,
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but he will still be overseeing so much of it. Uh.
But the guy's got a million businesses to run and
it was only supposed to originally be for one hundred
and thirty days. And the DOGE team, while many members,
will stay intact and those policies are going to continue
to be implemented across every aspect of our government. With
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the goal of, you know, getting to two trillion dollars
in waste, fraud, abuse and corruption. They've gotten one hundreds
of billions of dollars. And it's really it was kind
of sad to me. And I'm watching Elon and I've
gotten to meet him now a couple number of times.
I met him like three or four times now, and
the guy's absolutely brilliant. He's he's somebody that you just
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you sit there and you want to listen and learn
from and his he does not think like the rest
of us. He's on this whole other level, this whole
other plane, and it's fascinating to watch. And you see
it in his work as Boring Company, for example. We
don't really talk about that. In his ability to build
tunnels and do it cheaply and get it done. I mean,
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you know, look look at the Second Avenue subway system
in New York. How many how many decades and billions
of dollars have they wasted on that project. Remember it's
like Second Avenue Subway. Yeah, I remember how much money
they've been spending on that.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
I got to tell you something, I love that subway
saves my life. Life.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Oh well, weren't they supposed to extend it? And they
still haven't gotten done, just like every other I think
it took thirty some odd years. And somebody told me
although I think they recently finished Laguadi Airport. That airport
my entire adult life was under construction and you could move.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
But it's still filled with lazy people. So it doesn't matter.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Yeah, well, you know, I mean, I just thankfully I
don't have to fly through it anymore, Thank goodness. I
don't want to go near it. I just think, though,
I mean, why would anybody want to do what Elon
Musk was trying to do and has been and frankly
very successful and accomplishing a lot and getting us on
the right track. And if we followed through on his
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example this country, imagine cutting out stop robbing from our
kids and balancing our budget and eliminating government waste, brought
an abuse and corruption. I mean, just what we found
a usaide alone was unbelievable. You know, he leaves having
found at least two hundred billion dollars, but every department
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is in the process. Remember, after the one big beautiful bill,
then Republicans will have to almost immediately begin the process
of returning to regular order, and that means getting a
budget together by October first, when the fiscal year begins.
I hope they accomplished that. I hope they begin the
process of getting that budget in balance because it's critical
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and we got to stop robin from our kids and grandkids.
I think what the President's been able to set up
financially for the country is pretty phenomenal, and it is
it's transformational in so many different ways. You know, nobody
gives the president credit that, you know. I know there's
a lot of talk about tariffs, and I would like
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to see more tariff deals done. And the President did
point out today that China's already broken the tariff agreement
that they had with the US, and he said he
made a fast deal with China to save them from
what I thought was going to be a very bad situation.
And because of this de everything quickly stabilized. China got
back to business as usual. Everybody was happy. It was
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good news. And then he said the bad news is China,
perhaps not surprisingly to some, has totally violated their agreement
with us. So much for being missed a nice guy,
he said, It's not immediately clear what agreement was broken,
but I mean Scott Bessant, you know, was the one
that broke that news after one long weekend. Now, the
Chinese need access to our markets. That's not going to change.
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They were experiencing a lot of turmoil in terms of
their economy, and so I do believe that will force
them back to the table. It was even unrest in
many cities in China's people were being laid off and
they're not being paid well to begin with. But nobody
gave Donald Trump credit. I mean, all the foundational pieces
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for the greatest economy, or the Golden Age as he
calls it, are in place, but he doesn't. Nobody, nobody
really ever talks about it. We have ten trillion dollars
in investment commitments over the next four years, and we're
going to bring pharmaceutical manufacturing back to America. We're going
to start producing semiconductor chips here in America. We're going
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to have more car plans built right here in America,
and foreign car companies are investing in those plants. I
mean that that alone is going to create untold millions
of high paying career jobs for Americans. You know. Now,
the tariffs also took in a whopping twenty five billion
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dollars last month in April of May. There were record
months in terms of tariff money that was brought into
our government. But you start with a basic truth, a
fundamental truth that is simple, and that is we've been
ripped off, and we've allowed countries to rip us off,
friend and foe alike. Now you have two choices at
that point, you continue to be ripped off and allow
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countries to rip you off, you stand up for yourself
and you say this has got to stop. And I
think the President's decision was the right decision. But between
the ten trillion in commitments from countries and companies and
the rest of his economic plan, including the one big,
beautiful bill that will be the largest tax cut in
history that will eliminate taxes on tips and overtime and
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social security, et cetera. It is, you know, it's just
going to take a while to get going now. I
do believe by the time the midterms come along, the
economy's going to be humming because every time conservative principles
are put in place on the economy, those principles work.
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And for the president now to finish with I, in
my view, there are really five big deals that need
to be done. China is one of them, India is
another one, Australia, the EU, and Canada slash Mexico. That'd
be six countries if you're counting officially, but I'm counting
Canada and Mexico to get other and it's it's and
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we're and we're instilling those principles. It is. You know,
it's a pretty incredible time that we're living in. Is
very transformational. Newton and I were talking about this yesterday
and he couldn't be more right. The Trump administration has
issued merit based hiring guidelines for the federal government. How's
that for a change of pace? What a difference an
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administration can make. They're creating merit based hiring, ending the
use of race, sex Religion, Data for Diversity, Equity Inclusion
and the Office of Personnel Management release their merit hiring
plan and it was sent Thursday to heads and acting
heads of departments and agencies. I mean, why shouldn't the
best qualified person get the job? Well, they weren't given
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the same opportunity, not everybody in life. Life is not
fair in that sense. But what about the people that
work harder in school? What about the people that do
those free internships. What about the people that put the
time in. I mean, in some cases they end up
getting punished for doing it. Now, the Supreme Court has
backed Donald Trump on ending Joe Biden's illegal alien parole pipeline.
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They ruled Friday that the President can move forward with
the ending the former president's parole pipeline for illegals while
the case makes its way through the unappellate Court. And
by the way, we're talking about the legal status of
more than five hundred and thirty thousand illegals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua,
Venezuela or allowed into the US via a Biden error
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parole pipeline known as the cchn V program. And following
the announcement to non governmental organizations partially funded by Alex
and George Soros's Open Society Foundation. They sued the Trump administration.
I mean, there's never ending lawsuit. I mean, what the
left does, and this is their tactic and strategy, is
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what they could never run on and win on electorally,
and what they could never get done legislatively because the
American people would never support it. They go to judge
shopping and go to judicial activists. At a minimum, they're
just slowing down the president's progress, you know. So now
they and the Supreme Court is limiting judges' authority to
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block infrastructure projects over environmental concerns. Elections have consequences. There
is a constitution that we get lectured about all the time.
You know, the very people that said democracy is on
the ballot, democracy in peril of the very people that
for four years covered up Joe Biden's significant cognitive decline.
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This is the biggest White House presidential scandal in history
that we had everybody knowing that you had an incompetent,
frankly cognitively incapacitated president. I mean, and then they were
going to run for re election. And one guy quoted
in this fake Jake Tapper books, saying yeah, we just
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have to you know, roll them out every once in
a while to show proof of life. I mean, fully
willing to take the power of the presidency away from him.
Pretty unbelievable. Now, we did have this ruling yesterday about
you know, the battle over tariffs, and the president rebuked
a trio of judges who overturned his tariff agenda. But
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then immediately thereafter, an appeals court reinstated the president's policy.
A federal appeals court has blocked a lower court ruling
striking down the president's reciprocal tariffs at the request of
the White House, and that is the right decision. That
would be, you know, the power of the president, and
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it really is. You know, these are incredible times that
we're living in. I mean, if you can believe he
had a federal district judge on Wednesday say that the
Trump administration's effort to deport Mahmoud Khalil may be unconstitutional.
But I'm sorry, conservative legal experts are not buying. You're
not from this country. Why do you think you have
constitutional rights? This guy was leading these pro Palestine, anti
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Israel activists and protests at Columbia University. An immigration judge
said he could be deported, but then a US district
judge for New Jersey said that the order is likely
to be dismissed as unconstitutionally vague. Again, judge shopping judicial activism.
You know, Mark Levin wrote a whole book about men
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in black, and one good thing I saw the Justice
Department is telling the American Bar Association they're no longer
going to comply with their stupid ratings for judicial nominees.
They shouldn't. And frankly, it's about time somebody stood up
to the Federalist Society because they have made some awful recommendations.
They say they look for originalists for the Supreme Court
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and other high positions on the court, and they have
been wrong way too often for my liking. And there's
got to be a different prices to get people that
have strong constitutional originalist thinking for our court system. This
Biden cover up scandal, I am telling you, And this
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was right on so many levels. We first pointed it
out in twenty nineteen. Now think of all the things
that the Democrats and the media legacy media mob have
gotten wrong. The list is staggering. And don't think it's
by accident. They covered up Joe's cognitive state. They knew better,
they lied. They didn't care because they hate Trump. They
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didn't care that Hillary Clinton paid for the dirty Russian
disinformation dossier that ended up being the basis of four
FISA applications and warrants that rune Carter Page's life and
back toward spying on Donald Trump, the candidate, the transition team,
and the President. They ignored the phony valuation of mar
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A Lago at eighteen million dollars, sorry, over a billion.
Ask any realtor in Palm Beach, Florida, and they will
tell you it's over a billion. And now it sounds
crazy and it is gold. Look on Zillo the price
of homes in Palm Beach, It's crazy. They didn't care.
They didn't care that Letitia James ran on a Get
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Trump platform or Alvin Bragg ran on a Get Trump platform.
They didn't care about the fact that statute of limitations
had run out on a misdemeanor case, and they came
up with a novel legal theory to bring up those
pony thirty four charges against Donald Trump. The media all
they cared about, and the same with Joe Biden. And
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his cognitive state was protecting Biden and hurting Trump. They
didn't care about the five hundred and seventy four riots
in the summer of twenty twenty. They only cared about
the one riot. The media has gotten so much wrong.
Now they're paying a price. I noticed that fake Jake
Tapper had the lowest ratings he's had in what in
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like ten fifteen years, and he's got more publicity than
he's ever had. But meanwhile, the media got Richard Jewel wrong,
they got Duke Lacrosse wrong, they got Uva wrong, they
got Ferguson Missouri wrong, Freddie Gray wrong. They get everything wrong,
and they never make a correction. And all the scandals
involving or so called scandals were Trump because they are corrupt,
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they're ideological, they're liberal, leftist talk show hosts, and they
are not journalists like they claim. And as we roll
along eight hundred and nine foot one, Sean, if you
want to be a part of the program, Linda, do
you agree that this Joe Biden cognitive cover up is
the greatest presidential White House scandal in our lifetime? I do,
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because what people are not really focused on, and they
really need to and we're going to get into We're
doing a deep dive into this tonight. Is what they
don't understand. The president is the commander in chief. And
now we had the story come out today damning new
evidence and James Comer came out. It was on in
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the Western Journal that the autopen scandal. There was more
activity with that auto pen in the last one hundred
days of the Biden administration than in his first three
and a half years. The guy used to be able
to sign his freaking name and that raises the questions
about the pardons that he gave last minute, even to
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his family. My view him twenty five now to the
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lot on this tonight because I think it's the biggest
White House presidential scandal in our history. What did they
know when did they know it and who was really
in charge because it wasn't Joe Biden. I mean, this
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is as damning as it gets. And that is and
I saw this. I forgot. I forgot who wrote this
in the Western Journal. I guess James Comer speaking to
reporters and this autopen scandal is the real deal. And
he stated that they identified individuals effectively doing the work
of the president in place of the president, signing the
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executive orders and pardons via auto pen. What is this
autopen thing? I don't get it. I know authors have
often used it for a book. They'll they'll do variations
of their their handwriting, and people I've always felt that's
this in genuous I was given an opportunity in a
book to do it, and I just I'm like, I
can sign the stupid book. What's a big deal. I mean,
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if people are nice enough to buy it, I should
be I should be grateful that they would want my signature.
And I am. By the way, anyway, I remember remember
that one year Linda I signed about eighty thousand tip
sheets and then they actually insert it as a page
in the book. Yeah, you're really fa It took forever.
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It took one of our.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Better memories here. It was just so, I mean, you're just.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
Why I did it over my two week vacation on
around Christmas. I just literally and then people said, well,
your handwriting changed, I'm like, no, my arm was dead tired.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
Yeah, it was at I don't think anything was worse
than the day you did the live signing. Not worse,
but just overwhelming at the Reagan Library back.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
In the day was my gosh, yeah, but it was fun.
I mean, you know what, I'm grateful, you know, but
if somebody asked me recently, I was at the at
the Florida Panthers game. You know, I love ice hockey.
I've always and I can't stand any New York team anymore.
I'm done. I'm checked out in New York. I'm a
Florida Panthers fan. And this is their third trip to
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the Stanley Cup and they're going to be playing. It's
a rematch with Edmonton and again this year. And that
series went seven games last year and they were up
three zero. You know how stressful that was for me.
It's more stressful than doing the show and talking to
you on a daily basis. That could be pretty stressful.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
It's pretty intense.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
So and somebody said, you must not like taking selfies.
I'm like, can I ask you a question? And to
go sure? I said, what do you do for a
business for a living? And he tells me whatever the
business he's in. I said, if your customer asked to
take a picture, would you take a picture? I mean,
anybody that wouldn't take a picture with somebody that's nice
enough to want one, I'm like, you're insane. I wouldn't
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have a job unless people listen to my show or
watch my TV show. I'm very grateful. I don't know
why people have that attitude. You know, there are people,
you know, Frank Sinatra famously told, you know, would curse
people out of dask for an autograph or a picture.
I'm like, well, why, it makes no sense to me. Anyway,
Comer you know was on my show earlier this week,
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but Anyway also posted on x and revealed that there
have been a massive upticks in these pardons and executive
orders during Biden's last hundred days. And he said there
was an activity in the last one hundred days of
the Biden administration more than the first three and a
half years. And he said the four staffers that we
asked to have have come to come in for transcribed
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interviews have all lawyered up. He said, there's more activity
in the last hundred days of the Biden administration than
the first three and a half years of the Biden administration,
and that means far more reaching executive orders. Now, I've
been told by some of my sources that there are
certain traps that have been set by the people they
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that knew they were leaving to try to make the
Trump people look bad. And all I'll tell you is,
if some things seem to be going slower, then you
might like that may be part of the reason. As
a matter of fact, I can confirm it is part
of the reason. That is very very real, and one
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day that will come out. But we've got to ask
questions here that I guess we're a little bit uncomfortable
with people like I remember the Wall Street Journal, Remember
in early June of twenty four they had a story
entitled behind closed Doors, Biden shows signs of slipping. Now,
we were talking about this as early as twenty nineteen.
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We went out on a limb. We were widely panned,
widely criticized attack for it. And anyway, eventually people started
catching up. Wall Street Journal writes this piece in June
of twenty twenty four about Biden's slipping, and the reporters
buying that story were viciously attacked by by by just
speaking up and telling the truth. And then it was
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not long thereafter that they came up with this term
cheap bake videos. And here's where the tough question is
gonna comit. Were the people closest to Biden. I know,
I'm not supposed to ask this question. Is anyone really
going to try and convince me they didn't see it?
Or do you believe as I do, that they saw
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far worse than we ever saw that whenever Joe got
in public, we got the best Joe that we were
ever gonna get, and it had to be far worse
behind the scenes. And that's why I had this small window,
what ten to three every day of four and how
many days did they call lit at nine am ten
am in the morning meeting? You're not gonna see her
here from the president again all day? You know, compare
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that to the speed of Trump. It's unbelievable. But does
the word elder abuse seem to be appropriate here? If
people knew he was, is that cognitively impaired and not
up to the job, and they still were pushing him
to run when he could barely get over the finish
line and finish his first term and maybe wasn't even
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in charge at the end. I mean, that's such a
massive scandal, unbelievable. Core inflation has fallen to its lowest
rate in four years. I guess Wall Street was wrong again.
The CPI Consumer Price Index only up point one percent
in April, the second month in a row. Consumers got
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relief from inflation that has plagued the economy throughout the
Biden years. And by the way, and it turns out
prices are just up two point one percent. Remember Biden
inherited one point nine percent and then he took it
to nine percent two point one percent? Well, what has
the Fed been telling us? Their target is two point zero?
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Jer Own Powell? Cut rates interest rates immediately you reach
your stated goal. There's no earthly reason why you're keeping
interest rates this high. Because it's hurt in the economy.
It's slowing down home building, it's slowing down the sale
of existing homes. What are you doing? You know, this
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is your favorite inflation gauge, the Fed's favorite inflation gauge,
the Consumer Price Index. It's unbelievable America's trade deficit with
the rest of the world that has been cut in half.
This was in the Wall Street Journal. Most of the
media breaking its neck looking the other way this morning
stunning Commerce Department report on inflation now plunged under Donald
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Trump to a four year low. And you probably won't
be hearing too much about it, but you know then
you have. Thanks to the Trump tariffs, America's trade deficit
with the rest of the world has now been cut
nearly in half. US trade deficit for good shrank substantially
in April's new tariffs weight on imports goods good imports
fell twenty percent two hundred and seventy six point one billion,
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exports rose three point four percent. Well, that's good for
American workers, isn't it. And he will get these trade
deals done. I'm very confident of that. New Commerce Department
numbers show that implation rate under Trump has now dropped
to the lowest level in four years. Incomes rose by
a healthy zero point eight percent in April. We're doing
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a lot better already under Donald Trump. Way do we
get the big beautiful bill energy dominance going, the tax
cuts in place. The ten trillion in committed money is
to be spent manufacturing beginning in this country. Treasury Secretary
Scott Bessen telling Fox News that he has sympathy for
some members of the Senate who want more spending cuts,
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but the issue can't be solved in a year. They're
doing the very best. They're also working under the difficulty
of reconciliation, which is hard, but it is I would argue,
the most conservative bil I've seen in my life. It's
not perfect, and I think they got to get to
work right away and take their pen and start slashing
as much as possible and move this country towards a
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balanced budget and stop robbing from our kids and save
you know, social Security and Medicaid, and also build the
next generation of weaponry. To take a lot of money,
we need to get people back to work with high
paying career jobs. It's a great way to start. Volkswagon,
which is Europe's largest industrial group, said that they will
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make quote a massive investment in the US. Why are
all these countries doing this because of Donald Trump? Why
are they doing it also because they want access to
our markets. They want to sell you their stuff. That's
the reason. And as long as we'd sit back and
allow these countries to abuse us, they'd never make these investments.
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Why should they? And we were stupid enough to allow
it to happen. There was an interesting Salon piece out
how long how low will Democrats sink before the DNC
acts the DNC can't get their own act together, David
Hogg saying that he's gonna primary raise millions of dollars
in primary incumbents. By the way, Victor Davis Hansen is
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predicting Schumer's ouster by AOC as political pressures mount, I
can see that for sure, one hundred percent. Uh. Jasmine
Crockett goes on I guess Jim Acosta fake news. Acosta
has a podcast anyway, He had on one of our
favorite Democrats. We love Jasmine Crockett on this program. I'm sorry.
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We love AOC, we love Jasmine Crockett, we love the squad,
we love Grandpa Bernie. I mean, that's the face of
the Democratic Party. Let everybody hear for them. Did you
see Stephen A. Smith. You'd play them all day if
you could. Last night on TV, it was pretty funny,
but there, you know, and she thinks that the actually
believes that Donald Trump will throw her in jail. Nobody
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wants to throw her in jail. Just talking, and let
Michelle Obama keep talking too. Do you hear she was
talking about autism may have been caused by older sperm.
Did you see that this week? And then a women's
reproductive system is not primarily intended for bearing children. Reproductive system.
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Let's pay attention to the words we're talking about here.
Well that's what she said. Anyways, she was having a
discussion about where women should go to get proper information.
So many men have no idea what women go through, right, well,
there are things that men go through that maybe women
don't know about exactly. That makes sense, right, Yeah, I'm
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just that just need to be quiet. We haven't considered
you know how it affects a lot of male lawmakers,
a lot of male politicians, a lot of male religious leaders.
And now they think about the issue of choice as
if it's just a about the fetus, the baby. But
women's reproductive health is about our life. Well nobody, you know,
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rape Vin says mother's life. Almost everybody makes out those
exceptions and more country is kind of It's called a fetus.
It's a fetus.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
But if it was murdered, you know, would be a
double homicide.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
It'd be murdered. You have Anthony Wiener's back. He was
asked about our women. You know, he equipped that women
are crazy about him, despite going to prison and being
required to register as a sex offender. Oh sure, my,
oh my god, they're crazy about me, he said, women
are crazy about me. He's on some podcast and you know. Meanwhile,
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the sexting saga began more than a decade ago with
a lude photo of the married congressman in his underwear
was posted on one of Wiener's public social media accounts.
Whoopsie Daisy. Remember when Andrew Breitbart took over that that
press conference and then we had him on right after that.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
Incredible, That was actually funny.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
He commandeered the whole presser. He just took over the room.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
He kept his phone on so we were able to
get him like live while it was happening.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Oh it was. He was a force of nature. And
he and I we once had a big battle. Remember
I told this story before, but right part So one
day he gives a speech and he uses Linda salty language,
very salty language, words I would never use for a woman. Okay,
And I called him, I said, how'd you like your speech?
(31:33):
He said, the crowd loved it. I said, let me
ask you a question. Do you want to be able
to have power and influence for just the long term
or are you just in this for the short term
long term? And then we got into an argument. Well,
I said, if you keep if you keep calling women
those names, you're never going to be taken seriously. Anyway,
he ends up hanging up on me. He didn't call
(31:54):
me back, and then after he called me back, we
had a night. He hung up on me again, and
then he finally called me back and he said, thought
about it. You're right. He was a good guy, He
really was, and he was gutsy. He was like one
of the first people to be out there and be
really gutsy. All right, eight hundred and nine point one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program.
(32:16):
It turns out everything we reported about Russia collusion ended
up being right, just like we're right about so many
other things. We'll check in with Greg Jared on the
other side of this. Why is the Nashville Mayor Freddie
O'Connell endangering the lives of ice agents by doxing them,
and when is that going to be against the law. Also,
(32:38):
Rich Burgess will join us and we'll talk about how
good parenting and fatherhood and toxic versus toxic masculinity and
what the difference is. You know, Yeah, you can be
the head of your household. Oh my gosh, open the
door for a woman. Oh, pay for a date. Toxic
masculinity straight ahead,