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March 20, 2025 109 mins
Trump to sign order today aimed at eliminating Education Department. Judge warns of consequences if Trump administration violated deportation order. TSA reminds public of REAL ID enforcement deadline. Israeli strikes kill dozens as military launches first ground campaign since ceasefire collapsed. No big revelations in released JFK files. Anthony Mackie says that we have been living through the "death of American male". Social Security changes to include in-person identity checks. March Madness. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
What no education? Well that's the truth. What are you
talking about? Yah? How know you guys are aware of this.
But something's happening today.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order today
aimed at shutting down the Department of Education. The administration
has already laid off half the department's staff. Sources say
the Education Secretary will now be directed to dissolve the
agency while keeping critical services and programs in place elsewhere.
The order comes after Trump vowed to return education authority

(01:00):
to the states.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
I like that. That's right, kids, Department of Education that's
done so much of nothing. It's going to be gone
temporarily because, as we all know, everything now is decided

(01:24):
through the courts. And if you think this is one
of those things, you're fooling yourself. It will absolutely be
headed straight to the courts, much like all the other
things that are going on. So be prepared for that.
The Department of Education, which does stuff and what not

(01:47):
and who's what and boy does it? Well?

Speaker 4 (01:50):
The Department of Education has already been gutted, but we
are learning the President expected to take a major step
today for trying to dismantle the agency. Altogether. So the
President expected to sign this executive order directing his Education
secretary to take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure
of the Department of Education.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Which, you know what, you got a lot of people
out there, even people on the left, are like, the
state handles eighty to ninety percent of education, but Chad doesn't.
Did Department of Education do step besides that? Don't they
spend money and focus on all the other stuff that
you know, they got a lot of administrators and lots

(02:29):
of money that goes to NGOs to focus on all
kinds of things that don't help kids.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
The Department of Education does oversee funding to help low
income students and students or disabilities, and enforces civil rights
laws to prevent discriminations in schools. It also oversees the
process for students applying for college financial aid at a
federal level. Now, the administration insists that none of those
programs are going to be impacted, but it is unclear how,
and we are learning that today there are multiple protests

(02:57):
popping up across the country with some teachers very concerned
and that their students are going to pay the price.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Oh my lord, what's that mean? Pay the price. They're
already paying the price. Have you seen our test scores?
Have you seen how low our test scores have been
since the Department of Education has come in to play,
you know, in nineteen eighty. Our scores have gone nowhere

(03:26):
but down there hasn't been anything spectacular. It's just giant
bureaucracy and overreach. And then it became about power. Department
Education is middle management and power it is bureaucracy. All
of those other things were handled pre nineteen eighty in
other places when it comes to certain things like you know,
you've got the Disabilities Act. When it comes to so

(03:48):
many of these other things are handled in other areas.
And we talked about when Trump and the DOGE then
came in, many of these things existed before that agency
that it's now under was born. They were just under
a different place, you know, the whether it was the
State Department or it was over here in the Pentagon.

(04:09):
A lot of that stuff existed already, and the Department
of Education is it's just a waste. It's about power. Like,
oh my god, you're gonna hear this thing. This is
what you're gonna hear. So much of disability when it
comes to kids. Those kids aren't gonna get anything now.

(04:30):
They're already protected funding in certain areas. Now they're just
gonna return it to the states. You guys, go handle it,
don't do your business. Well, what about uh, you know
the DEI. They'll hear a lot of that stuff, social
justice stuff that's getting cut out because it's not even
about the social justice. It's about all their pals who

(04:53):
get tons of money running NGOs. Look at the Department
of Education rocked and rolled. I'm like, hell yeah, But
it doesn't very few things in government do. Most things
in government kind of just exist because they're there to exist.

(05:15):
So is this a big loss? I don't think so.
I think I don't think this is a big loss,
And I don't think outside of people that want central government.
So people who want bigger government, they want the FEDS
to control as much as possible. That has become their
new God, and that is the thing that they lean

(05:36):
on all the time because government is the answer to
every question. They can solve anything, and they do that
by throwing more money at it and making people feel
good in their minds that it's going to be solved,
even though the results are rarely there. As we know,

(05:57):
because government turning to the States is phenomenal. But before
it ever does that, in reality, it's going to have
to go through the courts, as we all know. Speaking
of the courts.

Speaker 5 (06:11):
Federal Judge James Boseberg is warning of consequences as he
considers whether the administration defied his ruling when it supported
alleged Venezuelan gang members last weekend. Boseburg said the administration
has not provided enough evidence to justify using the Alien
Enemies Act without due process. The judge has extended his
deadline for the administration to provide more details about the deportations.

(06:33):
Trump and several members of Congress are calling for the
impeachment of judges who ruled against the administration.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Which I find to be ridiculous. He threw some cold
water on it the other night with Laura ingram Uh.
But that battle out there because you know, somebody you
know tweeted at me last night. You know his daughter
works for this organization, to that organization. He's not even
really contesting the law itself. It's the due process. And

(07:07):
did these people were all of them terrorist? Were all
of them? Trend They were all of them? MS thirteen
were all of them Eighteenth Street or whatever gang there was,
were all of them gang members. So you can't make

(07:27):
a mistake. And so you know for certain. And this
was designed by the way, the way that they put
this together. And I saw one of the axios. White
House reporter said, all of these things that you're seeing
going down, all of these were put in place long

(07:48):
before Trump became president, and he once he won, he
knew what he wanted to do, and in doing those things,
he knew that the steps that you take to get
to where he wants to get to is you do this,
they judge shop, you don't get what you're looking for.

(08:08):
We criticized, but the goal was to get it out
there fast so we could get to the Supreme Court.
It's that simple. But this judge activists or not. He's
not arguing does he have the right to do this,
yes or no? His argument is who are these people?
Were they all here illegally? Meaning did they come here

(08:34):
and have a right to asylum? Because some of them
escape Venezuela and you know some of them, I bet
a vast majority of them are trinidiagua. I'm not I'm
not disputing that, but we should all know, and yes,
some of it. It's also a message. The message is

(08:54):
you come here, you screw up. You're a bad guy,
you're an awful person, you're a gang member. You'll be
heading two places like l Salvador. But if you came
here from Venezuela, you skave Venezuela, which is essentially a socialist,
communist country, and you've applied for asylum because of that,

(09:21):
the opportunity for you to come here has already been granted,
whether you like it or not, through the last administration.
Then we should have right now. And for me, I
want Trump to succeed. I love what he's done on
the border. I also want it done right. Absolutely.

Speaker 6 (09:38):
The judge wants answers to very specific questions the exact
times that these planes took off from US soil, what
times they left US airspace, when they landed in the
foreign countries, and then if the individuals all those flights
were subject to deportations solely under the Alien Enemies Act,
something that the judge ordered cannot happen.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Well, solely on that because he's not they've not provided
any of that information. And I saw I think it
was Carolyn Levit, it was it was a spokesperson, might
not have been her on News Nation, and they just
kept saying, Oh, you're going to see and you're going
to do that, and you're going to that. All sounds

(10:20):
great again. I'm a due process guy and I think
absolutely Trump has He's going to win in court. You
guys have heard me say that over and over again.
All of those things I stand with. And at the
same time, I can do two things at once and say,
you know what you said, a bunch of people to
get MO they weren't supposed to be there. And for

(10:43):
all the people on the right out there who support
Trump one hundred percent, you didn't support government before and
you think they make mistakes. So don't you want to
get it right as well? Maybe you do, Maybe you don't.
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(11:05):
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Speaker 1 (13:09):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 7 (13:10):
That call between President Trump and Zelensky lasting nearly an hour,
coming just one day after Donald Trump's call with Vladimir Putin,
the Ukrainian leader agreeing to the same partial CEASEFI ideal
as Putin pledging to stop attacking energy infrastructure, but in
a stunning development, Trump also offered to take ownership of
Ukraine's electrical supply and nuclear power plants, saying America could

(13:32):
offer the best protection. It could include Europe's largest nuclear
plant at Zapparisha, which Russia currently occupies.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Well, that's awfully nice of us. Hey, Hey, we're going
to help you out, and we're going to take some
of your stuff, but we're going to protect it. You're
going to protect us with this stuff. Yes, So you're
going to protect us. We're going to protect the plant.
It's going to be good for you. What they're going
to talk again this week. There's no way that this

(14:04):
thing ends, the way that a lot of people are
hoping it ends with handshake and everybody goes back to
the borders they had before it's changed. So we'll see
what it looks like. And it's funny as they talk about, Hey,
I agree to that there was apparently some attacks yesterday

(14:27):
on some sort of power facility, But the way they
kind of like talked about it, it wasn't really It was like, well,
it was a power facility, but it wasn't the one
kind that we're talking about. Remember, you can still kill
each other. Just hands off the goods. Eh.

Speaker 8 (14:46):
Meanwhile, the Fed did the expected leaving interest rates unchanged,
but they're continuing that weight and see approach. They just
want to see what the tariffs from the White House
will mean for the health of the economy and for
inflation in particular.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Yes, what's going to happen with inflation nation? That is
a good question. People do want to know. They look
at the market, People are uncertain about what's going on.
People are nervous about a lot of things. It's the economy,
stupid Jerome Powell.

Speaker 8 (15:18):
The Fed shar said a few things that really got
investors excited. Despite the fact that the Fed believes that
there's some uncertainty surrounding the economy, they still are projecting
two interest rate cuts at some point this year.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
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Speaker 8 (15:50):
And in fact, Chairman Powell said that even though he
expects inflation to go up from here for a little bit,
he expects that to be transitory.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Uh oh, the dreaded transitory. We've heard that before, haven't we.
It's transitory. Do You've got nothing to worry about today?
It's gonna be fine. Everything's gonna be okay. Do you
have your real I D? What's the real ID?

Speaker 9 (16:18):
Ah?

Speaker 10 (16:18):
DMVs around the country are packed as people line up
for hours to get their real ID. In Illinois, a
frenzy of applications the demand prompting the state to open
a real ID supercenter. In Florida, officials to say people
are booking multiple appointments at the DMV, only to turn
around and sell the appointment times for up to two
hundred and fifty dollars each. Local officials now trying to

(16:41):
make appointment scalping illegal. If you are able to get
an appointment for your real ID, be sure to bring
the right documents. Requirements vary by state.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Yeah, so this was something that our government thought after
nine to eleven we should totally do. So it's your
ID on steroids, so your your license on steroids. And
if you're going to fly, you have to have a
real idea. Even domestically, now, depending on what state you're in,
you're gonna need your SOL Security card, you're gonna need
two proofs of residency. You're gonna need your old ID,

(17:14):
you may need your birth certificate. If you have a passport,
that kind of takes care of all of that. You
don't even need a real idea if you have a passport,
but be prepared for this and understand what's coming. If
you don't have your real ID, it could be a
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(17:35):
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Speaker 1 (18:00):
Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
With all this talk of education, let's remind everybody how
absolutely insane the education world can be.

Speaker 11 (18:12):
Now a Fairfax County, Virginia, another liberal Enclave's hard to
get them confused sometimes where One high school allegedly has
a new.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
Twist on the alphabet.

Speaker 11 (18:20):
According to the mom of a sophomore, West Springfield High
School has a Woman's History Month display called the ABC's
to Me where A where A no longer stands for apple, now.

Speaker 10 (18:34):
A is for abortion.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
H is for hope with a photo of Kamala Harris.

Speaker 11 (18:41):
Q is for not quick or quiet, it's for queer,
and of course, no woke alphabet is complete without a
T for trans woman.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
Oh good times, right there, good time. This is Stephanie Lunkvist,
who is the mother of the kid who took a
picture and said, Mom, this just doesn't feel right. It
feels odd.

Speaker 11 (19:06):
Your son took the photos. These are Let me just say,
from the daughter in Deerfield to your son.

Speaker 12 (19:13):
Kids aren't taking this anymore. You just have to be
so proud of these kids. I mean, really, they're leading
the battlefront on this. I think you know, Laura, there
was a I just found out. A mom called me
and she told me that her son had actually ripped
down the a's for abortion sign. He was upset and
he was brought into the principal's office and they counseled

(19:35):
him and they said, well, you had such a visceral
reaction to this, and I think that's just absurd. I mean,
how could you not have an a motive reaction to this?
Even adults do. And so I'm really proud of the
students who are stepping up and saying this isn't right,
this isn't the kind of school we want to be in.
This isn't doctrination, it's not education. And there's a lot
of them.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
No way that would happen on the school campus. Look,
you should be tearing people's stuff down. It's I would
say the same thing if it was, you know, you
put up the Israeli and the Palace thing coming you
tear that. I mean, don't touch other people's craps. But
while we're sitting here today talking about the Department of
Education and the White House executive order to dismantle it,

(20:18):
and you know, et cetera, we consider and talk about
this all day, but this is some of the wackiness.
They say, Well, they don't really affect anything that happens
in the classroom. That's based on your teachers. No, it's
top down with the attitudes in the classroom. The teaching
and the curriculum may be set by the state, but

(20:40):
the attitudes and the influx of insanity through NGOs and
things of that nature, it's there from the top down,
and that comes from the Department of Education into the
wacky things that they fund. And there is some wacky things.
I'm not saying all that of you is bad, but
there was so much of that in place before. It's
like all of the like the Consumer Protection Agency, when

(21:03):
you go and you look and like, well, a bunch
of other agencies had these things. So you just just
created what we wanted to keep it all under one roof,
and because it would be easier, but it wasn't easier.
You just created more bureaucracy. I mean, before nineteen eighty
did everybody wear a helmet. Nobody was able to function. No,

(21:24):
we were fine, but government wanted more government. It's like, God,
if only we could get more government.

Speaker 11 (21:31):
Fairfax County is one of the most left wing counties
in the country. Bedroom community of Washington, DC. A lot
of government Bureaucrafts. Sadly they're going to be out of
work soon. But Stephanie, we tried to get answers from
the school.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
All they told us was, this is a student.

Speaker 11 (21:45):
Led history project that's part of an elective women's history class,
so not teacher driven. That was Was that a student
who came up with that?

Speaker 13 (21:54):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (21:54):
I can't imagine that a student came up with all
of them. It was so ideologically one sided that how
could this students have come up with.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
All of it?

Speaker 12 (22:01):
Like ELA's for leadership was another one of the letters,
and the only leaders on there were democratic females. They
could have had so many, there were so many different options,
Pam Bondy, Tulsa Gabbard. They could have put that on
their l for leadership, but they chose not to. And
I think that that's probably coming from the teacher and
it's supported by the administration. The display is still standing

(22:23):
there and the school policy, as you mentioned, also supports it.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
And by the way, the A is for abortion is
a coat hanger, so insane. Oh my god, part of education,
but education in general, I mean, come on, it is
we have a problem, and part of that is we
have this giant anequated system. It's not just about the

(22:51):
teachers and what they're teaching that all plays a role into,
but we also have a system that is broken. We
teach in way that we're We're not even teaching the
basics that much anymore, but we just we're not teaching
to where we're going, which is something that I'm a
big believer of. Let's teach to where we're going, not

(23:14):
where we've been, not where we find ourselves at the moment.
Where are we going. We're going towards a much different world. Well,
why are we still teaching these kind of things? Why
aren't we breaking things up? Why are we finding kids
and going your talent is this? We need to hyper

(23:40):
focus you on that. Where we want them to be
well rounded. No, we want them to be productive members
of society. And in doing so, let's take the things
they're good at and emphasize that at like fourteen fifteen sixteen,
let's not sit here and play this game as I
We're going to teach you all kinds of things. I

(24:00):
remember my mom went to college, and she went to
college a little bit later after she'd had us, and
I was a little bit older. I was like fifteen sixteen.
She went, she got her psychology degree and stuff, and
she was like, I took a few psychology classes. I
took more useless classes that had nothing to do with
anything that the major was. It was ridiculous. She goes,

(24:23):
I learned I had to take astronomy classes and geology
classes in all of these things. And you're thinking, yeah,
why aren't you focusing on the thing that matters? Dot
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(24:47):
more insanity when it comes to Elon Musk, It's kind
of interesting to watch people lose their mind with Elon.
Somebody just text me and says, or tweeted at me.
He said, hey, Chad, is isn't it weird? Isn't it
Like most of the people that buy Tesla's aren't they

(25:10):
for the most part, aren't they liberals? I said, yeah,
so they're destroying their own things, you know, like they're
the liberals are destroying other liberals vehicles. I said, yeah,
I mean, the the the insanity. And I did a

(25:31):
video last night. You go check it out. But you've
got a guy who I'm gonna break it down for you,
a few of these crazy loons.

Speaker 14 (25:38):
Here.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
You have a guy who sticks his hand downs his pants,
wipes his butt, and then smears it all over at Tesla,
not lying. You have a guy who gets out of
a car, walks over to a Tesla and he's an
underwriter for insurance company and just keys it everywhere. You
have a woman, by the way, who's so pissed at
Tesla that she thinks every electric vehicle's a Tesla, then

(26:03):
goes over to a Rivian and scratches the hell out
of that solid move. You have a guy who walks
across the street in Hawaii and spits on a Tesla
because that's good. And that's just a few of the
things of the insanity that's happening in the unhinged world.
Then you've got these French student slash baristas slash disappointments

(26:27):
to their parents in Canada who go to a dealership
and they spray it up because it's all about climate
change and he's a Nazi and a climate denier, etc.
You get all the crap, and then you've got people
like this unhinged basement dweller who's mad and angry and

(26:49):
kind of suggesting that the military starts to do its job,
or else others will.

Speaker 14 (26:55):
I'm making this video to ask and call out the
military has come down to a point where you know who,
because I'm not mentioning names, because tik likes to ban
people that has too much or is gaining too much power,
and nobody is there to stop him, or the ones
trying to stop him or not being very successful because

(27:21):
there's not much they can do. But you, as the military,
are you going to stand with the people? Are you
going to stand with him? Are you going to remember
your oath to our constitution? Or are you going to
let this continue to happen. I am calling out the
military to do what you know is right as an

(27:42):
American citizen. If you choose not to stand with the people, you.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
Will a louse.

Speaker 14 (27:51):
You will need no choice to the American people to
do what they have to do. I'm not going to
say what it is, but you know so you can
be on the right side or the wrong side of history,
no choice and make it fast because we're running out
of time.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
Better making fast because run out of time I'm turning mom.
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Speaker 16 (29:54):
Federal prosecutors saying Netflix paid Carl Eric Rinch an additional
eleven million dollars he says he needed to complete a
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Speaker 2 (30:20):
That takes Netflix and Chill to a whole new level. Chad,
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(31:28):
starts shooting it a couple different places and over budget immediately,
and then they said, well, all right, we're going to
send you some more money so you can finish at
least the first episode and get some stuff going. And
then next thing, you know, COVID hits, and so that
shuts everything down. Then he starts talking about all this
other crap he wants to do, and he's got all

(31:50):
these wacky ideas he's throwing out there. Not a shocker.
He's taking all these meetings, theories about COVID, the universe, interconnectivity, genders, God,
higher callings, blah blah blah, blah blah. And they said,
all right, it's obvious dude's not paying any attention. That
lead actors dropped out of this thing. And from there

(32:11):
they start to surmize, hey, we gave him this money,
and the first portion of it, okay, he used it
while it was a waste, he did use it for this.
But he took the other eleven million dollars and put
inside his brokerage account, and then he lost a ton
of money, about half of it on biopharmaceutical companies and
options as well as the S and P. But he

(32:37):
kept telling them, hey, no, no, no, man, it's gonna
be great. It's gonna be great. We're gonna be fine.
Everything's been good, he purchased. Are you ready for this?
This is the insanity again, Hollywood. You get what you get.
He said he needed to buy a lot of this stuff,

(32:57):
and he did get a windfil fall with what's it
called cryptocurrency, so he did make some money. But this
gets interesting. He purchased a six hundred and thirty eight
thousand dollars worth of stuff, including a mattress, two hundred
ninety five thousand dollars on betting and Lennon's, one hundred
and eighty thousand dollars on kitchen appliances, five point four

(33:19):
million on furniture, and one point sixty eight million on
rolls royces, just two of those. He then bought another
five rolls royces and one Ferrari paid his rent in
his home in Spain and his legal bills as well.
With the money, he was supposed to have thirteen episodes.

(33:42):
I don't even know if he finished one, but he
only owns eleven million. I guess the total was fifty
five million. So there you guys go. It's good money
if you can get it. Guys, Hollywood. It's not hard.
It's hard to get in in some ways. But once
you give in, now I'll start handing you money. He left,
right and center. Ooh, Hollywood. Speaking of Hollywood, I want

(34:05):
to talk about this. We're gonna get into it a
little bit more with Anthony Mackie, who is the well
he just played Captain America and I like Anthony Mackie.
But we're going to dive into a little bit more
next hour about masculinity as he talks about masculinity, and
there's controversy around the masculinity controversy because he was on

(34:28):
this podcast called The Pivot and he was talking about
the death of the American male and how you know, basically, hey,
I raise my boys to be men, and of course
that's country. You can't say that in today's world. What
are you thinking, bro? You can't say that. Damn skippy.
You need to say that more than ever before. Some

(34:50):
of the neat studies that were done out there the
difference between men and women, which I know is crazy,
but one study in particular I found that just really
show oh, the difference between men and women and how
we're programmed as human beings, which is so crazy, So

(35:11):
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Chad Benson Show. Coming up, second hour of the show,
again we can talk a little bit about masculinity and men,
why it's a good thing to have. We see the
world that we're in right now, there's a reason for
the reactions that we have. Top of that, we talk
a little bit about Israel. It is a nightmare over

(35:54):
there and it is going to continue to get worse.
And if you think that everybody's all all about it
when it comes to the support in Israel for Nette Yahoo,
you'd be surprised that's not true. We got more in
the Department of Education, which is a nightmare, and school
going to change their name at least they're being told

(36:14):
they have to change their name with their mascot, and
we'll talk about that as well. It's kind of interesting
and welcome to the world of welcome ess again. Chad
Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
It's all happening. Where do we begin? Deportations flights?

Speaker 6 (36:58):
What the federal judge overseeing this case here in Washington,
DC has given the Department of Justice the administration a
one day extension to answer the questions that he requested
that they answer about those two deportation flights that took
off over the weekend on Saturday during one of his
court hearings.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
Is two fights were in the air.

Speaker 6 (37:19):
In court, Judge Boseburg, who's overseeing the case, ordered that
those planes be turned around. The administration decided not to
follow his order, did not turn those planes around, and
now the judge wants more information.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Information is key. But he's a liberal activist judge. He's
a liberal judge. You judge shop, that's what you do.
This was never meant. Trump knew exactly where this is going.
We've talked about it. Not going to rehash the damn thing.
This is going to the Supreme Court. Very good chance
he's going to win. And we move on. Now. The

(37:54):
question I have that a lot of people have including
civil rights attorney is who was on there. Well, they
are legal aliens. Now, did they apply for asylum because
they left Venezuela. Yes, Well, so their gangsters left Venezuela.
Well not all of them, I mean some of them

(38:14):
may have just come from Venezuela. So they're escaping essentially
a communist regime under Maduro at a fear of being
persecuted for their beliefs, and so they got asylum here potentially,
And could they have made a mistake. It's possible, Okay,
I mean that's what I want to I want to
do process. Look, Trump and has every right and he's

(38:37):
going to win this case, but we should also want
it done correctly and Democrats standing up for trend they
and MS thirteen and all of that that don't do it.
That's a dumb ass thing to do. This is why
you lose. This is it why you lose because you

(39:01):
pick the wrong damn horse every time. Hell, if there
was only one horse in the race, you would pick
a pig. It's okay to ask the questions, and you should,
and Republicans you should also ask the questions if you
want to be the party of the rule of law
and the Constitution. Yesterday, we got that call from a

(39:23):
guy I should play for you guys. It's pretty funny.
So this was a caller that came in the night
before when we were talking about this, and as not
a fan of me, depending on the moment. I just
want to say that, depending on the moment, he's not
a fan of me. But what I do know is
he loves Trump.

Speaker 9 (39:41):
Chad. You know, there are some nights where you're a
real good Djail.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
First of all, I'm going to tell you guys this
right now. We'll get back to him in a second.
I'm not a DJ. Okay, all right, I'm not a DJ.
I do not spend the disc. In fact, nobody's spent
into disc anymore, not even the guys that are supposedly
on the ones and twos. I'm not a DJ. Just
letting you guys know that.

Speaker 9 (40:08):
Sad. You know, there are some nights where you're a
real good DJ on the radio waves, but then there
are some nights when you're absolutely horrible lear nights. Yeah,
I got a problem with you tonight, buddy. Don't Donezuelan
gang members. I don't visit being here in America. They

(40:29):
have flat out invaded our country, and yes, that is
an act of war. And Donald Trump is doing the
right thing by getting them out of here. You sending
out signals saying yet I wants them out of here.
Yet the Constitution has a right to do his thing too.
Know what got it? In certain instances? Know what doesn't?

(40:51):
You need to stop with the mixed signals and get
flat out say you're what troop where you're not? You see,
that's what makes you think you're a list far a
super Trump lips card Bo. Get your ass together. You're
either with us or in America or you're not. Just
you're not to get a lot of this punt for yourself.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Give more on Ah, it's fun. But what did he
say there? Trump gets to supersede the Constitution. No he doesn't, No,
he doesn't. And too often what I see is people
like to use the Constitution when it's good for them,

(41:38):
when it works for them, they want to try to
maneuver around it, maybe do a little tap dance tiptoe
on it. If it doesn't. We do not want that
at all. And to think that Trump is not a god,
He's not a god king. It's president. That's it. And

(42:04):
there are rules that he must follow, but he understands
that there are many opportunities along the way for lawsuits
to happen. So he gets that. That's why he's done
what he's done in the way that he's done it great,
and I do believe he's going to win in court.

(42:28):
I absolutely believe he's going to win in court. But
if you want him to basically supersede the Constitution, you're misguided.
You have issues that you have a cult like love
of a person where you're willing to give them that power.

(42:51):
That document, as I said yesterday, greatest love letter in
history to us, protects us from the government. And I
want the government to get it right, absolutely get it right.

(43:13):
And I think Trumps is doing what he needs to
do based in the situation that we find ourselves in,
which is four years of an absolute debacle at the border.
But you also have to do it right. Oh, speaking

(43:37):
of the border, a buffer.

Speaker 17 (43:40):
Zone, sources tell us that Trump administration is considering dramatically
expanding the role of the US military along the southern border.
The planned, sources say, includes creating a buffer zone along
the border that would allow military personnel to temporarily hold
migrants who cross into the US illegally until federal law
enforcement arrives.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
That's kind of interesting. And where exactly would this buffer
zone be.

Speaker 5 (44:03):
The Washington Post reports the land would initially be in
New Mexico, then possibly stretched to California. It comes as
the White House escalates its attack against federal Judge James Bosburg.
Boseburg is warning of consequences as he considers whether the
administration defied his ruling when it supported alleged Venezuelan gang
members last weekend. Boseburg said the administration has not provided

(44:25):
enough evidence to justify using the Alien Enemies Act without
due process.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Well, we'll see how this goes again. He's going to
win in court. And every time you don't get something
that you want a ruling, just appeal it. That's what
it's about. So way of the process that we have.
You could be frustrated, you could be angry. I get it,

(44:54):
but so much that as theatrics and even he threw
cold water on it the other day because he understands
so that in the future, you're leaving the door open
now for the left to go. If the right gets
something in court, it's only because of activist judge which
they've done before on his Mar A Lago cases and

(45:15):
stuff like that. So let's just all slow our frickin'
roll for a change. Speaking of court, they'll be headed
back there again, this time with the Department of edumacation.

Speaker 4 (45:26):
The Department of Education has already been gutted, but we
are learning the President expected to take a major step today,
so we're trying to dismantle the agency altogether. So the
President expected to sign this executive order directing his Education
Secretary to take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure
of the Department of Education.

Speaker 2 (45:45):
What the closure? Now? An executive order isn't going to
get it done? Why is that simple? Congress? Congress, this

(46:05):
is and I said it last night, I said it
on more than a few occasions, but I want you
guys to listen to me. You're useless, Congress. You have
the spine of a jellyfish. The hatred of Doge is
because you can't do your job. You've decided over the

(46:32):
last several years to give more and more power to
unelected officials, to bureaucrats, to the executive branch, and hope
that if you didn't like what was happening with the
executive branch, that the decisions at the judicial branch would

(46:55):
bail your ass out. You have given up so much power.
You have the power of the purse and all of
these things that we see, like the hatred of Elon
and all that stuff. He's doing something like it, hate it.

(47:19):
He's doing something though that you would never take on
because there's a fear factor there. And what's the fear factor?
We could get voted out. We may be unpopular. I mean,
you're getting yelled at at town holes. Now for God's sake,
Oh God, do your job and you're gonna have the

(47:45):
opportunity now you don't have the votes, probably not, but still,
let's get it on record. That's what I left about
Thomas Massey, remember the whole You know we're going to
vote to close down the country and give all this
money out. He's like, everybody needs to be here. We
all need to be on record. We need to have
a face to the vote. Get it on record. You

(48:11):
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Speaker 1 (49:47):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (49:48):
It is a very spicy time, as Elon has said,
and it may get spic here Israel Palestine, the battle
which Hamas and the IDEF is raging on. So is
the political battle for those of you who don't know.
They've got some issues over there, and Bibi neet Yahoo

(50:11):
has some support, he has his detractors. It is eerily
similar at times with US and our bitter disputes with
one another, much like the United States.

Speaker 18 (50:23):
Israel is a fractured country politically, There's no question. I mean,
NETANYAHUO certainly has his support, but he also has a
lot of opposition in this country. We saw it manifested
on the street this week. There were protests on Tuesday,
there were protests in Jerusalem on Wednesday, tens of thousands
of people in total. Some of those protests were actually
scheduled before this ceasefire was shattered. But what you're hearing

(50:46):
from people is that they are not thrilled that the
Israeli military will be going.

Speaker 2 (50:50):
Back into Gaza. This way.

Speaker 18 (50:52):
The first thing people bring up is the safety of
the remaining hostages that are presumed to be.

Speaker 2 (50:57):
Still alive, and that's a maybe. Remember Hamas has nothing else.
This is all they have. All they have are a
few hostages left. That's it. They have nothing else. But
there needs to be some serious questions asked about Israel
and what is going on. And by the way, this

(51:19):
started even before October seventh with net Yahoo and the
controversy that has surrounded him some of the things that
he wants to do and you say okay, and some
of the other things to say, oh, that feels like
it's a bit much, But this started pre October seventh.
But people are frustrated because it feels like, oh, here
we go again.

Speaker 18 (51:38):
We know the bombardments are going to continue, we know
that there's now boots on the ground. Does it turn
into a full scale reinvasion of Gaza. We're not there yet.
But the fact that you know these troops are now
back on the ground as a significant escalation.

Speaker 2 (51:52):
Yes, yes it is. And I understand why they're not
going to give up their hostage because they don't have
anything else. So if you give that up, that's the
last card you have but you also have to understand
by not giving up something, you're going to pay the price.

(52:13):
And the price is big three two, three, five, three, eight,
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doctor who is there working amongst the Palestinians.

Speaker 19 (52:34):
The Palestinian surgeons and nurses actually really ran a good
mass casualty system. I was very impressed by it, actually,
but there's just no way that any any group of
any hospital can can deal with an influx of hundreds
of patients over the course of thirty minutes, half of
whom are severely injured children.

Speaker 2 (52:54):
And that's what we got. It's ugly but true. He
talked about how he was.

Speaker 19 (53:00):
Greeted in the morning yesterday, early in the morning here
about two thirty am, the door to our living quarters
was blown open, smashed against the cabinet behind it, and
that was what woke me up and alerted me that
the bombing campaign had restarted. And so we went, you know,
me and the other trauma assertions and really really all
the all the volunteer doctors, even though they're not emergency personnel.

(53:23):
They went down to the emergency room to see to
receive this mass casualty event.

Speaker 2 (53:30):
Everybody, you know, because yesterday I said, and I have said, look,
I can do two things at once. I can absolutely
stand up for Israel's right to defend itself and at
the same time see humanity on the other side. And
now people are stuck between a rock and a hard
place because of Hamas and Israel. And if you can't

(53:51):
do that, I mean, my god, what are you doing?
But you got to think outside the box. And this
is again goes back to what I've been saying. You
have to get by and from other countries in the
Middle East to fix this thing, and that includes cleaning
out Hamas three two, three, five, three, twenty four, twenty
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Then Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (54:38):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
So the big JFK dumb kind of came and went
there's a lot to go through. There's still a lot
apparently that potentially is out there, including one piece of
information that people are really curious about why wasn't that release,

(55:03):
But we learned anything.

Speaker 21 (55:05):
More than six decades after President John F. Kennedy's assassination,
more than sixty three thousand pages of unredacted files long
held secret, are now public that day in Dallas, haunting
the country for sixty two years. But so far in
these new documents, no new bombshells.

Speaker 2 (55:23):
What nothing?

Speaker 21 (55:24):
So far in these new documents, no new bombshells. Instead
new details and descriptions of tradecraft in the CIA at
the time, some of its operations and embassies around the world,
from Mexico to France to Iran, and its surveillance previously
revealed of Oswalt Kennedy's assassin. One of the files long
sought by investigators, the Schlessinger Memo, revealed that some of

(55:47):
Kennedy's closest aids did not trust the CIA and were
discussing reforms to it.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
Ooh yeah, I was Obviously he didn't trust the CIA
and they didn't trust him. But were they involved? That's
what everybody wants to know. Did we do it well?
This is the way that that that my friends, people
that were in organizations with three letters, A couple of

(56:17):
them Ny We talk all the time. They said, this
CIA destroys everything, so you're never gonna find it. If
there was that smoking gun, it's dead. And if the
person who pulled the trigger dead, like gee, they there,

(56:38):
they would bury their tracks as best as possible. That's
that's just the reality of it. So maybe the FBI
might keep everything, but the CIA not so much.

Speaker 21 (56:52):
The vast amount of evidence about the assassination.

Speaker 2 (56:54):
Of John F.

Speaker 21 (56:55):
Kennedy points to one man, Lee Harvey Oswall. There are
lots of interesting and intriguing shadows and threads you can
pull and all the rest of it, but all that
has been explored. All that is ground that has gone
over because even though he was only twenty four years old,
Oswald had been around the world. He'd served in the Marines,

(57:15):
in Japan, defected to the Soviet Union, lived in Minsk
today's Belarus. He'd been in Finland, Mexico City, in contact
with Cubans. So there were a lot of reasons for
the federal government to surveil him.

Speaker 2 (57:29):
Yeah, you think it pointed out yesterday when they were
looking at some of the stuff it was released. As
people pouring through they talking about the Russia, said kind
of he was an idiot and he was not very
good shot. That's the question that gets raised right there.
How does he make that shot when others that saw

(57:50):
him shoot said he wasn't very good. Are you only
to be lucky once? Now? I didn't think there was
going to be any smoke gun, not when it came
to this. I am curious though about RFK, but really
curious about Martin Luther King MLK. That's the one that

(58:17):
I think is going to be very damning, especially for
the FBI, which makes it all the more recent. I
think the FBI, you know, with Cash, Mattel or with Trump,
there's not going to be a lot of hiding a
bunch of stuff where maybe some of this other stuff,
in particular the you know, the JFK stuff, could it
have put you know, made us look in a bad light.

(58:41):
Yet Pompei on a bunch of other people say, yeah,
you can't release this. When Trump was last president with
the FBI, you would. I don't think you'd have any
of that. Trump has zero problems. He doesn't give to
at this moment in time, I am I want to
know where that stuff is.

Speaker 21 (58:58):
They're also released some dog documents relating to Robert F. Kennedy,
John Kennedy's brother, shot five years later in nineteen sixty eight,
and doctor Martin Luther King Junior, of course, the great
civil rights leader who shot and some of those documents,
a very small number, also relate to their assassination. So
all these were the last bunch that had not been released,

(59:20):
despite efforts of Congress, despite previous president's efforts, And now
they've been made public.

Speaker 2 (59:25):
Well we'll find out what it looks like. But that
one right there, that one that Martin Luther King won,
I've my assumption has always been with RFK, embarrassment and
opportunity right there to put a puzzle piece together, and

(59:48):
two organizations that aren't always friendly with one another, CIA
and FBI, and you go back to nine eleven, it's
a perfect example of the puzzle pieces were all there,
but nobody to talked. They didn't share information. I think
the CIA, obviously they knew who this guy was. He
was all over the place, you know, Finland, he was

(01:00:09):
in you know, Belarus, and then he was in Mexico
City not too long, not too really, a short time
before I guess the assassination, and they knew who he was.
And I think it's more of an embarrassment because could
they have talked, could they have done certain things that
could have prevented it. I think you could make an

(01:00:31):
argument like that. On the other side of it, I
think the MLK, because the FBI's already been exposed for
their tactics and the way they handled MLK before the assassination,
as well as prominent other black Americans at the time,

(01:00:55):
I think we know that that's going to be much
more damning. Absolutely speaking of Black Americans, this is Captain
America causing controversy, not because you know the whole Like
I didn't see Captain America because well, I just don't
see superhero movies. I don't remember. Once in a while,

(01:01:16):
I'm saying, like, if it comes on, like if it's
on Netflix or I'll flip it on, I'll watch it.
I have no problem with it. My problem was he
was already an Avenger and he was a different Avenger,
and then every time you see him, I'm like, he's
that other Avenger. That's kind of weird. It would be
like if if Tony Stark played Captain America, you would
have been like that. Just it doesn't feel it's just different.

(01:01:38):
But I like Anthony Mackett. I think it's great. But
he was on this podcast called The Paper. We talked
about it last hour, and he was talking about his kids,
and he's very open and honest about his sons, in particular.

Speaker 22 (01:01:53):
I keep my boys humble, like my boys have never
had a pair of Jordan's. You know, my boys don't
do all that Internet flies. I'm like your kids, and no,
I don't give I could be the biggest star.

Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
In the world. Do not let me catch you being stupid.

Speaker 12 (01:02:12):
Do not.

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
And my oldest gets him, my fifteen year old. He
tell the other ones, He's.

Speaker 22 (01:02:15):
Like, yo, yo, don't make dad mad, because once you
get one, that's right, he goes straighten the other ones out.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
That is absolutely true. But then he goes on to
talk about masculinity and America, and we've talked about it,
you know, in many ways. We were talking about it
a couple of weeks ago. When it comes to the
fact that schools now are essentially teaching four girls that

(01:02:45):
little boys are a problem. That I mean, it's just
it's and that masculinity, any form of it in their mind,
is absolutely toxic. And I'm talking about the left but
he is so spot on.

Speaker 22 (01:03:02):
So it's just that thing of In the past twenty years,
we've been living through the death of the American male.
They have literally killed masculinity in our homes, in our
communities for one reason or another. But I raised my
boys to be young men. And however you feel about that,
you feel about that. But my boys will always be respectful.

(01:03:24):
They will always say yes sir, yes, ma'am, no sir, no, ma'am.
They will always say thank you. They will always open
a door for a lady. They will always make sure
that their mother is taken care and provided for. They
will always be men. And that's always since they were
two years old. Every time I left for a job,
I tell my fifteen year old, you're a man at
a house. You make sure these doors are locked every night.

(01:03:45):
This alarm is on. You text me or you call
me every night before you go to bed and you
wake up. I love it because we're men. If I'm
not there to protect, he got to be there protect.
Because you can have all the money in the world,
climb through the window. That money means nothing. You can
have all the slept in the world. Jump through the door.
That's celebrity means so you've got to have a little
garden there, you know. And so for me, it's always

(01:04:08):
that idea of American masculinity is very different.

Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Yeah, I love that that saying that Jordan Peterson said
about violence, you should be capable of it, And that's
one of those things where we talked about that that's masculinity. No,

(01:04:34):
I'm not going to do it, but am I capable
of it if need be? Absolutely, But that's not what
it's all about. That's what they make you think it's
all about. I will say it. It rids me of my father.
So my father was in my life for only like
fifteen sixteen years, but he was a man. He was

(01:05:00):
a man's man, you know, his fifties kid, you know,
like he was. And he taught me to be strong,
but he taught me to be fair. And it was
it was like I remember as a kid, and it
sounds really weird. I'll tell you a story. At the time,

(01:05:21):
living in southern California, my grandmother and my aunt lived
alone in a house by a freeway. Well you're thinking,
what's the big deal about that, Well, two women living
alone in the house by a freeway in the mid
eighties was uncomfortable for a lot of people because of

(01:05:42):
the nightstalker, and my grandma worked overnight and my aunt
was home alone. She's not too much older me. She's
like my best friend in the Hawaiian world. She pretty
much raised me in many ways. And so my dad said,
you know, Knights, that your grandmother's working late, you're going
to go stay over there. And you know, I'm like

(01:06:03):
thirteen or fourteen years old, and he's like, and I'm like,
why he goes, because that's what we do, because she's
afraid something might happen. I'm like, why aren't you stand
it's that kind of thing, and I just I think
I just thought it was great, and he, of course
he gets pushed back for it.

Speaker 12 (01:06:23):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:06:23):
No, we're all the same. No, you can't be caring
and kind. I am with my kids, with my son, yes, sir, no, sir, yes,
ma'am no, ma'am, shake the hands, look in the eyes,
my daughter, the same thing, Thank you. Kind that's what
it's about, and we are different. It's a great report

(01:06:43):
out came out with study a while ago, and it's
kind of being rehashed again, just as we tried to
you know, as the left tries to make us all
one the rights like, no we're not, But how about
this Nature says no we're not. And study it's very interesting.
It's about parents, men and women. Men can sleep to

(01:07:07):
the night when a baby's crying. It's not their job
in reality, first of all, especially with the baby, we
don't have the equipment. Secondly, in nature and throughout time,
that wasn't the job. But women, it shows, would sleep

(01:07:28):
through the night. But when there was a noise outside,
even if it was leaves rustling, men would wake up
because the external was potentially a threat. That is the job.

(01:07:51):
It's just very interesting and I love what he said there,
and especially amongst the black community. Let's be honest. You
want to talk about a decimation of a community. There
you go. Started with the civil rights movement and what
they thought was going to be great, and what ended
up happening. Well, government got even more involved and made

(01:08:12):
it more about the women and the children and made
men obsolete. And through that you've got a mass incarceration problem,
and a vast majority of that is because no men
in the homes, no masculinity, nobody to teach young men,
in particular how to be Men three two, three, five,

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Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
Irreverence, Like, yeah, so what it's the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 23 (01:09:55):
Rodney Gorham, an als patient who can't use his arms
or his as one of ten people who received a
surgically implanted brain computer interface device powered by artificial intelligence.
The device decodes signals from his brain activity and translates
them into commands. That interface was developed by a company
called Synchron, which has been conducting clinical trials.

Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Synchron so tell me what the hell's this thing do.

Speaker 24 (01:10:24):
This is the first time that we've used the device
with layers of AI. The Nvidia technology takes information delivered
using Apple Vision Probe and it identifies digital devices that
are in the home environment, and then the BCI lets
you make choices.

Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
Very very interesting technology. Again, very interesting, tell me, mar The.

Speaker 24 (01:10:48):
Goal with this technology is that people who are dependent
on other people can restore some of that agency, some
of that autonomy.

Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
So cool. We are at the beginning stages of AI
and where it's going and it's I was gonna call
the other day with my uncle, and you know, we've
got our AI company that we have and several other things.
And as we were talking about this, how fast I

(01:11:21):
realized how fast this thing is moving, how far it's
come because of just how smart and quick these large
language models are learning. And we were discussing something about
translation into other languages, and the person on the other
end of the phone's like, well, I worry about this,

(01:11:43):
this and this, and he said, you know what, three
months ago you should have and he goes, not anymore.
Even colloquialialisms. At this point in time, it understands and
it translates in certain ways. It is amazing. And that's
just something somewhat basic. Imagine what it's going to be
like with medicine in the future. It's incredible. Three two, three, five,

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A lot of stuff to get to. The Elon Doges
Tesla thing is interesting. I want to go back a

(01:12:27):
year and look at bud Light. The controversy Dylan mulvaney
talk a little bit about that Department of Education. Obviously,
we're going to talk a lot about that as well
a bunch of other stuff to get to solid security
making changes? Is it sold security making changes because they
want to make sure that everybody gets kicked off the rolls?

(01:12:47):
Is it for the right reasons? They're wrong reasons. We'll
talk about that as well. Reach out to those across
all of our social media. We do a live webcast
right around eight o'clock on the East Coast. We'll be
doing that again tonight. Don't they said it is the
Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
Are they finally getting rid of Social Security? That's about time?
I'm just kidding. They're not. But there is major changes coming.
Are you ready for the major changes?

Speaker 25 (01:13:38):
A major change coming to Social Security? In an effort
to crack down on fraudulent claims, the Trump administration planning
to impose stricter measures on how to verify a person's identity. Soon,
people will no longer be able to prove their identity
over the phone, meaning those who can't do so using
the online service have to go in person. The change
comes as the agency plans to close dozens of Social

(01:14:00):
Security offices nationwide and layoff thousands of workers. The tidening
measure is coming from Doge and Elon Musk, who is
using claims of voter fraud and illegal immigration to make
the pitch for cuts, allegations for which he hasn't offered
evidence and experts say is inaccurate.

Speaker 26 (01:14:14):
By using entitlements fraud, the Democrats have been able to
attract and retain vast numbers of illegal immigrants and buy
voters and buy voters exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
That's Ted Cruz there. Thanks Ted, thanks for having that.
Have you ever seen Ted's podcast Welcome to This is
Awkward with Ted Cruz.

Speaker 13 (01:14:46):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
I'd like to see proof and all that I've Again,
it's not always just like well they're just firing everybody.
Everybody looks at it in the human ste which is understandable.
And the hatred' side, let's be real, they lot to
be about their hate Elon now and the right. You
would hate Elon too if he had supported the left.

(01:15:12):
They had one and he was going in and saying
we need to cut cut, cut here there, and you're like,
oh my god, we need all that stuff. You'd be
mad at him too, So let's all settle down. He's
right about some of that stuff. I'd like to see
some information. I think most of us wouldn't. I mean,
it's just me. Maybe I'm wrong, But it's not just

(01:15:38):
about laying off people. The streamlining of process and improving
the process is a big deal. We have an antiquated
system that really belongs in Soviet Russia if you go back.

(01:15:59):
I mean, some of this stuff is just so old
and adequated. It's a joke. It is. It's not a
good thing. We need to make it quicker and easier
and slicker. But the going in, everybody's like, well what
about people who have disability. There's going to be workarounds
for some of this stuff. But if you're an able

(01:16:19):
bodied person, get your ass down on soil security. You
don't have to do it every day. You do it once. Look,
none of us like going to the damn DMV if
we don't have to. There's some things we can do
online and some things we just can't. So you suck
it up, buttercup.

Speaker 25 (01:16:35):
While the Trump administration has repeatedly said it isn't cutting benefits,
just potential fraud advocates more, and those with mobility issues
or limited access to the internet will suffer. How important
is the phone service at the Social Security Administration?

Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
Oh, it's extremely important. It's going to make field offices
more craded.

Speaker 8 (01:16:54):
It's going to make it more difficult to access the
benefits that we have all earned.

Speaker 27 (01:16:58):
And the agency says the changes begin March thirty first.
This applies to new Social Security recipients applying for benefits
and also current recipients that need to change their direct
depositive information.

Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
It's a few things. So beginning of the thirty first,
people no longer be able to verify their identity to
Social Security Administration over the phone. Those who cannot properly
verify their identity over the agencies my Social Security Online
Service will be required to visit an agency in person

(01:17:30):
to complete the verification process. But the phone service is
you know, for elderly people, I get it. For people
with disabilities, there's workarounds. As they talk about my Social
Security Online Service, it's there are things you can do,
but it's you know, I mean, at what point do

(01:17:51):
we say, Look, Grandma's ninety four. The fact that she
likes the phone doesn't mean we have to stop progress. No,
I just this is the stuff. It's like, Oh, he
hates old people. You're like, if you can say he
hates old people, can I say you hate technology? Ring

(01:18:12):
back though the horse and buggy day. This is where
we are. Meanwhile, the Department of Education no Mahas.

Speaker 3 (01:18:23):
Administration is Spanish administration is already laid off half the
department's staff. Sources say the Education Secretary will now be
directed to dissolve the agency while keeping critical services and
programs in place elsewhere. The order comes after Trump vowed
to return education authority to the States.

Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
How dare you, sir? Promise kept I'm fine with that.
Get it back to the States. You know why people
aren't throwing a fit about this? It's pretty simple, especially
you know, pre COVID, you might see a lot more people.

(01:19:04):
But since COVID, and I told everybody, parents don't forget.
They don't and they got a glimpse at a lot
of stuff that they didn't like, and parents said, we

(01:19:25):
want more control, we want more localization. And ninety percent
of the stuff, eighty ninety percent of the money flows
into education and all a.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
Lot of that.

Speaker 2 (01:19:38):
It's it's done right there at the state level, but
still the overreach of the Department of Education is evident. Now,
him signing this doesn't mean it's going to happen. We
recognize that with you know, all of the executive orders

(01:19:59):
that he signed and the stuff that DOGE does where
it ends up at court, because that's ultimately, especially with
something like the Department of Education and even USAIDE. Everybody's like, well, Kennedy,
he put that in the executive order, but then it
was reorganized through Congress. So Congress, this again is on you.

(01:20:20):
You You've got to do something here. This is gonna
be a situation where it's gonna go where it's gonna
go to the courts, and the courts are gonna say, yes,
this is a job for Congress. And then Congress, you're
gonna do what You're gonna fight for it. It's just

(01:20:40):
it's frustrating. It is in the Department of Educations. I
mean again, the NGOs, the insanity of which you have
to do so much of the stuff to even get
and we'll talk about that in a second. The the
push for many, many, many things that the information, if

(01:21:05):
you will, and the edict that comes from the Department
of education and the woke, wacky ideas. Maybe not the
education side of it, which is the last thing Icheck
is important, but it handles funding for this and funding
for that. It handles this. So much of that is

(01:21:26):
already done at the state level, and so many of
the protections that they say we protect and we do
this that those things are already laws. So what do
you do? This is about parents as much as anything.

Speaker 28 (01:21:42):
I think what you can expect the President and all
of his allies to say today repeatedly is promises made,
promise is kept. But it is a huge deal that
or what Trump is planning to do. Of course, that
executive order we'll be signed today in a belief, pomp
and circumstance event at the White House, just going how
not just expected this executive order is, but how deeply

(01:22:05):
popular it is with the MAGA base, something that this
White House has shown that they want to really cater
to and keep happy. And so this is something that
Donald Trump repeatedly said on the campaign trail.

Speaker 2 (01:22:16):
By the way, this is not just a MAGA thing.
Go back decades, Republicans have been saying we gotta get
rid of the Department of Education. It's a waste of time.
It's bureaucracy. It's a federal bureaucracy that can pull too
many strings at a local level through threats and all
of this stuff. It's no, it's a nightmare.

Speaker 13 (01:22:36):
Now.

Speaker 28 (01:22:37):
What it calls for is taking the steps to dismantle
to the extent legally possible, the Department of Education. And
in this fact sheet that I obtained last night, it
talked about just how low test scores are and how
they believe that this will improve test scores and improve

(01:22:57):
children's outcome by putting this back to this states. It
didn't basically, it didn't outline how, but said that it would. Now,
this is just not the first action, though that we've
seen this White House take on the Education Department. Already,
we've seen a major reduction of force, mostly through layoffs
at the department. We've seen them canceling contractors, canceling federal grants.

Speaker 13 (01:23:18):
So this is.

Speaker 28 (01:23:18):
Basically the latest, most wholesale action.

Speaker 9 (01:23:21):
That we've seen them take.

Speaker 28 (01:23:22):
And really they've been working on this executive Order John
for weeks and weeks and weeks.

Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
Yeah, well, the Republicans have been working on it for
years and years and years, and this is as much
about the parents as well as the states. This is
a I again, I have no problem with this zero

(01:23:47):
but we're talking about the Department of Education. As you
just heard.

Speaker 11 (01:23:50):
Why do Republicans support the dismantling of the Department of Education?

Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
What's the value add?

Speaker 29 (01:23:54):
What value add is the federal Department of Education bring
when you return power to states? And as a governor,
I can tell you that's very important, and not just
It's not just the money, it's the control how those
dollars are spent, all the red tape that comes with
the federal Department of Education when it comes to special
ed school, choice, homeschooling, charter schools, whatever it might be.

Speaker 2 (01:24:14):
Let states have those options. Look, I might disagree. I'll
use an extreme example. I might disagree with Gavin.

Speaker 29 (01:24:19):
Newsom in California and a lot of things, but believe me,
California knows what their students need a heck of a
lot better than a bunch of bureaucrats in Washington. So,
and this isn't just a maga idea, guys. This is
empowering parents, teachers that better communication at the local level,
driving curriculum at a localized level for the needs of
that community.

Speaker 2 (01:24:38):
That's it. So it's it's a great it's a great idea. Yes,
here's the pushback that we hear. And here's one of
the facts.

Speaker 6 (01:24:44):
The Department of Education is prohibited from telling state how
to educate.

Speaker 2 (01:24:49):
Yeah, they're prohibited from doing that, but it doesn't mean
that their reach doesn't get there. And when you want
to do certain things, you have to go to them
to get the money. So while they may not tell
you do this, they dangle carrot and behind that charrot's
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Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
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Speaker 2 (01:26:30):
Now it's time to find out what's trending? What's trending?

Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
James Dean.

Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serene.

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Jumping Bo what truping?

Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
Sorry? I was treading on the old webs on this
beautiful Thursday. Start first and foremost with the Yahoo Aaron Rodgers,
Elon Musk, fed Rate, Prince Harry, Anthony Mackie all thanks,

(01:27:24):
trending magical world of Yahoo. Anthony Mackie is very interesting.
Wed we've touched on it. We might do it again
a little bit later. Talking about the death of the
American male and how you know, essentially we've talked about
it over and over again. It's all about, you know,

(01:27:45):
masculinity is toxic and bad, and it's it's it's a joke.
And he said, we're living through the death of the
American male. Head over to Google March madness. Oh yeah,
that's right. Lots of stuff on that because you know,

(01:28:06):
kicks off in Earnest Today, social Security, identity, verification, trending.
Ben and Jerry CEO fired Unilever, said you got to go,
and it's it's weird because the reason you know, they're

(01:28:27):
saying he got fired Ben and Jerry's is because the
new Unilever is the parent company and they bought it
from Ben and Jerry's. But there was kind of this
in this this thing that says, look, we're politically active,
this is who we are. We're hippies. And they said
the reason that they're firing him is because he is

(01:28:47):
socially a justice warrior and that it was causing too
much issues. So there's a lawsuit there not a shocker
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things right here on the Chad Benson Show. Justine Musk,

(01:29:09):
that's Elon Musk first ex wife, saying that she sucked
at being a trophy wife. Over to Twitter, Tesla, Kanye
Jackie Robinson, Tim Walls, tampon, Tim bud Light, Tesla takedown,
all things trending on Twitter, Tesla take down Jackie Robinson.

(01:29:33):
Thing is intriged. So the Pentagon is getting rid of
all of their DEI and their woke crap. And one
of the things they did was pulled down the Jackie
Robinson stuff that has since been put back. So they
made a mistake. It's over, it's done. We move on.
And you're gonna get mistakes. And I've said that on

(01:29:54):
numerous occasions. You're gonna get mistakes. When you know you're
trying to do hundreds and hundreds and thousands of things.
Sometimes things aren't gonna go the way you think, so
you will get some mistakes. And this is one of
those things where there was a mistake and they've rectified
the situation. It's that simple. It's grace. Talk a little

(01:30:17):
bit about bud Light again. I've been very I am
fine with boycotts. I think you guys know that, but
I'm not gonna boycott anything because it's not who I am. Less,
of course, you're gonna stop traffic and make my life
a living hell than all boycott whatever it is that
you're boycotting, and champion because as you and I both know,

(01:30:41):
that's the nightmare scenario, is that traffic situation. Talk a
little bit about bud light. Got a lot of stuff
still to get to. Three two, three, five, three, twenty
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Speaker 20 (01:30:54):
Shown, Chad Benson Shoe.

Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
People love to hate Elon. They love to hate success.
It's not just Elon, by the way, I think everybody
thinks that it's just It's not people hate success. They do.
They hate it in particular a group of people dominated

(01:31:42):
by left leaning wackados who believe that all success is
evil and bad and that you should have success to
a certain extent and then it should be cut off
from there and anything else is just that it's still
a bunch of crap. And I will say, I don't

(01:32:04):
care that you boycott Tesla, do whatever the hell you
want to do when it comes out destroying people's property,
attacking people for owning a car that they bought at
a dealership, not for Milan himself and in many cases
left leading people who thought I'd do it good for

(01:32:26):
the environment. You're an idiot. If you're attacking people, you're
an idiot. But it's not just ass hats on the street.
Did a video last night, You guys could check it out.
But you've got a guy who sticks his hands down
his pants and basically wipes crap all over a Tesla truck.

(01:32:52):
You've got another guy who walks across the street to
spit on a Tesla. You're an adult and you walked
across the street to spit on a car. Think about that.

(01:33:14):
You stuck your hand down the path to smear crap
all over a car. Another person so stupid keyed another
electric vehicle which was not a Tesla, it was a Rivian.
So angry. But it's not just individuals that are people

(01:33:37):
who see somebody in a parking lot. Listen to this.
This is a montage of stupidity.

Speaker 30 (01:33:43):
Saying on my phone, I don't some of you know
this on the iPhone. They've got that little stock app.
I added Tesla Tude to give me a little boost
during the.

Speaker 31 (01:33:49):
Day two twenty five and dropping so, and if you
own one, if you own one, We're not blaming you.

Speaker 30 (01:34:03):
You can you can take dental floss and pull the
Tesla thing off, you know, and take out just.

Speaker 32 (01:34:08):
Telling you so, I'll make sure that I keep it short.
But I am truly here for very selfish reasons, starting
with on March twenty ninth, It's my birthday, and all
I want to see happen on my birthday is for
Eli to be taken down. Yes, listen, I have learned
as I serve on the DOGE Oversight Committee that there

(01:34:30):
is only one language that the people that are in
charge understand right now, and that language is money.

Speaker 13 (01:34:38):
Best thing I want to say is that I study memes,
and the most obvious meme nobody's talking about is Elon's
black hat. And he thinks of himself as this black
hat hacker that's broken into the government and socially engineered
his way into the treasury, and he's going to scond
with all the data. It's an obvious data heist, but

(01:34:59):
he believes he's living a meme. And so we need
to be very clear about what our demands are, about
what our bright lines are, and that we're not going
to stop until Tesla is done.

Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
With musk they're taking to the streets or the parking lots.

Speaker 19 (01:35:16):
Should I be FBI and ATF now investigating multiple cases
of possible arson targeting Tesla's and cyber trucks.

Speaker 33 (01:35:24):
This dramatic video shows multiple cars and flames. Police say
the attacker used molotov cocktails. It's the latest in more
than a dozen instances of arson and vandalism targeting Tesla.

Speaker 34 (01:35:35):
The same suspects shot more Tesla's with a gun. Tesla
cyber trucks were set on fire in Kansas City, and
earlier this month, shots fired at a Tesla dealership in Oregon.
Cyber trucks on fire in Seattle.

Speaker 21 (01:35:46):
Wow, you guys like pettiacs of domestic terrorism.

Speaker 2 (01:35:50):
At least that guy was funny on the Daily show Code. Oh,
so you guys are good with domestic terrorism. It is
insane the reaction and the left goes out there and
flips out. Now, look, the right had their issue a
year ago. I want to go back a year and
do you guys remember this because you.

Speaker 35 (01:36:15):
Might not HI impressive carrying skills, right, I got some
bud lights for us. So I kept hearing about this
thing called March madness and I thought we were all
just having a hectic month, but it turns out it
has something to do with sports, and I'm not sure
exactly which sport, but either way, it's a cost to celebrate.

Speaker 2 (01:36:37):
This month.

Speaker 35 (01:36:37):
I celebrated my day three sixty five a womanhood, and
bud Light sent me possibly the best gift ever, a
kon with my face on it. Check out my Instagram
story to see how you can enjoy March Madness with
bud Light and maybe win some money too. Love yall, cheers,
go team whatever team you love.

Speaker 2 (01:36:57):
I love too.

Speaker 4 (01:36:59):
Okay, love y'all, Okay, break a leg.

Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
Dylan Movanni, the trends activist, it's a transactor. LARPing is
a woman, and that calls scaos and drove bud Light
into never and neverland through all the boycotts, and there
were plenty of them. People were plenty, plenty, plenty pissed

(01:37:25):
about that. Where do we start. I haven't drank a
beer in five years. I'll never drink Anheuser Bush again
in my life. So cheers to all the beers out there.

Speaker 18 (01:37:36):
But bud Light.

Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
God, that's good. There's one. How about another one? Remember
remember this? I want you guys, remember this. This serre
is a pretty popular individual, doesn't love too far away
from me, and was very angry at bud Light.

Speaker 36 (01:38:04):
Grandpa is feeling a little frisky today. Let me say
something to all you and be as clear and concise
as possible. Fud Light, if Van Hei's or Bush have
a terrific.

Speaker 2 (01:38:24):
Day, shot it up. Old kid rock there he bombed
and bombed Dang and Dang Diggy Diggy the difference between
the two. First of all, didn't tack anybody. Their goal
was to punish bud Light, and they did. They have
never recovered. And the Right didn't seem to care about

(01:38:46):
people losing their jobs or any of that stuff, none
of that. But they made a bad marketing decision. And
people will say, you know, and Jessica Tarloff, who was
on the five, she gets a little red pilled every
once in a while. Let's be real. She's not insane. Democrat,
She's she's a Democrat, She's not insane. But she was

(01:39:08):
talking about this last night. And I've always said it
had very little in many ways to do with the
LARPer Dylan mulvaney.

Speaker 37 (01:39:21):
You guys know, I think Ellen Musk has done a
tremendous amount of good. I think Starlink is one of
the more exciting modern discoveries or creations.

Speaker 4 (01:39:29):
That there is.

Speaker 37 (01:39:30):
I again reiterate, I draw the line at Arson no
one should be setting cars on fire, but I would
argue no, this is an important point. It's a free
market point.

Speaker 1 (01:39:41):
But also we talked about.

Speaker 37 (01:39:43):
Dylan mulvaney, a single trans influencer who was on a
single can of beer for months, and that can of
beer set the conservative movement on for verb real fire,
rooting against at least half an American company, the Anheuser
Busch side of things. Kid Rock out there doing target
practice with Budweiser cans, people vowing to decimate that brand.

(01:40:07):
And Dylan mulvaney has much less of an impact on
people's lives than Elon Musk does.

Speaker 2 (01:40:11):
So is that okay?

Speaker 37 (01:40:13):
Or that was wrong too? And everyone wants to mail
Kulpa over that it was one can of beer with
one transgender person on it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
No one was intimidated not to buy Bud But.

Speaker 37 (01:40:23):
Really, then why did it drop?

Speaker 11 (01:40:25):
Because because it wasn't Dylan mulvany, it was the marketing
person who denigrated the people who drank the beer.

Speaker 2 (01:40:32):
Really, Dylan Molvin.

Speaker 37 (01:40:34):
Didn't get denigrated because she did.

Speaker 2 (01:40:37):
He did correct myself, as you should, because Dylan mulvaney
is LARPing as some sort of minstrel woman. But that aside,
she is right in some ways. People wanted to destroy Gambs,

(01:40:58):
but he didn't do through intimidation. You saw a lot
of people out there go, dude, I'm sorry that people
aren't drinking your beer, but you understand why. And they
got it. The distributors, they understood it. It hurt their
bottom line, there was no doubt. It hurt it big time.
Hurt individuals. But they weren't standing there. They weren't threatening,

(01:41:21):
They weren't walking up to people and flipping them off,
telling the f off. They weren't going over and spitting
on them. They weren't wiping all over them. You get
where I'm going with this. And I said at the time, Dylomavilli,
whatever it was the marketing lady, though, the marketing lady

(01:41:43):
hurt Budweiser more than anybody else.

Speaker 38 (01:41:48):
Oh, I'm a businesswoman. I had a really clear job
to do when I took over a bud Light, and
it was this brand is in decline. It's been in
decline for a really long time, and if we do
not attract young drinkers to come and drink this brand,
there will be no future for bud Light. So I
had this super clear manding. It's like, we need to
evolve and elevate this incredibly iconic brand. And my what

(01:42:12):
I brought to that was a belief in Okay, what
does evolve and elevate mean? It means inclusivity, It means
shifting the tone. It means having a campaign that's truly
inclusive and feels lighter and brighter and different and appeals
to women and to men.

Speaker 23 (01:42:31):
And representation is it sort of the heart of evolution.

Speaker 38 (01:42:34):
You've got to see people who reflect you.

Speaker 9 (01:42:36):
In the work.

Speaker 38 (01:42:37):
And we had this hangover.

Speaker 39 (01:42:38):
I mean, bud Light had been kind of a brand
of friddy, kind of out of touch humor, and it
was really important that we had another approach.

Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
Oh God, I just couldn't listen. He just get done.
You destroyed it because you were a twenty something liberal,
maybe thirty uppity over educated person who thought this is

(01:43:14):
where we're gonna go. We're gonna change the beer drinker
and our audience. We're gonna change who they are. No
you don't. You embrace them and you let them be,
and you find out other avenues through other beers that
they created to bring that audience as you're looking for.

(01:43:38):
You failed, But most importantly, you insulted. You insulted, and
then the backlash came and conservatives use their voice and
they use their wallet. Great, they didn't threaten, they didn't intimidate.

(01:43:59):
They say, we're not going to Now. You could say, well,
he shot up a bunch of kid Rock did, but
by the way, Kid Rockinsin's come out and go, yeah
we did a meya coople, We're fine, We're all moving
on with our life, because again, a lot of this
is theatrics for an audience that they understand. The funny

(01:44:21):
thing about people who drive Tesla's is most of them
probably agree with the people that are mad at them
for driving Tesla's. They just like the car. You have
a right to boycott's great, but you know what, you

(01:44:41):
don't have a right to terrorize people. You don't have
a right to destroy property. You don't have a right
to threaten people. There's a website out there now where
you can go find out where every person who drive
a Tesla is located. So you can go do something.
My brother's like, I keep hoping, I know you do

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Speaker 2 (01:46:45):
College Basketball, The Madness of March kicks off today. Now
I've got my bracket that will be busted within hours,
but let's roll through it and have some fun. Shower
start in the South number one Seeds all burn in
the East Duke, Midwest Houston, and the West Florida. I

(01:47:07):
have Florida rolling all the way through until they get
to the leading they'll take on Saint John's five geez chat,
are you kidding at Saint John's Saint John's wins. On
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(01:49:00):
Today as always got you through the day. We tend
to do that here man, this week is just rolling by,
got fights with judges, President getting rid of the Department
of Education. Elon is always under attack, as is Tesla,
and of course the madness of March in basketball is beginning.

(01:49:24):
You guys, have a blessed rest of your day. We
will do it again to mold on a second. I
see you Friday night, night Jack.

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