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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Have not had this happen for four years, you said.
And you'd ask one question to Biden, and it was
always the ice cream question, right, what flavor ice cream
do you love?
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Questions?
Speaker 1 (00:13):
I like vanilla. And that was the end of the conference.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
President Trump holding a marathon cabinet meeting that stretched past
three hours, covering just about every major issue facing Americans
at home and abroad. At the center of it all,
crime forty seven, was touting his incredible turnarout of Washington,
d c. From one of America's most dangerous cities to
what he now calls the safest city in the nation,
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and in classic Trump fashion, he pointed out the awkward
reality for Democrats. They're defending crime instead of fighting it.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
And we are the party, the Republicans of the party
that wants to stop crime. We're against crime. The Democrats
like crime. I don't know why. I think crime will
be the big subject of the MIDI and will be
the big subject of the next election. They called it
a trap, this Democrat consultant. They said, he's put them
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in a trap again, because these are a traps, you know,
eighty twenty, but they're not eighty twenty. Then almost one
hundred to nothing, and.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Just as the President predicted, the left is falling for it.
As Political noted this morning on crime, Trump has Democrats
right where he wants them. Case in point Chicago, Mara
Brandon Johnson repeatedly dodged Moarning Joe's questions on whether an
increased police presence would help out with violence in the
Windy City.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
Would you also like to get federal funding to help
put five thousand more cops on the street in Chicago?
Speaker 5 (01:44):
Policing by itself as not the full strategy.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
Do you believe that the streets in Chicago would be
safer if there were more uniformed police officers on the
streets of Chicago.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
I believe the city of Chicago and cities across America
would be safer if we actually had, you know, affordable housing.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
Look the question, I asked my question, but and I.
Speaker 7 (02:08):
Just idiots er.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
No, would an additional five thousand cops on the streets
in Chicago help compliment those programs to make Chicago safer?
Speaker 6 (02:19):
I don't believe that just simply putting out an arbitrary
number around police officers is the answer.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
All right, Dan, I actually agree with the mayor in
the sense that policing is not the only thing you need.
You also need prosecution, right and tough on crime policies
and laws in cities across the country to actually keep
people off the streets and from getting out if they
commit a crime. But it seems like to me the
Democrats and these mayors have gone so far off the
deep end with the defund the police movement that they
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can't now come back to saying and admitting that actually
not having police officers really has been detrimental.
Speaker 8 (02:52):
Brandon Johnson and Chicago in particular, But Mariel Bowser in
DC a little bit different, right. She has said we
need to add I think a three hundred police officers.
She's asked and hoping for more recruits. And so that's
why initially, even with her in DC, it was like,
we don't really love this, but it could help. And
then she's had to deal with her constituents and gone
onto a little bit to the left. But in general
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it's like she knows that this can give them some
breathing space in order to get some things calmed down.
But in the meantime you have Brandon Johnson. This guy's
more recently has done better, but about two months ago,
he had a seven percent approval rating in all of Chicago. Okay,
and it's mostly a Democrat city.
Speaker 7 (03:27):
So that means your.
Speaker 8 (03:28):
Mom and maybe your aunt still like you. And that's it.
What was so painful about the interview that Joe Scarborough
did with him is that he's clearly trying to give
him a lifeline. He's trying to lead the witness. He's like,
don't you think that more police would help? And he's like,
but don't you think? And even Brandon Johnson didn't want
to take that because he thought that Joe Scarborough was
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trying to put him in a trap. And so now
you're going to have Democrats all across the country have
to defend this. And that is one on the merits good,
let's have this debate, let's figure out a way get
America cities more safe. But also then on the politics,
Carl Rowe was on Newsroom today saying that if you
go back and Harold maybe could talk about this that
when Bill Clinton realized that the nineteen ninety six was
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going to be a bad election year, what did he do?
Figured out a way to do the crime Bill, add
more cops and get the federal government to pay for it,
and he was able to win.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
So Tyris. One of the big problems Democrats have besides
defending crime, is that President Trump made a campaign promise
to clean up DC, and now other people in these
cities are saying, why can't we do that in our city?
Why are our leaders failing us? They combined it with
policy and execution, which is resulting in results. I mean,
there are thousands of arrests happening in DC. So it's
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not just like they've said this and they hope people
like it. It's actually actionable.
Speaker 6 (04:44):
You keep going to I always try to look at
the other size perspective and you try to figure out
what is their argument.
Speaker 9 (04:49):
Even when I made a.
Speaker 6 (04:50):
Little little chart you just the pros and cons, there's
just there's no pros to their argument. We had four
years of lawlessness in our big cities to where they're emboldened,
they're attracted, they've formed groups, they use Facebook to map
out there where they're going to go. So and the
police are underfunded and they went through four years of hell.
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So the only reasonable way to fix this is to
bring in extra help, which is in this case our military.
Speaker 9 (05:20):
And we've seen amazing results.
Speaker 6 (05:22):
Not just that they're there, but the presence is there
now the guys when they're in the house going hey,
which Walmart A we're going to knock off? I don't
know man as soldiers everywhere. I'm not going out tonight.
It's a deterrent and it's working. And my argument is,
since you try to figure out what is the profit,
what is the benefit of speaking out against this? Whom
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is going to vote for you or support you or
send you money in your campaign for saying I'm anti
everything they're doing.
Speaker 9 (05:49):
So the best way to win this.
Speaker 6 (05:51):
Argument is only one way. What Mayor Johnson has to
do is he needs to They like to do challenges.
They always want to do bench press challenges. And this
here's a.
Speaker 9 (05:58):
Challenge for you.
Speaker 6 (05:59):
Switch with one of your constituents in these rough neighborhoods
without your team. All you get is a little little
chess camera and that's it. And you live in that
apartment for seven days with no staff, no bodyguards, nothing,
in a small allounge one hundred bucks and you figure
it out for a week.
Speaker 9 (06:16):
See how long you go.
Speaker 6 (06:17):
And then when you come out of that and if
you can look that camera in the face, of yeah,
we don't need help in our cities, then then maybe
you could have an argument.
Speaker 9 (06:23):
I could add that.
Speaker 8 (06:24):
To the list, but you have to add kids so
that you have to send a school yes to that
in scenario, because that's a huge brand.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
And to play in parks and to walk down the
street by themselves, and not to do what the governor
Illinois just did, which is to go to a place
with bodyguards in the safest part of Chicago and film
the water, ignoring it exactly exact water.
Speaker 6 (06:40):
Crimes are not running out of this where the crimes
are happening.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
So Harold, it seems like politically Democrats could disarm Republicans
by working with the president on these issues and solve
some crime in their cities, get an accomplishment, and then
take away the accusation that Democrats are pro crime. But
at the DNC summer they're trying to start over. You
have this woman who's a consultant saying that this is
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an issue that affects Americans and simply it's just an
issue that is a red herring essentially that Republicans are
pouncing on for Democrats rather than reality.
Speaker 5 (07:15):
Good to be back around the table A couple things. First,
it's been duly noted by Carl rob and I think
many others.
Speaker 7 (07:21):
We've said it on this show.
Speaker 5 (07:23):
The last time we had a national Crime Bill that
actually went after fighting crime and put more cops on
the street, introduced community policing, expanded it help provide more
prosecutors around the country to prosecute violent criminals. It was
Bill Clinton, a Democratic president. I don't think if this
as a Democrat Republican, but we're going to go down
the narrative and use some of the vernacular.
Speaker 7 (07:41):
I'm happy to do it. Democrats.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
This may not be the issue that the twenty six
elections are decided upon. Many people always say it's the economy.
But I tell you we're walking right into not only
a trap, but as I said yesterday, we swing it
every pitch, every pitch outside of the strike zone. Crime
is an issue in cities, in rural areas all across
this country, whether it be drugs infiltrating communities, whether it
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be guns infiltrating communities, and the violence.
Speaker 7 (08:10):
It's views from that or that flows from that.
Speaker 5 (08:13):
The mayor of DC, who I think is doing a
pretty decent job, set Look, we need more money for jails.
We need more money for mental health. As I've heard
the mayor here in New York and other cities across
the country.
Speaker 9 (08:24):
I thought my.
Speaker 5 (08:24):
Paldo Scarborough tried to give the mayor of Chicago a lifeline.
There's nothing Roman saying you need more police officers. You
could say, yes, we want more police officers to help
us with mental health issues who are trained in that way.
Speaker 7 (08:35):
We want police.
Speaker 5 (08:36):
Officers who can help us break up domestic violence disturbances.
As Tyres said yesterday, Fundamentally, any city in America, if
you're a leader there, you want crime reduced so you
can induce more investment, more jobs, more opportunities, new things,
new education, opportunities come into communities. This is why this
is important. But I would urge President Trump.
Speaker 7 (08:57):
I get it.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
Sitting the military might be the thing to do, but
do a crime bill. You have Republicans. Kit you said democrats,
you'd go to them. Republicans control the House and the Senate.
When they get back off Recess Speaker Johnson. Put together
a massive, smart, comprehensive crime bill, and you'll get Democrats
like me on television saying Democrats support it.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
So Jesse, this is not just a narrative or the vernacular.
You have these Democratic mayors speaking out against the president.
They're not willing to involve themselves in turning over illegal
immigrants to Ice, for example, which are a big part
of these arrests, and the DNC. Again, they're not willing
to admit that they were wrong. And the mayor of DC,
to her credit, now has moderated a little bit on this.
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But she's actually the reason why the police department is
short thousands of cops and they're trying to pay thirty
thousand dollars for bonuses because she was part of this
narrative in twenty twenty that defund the police was an
option would make community safer.
Speaker 10 (09:49):
Well over ninety percent of the black victims of shootings
are black. I didn't say that correctly, but you get
the point. This is something that Trump is saying black
lives matter and Democrats are saying, no, they don't. So
he's trying to protect black lives and he's going to
win black votes because of this. It's the same thing
with illegal immigration. He went out and tried to secure
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the border, and the Democratic Party thought Hispanics were going
to recoil, and they didn't. They voted for Trump, and
the same thing's happening here. Black people want safe neighborhoods.
Hispanic Americans want secure borders. It's not that difficult for
the Democrats to understand. You asked Harold Ford Junior, the
right question.
Speaker 7 (10:32):
If you can't beat.
Speaker 9 (10:33):
Them, join them.
Speaker 7 (10:34):
Why don't they just join with.
Speaker 10 (10:35):
The president to make sure the country is safe.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
It's not that complicated.
Speaker 10 (10:40):
They hold a losing hand, Katie, and it's killing them politically,
and it's also killing Black Americans.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
So do the right thing.
Speaker 10 (10:49):
The Democratic Party has to be more nationalists. They have
to want to build ships, they have to want to
build AI centers, they have to want to do what's
right for the country. And if you have some going
after Jerome Powell because he's keeping rates high and people
are locked out of homes and you can't have the
American dream, why don't they jawbone Powell too so he
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brings rates down so we can get this party going again.
Everybody knows someone who's been pickpocketed, carjacked, maybe it happened
to them personally, and they all these things have happened
in the inner city. And if you go out and
tell these people, Ah crimes down and throw a statistic
in their face. Well, I just got shot in the
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abdomen and you're giving me a statistic. You're not taking
me seriously. And we have to take everything to the
politicians say so seriously. You know their work got broken
into on January sixth, Oh my god, we heard about it.
Speaker 7 (11:42):
For two years.
Speaker 10 (11:43):
Zero point one percent of the population trying to figure
out what bathroom to go to. We have to hear
about that NonStop. Redistricting was three weeks. No one even
cares about that, all right, so we have to pay
attention to your shenanigans. But people are getting shot in
the leg. People are dying from fent Old because the
Heroin Highway comes right through Chicago, and they're saying I
don't worry about it and throwing numbers at you that
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they cooked because they're cooking the books. Trump's not laying
a trap. He's just doing the right thing. Democrats should
try that sometime, Katie.
Speaker 7 (12:14):
I wasn't being critical of you when I said the narrative.
Speaker 5 (12:16):
I only meant if that's their president, if I'm gon
be a critical, I'll be frontal critical. Republicans, mister Trump
out to just get them to pass something in Congress too,
because as you know, in DC, he could do all
of that. And I think the Democrats are wrong. Any
Democrat that does a Democratic may have them what more cops?
Speaker 7 (12:30):
Shame on you.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Well, it's really difficult to run over with the hoes
on the police situation when a lot of the Democrats
are the ones who built this problem by saying all
cops are racist and they should be defunded. So they
don't really want to admit that they were wrong.
Speaker 7 (12:43):
I didn't say that, That's all I said. All right, thanks.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Are the Democrats about to go the way of the dinosaurs?
Speaker 8 (12:50):
Yes?
Speaker 10 (12:50):
Or is the Democratic parties facing new signs that they
them could be headed for extinction politically speaking? The New
York Times says the blue wall might be cooked. Quote
how the electoral college could tilt further from Democrats if
population projections hold In twenty thirty two, a Democratic presidential
candidate who wins Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada loses the presidency,
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and the Obama squad says There's never been a worse
time to be a Democrat.
Speaker 11 (13:19):
I do not think that people at the helm of
the party full have been willing to contend with the
depth of the crisis the party is in, I mean,
is at its worst point than at almost any point
in our history. And I would probably even occlude after
the nineteen eighty four election when we lost forty nine states.
Speaker 10 (13:41):
Okay, Stegosaurus velociraptor, Dana, what will the Democrats look like
in twenty thirty two.
Speaker 8 (13:48):
Well, I also I agree that in a way it
feels like they're just done, that they're never coming back.
But usually parties do bounce back eventually. As I said,
maybe since nineteen eighty four it hasn't been this bad.
As cicadas, they come back every seventeen years. That is
a possibility. This is the double down conference. They're trying
to figure out a way to how can we most
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not learn our lesson from the last election. And in
this scenario that you have them talking about the Hamas
Israel war, and I know that that is a serious
bone of contention with a lot of people there, and
it's severe and it's striking. But they also talked about
dark money and politics and land acknowledgements instead of talking
about economics or policing or education.
Speaker 9 (14:30):
There.
Speaker 8 (14:31):
It's not that there aren't issues that they could grab onto.
They just choose not to. Maybe they shouldn't have had
this meeting in public, right, Maybe should have had this
one behind closed doors and try to figure out and
hash it out and really have it out with each other.
I like seeing it in person, but just from a
calm standpoint, I might have taken it behind closed doors.
Speaker 10 (14:51):
Tyris, I know you wanted to start the segment with
a land acknowledgment.
Speaker 6 (14:54):
If you yeah, I know, Well, land gets conquered all
the time. That's how human beings work. And I think
it's cha Keada. But I don't want to be that guy.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
Chakada.
Speaker 9 (15:08):
My neighborhood is Jakeda. I think I.
Speaker 6 (15:11):
Think the biggest problem that the Democratic Party has and
it's not the Again I said it yesterday. This man
right here is a Democrat. These ain't Democrats, he's the
Socialist Party has a problem. They're still campaigning against a
guy that they'll never compete against. Again, President Trump won
accept it.
Speaker 9 (15:27):
It's over.
Speaker 6 (15:28):
You're not going to He's not running in twenty no
matter how much you want to make, because I guarantee you.
Their entire campaign slogan is much like the dinosaurs. Who
never thought to when they looked up and saw the
asteroid coming.
Speaker 9 (15:40):
Like, hey, maybe we should walk over here.
Speaker 6 (15:42):
The smaller dinosaurs, the conservative ones, turned into birds and
are still with us here today. But those Democrats wanted
to stay there and be like, Oh, it's no big
we can beat that big, beautiful asteroid that is President Trump.
Speaker 9 (15:55):
He's you've missed your window. You're not going to get him.
Speaker 6 (15:58):
So in your meeting, you come together and say, we'd
like to acknowledge the fact that for the last decade
and a half we've battled with Trump white flag. We
lost regroup everyone who was a part of it, Thanks
for playing as a new team. You got to make cuts,
we got to have We're going to start things over
from scratch, and that's the only way you do. Otherwise
you end up you go the way of the Dodo.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
I didn't know the smart dinosaurs transitioned into birds.
Speaker 7 (16:22):
Yes, that's the first time.
Speaker 10 (16:23):
I'm hearing it.
Speaker 8 (16:24):
You just went to the museum with Jesse Jr.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
You know that chickens.
Speaker 7 (16:27):
Yeah, so all the skeletons.
Speaker 9 (16:28):
I didn't you play around with it in the scientific level.
Speaker 6 (16:31):
You play around with the chickens embryo. You can reproduce
a raptor like individual.
Speaker 10 (16:35):
Okay, another person that knows more about science than I do, Katie,
explain to me, the is it the shift in population
is that everybody's moving to Florida and Texas well.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
That that helps too, and it does not help Democrats
with their redistricting or with the Electoral College and future elections.
But the dinosaurs didn't do this to themselves, you know,
this was kind of out of their control, the asteroid
taking them out. Democrats are doing this to themselves. They
can't get out of their own way. At this DNC meeting,
they're still defending terrorism. They're doubling down on saying criminals
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are not a problem and that Americans should basically just
live with higher crime rates, that it's some kind of
distraction by the Republicans, not real life. They still are arguing.
You had the Attorney General of Minnesota saying this today
that sex offenders should still be in women's bathrooms, in
girls brushrooms, saying they want to sue the Trump administration
over transgender bathroom initiatives. Still to this day they're going
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to continue doing that, and that America is this colonialist,
white supremacist nation that needs to be taken down or
shamed till the end of time, which you saw in
that ridiculous Land acknowledgement. So they can't get out of
their own way. As the country is going to the right,
the Democratic Party, where the energy is is shifting to
the left.
Speaker 7 (17:47):
And I actually think that the.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
Mom Donnie's and the aocs are in control and they're
going to gain even more power because to at least
bon Donnie's credit, I think all of his solutions are
ludicrous and that communism is not a solution to housing.
There were other issues in the city, but he's actually
talking about housing prices, healthcare across the groceries were at
the DNCS here in a lot of the same stuff
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that is kind of out in La La Land for
the average American, and they're not interested.
Speaker 7 (18:14):
ERLD, you guys will bounce back, right.
Speaker 5 (18:16):
Look, you never bet against the future. And the problem
Democrats have is we're clinging to the past, the old ideas,
the old ways. It sounds and feels like we're running
a nineteen nineties campaign. And that doesn't mean I didn't
like President Trump, excuse me, President Clinton who won in
those times, but that technology is not going to win
in twenty twenty five, twenty six, twenty eight.
Speaker 7 (18:39):
In eighty four eight, the young fellow was on. One
of the Obama guys was on talking about bad eighty
four was eighty eight was bad too? Ninety two.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
Remember no Democrat wanted to run in ninety two because
hw Bush was so strong. He had ejected Saddam Hussein
from Kuwait, and Norman Schwartzkof was the talk of the country.
Cuomo didn't run, Mario Oconomo didn't run, Bill Bradley didn't run,
Our Gordon run, and all of a sudden, this whole
country government of americansa I said, you know, it's the
economy stupid.
Speaker 7 (19:07):
That's what I'm going to run on. A guy named
Bill Clinton.
Speaker 5 (19:09):
Resurrected the party and basically introduced a new politics for Democrats.
In two thousand, I would argue W. Bush was also
a mini transformational figure. His line was we are compassionate conservatives,
and he rechanged and upended the way people thought about
conservative politics. And Obama comes along in eight Then the
granddaddy of them all twenty sixteen, Donald Trump, who disabout
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everything Republican said he should have done by talking about
immigration in a way he shouldn't have talked about. At
least some said he talked about tariffs and talked about
ways to reinvigorate the economy in different ways.
Speaker 7 (19:42):
You think about what he's doing today.
Speaker 5 (19:44):
Everybody around the stable was critical of Obama and Biden
when they did the Chips Act and when Obama invested
money and the car companies and the banks, saying that
was state directed capitalism and was picking winners and losers.
President Trump decided to invest an inte well. President Trump's
own Commerce secretary said this morning they're looking at investing
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in Boeing as well as defense companies, not investing but
taking shares. This is unprecedented. So all I said to
Democrats is the door is opening. But if you're gonna
have land acknowledgments, if you're gonna sit around and talk
about how we're suing the president.
Speaker 7 (20:18):
And if you don't get off this issue.
Speaker 5 (20:20):
Of little little boys playing in little girls sports and
going in their bathrooms, we're going to be in the
minority a long long time. And I have to listen
to those kind of democratic meetings for far longer than
I'm wanted.
Speaker 10 (20:31):
Oh, and we love listening to those meetings.
Speaker 7 (20:33):
Aren't those delicious?
Speaker 10 (20:34):
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Trump un bil's new UK trade deal caols it incredible
day for America. UK Prime Minister Stama says steal, boost trade,
and create jobs. President Donald Trump announced a new trade
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deal with the UK, calling Thursday an incredible day for America.
Trump told reporters at the White House that today's agreement
with the UK is the first in a series of
agreements on trade that my administration has been negotiating over
the past four weeks. With this still, the UK joins
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the United States in a firm in thearycyprocity and fairness
is an essential and vital principle of the international trade.
The deal includes billions of dollars of increased market access
for American exports, especially in agriculture, dramatically increasing access for
American beef, ethanol, and version all of the products produced
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by our great farmers. Trump said they'll also be fast
tracking American goods through their custom process, so our exports
go to a very very quick form of approval. The
President added, noting that the final DLS are written up
in the coming weeks. In the Post and Truth social
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Trump declared, today is an incredible day for America as
we deliver our first fair, open, and reciprocal trade deal,
serving our past presidents never cared about. Together with our
strong ally the United Kingdom, we reached the first historic
trade deal since Liberation Day. Trump also said as part
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of this deal and miracle raised six billion dollars in
external revenue from ten percent terrots, five billion dollars in
new export opportunities for our great ranchers, farmers and producers,
and enhanced the national security of both the US and
the UK through the creation of an aluminum and still
trading Zione and a secure pharmaceutical supply chain. UK Prime
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Minister Keirstarmer phoned in to the White House while Trump
was an announcing the pact, calling it a really important
deal that is going to boost trade between and across
our countries, protect and create jobs, and open market access.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik also revealed Thursday that the UK
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is buying ten billion dollars worth of Boeing planes. I'm
going to let the name of the airline announce it,
because that stares to do. He added, Democrats trying to
force retailers to display cost of Trump tariffs on pod
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also slow that down a little bit.
Speaker 7 (23:42):
That was that was zoom old.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Thane a little bit faster.
Speaker 7 (23:51):
I think this is yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Democrats trying to force retailers to display cost of Trump
tariffs on products the legislation after Amazon walked back a
similar proposal. Now, Democrats plan to introduce a bill this
Thursday requiring retailers to display product cost increases to customers
caused by President Donald Trump's tariff policies. Representative Jamie Ruskin
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DMD said he would introduce the Truth in Tariff's Act.
If the President at his cabinet of billionaires are forcing
Americans to pay a lot more for consumer goods, the
people have a right to know just how much is
tariff charge is basically a national sales tax, and we
always print the price of taxes on receipts. Rescuing roll
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on X said that Minority Leader Chuck Schmuck DNY said
the tarrifts were eaten away at americans hard earned money.
Americans deserve to know who's picking their pockets. He wrote,
my bill with Repbreskin will make clear that Trump's promise
to lower costs on day one was fiction. All for
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tariff policy. See that's sending our economy into a tailspin.
It responds to the bill. The White House told Fox
Business Democrats should have passed the bill to require retailers
to display the cost of Joe Biden's four year long
inflation crisis. The legislation comes after Amazon flowed to the
idea of displaying the cost of terriffs. Before the e
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commerce giant scrapped the plan. The White House now listen
to this called the idea a hostile and political act.
This is a hostile and political act by Amazon, White
House Press Secretary Kroleen Leaved said, before Amazon decided not
to move forward with the idea. Why did an Amazon
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do this when the Biden administration hyped inflation to the
highest level in forty years. Trump later spoke with Amazon
CEO Jeff Bezos to complain about the plan.