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Speaker 1 (00:13):
I mean, and welcome to the real story tonight. Jeffrey Lord,
Congresswoman Debbie LESCo, Liz Harrington, Jason Miller, and Ken Blackwell
will be joining us as we start off another week
in the fight to save America. But first, who can
the lamestream media blame for Putin's invasion of Ukraine? Well,
when all else fails, as it tends to do under Biden,
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blame Trump. And who better than the irrelevant John Bolton
to hit the media circuit and share his thoughts on
the subject.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
One thing about Ukraine, which was how does it affect
his political future? And I can say that every other
senior national security advisor, Mike Pompeo, Mark Esper at Defense,
all of us felt that we needed to bolster Ukraine's
security and were appalled what Trump was doing. And finally
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it got resolved in the near term on the security assistance.
But the significant negative consequences for Ukraine I think were real.
In a second Trump term, I think he may well
have withdrawn from NATO, and I think Putin was waiting
for that.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Oh and wasn't Jinsaki just so happy to have something
else to talk about rather than her failure of a
boss for Wonder of Wonders. When asked about Bolton's comments,
Saki didn't have to circle back. She knew exactly what
to say.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
Another reason why the American people are grateful the majority
of the American people that President Biden has not taken
a page out of his predecessor's playbook as it relates
to global engagement in global leadership, because certainly we could
be in a different place.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Certainly could I'm not sure what majority you're talking about
who are grateful for Biden's handling of Russia and Ukraine,
as sixty two percent of voters, according to this Harvard
Harris poll, believe Russia's invasion of Ukraine never would have
happened under President Trump, because of course it wouldn't have.
But even still, Biden can't figure out how we got here.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
How do we get to the place where, you know,
Putin decides he's gonna just invade Russia. Nothing like this
has happened as World War Two. I mean, Russia's going
to invade Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
It was one thing when Sleepy Joe couldn't remember where
he was on the campaign trail, but now when he's
actually getting countries mixed up guess he needs to retake
history one on one with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (02:34):
So, Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next
to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country.
Russia is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a
smaller country called Ukraine. So basically that's wrong.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Let's not talk about that our inept so called leaders
who don't know what they're doing, let alone what they're
talking about. Let's get back to the never Trumper hoasters
like Fiona Hill and Alexander Vindman, who see the root
cause of the Russia Ukraine situation as of course, the
impeachment hoax one point zero.
Speaker 6 (03:11):
We were always headed towards this confrontation.
Speaker 7 (03:13):
The question really for me was always a matter of time.
Speaker 8 (03:16):
I've been calling it for way too long, and a
lot of my recommendations frankly not resonating with the administration
that had its head in this sand.
Speaker 9 (03:26):
President Trump at a pretty critical period withheld military assistance
to Ukraine that was desperate for US at that particular
juncture basically to get Voladimir Zelensky to do.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Him a personal favor.
Speaker 10 (03:38):
And what messages at Center putin well.
Speaker 9 (03:39):
That sends message to Putin that Ukraine is a plothing
for himself as well then for the United States, and
that nobody's really serious about protecting Ukraine. And that was
ultimately a sign of weakness. It's our political divisions, our
parties on infighting, which was on full display there that Putin,
I think is quite shocked now that we've got some
collective actions together.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Putin shocked, all right, collective action, how about collective stupidity
that our propaganda press is talking Trump when it's Biden
is responsible for Russia. Russia, Russia. And interestingly enough, Chris Christy,
who we all know is no fan of President Trump,
is calling the media out on their easily debunked talking points.
Speaker 11 (04:20):
No, listen, Trump is the one that browbeated Selen.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
John held back John the javelins that Congress had voted John.
Speaker 12 (04:27):
You continued, and he's still the Ukrainians armed. And in
January of twenty twenty one, Joe Biden stopped that policy
the same way he reversed domestic oil production policy.
Speaker 13 (04:39):
The Republicans seriously, I mean, Donald Trump tried to play
a game with mister mister Zelinski.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
And still warmed to play a game and still and
was impeached for it.
Speaker 13 (04:49):
So I think this president has rallied the country, rallied NATO,
gotten the Germans.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
I mean, look look at.
Speaker 13 (04:56):
The countries that are coming to help the Ukrainians.
Speaker 12 (05:00):
If that's because of Joe Biden or.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Joe Biden, why you not like it.
Speaker 12 (05:05):
It's because he is shown a lot because the tanks
rolled into Ukraine and that puts them, the Russian tanks
a lot closer to Germany than they were before they did.
You cannot give Joe Biden credit for that.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
And yet they are in one synchronized sycophantic voice. The
press is attacking President Trump or providing cover for Biden,
and yet is it working. Just take one look at
the polls. You can't hide the truth from the American people,
or the people of the world for that matter, when
we're living it. And that is a real story joining
us now with his reaction, conservative columnist Jeffrey Lord. Jeffrey,
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it all goes back to the perfect phone call. If
it wasn't for that, Putin would never have invaded Ukraine.
Speaker 14 (05:47):
Natalie, you know what's being left out that all of
these people seem to have forgotten. And I have just
written this up for the American spectator or appear tomorrow.
But back there in the midst of time, known as
twenty eighteen, President Trump sent missiles over to Syria where
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Russians were fighting with the supporters of President As'ad, and
he took them out and he killed according to reports
of the time, some two hundred Russians. That's called a
message to Vladimir Putin. He got the message, and if
he didn't get it by then, he got it when
President Trump took out the Iranian general Solomoni and then
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another leader of Isis, all of which said, obviously to
anybody watching, don't mess with Trump. They didn't mess with Trump,
they didn't invade Ukraine. Then Joe Biden comes in, and
what's the message here the Afghanistan withdrawal, the state of
the southern border, canceling our energy program in essence, and
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raising the price of gas inflation. The message they get
repeatedly is that Joe Biden is weak and he's not
going to do anything, and so they invaded. This isn't
rocket science, except for our friends there that you just showed.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
It really is unbelievable when you hear it. Though they're
so addicted to this narrative. Even when you look at
climate change, they still are convinced climate change is our
biggest threat. Even with everything that's going on, they would
seriously decide for us to never be energy independent again
simply because we might die in ten years, right. That
timeline keeps changing too.
Speaker 15 (07:31):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 14 (07:31):
And as a matter of fact, just a little bit ago,
I saw that John Carey was saying, oh, now, it's
all got to be done by twenty thirty, you know,
which is to say, eight years from now. And I
guess if it's not done by then, then we're all
going to, you know, drop dead. I mean, this is
this is just this is like a religion for these people.
They are zealous. This is seriously bad policy. It has consequences.
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People are getting killed in Ukraine right in front of
us on television, and they still don't get the message.
What can I tell you?
Speaker 1 (08:03):
And it's Biden's weakness. Even though the media is trying
to cover for him right now, you can't when you
look at the pulling. If you're talking about sixty two
percent of people voters, they believe this would have never
happened under President Trump. That's not just Republicans and independents,
that's Democrats. People see through it. So all this does
with the narrative is people just I guess stop tuning in.
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Their ratings crash even more, but their credibility they'll never
get that back.
Speaker 14 (08:29):
No, no, they won't. I mean, and thank Heavens, there
is an election in twenty twenty two, and I think
this message is being received by the electorate and they're
just not going to put up with it. I mean,
they get the deal. And as you and I have
discussed before, I mean, you know I live, as you know,
right here in the middle of Pennsylvania. I went to
get gash yesterday. It had moved up to four dollars
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and nineteen cents from three dollars and thirty five cents.
I mean, this is happening on a daily basis. And
you know, everybody knows who's responsible for this. It's Joe
Biden and his energy policies.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
It is. You even see the stickers going around. Some
gas stations are complaining they're having to remove four to
five stickers every day. That says Joe Biden. I did that,
But people see that at the pump because this didn't
happen a year ago. People don't have these short memories,
especially when it comes to their budgets.
Speaker 14 (09:21):
Well, that's right. I mean, you know, you and I
talk on television and do this, but most Americans are
out there busy living their lives. They've got kids to raise,
they've got jobs to go to, and in the course
of that, when they show up at the gas pump.
And I saw a prediction from an economist today that
this could go all the rise in the price of
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a gallon of gas could go all the way up
to seven or nine dollars.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
It is in California.
Speaker 14 (09:49):
Wow, I mean, do you not think does anybody not
think that that is going to affect everyday life in America?
I mean, people are not happy at this already. And
the longer goes and the worse it gets, the worse
it's going to be for Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
But that's why we all need electric cars. As Mayor
Pete was saying today, none of us would have this
problem if we would just all afford fifty sixty seventy
thousand dollars cars.
Speaker 14 (10:13):
And you know, having driven to all sorts of places
in my life, I've always thought to myself on this subject,
So let's just say that you run out of a
charge in the middle of the Long Island Expressway or
on four or five outside of Los Angeles, then what
you're stuck in.
Speaker 7 (10:29):
The middle of the road.
Speaker 14 (10:31):
You got to wait for somebody to come and get you.
In all this kind, I mean, there's not a practicality
to this. I'm not against electric cars. If they want
to have them, fine, but they got to work a
whole lot better than these work.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Exactly. There's no common sense plan. There's no common sense
really anything in Washington right now. But Jeffrey, your common sense.
We're going to look forward to reading your article that
comes out tomorrow in the Spectator. Thank you for the
work that you're doing to expose this. It's just you
really can't believe it, especially when you watch these talking
heads that they're just talking while America is crashing and
burning in the world is too, but the people see
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through it. The midterms are coming and we can hardly wait.
We'll see us soon, Jeffrey. Absolutely always great to see you,
and still to come on the real story. Why does
Biden enjoy America being so dependent on foreign countries? Wi
LESCo shares her insight on why the radical leftists want
to keep America energy dependent.
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Speaker 17 (11:48):
You're paying what two dollars a gallon for you you gasoline?
Speaker 14 (11:50):
That's okay, you.
Speaker 15 (11:52):
Know what that's like.
Speaker 17 (11:53):
That's like a tax cut.
Speaker 18 (11:54):
That's bigger than a tax cut.
Speaker 17 (11:57):
If Biden got in, you'd be paying seven dollars, eight dollars,
nine dollars.
Speaker 15 (12:00):
Didn't this say?
Speaker 19 (12:01):
Get rid of your car and take a look at
prices on the Central Coast out seven dollars and fifty
nine cents a gallon in Gorda. This area normally sees
pretty high prices. This gas station is the only one
around for miles in this area.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
President Trump accurately predicts the explosion and prices of the
pump under the abysmal Biden administration. The national average now
stands at four dollars and six cents a gallon, with
people in California paying the highest prices at an average
of five dollars and thirty four cents. Needless to say,
the driving public is fuming over the outrageous costs to
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fill the tank.
Speaker 7 (12:39):
How we're going to be able to pay for all
this when the time comes.
Speaker 8 (12:42):
I mean, it's not like we're all getting raises or
anything like that to compensate for this kind of craziness.
Speaker 20 (12:48):
I literally have three hundred gallon tanks times that it
costs me less than six hundred A year ago.
Speaker 10 (12:55):
I thought LA was high, but this is outrageous.
Speaker 21 (12:58):
If it's going to be seven now, it's going to
be nine pretty soon.
Speaker 22 (13:01):
Seven dollars a gallon a reality At some gas stations
in Los Angeles. The unbelievable prices are reverberating nationwide. The
national average for a gallon of regular is now four
dollars and seven cents. That's forty six cents more than
just a week ago.
Speaker 21 (13:17):
Sick to my stomach. Really, when you think back, probably
two or three years ago, we were energy self efficient.
We didn't have to buy oil or gas. Now things
have gone just in the opposite direction, and they're killing us.
They're killing the working man.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Under President Trump, America was energy independent and was a
net exporter of oil for the first time in seventy
five years. In typical fashion, Team Biden is trying to
spend responsibility for rising prices at the pump, telling half
truths about the reasons behind surging costs.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
The reason why we are seeing volatility in the global
oil markets, the reason why the price of gas is
going up, is not because of steps the president has taken.
Because President Putin is invading Ukraine and that is creating
a great deal of instability in the global marketplace.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
That's part of the problem, but the biggest factor has
to do with our dependence on foreign oil. Sucking claims
Biden had nothing to do with the rapidly rising prices
at the pump. Apparently she's conveniently forgotten that Sleepy Joe
killed the Keystone Excel pipeline on day one of his administration.
That pipeline would have delivered eight hundred and thirty thousand
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barrels of oil a day to the United States. Under
Team Biden, we're importing nearly seven hundred thousand barrels of
crude and refined products from Russia a day, despite imposing
severe sanctions on just about everything else.
Speaker 17 (14:41):
For all of the sanctions that have been imposed, and
they have been unprecedented on Russia to sanction everything but
the thing that drives their economy.
Speaker 12 (14:51):
So John mccainey's Nama kain used to say that that
Russia was a gas station masquerading as a country, and
it was a great line. That's all they have.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
If that's the case, why don't we immediately halt the
importation of Russian oil? The administration is busy talking in
circles on that very issue, sitting Secretary of State Anthony
Blincoln and Biden's ambassador to the United Nations out on
the lamestream media circuit.
Speaker 23 (15:16):
Looking again, as we speak, in coordination with allies and
partners at this prospect of banning oil imports.
Speaker 10 (15:22):
So it's interesting you added the in coordination, we will
not do this unilaterally. The United States is not going
to do this unilaterally.
Speaker 23 (15:32):
A hallmark of everything we've done to date has been
this coordination with allies and partners.
Speaker 10 (15:37):
So is that a yes, banning oil imports could come soon?
Speaker 24 (15:42):
Look, the President has been clear with President Putin that
the consequences of his actions in Ukraine will be felt.
We're in discussions with NATO allies as well as working
with our with the President is working with his advisors,
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security advisors, as well as his energy advisors on how
to address these issues.
Speaker 6 (16:09):
So it's not a yes yet.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
Meanwhile, Americans are having to dig deeper and deeper into
their pockets to fill their gas tanks, venting their frustrations
over the record setting prices at pumps across the nation.
Speaker 25 (16:23):
It's this little sticker that's popping up across gas stations
all across North Alabama. It's a picture of Joe Biden
and they place it next to the high dollar sides
and underneath says I did that, and well it might
seem like a funny political message to some, it could
actually cost the gas stations a fine for vandalism.
Speaker 20 (16:43):
I take off five, five or six a day from
our different pumps.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Joining us now to way in on the out of
control prices of the pump. Representing Arizona's eighth Congressional District,
Congresswoman Debbie Lasco Congresswomen, whether or not there's stickers of
the pumps or not, every single person who fills up
their tank, nos, Biden did that.
Speaker 26 (17:05):
You're right, and I love those little stickers that people
are putting on the gas pumps, saying I did this
it's a picture of Biden with a finger going towards
the price of the gasoline. My husband just sent me
a picture from Arizona. The price of gasoline has gone
up forty cents of gallon in one day. So now
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we're at about four dollars and fifty cents a gallon
in the Phoenix, Arizona area right now.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
And it doesn't look like things are gonna get any better.
Because the Biden administration, they can act like nothing's off
the table, but being energy independent, going back to how
it was a year ago, that's off the table for
them just because of their ideology.
Speaker 26 (17:48):
Yeah, you're exactly right. Biden and the Democrats don't like
oil and gas. They don't believe in oil and gas,
even though that's what is you know, gasoline is made
out of but also other products are plastics, just about
everything is made out of petroleum. And it's just crazy
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to me that Biden on day one, had this war
against oil and gas. He not only stopped the Keystone pipeline,
he stopped new production of oil and gas production in
the United States, but he also sent signals other signals,
so like oil and gas producers are having new ones
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independent ones are having a hard time. I'm getting financing
because of all of the signals that Biden and the
Democrats are sending saying we don't want any more oil
and gas. The problem is is we are reliant on
oil and gas. And so now Biden goes to Russia,
he goes to Venezuela, he goes to Saudi Arabia and says,
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please give us some more oil and gas, Please produce
some more so that the price goes down. And they're
not going to do it because they're getting more for
the gallant for the barrel of oil, and they have
the United States where they want us. And it's all
Biden's fault if you ask me.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
And how does it help our climate if we're the
ones not doing any new energy but we go everywhere
else in the world. That was the whole problem with
the Paris Climate Accord. Why President Trump pulled us out
of it, because we had all of these restrictions and
everything that we did to ourselves, well, everybody else could
do whatever they wanted.
Speaker 26 (19:29):
You're exactly right. So now when Biden is talking to Russia,
he's talking to Venezuela, he's talking to Saudi Arabia, and
other OPEC nations saying please produce more. They don't have
the same type of environmental regulations that we do in
the United States, and so it's just contributing more to pollution.
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The more that foreign countries are producing that the more
the pollution is going to go up. So it's very hypocritical.
He does this not only on oil and gas, but
he does it on mining. I just went to a
copper mining resolution copper in Arizona. They invested two point
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three billion dollars in Arizona for copper. Mind that could
produce twenty five percent of all of the copper in
the United States. Biden administration stopped it. So when he
says that the State of the Union, let's buy American, well,
I agree with him, except he's not doing it. Biden
is stopping oil and gas production here in the United States.
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He's stopping mining projects in the United States. He's stopping
pipelines besides Keystone in the United States. And this is
all hurting us. And this is part of the reason
why gasoline prices are so high.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
It is it's destroying American families. How they're supposed to
be able to afford this and keep getting by. It's unbelievable.
The congresswoman, thank you for giving them a voice. Keep
us posted on your efforts. We can't wait for November.
Thank you, God bless you. And of course, while we
should be talking Biden and his failures of what is
the lamestream media talking about Bill Barr's new book, Liz
Harrington has something to say about this. So stay right there,
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We'll be right back.
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Speaker 1 (21:39):
Bill Barr. He's back for book royalties and media hits,
as rhinos, sellouts and losers so predictably tend to do.
But before we hear what the ex Attorney General has
to say now, we should test his credibility right by
comparing his words now with what he had to say
then before the twenty twenty presidential election. Anson's the integrity
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of our elections is now apparently his chief beef with
President Trump. Let's take a look at what Bill Barr
himself had to say about the subject in September twenty twenty,
when he was available for comment on the dangers of
unsolicited mail in ballots is.
Speaker 27 (22:16):
The Bipartisan Commission chaired by Jimmy Carter and James Baker,
said back in two thousand and nine that mail in
voting is fraud with the risk of fraud and coercion.
Then and until this char improved it, let me talk please,
And since since that time there been in the newspapers,
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in networks, academic studies saying it is open to fraud
and coercion. The only time the narrative changed is after
this administration came in. But elections that have been held
with mail have found substantial fraud and coercion.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
And to prove his point, Barr went on to give
an example, prove an example of voter fraud that his
department prosecuted.
Speaker 27 (23:05):
For example, we indicted someone in Texas seventeen hundred ballots
collected from people who could vote. He made them out
and voted for the person he wanted to. Okay, because
that kind of thing happens with mail in batters, and
everyone knows that.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Everyone knows it, Yes, everyone, including Wolf Blitzer and Bill Barr.
So what did Barr think was going to happen in
the twenty twenty presidential election due to an unprecedented surge
in unsolicited mail in ballots.
Speaker 11 (23:35):
Those that there are individuals cases, but as far as
widespread fraud, we haven't seen that.
Speaker 7 (23:40):
Since so we haven't.
Speaker 27 (23:41):
We haven't had the kind of widespread use of mail
in ballots as being proposed. We've had absentee ballots from
people who request them from a specific address. Now what
we're talking about is mailing them to everyone on the
voter list. When everyone knows those voter lists are inaccurate,
people who should get them don't get them, which is
what has been one of them major complaints in states
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that have tried this in municipal elections, and people who
get them are not the right people. They're people who
have replaced the previous occupant, and they can make them out.
And sometimes multiple ballots come to the same address with
a whole generation, several generations of occupants. Do you think
that's a way to run a vote?
Speaker 11 (24:21):
Well, the only thing I'm saying is that so far
we haven't seen widespread fraud, but.
Speaker 27 (24:25):
So far we haven't tried it.
Speaker 11 (24:27):
Well, the point is that a lot of us, there
are several states that only have mail in voting, including
a republic.
Speaker 27 (24:33):
Well, this is playing with fire. This is playing with fire.
We're a very closely divided country here, and if people
have to have confidence in the results of the election
and the legitimacy of the government, and people trying to
change the rules to this, to this methodology, which as
a matter of logic is very open to fraud and coercion,
is reckless and dangerous, and the people are playing with fire.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
To Bill Barr, it was a matter of logic to
talk the dangers of un solicited meal in ballots, to
equate it with playing with fire. Oh, but now it
isn't a matter of logic. It's a matter of making money,
a matter of selling books, and in order to do so.
Barr would like to share how he recalls the aftermath
of November three and his version of the conversations he
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had with President Trump.
Speaker 6 (25:21):
And I told him that all this stuff was booted
and about election fraud, and you know, it was wrong
to be shoveling it out the way his team was.
And he started asking me about different theories, and I
had the answer, so I was able to tell him
this is wrong. Because of this you're trying to set
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him straight. Yes, and you know he listened. He was
obviously getting very angry about this. I said, okay, well, look,
I understand you're upset with me, and I'm perfectly happy
to tender my resignation.
Speaker 15 (25:56):
And then boom, he slaps the desk.
Speaker 6 (25:58):
He slapped the desk. He said, accept it, accept it,
and then boom, he slapped it again. Accept it. Go home,
don't go back to your office. Go home. You're done.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Now that's Barr's memory of the turn of events, which,
considering his memory on unsolicited mail in ballots, isn't saying much.
Because we can all read his resignation letter. How he
told President Trump, he was greatly honored to serve your administration.
How he was proud to have played a role in
the many successes and unprecedented achievements you delivered for the
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American people. How he went on to congratulate President Trump,
your record is all the more historic because you accomplished
it in the face of relentless, implacable resistance. How few
could have weathered these attacks, much less forge ahead with
a positive program for the country. And yet now Bill
Barr is joining in on those attacks because he's a sellout,
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so what else is new? Joining us now with her reactions.
Spokesperson for Save America and President Trump, Liz Harrington, Liz.
President Trump wrote a letter to Lester Holt, Bill Barr
is a sellout, As he said, he was broken, just
like a trainer breaks a horse. That's what the left
did to Bill Barr.
Speaker 28 (27:14):
Well, that's true, and you can hear it in his
voice in that interview with Lester Holt. I mean, who
had more conviction the interview that we just saw of
a sellout trying to sell books or the one who
was screaming passionately about what we all knew to Wolf
Blitzer that mail and ballots are a joke. And in fact,
the evidence was there in November twenty twenty and it's
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still coming out to this day. I mean, you just
had a press conference today out of Georgia where you
have hundreds of thousands of ballot images that are missing.
That means the election should have never been certified because
there's not an actual evidence that that vote was cast.
Speaker 18 (27:51):
And cast properly. They didn't sign it off.
Speaker 28 (27:54):
I mean, you have this was an election in Georgia
decided by less than twelve thousand votes. You have seventeen
thousand mail in ballots right there in this press conference
that has just shown today from voter ga that should.
Speaker 18 (28:07):
Have never been counted in the first place.
Speaker 28 (28:08):
You have ballots that have duplicate timestamps means meaning that
they were all count at the exact same time. This
is a fraud and we knew it then.
Speaker 18 (28:18):
Bill Barr knew it before the election happened.
Speaker 28 (28:20):
And what happened he didn't have the courage to do
the right thing. His Justice Department didn't investigate this. They
investigated the same amount they investigated Hunter Biden's laptop from Hell.
That's what they did. They sat on it and they
covered it up. And it's shameful. And now he's trying
to sell books that no one's going to buy, because
if you want to sell books, you know what you
should do.
Speaker 18 (28:40):
You should tell the truth. And that that's a sad thing.
Speaker 28 (28:43):
Bill Barr can do these interviews that no one will
watch for a book that no one will buy, because
he would have the support of the American people. People
would want to read what he has to say.
Speaker 18 (28:53):
If he would have done the right thing and never
certify this fraudulent election.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Well, he didn't even want to investigate. Even in that
interview when he's talking about I told President Trump exactly
what had happened. He didn't want to know what happened.
When you have Bill McSwain out of Pennsylvania being told
to stand down, this was something that he didn't want
to know about. He didn't want to prosecute, which in
the past he was so proud of prosecuting voter fraud
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that had happened in Texas. He was afraid. He didn't
want to become whatever it was. And now he's just
an irrelevant loser.
Speaker 28 (29:26):
Yeah, it's sad. And President Trump said it exactly right.
He cared more about impressing the so called media elite
and the establishment than he cared about the American people.
Speaker 18 (29:36):
And you know what he said in that interview.
Speaker 28 (29:38):
You know, it's a real tragedy if the American people
don't have confidence in our elections. Well, that's exactly what
happened because Bill Barr didn't do his job. You have
thirty two percent of Democrats who think cheating happened in
that election to get Joe Biden in the White House.
Speaker 18 (29:55):
And now look at the damage.
Speaker 28 (29:56):
You know, he claims that Oh, the number one threat
to our country is the Progressive Democrats and what they're doing. Well,
Bill Barr let it happen because he didn't expose the
fraud that was there for all to see. It's on tape.
I mean, the ballot harvesting with the mail in ballots
is on tape. It's going to be there for all
to see in two thousand mules, which is going to
come out very shortly in the next month. And it's
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this massive ballot harvesting that was in every swing state.
I mean, Joe Biden campaigned him in the basement. They
didn't have the votes. They couldn't be the most popular
incumbent president in American.
Speaker 18 (30:31):
History, So what did they have to do.
Speaker 28 (30:33):
They had to drag the vote after election day and
try to get Joe.
Speaker 18 (30:37):
Biden across the finish line. Everyone knows it.
Speaker 28 (30:39):
Bill Barr knows it, and it's just really sad that
he has no shame out there and he's just out
there trying to spread all these lies for something that
he could have gone down in history as a great
attorney general, but he didn't do the right thing, and
now he's just another rhino coward that no one will Remember.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
That's the thing. The lamestream media will trot him out
every once in a while when they want a so
called republic to come out and speak out against President Trump,
but people are going to forget about him. He didn't
win over the left, he didn't win over the media,
and now the very few that would have stood up
for him or thought that we all knew who he was.
He didn't even need to write a book to show it.
When you don't do anything about the crime of the century,
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you show who you are. You don't have to write
a book about it. But now he's just proving to
everyone who he is. He's a rhino, he's an establishment
character that history is really just not going to remember, right.
Speaker 28 (31:28):
And there's so many things that happened during his tenure
that we're now seeing he wasn't willing to do the
right thing. I mentioned Hunter Biden's laptop, which has so
many crimes on it, and you know, he got some
credit and the media, you know, went after him for
the Moler report, but you know, it's not really brave
to say the bottom line that, of course there was
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no collusion. What he should have said is, actually there
was collusion, and it was Hillary Clinton with the Russians.
It was the FBI in my Justice Department that it
continued to spy on the sitting president, the dually elected
president of the United States.
Speaker 18 (32:02):
That's what he should have done.
Speaker 28 (32:03):
He should have shut it down and said this is
a cover up to hide the crimes of the Obama administration,
Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and the rest.
Speaker 18 (32:11):
He didn't do that. He just said, oh, well, I
guess the jig is up now. There was no collusion.
We shouldn't have dragged this on for years.
Speaker 28 (32:19):
It's disgusting, So he shouldn't get accolades for that. He
didn't do anything about the Biden crime family. And of
course he didn't do anything about the monumental election fraud,
which again is still coming out to this day. It
was so much and it's so sad because Americans have
lost confidence in their ability to have their say in
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the elections. And look what the country is doing now.
It's an absolute disgrace. The inflation, the border Afghanistan, on
and on war in Ukraine.
Speaker 18 (32:48):
None of it had to happen.
Speaker 28 (32:50):
And Bill Barr is really a lot responsible for it
because he didn't do the right thing.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
We know the root cause he was worse in many
ways in Jeff Sessions, because he talked one way and
then he delivered an very different way. Liz, always good
to see. Thank you for the work you're doing. These
rhinos keep exposing themselves, but again, history is going to
remember what really happened, not the kind of version of
events that happen in the twenty four hour news cycle.
So God bless you. Keep us posted and we'll look
forward to seeing you soon.
Speaker 18 (33:15):
Thank you, Natalie, and up next.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
On the real story, is Bill Barr still going to
vote Republican since the party is now Trump's More on
this after the.
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Speaker 8 (33:47):
Presumptuous thing for me to say, but I personally like you.
I think you're a heck of an honorable guy. I
think your press someone I can work with, and you've
demonstrated that. When I say can work with, I don't
mean you'd do it our way. I mean when you
sit down and negotiate, you genuinely negotiate.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Isn't that nice? Biden was such a fan of Bill Barr.
So now now that bar is turned on President Trump,
not really on President Trump, but the people of this country,
will barb identify publicly as a Democrat? Of course not,
because just like other rhinos, sellouts and losers, Barr still
thinks he has a voice in the Republican Party and
the party's future.
Speaker 29 (34:26):
You say in your book it's time for the party
to move on from Trump. Liz Cheney has said he
is not fit to serve and should not be ever
near the Oval office.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Again, do you agree with that?
Speaker 6 (34:36):
Well, I certainly have made it clear I don't think
he should be our nominee, and I'm gonna support somebody
else for the nomination.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
But he, like anyone, cares about the power of the
Bar endorsement. But since the polls are obviously indicating President
Trump is the overwhelming favorite for the Republican nomination by
an insurmountable margin, what does Bill Barr have to say
to that.
Speaker 29 (35:00):
Is the nominee and you have your choices. Donald Trumper,
whoever's running on the Democratic side, would you vote for him?
Speaker 6 (35:08):
Because I believe that the greatest threat to the country
is the progressive agenda being pushed by the Democratic Party.
It's inconceivable to me that I wouldn't vote for the
Republican nominee.
Speaker 29 (35:17):
So, David, if he lied about the election and threatened democracy,
as you write in your book, well it's harder than
a Democrat.
Speaker 27 (35:24):
It's hard to project what the facts are going to
turn out to be three years hence, but as of now,
it's hard for me to conceive that.
Speaker 6 (35:31):
I wouldn't vote for the Republican nominee.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
Oh yes, who knows what the facts are going to
turn out to be three years Hence, bar might need
some more publicity and changes facts accordingly. Joining us now
with more on this. Former senior advisor to President Trump
and CEO of Getter, Jason Miller. Jason, isn't it so
nice he's going to stay a Republican. He's not a Republican.
He's a swamp creature and he's always been this way.
Speaker 30 (35:59):
Well, you're exactly right, Natalie, And I'm so tired of
this tub of goo out there self promoting just to
try to sell copies of his book. Just to be
clear for anyone watching at home that hasn't figured out,
Bill Barr. He lives in a tony suburb of Washington, DC.
This is all about Bill Barr trying to position himself
so he can get invited back to the fancy Washington parties,
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all the Christmas events, that people will look at him
when they see him out at the restaurants and on
the golf course and at the country club, say hey, Bill,
we like you again. Just to be clear, Barr was
the attorney general under George H. W.
Speaker 7 (36:35):
Bush.
Speaker 30 (36:36):
He's been a Washington fixture for some forty almost fifty years,
and so for now for him to try to have
this road to Damascus conversion, I think people know that,
Hey Bill Barr, we figured you out, your big swamp rat,
your big phony. Quite frankly, there's a reason why President
Trump calls you the Hamburgler.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Really, when you look at what he's done, this is
the kind of damage this must have been going on
during the administration. Because you don't just all of a
sudden start coming out with your memoirs and start talking
about all these things. What kind of damage was he
actually doing during the administration? We know post November third,
but what about before then?
Speaker 30 (37:15):
You know, Natalie, this is such a critical point This
is something that haven't heard any of these other journalists,
whether it be Lesterhole, a fake News NBC, or anything
else bring up. But very clearly, in my opinion, Bill
Barr was working on his memoir or this book and
all of his other projects while he was actually in
that position as Attorney General. Why is this important? Because
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I want to know what different scenes, what different interactions
conversations he was having, whether it be with the President
of the United States, Donald Trump, or with anyone else
when he was supposed to be doing his job. I
remember in the summer of twenty twenty as cities were
literally burning, as they were setting up this chaz or
this chop district in Seattle with these actual insurrectionists who
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were going and declaring their own country, and Barr was
sitting on as you know why, eating cheeseburgers, doing absolutely nothing.
Here's the question I have though, that someone needs to ask,
and we need some of our investigators from Capitol Hill
to go and do this. Bill Barr, were you working
on your book when you were actually the Attorney General?
Where are you having conversations with agents? Were you actually
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going in spending time on this vanity project when in fact,
you should have been doing your job. No one's asking
that question.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
One was he keeping a journal like James Comy. It
just seems what did these people do you think that
they're actually going to be working. They're being paid to
serve the country, and instead they're serving themselves. They're all
getting prepared for what happens post the administration, whether or
not they can get some multimillion dollar book deal, and
whether or not they'll get hired by the lamestream media
to become one of their famous advisors and consultants and experts.
Speaker 30 (38:54):
Exactly. And so history had completely forgotten about Bill Barr.
President Trump resurrected him and came in and to do
the job of attorney general. And what we found very
quickly is that Bill Barr likes being a part of
the swamp. He likes being that fixture of McClain Virginia,
he likes being someone who's invited to all of the parties.
And so to that point, I want to know what
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were his notes that he was keeping during this time,
because you can't go back two years retroactively and magically
remember all of your conversations. So clearly he was keeping
track on some of these different things. And you know,
the one of the funny things I always think back
to is when President Trump told me the story about
how he went to lunch with Bill Barr, or Bill
Barr came over to the White House and Barr orders
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two cheeseburgers. Now, don't get me wrong, I love cheeseburgers too.
I would never sit there in front of the President
of the United States and order two separate cheeseburgers. I
remember President Trump told me that he reacted, Bill, that's
just not healthy. You're just not going to make it
very long. Keep eating two cheeseburgers at lunch. But again,
we know Bill Barr. He likes his money, he likes
the swamp, and he likes cheeseburgers.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
Do you think he was ker when you look back
at all the damage that Comy did and other different
creatures of the swamp? Do you think he was a
leaker doing damage undercutting President Trump in the media during
that whole period of time, because hey, they didn't write
an article about Bill Barr or two cheeseburgers.
Speaker 30 (40:17):
Now, in fact, Natalie, I don't think that Bill Barr
was a leaker. I know he was a leaker. Let
me tell you why. In President Trump's post presidency phase,
I helped out with organizing some of the different fake
news journalists who are working on their books to try
to make sure that we had at least a pro
Trump perspective in there, and to make sure that there
were some aspects of fact checking that was going on.
And member Phil Rucker from the Washington Post reached out
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and had a whole host of questions that were not
very flattering of President Trump. And most of these scenes
all involved Bill Barr. So when I called Bill Barr
to run through and hey, mister Attorney General, I'm not
sure if this was you that shared all of these stories,
but let me go and recap some of the things
they're saying. And many of them are not very flattering
of President Trump. And after the first second example I
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brought up to Barr, he said, well, you know what,
I think she got that one wrong. But here was
the thing I didn't bring up Phil Rucker's co author
of the book, Caro Lennig. I brought up Rucker, And
so right there Bill Barr showed his hand that he
had spoken with Caro Lennig sharing some of these unflattering
stories and not true by the way of President Trump.
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So he's a leaker, he's a liar, and you know what,
he's just a plus sized version of James Komy.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
Really, there's no fact checkers. That's what gets upsetting about this.
President Trump sent a letter to Lesterholt detailing all of
the allegations. That's never going to air because the lamestream
media doesn't care about facts. All they want is a
distraction right now from everything that's going wrong in Biden's
America and Biden's world. But Jason, thank you for coming
on and talking about this and sharing the stories. You know,
because we all knew it based on his inaction after
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November third. But when you see just how bad of
a swamp creature he was. He was Jeff Sessions, he
was James Comy, he was all of these creatures. He was,
he is the swamp. But now everybody's going to see
him for what he is. God bless you, Jason. Keep
us posted on your efforts and we'll see us soon.
Speaker 30 (42:06):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
Always good to see you and still to come on
the real story exposing the radical Democrat mentality that's destroying
America and threatening one of our most precious rights. Stay
with us.
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Speaker 24 (42:42):
Are you arguing for throwing out the Constitution? Should the
Constitution be thrown out?
Speaker 18 (42:47):
What do we do?
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Is it a living document? Is it a or is
it a sacred document?
Speaker 7 (42:51):
It's certainly not sacred. All right, let's start there. The
Constitution is kind of trash. Now, let's just again, let's
just talk as adults.
Speaker 16 (42:57):
First, What did you say?
Speaker 7 (42:58):
What it's kind of trash? It was written by slavers
and colonists and white people who were willing to make
deals with slavers and colonists. Then, then't ask anyboy looked
like me what they thought about the constitution.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
Continuing attack on our constitutional republic by the radical left
and their complicit sick offens in the liberal lamestream media.
Just when you thought the Democrat lapdogs on the view
couldn't possibly sink any lower, along comes Justice Correspondent for
the Nation Eli Mistel. Mystel believes a constitution arguably the
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most important document ever produced by mankind is trash. He
then went on to propose changes including stripping states rights
when it comes to guns, policing, healthcare, and of course, elections.
The same mentality manifested on Meet the Press when uber
liberal host Chuck Todd berated Biden for not connecting Ukraine
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to voting rights.
Speaker 10 (43:53):
But if there was one thing that surprised me about
the President say of the Union was the lack of
acting the fight for democracy and freedom abroad? What the
fight for democracy at home?
Speaker 1 (44:03):
But were you surprised?
Speaker 31 (44:04):
I was stunned. I mean, it was an easy kind
of rhetorical move. Let's didn't defend democracy or broad in
secure democracy at home.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
And politically helpful.
Speaker 10 (44:11):
I mean, I hate to be that crass about it, right,
Like it's an easy political.
Speaker 31 (44:14):
And what wouldn't mean to secure democracy at home? We
would have to address the question what's happening across the
country in terms of the assault on voting rights, and
we would also have to address the illiberal forces within
our country that are driving the challenge to voting rights.
So I didn't I didn't understand it, and I thought it.
Speaker 1 (44:30):
Was a mistake.
Speaker 10 (44:31):
Well, and I think it's a way you gotta if
we're going to get drawn in more, you got to
explain to the American people why this fight matters.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
It's really no surprise. Democrats have been trying to federalize
elections for years under the guise of so called voting reform.
Congressman Jody Hyes is running to become Georgia's next Secretary
of State with the power of the Trump endorsement. Is
an outspoken critic of the left wing scheme.
Speaker 20 (44:56):
You know, every state's doing what they can, which is
constitutionally what they're supposed to do. The Constitution directs very
specifically that the time, place, and manner of elections are
to be left to the legislatures of the various states.
That being said, the Democrats, obviously, through HR one, HR
four and some other horrendous bills, are trying to take
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elections away from the states and federalize it again. A
lot of states are taking the initiative, Georgia, my home state,
being one of them, that has passed some great election
reform legislation SB two two in Georgia that is going
to take an enormous step in the direction of making
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voting itself much more accessible, but making cheating much more difficult,
and states all around are doing that type of thing,
and rightfully, so this is a state issue and it's
something that must be protected.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Joining us now with more on protecting the constitution and
a right to free, fair elections. The chairman of the
Center for Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute,
Ken Blackwell. Ken, So the Russians, Republicans are like the Russians,
and I guess the Democrats are supposed to be the
ones protecting and defending democracy. Can you maybe explain this
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for us?
Speaker 15 (46:20):
Those folks who we just viewed are stuck on stupid,
but to be honest, they are also big government Marxist
and welfare state enthusiasts, as you and I've talked about before.
Aristotle got it right, he said, the more muscular, central,
highly concentrated, powerful government, less individual liberty. The framers of
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our constitution got it right. They put a horness on
the growth the power of government to optimize individual liberty.
You know, have we always gotten it right? No? But
the fact of the matter is is that we, in
fact have moved history in the right direction. We are
the most diverse constitutional republic in all of human history,
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and if in fact, these Marxists socialists will get their
boots off of the throat of our economy, we in
fact would once again be the most prosperous economy in
all of human history. They have, in fact used this
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attack on the constitution, this attack on liberty, to grow
government for an elite's few that in fact say rules
for you, you are the and not for me. These folks,
this clown car has to be stopped, and they know
that smart thinking people will do it at the polls,
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in the precincts, in the counties, in the states of
this country.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
They're getting so desperate. They see the polls, they see
that they're losing momentum. If they ever had any momentum
to begin with, it's only been going in the opposite direction.
But they keep calling America a democracy because they don't
want to acknowledge the constitution. You see, they want to
get rid of the Constitution. They've been trying to take
over our elections for a long time, but especially this
last year and now Jim Crow two point zero didn't work.
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So now let's try to talk about Russia and Ukraine.
But they're not selling the American people on this. Democrats independence.
Republicans see this for what it is. It's a hostile
takeover of our elections and our constitutional republic.
Speaker 15 (48:35):
Absolutely, what they need to do is take a look
at our war torn cities that have come about as
a consequence of a crime wave. These same knuckleheads who
talk about defunding to believe the police, who talk about
open borders, they are responsible for the flood of criminals,
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the flood of drugs are actually turning our cities into battlefields,
warn torn battlefields, not fields of dreams. That's why the
American people are going to speak through the ballot box
and they're going to kick these knuckleheads out.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
They are really when you see the momentum growing Democrats
coming over Republicans independence, the unity Biden promised, it's unity
actually against the Democrats and this agenda because America doesn't
want to be a socialist country or a communist country
at the rate that they're taking us. But it begins
with elections. As they say, elections have consequences. Well, when
you don't have free and fair elections, that is even
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more severe consequences. Ken, thank you for what you're doing
fighting for election integrity, for the states to have the
rights to not have that taken from them. You really
are doing amazing work out there. Keep it up and
keep us posted on what you're doing.
Speaker 15 (49:52):
Thank you, God, bless you always.
Speaker 1 (49:53):
Good to see you. And before we go, as we
are so lacking in leadership in our country right now,
we remember, we remember what it was like to have
a president who put America first here at home and abroad,
as President Trump exemplified during his first foreign trip as president.
Speaker 17 (50:10):
Arabia, to Israel, to NATO to the G seven. We
made extraordinary gains on this historic trip to advance the
security and prosperity of the United States, our friends, and
our allies. We paved the way for a new year
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of cooperation among the nations of the world to defeat
the common enemy of terrorrism and provide our children with
a much more hopeful future. I was deeply encouraged to
hear from the leaders of many Muslim and Arab nations
that they are ready to take on a greater role
in combating terrorism and providing young Muslims in their region
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with a future of safety and a future of opportunity.
I went to Jerusalem, where I reaffirmed our unbreakable bond
with the state of Israel. I was owned by the
majesty and beauty of the Holy Land and the faith
and reverence of the devoted people who lived there. All
children from all faiths deserve a future of hope and peace.
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In Rome, I was inspired by the beauty, and even
more inspired by meeting with Pope Francis. Then I traveled
to two summits. First at a NATO summit in Brussels,
where we agreed to improve the burden sharing among members
of our alliance and to further confront a shared threat
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of terrorism. Next, I attended the G seven. I laid
out my vision for economic growth and fair trade and
support of good paying jobs, and I called for much
greater security and cooperation on matters of both terrorism, immigration migration.
Speaker 27 (51:59):
To protect our citizens.
Speaker 15 (52:01):
We concluded a truly.
Speaker 17 (52:03):
Historic week for our country. We traveled the world to
strength and long standing alliance and to form a new
partnership among nations devoted to the task of eradicating the terrorism.
Speaker 1 (52:16):
That plagues our planet.
Speaker 17 (52:19):
And I am now more hopeful than ever in the
possibility that nations of many faiths, many religions, and from
many regions can join together in a common cause.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
Putting America first wasn't just good for America. It was
good for the world. And we will, we have to
get back to that, and that is a real story.
Good night, I'll see you tomorrow. So until then, as always,
keep the faith and save America.