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President Trump Delivers Remarks in The Villages, FL - 5/1/26

Right Side Broadcasting Network May 2, 2026 3h 47m 40,016 words
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"Good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to Right Side Broadcasting Network. I am your guest host for the day. My name is Matt Cain. For those of you who don't know me, I was with the network about a year and a half ago down the homestretch of the historic 2024 general election, where I had the absolute..."

[1:31] Good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to Right Side Broadcasting Network. I am your guest host for the day. My name is Matt Cain. For those of you who don't know me, I was with the network about a year and a half ago down the homestretch of the historic 2024 general election, where I had the absolute privilege of covering so many of the president's historic campaign rallies right before Election Day in 2024. [1:51] Now, today, the president heads down to the villages in Sumterville, Florida, to tout the successes of the one big, beautiful bill, many of those surrounding the no-tax policies, no-tax on tips, overtime, Social Security, and a lesser-known provision known as the senior deduction, which grants tax deductions of $6,000 per senior or $12,000 per couple for those 65 and older who qualify. [2:15] And down to Florida, where the president has had such success, we're sure that will be met with warm applause. [2:20] Now, before he arrives, we're going to bring you pre-coverage discussing all the news from the past week, of which there was no shortage of, there never is when covering this president and this administration. [2:29] The Supreme Court struck down racial gerrymandering this week, which struck down states' ability to draw congressional maps based primarily on race and ethnicity. [2:39] The president, Pope Leo, have also made a concerted effort to downplay any alleged feud that they've had with one another, claiming that they are not fighting, but will certainly go into the merits of what they have disagreed on, because they are certainly worth discussing. [2:51] On the issue of faith, Congressman Brandon Gill grilled a pro-abortion advocate on Capitol Hill this week, and the testimony was nothing short of spectacular. [3:01] He really did a great job of really discussing the barbaric practice that is abortion, so we'll certainly be sure to show you that for those of you who have not seen it. [3:09] There was also a historic state visit from the king and queen of the UK, Queen Camilla and King Charles, who was recently revealed to be, much to the dismay of the No Kings protesters, a distant cousin of our 45th and 47th president, President Trump. [3:23] So we'll certainly talk you through some of those things as well. [3:25] And this occurs all while the president continues the beautification and celebration and promotion of Washington to D.C. through his renovations at the White House, the improving of some of the other landmarks, and using the space really to promote American exceptionalism. [3:39] The DOJ has also been quite busy, really since Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has taken over for Pam Bondi, who was there for just over a year. [3:46] We'll get into the various investigations that they're involved with now, but leading first, we want to begin with James Comey. [3:52] Everybody saw the news these past couple of days. [3:54] He turned himself in in the district of Eastern Virginia. [3:58] Now, he won't be tried down there, but we know that he's been indicted for his messaging, 8-6-4-7 in the sand, which is a call to dispose of Trump or however one would like to describe it as. [4:08] But we all know what that alludes to and how many people take that. [4:11] So he turned himself in in the Eastern District of Virginia just this past week. [4:15] But the trial will most likely happen in North Carolina, given that that's where the photo was taken. [4:20] Now, we'll get into that a little bit more, but that's significant because in Eastern Virginia and really the whole Northeast of the country, while jury pools, as we know, are supposed to be an unbiased jury of peers, they lean predominantly liberal as you get to the Northeast. [4:32] So North Carolina being a swing state and typically more of a toss up, it's more likely to be a even down the middle jury pool. [4:38] So for those of us, most Americans who are seeking a fair and impartial jury, we'll likely get a much better hand down in North Carolina as Americans, as this trial unfolds. [4:48] President Trump's asked about James Comey, former FBI Director James Comey, that is. [4:52] And he certainly had a lot to say about that during an Oval Office presser, amongst many other things. [4:57] So we're going to take you to that clip right now. [4:58] We want security, okay? [5:01] We need security. [5:02] We want security. [5:03] The Democrats don't think we need security. [5:05] They actually do, but they have, they suffer greatly from Trump derangement syndrome, like at levels that nobody's ever seen. [5:14] They're sick people. [5:15] There's something wrong with them. [5:16] They don't want to pay anybody for security. [5:18] They don't like ICE. [5:20] They don't like Border Patrol people. [5:22] They don't like the people that keep us safe. [5:24] You know, when they ran this, they let 25 million people into our country. [5:28] And many of those people were from prisons. [5:31] They were from mental institutions, drug dealers, murderers, 11,888 murderers, half of whom committed more than one murder. [5:41] They think that was fine. [5:44] I happen to like law enforcement. [5:47] They essentially want to defund law enforcement. [5:51] And I don't think the public's going to let them get away with it. [5:54] You know, we got it all approved in the great, big, beautiful bill, and they want to renegotiate. [5:58] We don't like that. [5:59] Mr. President, the King's speech that he made to Congress, he spoke strongly, forcefully about the necessity for a strong NATO alliance. [6:09] He also spoke about the necessity to continue to support Ukraine. [6:13] Did his speech in any way change your thinking on either of those issues? [6:16] Well, you have to understand, my thinking is, I think, exactly correct. [6:21] But I was very disappointed with the fact that when we called on them to give us a little hand, we didn't need it. [6:28] I actually did it just to see whether or not they'd be there. [6:31] When we called on NATO to give us a hand with Ukraine, and in particular, the most recent, [6:36] we asked them to do certain things on Ukraine, and we also wanted them to do things with Iran. [6:44] And on Ukraine, they're very much involved, but they didn't do things the way we would like to see it. [6:50] You know, it's been going on for a long time. [6:52] And on Iran, they weren't there. [6:56] As you know, you know it better than anybody, they weren't there. [7:00] The King is fantastic. [7:02] We spent a lot of time together. [7:03] We had a lot of talk. [7:04] We talked about this also. [7:06] And he loves his country, and he's a great king, and he's a great friend of mine. [7:12] And I think if he were doing that, if that were up to him, he would have probably helped us with Iran. [7:19] He would have followed the suggestions we made with respect to Ukraine. [7:24] Because, you know, we have some disagreements on Ukraine and not having to do with NATO so much as European countries. [7:31] But, you know, he's coming back tomorrow. [7:38] We had an incredible evening last night, and he's leaving tomorrow. [7:42] He's going to come back and see us before he leaves. [7:44] And, you know, but I think he's a phenomenal representative for his country. [7:49] I think the people in the United Kingdom should be proud. [7:52] I loved the speech yesterday. [7:54] I watched it. [7:54] I loved the speech last night. [7:56] I don't know about my speech. [7:59] I thought my speech was okay, too. [8:01] But I thought he was – I think he's an unbelievable king. [8:06] And, by the way, an unbelievable queen. [8:09] They are a great couple. [8:10] I don't know if you were talking about the video this morning. [8:14] James Comey was in court. [8:15] He's self-suffering. [8:16] He's now in charge a second time. [8:18] This time over a social media post with seashells that said 8647. [8:22] Do you really think that he was endangering your life or threatening your life with that? [8:25] Well, if anybody knows anything about crime, they know 86. [8:31] You know in 86 – it's a mob term for kill him. [8:35] You know? [8:35] You ever see the movies? [8:37] 86 of them. [8:38] The mobster says to one of his wonderful associates, 86 of them. [8:42] That means kill him. [8:44] It's – I think of it as a mob term. [8:46] I don't know if people think of it as something having to do with disappearing. [8:50] But the mob uses that term to say when they want to kill somebody, they say 86, the son of a gun. [8:59] I'm trying to keep the language nice and clear. [9:01] They don't use that term, son of a gun. [9:03] They use another term. [9:04] But that's a mob term for kill him. [9:06] Yeah. [9:07] Do you really think your life was in danger? [9:08] Probably. [9:09] I don't know. [9:09] You know, based on what I'm seeing out there, yeah. [9:13] The people like Comey have created tremendous danger, I think, for politicians and others. [9:20] You know, Comey is a dirty cop. [9:23] He's a very dirty cop. [9:25] He cheated on the elections. [9:27] He tried to help Hillary Clinton, as you know. [9:30] He dismissed a lot of things that he should have proceeded with. [9:33] I wasn't involved, but he should have proceeded with. [9:36] No, he's a dirty cop. [9:37] He's a crooked man. [9:38] Yeah. [9:38] Mr. President, you just described there's a disagreement between the U.S. and Keir Sharma on support for Iran. [9:44] Did your visit with the king soon that over or create any? [9:47] My visit with the king really was just, it was extraordinary. [9:52] I mean, he's an extraordinary man. [9:53] He's an extraordinary person. [9:55] And, yeah, it helps from the standpoint that, you know, when you like the king of a country so much, it probably helps your relationship with the prime minister. [10:07] But, you know, in that case, the prime minister, I said, do you want to send a little help? [10:12] He said, no, we'll send it after you win the war. [10:14] I said, that's not good. [10:16] That's not good. [10:17] What do you think of that, Jared? [10:18] Sending help after we win the war? [10:20] I don't know. [10:20] Some of the wars. [10:22] Wait, I don't want to get you guys involved, but I can imagine what you think. [10:27] So you see quintessential President Trump there, wide ranging, a little bit of humor infused. [10:31] We'll get to the Comey comments shortly. [10:33] But I think something that's very telling was early on in that question from the reporter, he spoke about NATO. [10:39] And NATO has been something that the president has long railed against, not as an institution or as a group, but about the fact that they don't pay their fair share. [10:45] Now, he's done a great job of getting them to foot more of the bill. [10:48] I'm sure there could always be more. [10:49] But I thought it was very interesting to see not just the war and how it was unfolding, but the mind of the president, as many of you already know. [10:56] But to see him really use a lull in the war, meaning a time where they didn't need the support. [11:01] America doesn't need the support from NATO. [11:03] But to really see who would be there and who would be loyal. [11:05] And he pretty much just pulled back the curtain there to say he didn't really need their support, but he did want to use it as a litmus test to see who would be there in a time of need. [11:13] Now, the other side obviously didn't know that we did not need them. [11:15] When you're asked for help, you assume that that's what's needed. [11:18] And so for them to show their true colors, I think, was very telling for the president. [11:21] Now, we also spoke about James Comey. [11:23] Now, since this indictment came down, but even prior to it, when this investigation began, I believe about a year or so ago, James Comey, unsurprisingly, like many others throughout the last 10 years of Trump and anti-Trump politics, they're committed to the game right now. [11:36] So regardless of what evidence comes out, it seems as though everybody who opposes Trump plans on going down the ship or maybe they don't see their ship going down. [11:43] They assume that they're going to be let off the hook or not held accountable. [11:48] But you could see that Comey is obviously putting up a defiant front and he's going to fight it all the way through. [11:53] But I think he's going to have some trouble with that. [11:55] Now, we could leave some of the speculation to legal experts. [11:57] But just generally speaking, in layman's terms, for most Americans, like all of us are, it doesn't really seem sensible that a former director of the FBI, a agency that's tasked with fighting crime, would be oblivious to something as widely known as 86, 86ing something, disposing of something, as the president mentioned there, almost a mob term going back many decades. [12:20] So for him to try to use that as plausible deniability is one thing, but to potentially present that in a court of law to prove his innocence, it might be a tall task for him, again, especially considering it's going to be in a place most likely where there's a much more even jury pool. [12:33] So I believe Comey has his work cut out for him there. [12:36] But as Americans, as always, we just I think it's always important to pray about everything that's going on. [12:39] So it's important to pray that justice will be served, gods will be done, and we see how it plays out. [12:44] But also not only praying for that, but continuing to pray for the protection of the president. [12:48] Obviously, what this calls for, whether Comey is going to admit this or not, he won't. [12:52] But obviously, it alludes to bad action taken against the president of the United States, this president in particular, who now has been at the receiving end of three assassination attempts, obviously, this past weekend at the White House Correspondents Dinner. [13:04] Close enough where the president had to not return to the dinner. [13:08] They had to postpone it a little bit into the future. [13:11] Now, he commended law enforcement for acting quickly, as he always does. [13:14] He always has their back and he loves the Secret Service. [13:15] But I think most Americans would agree they feel it's a little bit too close for comfort. [13:19] There was obviously the second assassination attempt at his golf course down in Florida, where a man with a gun was waiting in the weeds, just a couple of holes away on the course, waiting for the president to arrive. [13:30] And they caught that, again, by the grace of God. [13:32] And obviously, everybody remembers Butler, Pennsylvania, where it almost was millimeters from actually being a successful attempt. [13:39] So we always have to pray for the protection of the president, all of our leaders, as they embark on such important work to really restore the country. [13:46] So we're going to take a quick break and listen from one of our sponsors. [13:49] And before we do roll that, I just want to thank all of our sponsors, and not only on behalf of the network, but really on the viewers. [13:54] Because if you're watching this network, it means that you've been along the ride for this decade plus now of the Trump. [13:59] What's going to be known, if not already, is the Trump era of politics. [14:02] And the only reason we're able to cover it like no other network does, where it's so expensive and basically covering everything the president does, is because of all that we get from our sponsors. [14:10] So we just wanted to say thank you very much. 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[16:36] For those just tuning in, the president is headed down to the villages in Sumter, Florida, to tout the successes of his one big, beautiful bill, [16:43] specifically the provisions that resulted in great gains for Americans this year, [16:47] more savings for Americans with no tax on tips, overtime, Social Security, [16:51] and the lesser-known provision known as the senior deduction, which will grant tax deductions up to $6,000 or $12,000 for senior couples 65 and older who qualify. [17:00] And now if you're going to do that, what better place to go than the villages? [17:03] It's in the state of Florida where so many seniors reside in their later years in life. [17:07] The president himself is a native of Florida, although as a New Yorker myself, we still claim him, but we'll talk more about that and his origins later on. [17:16] And really, it is a state, though, that's delivered the president so many election victories, not only in the primaries, but in the general election. [17:22] And it's really become a state that has gone solidly red. [17:25] They love the president. [17:25] He loves them. [17:26] Because in 2016, if you remember, that was one of those states throughout the election season in 2016 that people said was going to be a swing state. [17:33] So at that time, it was still viewed as such, even though the president won it quite comfortably his first time against Hillary Clinton. [17:38] But since then, it's really become solidly red. [17:40] Joe Biden didn't make much of a play there in 2020. [17:43] And in 2024, aside from some suspect polling that tried to create the idea that Trump was struggling in Florida, it has now become a solidly red state. [17:50] In fact, solidly more red based on the voter percentages than certain long-term blue holds, such as New Jersey or Virginia even. [17:57] So in a relatively short period of time, the Trump era of politics, Florida has really turned itself into a Republican stronghold. [18:04] And that's thanks in both in unison to the president and the relationship he has with the voters in Florida that always turn out for him. [18:09] And even in gubernatorial elections, you see Ron DeSantis has won comfortably in his second term and relatively unsurprisingly in his first term. [18:16] It wasn't until the president endorsed him that it really solidified his victory. [18:19] But since then, Florida has gone strongly red. [18:22] And I guess we could also thank a little bit the radical leftist policies in places like California and New York that have led people to flee those states and go down to Florida, which has helped the demographics a little bit. [18:33] But ultimately, it's about the policy. [18:35] The people down there have certainly warmed to it and really embraced it. [18:38] And Florida is no doubt Trump country. [18:40] Now, you may have seen a few weeks back speaking, you know, keeping in terms of the refunds and the savings that Americans have made on overtime, specifically a door dashing grandmother made a surprise McDonald's delivery right outside to the Oval Office. [18:54] She walked right up to the door. [18:55] Undoubtedly, the first time in American history, a door dash delivery occurred in the Oval Office. [18:59] And who opened other than President Trump? [19:02] And upon speaking, the president also gave her a generous looking tip that certainly will not be taxed, excuse me. [19:09] And she revealed to the president that she saved over $11,000 this year thanks to his policy. [19:14] So for those of you that haven't seen it, we'd like to roll that clip for you and we'll talk about it in a little bit. [19:17] Nice to see you. [19:41] Nice to meet you. [19:42] I have your door dash order for you, Mr. President. [19:45] Oh, that's very nice. [19:47] Look at this. [19:48] The reason for this is the fact that I heard you picked up an extra $11,000 because the tax bill was so big. [19:56] The refund was the biggest you've ever had. [19:58] Is that a correct say? [19:59] Yeah. [20:00] I saved over $11,000. [20:03] It's really, you know, we call it the great, big, beautiful bill. [20:05] We should call it the great, big, beautiful tax cut bill because it's tremendous amounts of money. [20:11] And are the White House good tippers? [20:13] Do you know? [20:14] Wait. [20:16] Potentially. [20:18] Yes, very. [20:19] And I especially want to thank you for being here. [20:21] Well, I want to thank you for the no tax on tips. [20:26] It has helped my family out immensely. [20:29] And I definitely appreciate it. [20:31] Thank you. [20:32] Now, you see the classic showmanship there from President Trump. [20:40] And we'll get into the substance of it a little bit. [20:42] But the president even remarked that it's a little bit cheesy in his own words. [20:45] He spoke right after it. [20:46] Now, he says a lot of the things we do in politics, we meaning him, presidents and other politicians, are cheesy. [20:51] And he's right. [20:52] But I think what's something that everybody's noticed really over the past decade plus is that these allegedly cheesy moments, and they are cheesy, I guess, in nature. [21:00] Trump has a very he's a showman. [21:02] He used to do The Apprentice, as we all know. [21:04] He's always been great with media. [21:05] He really turns them into these great moments that work to his benefit. [21:08] Now, that's not always the case. [21:10] You always see the stereotypical photo of people at the Iowa Fair. [21:13] They're trying to get involved in a primary election, flipping the burgers. [21:16] And it almost looks like people that are out of their element. [21:19] You even see those infamous photos of Hillary Clinton walking into a more middle class, working class home back in the 2016 election. [21:26] And she looked like she was in a state of absolute shock. [21:29] When the president does that, despite all of his his net worth and all of his great career earnings financially, it's a lot different for him. [21:36] You saw at the end of the campaign in 2024, there were a lot of, again, quote, unquote, cheesy moments, but they really weren't cheesy. [21:43] You saw the president lean into Kamala Harris's claim that she worked at McDonald's and no one really was able to verify that. [21:50] So he throws on the apron, got back in the kitchen with the actual McDonald's employees. [21:54] And it really made for some great photogenic moments throughout that campaign where there were so many iconic ones. [22:00] And it certainly didn't hurt him. [22:01] It certainly helped him, I would say. [22:02] But if anything, it was neutral. [22:03] And then you also saw just days before the general election, Joe Biden, as eloquently as he always does, labeled a lot of the president's supporters as garbage. [22:12] So on very short notice, the president rented out a garbage truck with the name Trump and the campaign flag emblazoned on the side of it. [22:19] And he mounted into it. [22:20] And for the next maybe about 10 feet or so, though, he says Secret Service was not thrilled with it, drove for about 10 feet and came down in garbage man attire. [22:28] And as soon as the rally started, he tells an infamous story while he's on that stage that he wanted to take it off. [22:34] He said there was no way he was going to go out there with it. [22:36] But some of his campaign staffers informed him that it actually made him look slimmer. [22:40] So that convinced him to keep it on. [22:42] And he gave a big speech in the state of Wisconsin. [22:44] And he's standing up there with Green Bay Packers great Brett Favre sitting right there. [22:48] And he's dressed in garbage man attire. [22:50] So all those things become more organic and heartwarming when the president does it. [22:54] And some other people, of course, have had some good campaign ads and little moments that make them look a little bit more relatable to people. [23:00] But it seems that the president, despite how really in terms of finances, he's not in the same class as really anybody in this country, he really connects better with them. [23:07] And I think it's because it's not so much about money. [23:09] It's about love of country. [23:10] And that's really what he bonds over. [23:12] People in this country that vote are not necessarily always looking at the net worth, even though that's a lot of the perception. [23:17] It's really about seeing a candidate who is going to go to bat for them and fight for them, who loves this country. [23:22] And there's no doubt that President Trump is the greatest cheerleader we ever had, even in 2012 or 2008, I should say. [23:28] President Trump was never a big fan of who he dubs Barack Hussein Obama. [23:32] But he always said the one thing he thought Barack could do well as a younger person would be be a great cheerleader for the country. [23:38] And he said he actually became a negative force. [23:40] And I'm not sure if that inspired the president to take the role as cheerleader more than he would have. [23:44] But the president has been such a great cheerleader for the United States of America in his capacity as president. [23:49] And I think you see that as more time goes on. [23:51] He really loves this country. [23:53] And you see that even with the promotion of Washington, D.C., that area, the capital, with all the beautification he's doing to it, which we'll get more into later. [24:00] But even using the space, it's the home of the greatest country in the world. [24:04] And he's inviting everybody to take in these events, America 250, what he's doing to all the reflector pools and the fountains and even what he's doing to the White House. [24:12] And then you're seeing these IndyCar races that will be taking place there in August. [24:16] And, of course, what he's doing with the fight at the White House now just over a month away. [24:19] So the president really embraces that. And he lifts the spirit of America and promotes it. [24:24] Really, that taps into his background as a promoter. [24:26] He used to promote the Trump brand, the Trump business. [24:29] Well, now he's doing it with America. [24:30] And it's something that's honestly never been done from the office of the president. [24:33] And it's not an easy thing to do. [24:34] That's not necessarily a knock on past presidents. [24:37] But it's such a blessing that we have a president who's capable of doing those things. [24:41] And it really creates this era. [24:42] The golden age of America can really only be possible with someone promoting it as well as the president has. [24:46] So it's been a real treat, I think, for this period of time for Americans. [24:50] And I think in addition to all these, again, quote, unquote, cheesy things, there is a lot of truth and things of substance behind bits like we just saw with the DoorDash delivery driver. [24:59] Because the president continues to prove he's doing everything he can to keep more money in the pockets of Americans. [25:04] You saw what he did with the no tax on tips. [25:07] And he's really committed to making that the case for so many Americans throughout the nation. [25:11] He's speaking about today, which we've all heard about, all those no tax on tips policies. [25:14] But there's also the Trump savings accounts that were just implemented for parents and newborn children where the government will match $1,000. [25:21] And if that is all that anybody does for the next 18 years, that child will likely have $18,000 saved up. [25:27] If you choose to match, it could be hundreds of thousands of dollars until they're 18. [25:30] And if you continue to match it until they're in their late 20s, it could even be in excess of $1 million. [25:35] These are initiatives the president is taking so that young people can have a much better chance to even start a business or get out of school and be able to pay off debt. [25:43] This is the way he's thinking. [25:44] And even in ways maybe he would have liked to in his first term but didn't have the time to, given all the prosecutions. [25:49] But he really has an eye on how to make America more affordable for everybody. [25:52] While at the same time, he's mentioned he doesn't want to plunge the housing market just so young people can afford it because that's the nest egg for a lot of seniors. [25:59] So he's trying to really make it affordable for everybody in their own unique way. [26:03] He's also done a lot for other groups of people to make sure that they could have an affordable America. [26:09] He signed an executive order this week for retirement accounts for those that don't have that through their employer, [26:14] who don't have their own individual Roth IRA or 401k match from an employer or some of the benefits that government employees offer. [26:21] So he's also obviously implemented most favored nation status, which brings drug prices down to the cheapest anywhere in the world. [26:28] America was not partaking that for a very long time. [26:31] In fact, Americans were being ripped off as a result. [26:33] And he really that's something he cares about for somebody who really doesn't have to do any of those things. [26:38] He could have, again, never entered politics. [26:39] And his family is more than taken care of financially. [26:42] He built such a great company and he's given them a purpose to run that. [26:45] And obviously money is not an issue. [26:46] No one could really fault somebody who, at that stage of life, in his late 60s when he first ran, [26:52] just enjoying the fruits of his labor and making sure his family is taken care of. [26:56] And instead, he continues to work to deliver a more affordable America for everybody in any way he possibly can [27:01] and a much more safer America as well. [27:03] So it's commendable if the president does that. [27:05] And one of the other ways that he's attempted, and he's hinted at this slightly, but that remains to be seen, [27:10] even the elimination of the federal income tax for certain groups of people based on income, based on his tariff policies. [27:16] If these tariff policies can remain and be implemented effectively as him and Secretary Bissett and Howard Lutnick envision them being carried out, [27:25] that could potentially eliminate the federal income tax for people as well down the line, [27:28] which would really be an incredible development for the United States of America after over 100 years of us paying that regularly. [27:34] So a lot of work being done financially by the president, not surprising, [27:38] but he's really trying to deliver for all Americans. [27:41] And I think it's pretty important that we have a president who does that. [27:43] So very commendable. [27:45] And again, the president will be down in the villages, Sumter, Florida, in just about a half hour or so. [27:49] Until then, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back with you. [27:53] And let's go to one of our great sponsors, Cove Pure. [27:55] Of course, you've heard us talk about Cove Pure before. 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[31:25] So join us and be part of the Right Side of History. [31:30] Hey, y'all. It's Silk from Diamond and Silk Chit Chat Live. [31:34] Look, don't forget to watch my show right here at Right Side Broadcasting Network. [31:39] And I want you to support Right Side Broadcasting Network. [31:44] It's imperative that you do so, okay? Bye-bye. [31:48] And welcome back to Right Side Broadcasting Network [32:09] as we await President Trump's remarks down in the villages in Sumterville, Florida. [32:13] Now, earlier this week, the Supreme Court delivered a major ruling declaring that congressional maps could no longer be drawn based primarily on race. [32:21] Now, this comes around the same time that Virginia's highly partisan map that was going to favor Democrats 10 to 1 in a state that the electorate is really more of a 50-50 toss-up was also struck down. [32:32] So, as you can see, the Supreme Court is taking action, given the fact that this is a midterm year, to make sure that they tackle these things prior. [32:39] Now, as a result of this ruling, the way has been paved for countless states to redraw their maps that were previously drawn under these previous conditions. [32:46] So, Republican states, for example, have already lined up and submitted or considered submitting new maps drawn. [32:54] You see states such as Florida, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Louisiana. [32:57] I believe there are many others that are either in the process of doing so or considering it. [33:01] I think Florida is pretty well ahead. [33:03] I believe it was already delivered to Governor Ron DeSantis' desk to sign into law, [33:07] which would be a net swing of about four votes from the Republican Party as opposed to a 20-to-8 split in that state. [33:13] And there's still much work to be done in terms of the midterms. [33:16] The campaign has only just begun, really, today, for all intents and purposes. [33:19] This is one of the first big midterm events the president will deliver. [33:23] So, campaigning still must be done. [33:25] And redraws, we're not sure exactly how they will play out. [33:27] But this will certainly benefit Republicans more than it will Democrats as it currently stands. [33:32] And that could lead to a truly historic election. [33:34] Here's why. [33:35] The midterm referendum is very real. [33:37] Anytime a president takes office for the first term, not that this is President Trump's first term, [33:41] but it was a non-consecutive term. [33:42] So, for all intents and purposes, this is the first term. [33:44] And he swept in with the House and the Senate. [33:47] Now, normally that occurs due to fatigue, complacency from the winning party, [33:52] the other party fearing that there's too much consolidated power, [33:55] or Democrats redrawing the maps and being more aggressive in doing so. [33:58] The president's party always loses one chamber of the House. [34:01] In fact, Bill Clinton lost the House of Representatives to Republicans for the first time in nearly 40 years. [34:06] Barack Obama suffered a massive referendum in the 2010 midterm elections. [34:09] Now, President Trump even lost the House in his first term, but not really at the extent that other predecessors have. [34:17] He maintained a pretty solid lead in the Senate, meaning the Republican Party. [34:21] The House was only lost by a couple of seats. [34:23] And that was in spite of the fact that John McCain infamously turned down his biggest piece of legislation to that point, [34:29] the thumbs down in the Chamber of Congress. [34:31] And so right now, if you're looking at the lay of the land, the maps have now been, they haven't been redrawn yet, [34:37] but the way has been paid for such a thing. [34:39] The president's had so much success at this point for him to still be as popular as he is. [34:44] He's at an all-time high in terms of popularity, combined with the successes of the one big, beautiful bill, [34:49] his overcoming of weaponization and lawfare, and even assassination attempts that's really had people rally around him [34:54] throughout this whole period of time. [34:56] He's probably in better position than any incumbent with both chambers, than any modern incumbent in a very long time. [35:02] And specifically the one big, beautiful bill, but also the potential passage of the Save America Act, [35:07] which has not yet been signed into law, but if it does, it would really deliver something that even 78 percent of Democrats, [35:13] which is the lowest threshold, support, which is voter ID is needed to vote. [35:17] But even prior to voting, you need proof of citizenship within the United States of America to register to vote. [35:23] So that comes first, and then you would need to vote in person showing a voter ID, [35:27] and it would greatly curtail how frequently and how accessible mail-in ballots are, [35:31] really cut back on the mass mail-in ballots that we know are obviously easily exploited, [35:36] even if the 2020 election did not happen. [35:38] It's always been a fear of everybody that mass mail-in balloting is opening up the door for fraud, [35:43] and then 2020 just confirmed that in spades. [35:46] So if this bill were to pass, that would also be a major posit for the president, [35:49] but he's really done such a great job in all areas. [35:51] He works all the time, and people see that. [35:54] He really has a tireless energy about him, and even I think someone like Caten Collins recently said, [36:00] again, no fan of the president, a CNN correspondent. [36:02] She was on a podcast and stated she heard from a source traveling with the president on Air Force One [36:06] that he does not sleep. [36:08] And even on some of these international trips where reporters are normally taking that brief period of time to sleep, [36:13] they get woken up because the president wants to discuss things with them. [36:16] So it's pretty remarkable the energy he has and the speed at which he moves can really deliver victories for Republicans. [36:21] And now with all these Supreme Court decisions and the potential for Republicans to draw these maps, [36:27] and you can certainly see the constituents of these states are putting the pressure on Republican leadership to do that [36:31] because it's really long past time. [36:33] Democrats have always really slanted the maps to benefit them, [36:37] either retain complete majorities or cut into a Republican administration's majorities. [36:42] And now the president and the Republican Party really has the cards right now to really take advantage of this opportunity, [36:48] and they think they will. [36:48] Now, of course, a lot can occur before then, destroy voter sentiment one way or the other, [36:52] but the stage is set to benefit the incumbent for the first time in a long time, [36:58] even in a way that Joe Biden didn't have. [37:00] Obviously, the Democrats always seem to benefit a little bit more with the way things go, [37:03] but Joe Biden, despite all the election manipulation that we've seen [37:07] and exploitation of illegal immigrants and mail-in ballots and voter fraud, [37:10] but Democrats, excuse me, in 2022 were not able to retain the House of Representatives. [37:15] And Joe Biden lost that, and that helped a little bit in terms of stopping Joe Biden's agenda throughout the end of the term. [37:21] So the president now, it's in reverse. [37:23] I think he has a very good opportunity to retain both chambers of Congress, [37:27] and I think if some of these maps are redrawn, that would certainly go a long way into doing so. [37:31] So we're going to take another quick break, give you a message from our sponsors, and we'll be right back. [37:35] And let's go to one of our great sponsors, MyPillow.com slash RSBN. [37:40] Always a number of great quality products on MyPillow.com slash RSBN. 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[38:42] And welcome back to Right Side Broadcasting Network as we await the president, [38:45] President Trump, that is, to deliver remarks down in the villages in Sumterville, Florida. [38:49] Now he's set to speak at 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern time. [38:52] We'll give you any updates we have on his exact arrival time. [38:55] As he gets closer, we believe he left pretty much on time, so we'll keep you updated. [38:59] But looking like he's scheduled to start around 3 o'clock p.m. or so for those just tuning in. [39:03] Now, Pope Leo and President Trump have both made a concerted effort of late to downplay any alleged feud. [39:08] In fact, they've both explicitly said that there is none. [39:11] The pope stated he does not want to debate President Trump. [39:14] And the president stated that he wants the pope to speak his mind, though he does have the right to disagree with him. [39:19] And that is true. [39:20] And the claim that popes and presidents should stay out of politics and religion, respectively, is false. [39:24] It would certainly be better for the pope to not criticize the president or say nothing at all, I should say, than to attack him. [39:31] But nobody would disagree. [39:32] That would also be a positive thing for him to commend the president for his countless victories for Christians and Catholics, as opposed to saying nothing at all. [39:38] So the president, of course, on his end, in terms of speaking about religion, nobody would argue that it's very positive when he speaks about God or Jesus Christ. [39:45] So that claim that sometimes permeates when people get a little confused or concerned about an alleged feud between the president and the pope, it's not necessarily true in substance. [39:54] The dialogue is not what causes issues, but rather the substance of the dialogue. [39:57] And unfortunately, the president, I say this as a Catholic, the president is very well versed in having disagreements with the popes. [40:04] It's very respectful. [40:05] I will say the one thing the president has done very well, and I love when he spars aggressively with political opponents, Democrats, even Republicans, for that matter. [40:12] But it seems like when it comes to the pope, the Holy Father, it's never really personal jabs of the pope. [40:18] He sticks to what is important, the substance of what they're disagreeing on. [40:22] He always goes out of his way to say he has respect for the pope. [40:25] And he does. [40:25] And I think that relationship can be mended much better than it even was with Pope Francis, if Pope Leo and President Trump ever meet. [40:30] But it's important, and I think the president's aware of that, and he does so well with Christians and Catholics, and his approval rating has actually gone up with Catholics. [40:37] So I think he's walking this line quite balanced. [40:41] But something that many non-Catholics may not know, and I do know as a Catholic, is that the pope is not infallible, meaning he can be wrong at times. [40:49] And Catholics are permitted to, again, respectfully disagree with the pope, and as always, we're supposed to pray for their discernment, which we all should do. [40:55] And I think a lot of, not necessarily different religions in terms of Jewish Americans or Muslim Americans or whoever, but non-Catholic Christians, I think sometimes fall under the false impression. [41:07] And again, I just get this from speaking with people. [41:08] There's no data on this. [41:09] But I think they're under the impression that Catholics believe or agree or have to agree with everything the pope says, and that's not true. [41:15] Only when he's speaking from what's referred to as the seat of Peter, which has not happened since 1950, are Catholics compelled to really agree with the substance of what he's saying. [41:24] So the pope, who has attacked President Trump on war in general, as well as immigration, is, in my humble opinion, I say this with the utmost respect, for the man who leads Christ's church, is unfortunately wrong. [41:36] And here's why. [41:37] There's what's known as the just war theory, which was outlined by St. Thomas Aquinas, and it lays out the criteria that must be met for a war to be considered just. [41:46] So right off the bat, that tells you not every war is unjust. [41:49] The Catholic faith, the Christian faith, is not pacifistic, as many would have you believe. [41:53] But there's three criteria that must be met for a war to be considered just. [41:56] The first is the war must be carried out by illegitimate government authority, and that would be President Trump as the President of the United States. [42:02] That's inarguably the first criteria is checked pretty much automatically any time the United States government is involved in a war. [42:08] So that's number one. [42:09] Number two, in terms of the criteria that must be met, is that it must be due in response to an attack or preempting an attack that's known to occur. [42:20] Meaning, for example, Iran in that case, it's pretty much inarguable that, ironically, 47 years, given that President Trump is the 47th president, but for 47 years, there have certainly been unprompted or unprovoked attacks that they have carried out on innocent people in that region, as many other countries do in that region as well. [42:37] But keeping this focused on Iran, since that is who the war is between, but Iran has certainly done those things. [42:42] So I think the President is well within his rights to not only just defend American interests, but also absolutely be charitable other countries in the region who may be suffering under that regime, regime, I should say. [42:53] And the third is that it cannot be done in excess. [42:55] So, for example, if the President is to continue these military actions, and right now all indications are that he would not do what we're about to speak about, they can't be done vengefully or to assert dominance or might or power. [43:05] It must be done to simply end the threat, not only the active threats, but any future threats. [43:10] And I think if you really understand the President's peace through strength agenda, and despite claims from who the President has dubbed panicans, he's never been a pacifistic person, the President. [43:20] He absolutely celebrates and promotes the power of the American military, the American might. [43:24] And he's always willing to use it, but he always absolutely seeks diplomatic negotiations first. [43:30] He's ended countless wars this term. [43:31] I believe it's up to nine right now and potentially ten, the conclusion of this in Russia and Ukraine at a certain point, too. [43:36] And he doesn't just go in and take action, certainly against civilians ever, but you really see that the President always applies for diplomacy first. [43:45] He did that even with Iran throughout, really after taking office for the second time. [43:49] And so at this point, if one is to have any opinion on it, it would certainly be that this war is just. [43:55] But really the best thing would be to wait until this war is concluded where a proper and accurate assessment could be made about all the components of what went into this war. [44:03] I think the Pope's a little bit ahead of his skis on that, and it almost, I'm not saying this is the Pope's intention, I can't speak for him, but it's almost as if he's coming across to say all wars are unjust right off the bat. [44:13] And again, that's just simply not aligned with what Catholics believe in, and that's the church he leads. [44:17] So it's important for Catholics to pray for the discernment and all Americans to pray for the discernment of the Pope. [44:22] The second area he's hit the President on greatly is immigration, making these, really a lot of, espouses a lot of these platitudes to suggest that, you know, everybody could come in and that's what Christ would do. [44:33] Again, I'm paraphrasing what he's saying. [44:35] That's also not true because the catechism, which is where the church explains where they stand on everything, states that a government, a proper, legitimate government entity has the right to determine who and from where and when immigrants come into the country. [44:48] Meaning the President of the United States is absolutely within his rights to assess the lay of the land and say that we've had a border that's overrun for many years and we need to curtail this, we need to stop this, we need to pause it, we need to do a better job of vetting. [44:59] I mean, really all the things the President is doing. [45:02] And Pope Leo, in one of his statements to the press, said he disagrees, again, I'm paraphrasing, that people that have been good citizens for 10, 15, or 20 years are now being targeted. [45:12] Well, again, not every single illegal alien that's come to this country has committed crimes beyond illegally entering, but illegally entering is in itself a crime. [45:19] So if the President feels that all legal aliens need to be deported, he's well within his rights and the Catholic Church would affirm that. [45:25] That's why when the Pope says these things, it creates a little bit of confusion for Catholics and really Christians too, because I think obviously Catholics are well aware of what the Pope says and does because that's their faith. [45:36] But I think Christians pay attention to it as well, especially being that it's an American Pope now. [45:41] I kind of joke that I'm sure a lot of eyes rolled throughout the world as the white smoke billowed from the Vatican to see who the new Pope was after this era of Trump and Americanism really spanning the globe. [45:53] And, of course, the first time it's an American Pope was in the era of Trump. [45:56] I think there's some irony there. [45:58] And as an American, we love it, but we'd also like the Pope to perhaps hear the President a little bit more. [46:02] And I really think, though, they've both done a great job of keeping tempers cool and speaking about, you know, not wanting to have a further feud with one another. [46:10] And, again, the President has said he wants the Pope, not that the Pope's allowed, but he wants the Pope to speak his mind. [46:15] And I think the Pope also understands the President has to speak his mind. [46:18] So, again, it's been very respectful in terms of the discourse. [46:21] Obviously, the substance is strong. [46:23] It's about two very important issues, immigration and war, two things that affect humanity greatly. [46:27] But there's been a certain—you might not see it through the clips and the five-second things you see on social media. [46:33] But I do think the President and the Pope have remained cordial enough where, at a certain point, they'd probably meet. [46:37] I know the Pope's been invited to meet, especially celebrating America 250. [46:41] I think he's declined as of now. [46:43] But at a certain point, I'm sure they'll meet, as President Trump did with Pope Francis, too. [46:47] And I'm sure they'll be able to, you know, not necessarily work something out. [46:51] There's no agreements there. [46:52] But just maybe come to a more greater understanding of one another as the time comes. [46:57] And what's unfortunate about this, again, slight feud that has subsided a little bit is that the President— [47:03] President Trump's done a ton of great work for Christian Americans delivering Christian victories. [47:06] There was obviously, in his first term, he said he would appoint pro-life justices. [47:10] He did just that, which led to the overturn of Roe versus Wade right after he left office in 2021. [47:16] That's certainly nothing short of remarkable and a blessing from God that that would happen. [47:20] And that's really the first victory, just the first of many victories that the pro-life movement needs. [47:25] And that could not have been possible without President Trump appointing those justices. [47:29] So I think if the Pope does want to criticize the President on policy from time to time, obviously, he's within his rights to do that. [47:35] The President even said that, and he said he's allowed to disagree with him. [47:38] But I think it would also be good to, sometimes in the spirit of good messaging and good faith, [47:42] to also highlight that the President is nowhere near the things that his opponents label him as. [47:47] And he's also delivered a lot of great things for Christians and Catholics. [47:50] And he has not done that yet, and despite that, Catholics and Christians still greatly approve of the President. [47:54] So I think that would have an even greater impact on that demographic if the Pope would come out and do that. [47:59] So we'll see if down the line that happens. [48:01] And I think as a result of some of these great pro-life victories, [48:04] that was one of the things that prompted Congressman Brandon Gill this week to really grill a pro-abortion advocate on Capitol Hill. [48:11] It was really a masterful takedown and exposing of what abortion really is. [48:17] And it's a very delicate issue for pro-life people and pro-choice people or pro-abortion people, unfortunately. [48:21] But unfortunately, a lot of that gets weaponized and an actual substantive conversation about what exactly abortion entails is never permitted. [48:30] And I think this was a very eye-opening moment for a lot of people, so we'll roll that clip and we'll talk about it a little bit after. [48:36] You're an advocate for abortion, for abortion policy. [48:39] What's your favorite type of abortion? [48:42] I am an advocate for patients having access to the full realm of reproductive health care. [48:48] But do you have a preferred method of abortion that you like? [48:51] I do not. [48:53] I mean, read through a couple different methods, and I want to get your take on how much you like these. [48:58] The first type is called a suction abortion. [49:03] This is when the cervix is dilated and a strong suction, 29 times the power of a household vacuum cleaner, tears the baby's body apart and sucks it through the hose into a container. [49:15] Do you prefer that method? [49:17] I stand by my former testimony. [49:20] That sounds kind of gross, doesn't it? [49:22] Sounds pretty gruesome. [49:25] Do you agree? [49:26] It does to me. [49:27] I stand by how I answered your question fully and accurately. [49:30] Okay, what about this one? [49:31] This one is called deletion and curatage. [49:35] After deletion of the cervix, a sharp looped knife is inserted into the uterus. [49:39] The baby's body is cut into pieces and extracted, often by suction. [49:45] Do you prefer that method? [49:47] What I believe we are here to talk about today is the FACE Act. [49:51] We are not here to talk about the legality of abortion. [49:52] I'm asking you, you're a pro-abortion advocate. [49:53] I'm asking if you prefer the deletion and curatage method. [49:58] I am an access to reproductive health care advocate. [50:01] You don't want to talk about abortion itself. [50:04] Why is that? [50:05] I would prefer to talk about the reason that the committee called the hearing. [50:08] Is it because it's uncomfortable to talk about? [50:11] I would prefer to. [50:12] It should be uncomfortable. [50:12] I would prefer, if you would let me finish my statement, to talk about the Freedom of Access [50:17] to Clinic Entrances Act, which is what I was asked to come here to talk about. [50:21] Yeah, it's how about this one? [50:22] It's called deletion and evacuation. [50:26] Forceps are inserted into the uterus, grabbing and twisting the baby's body to dismember him [50:30] or her. [50:31] If the head is too large, it must be crushed in order to remove it. [50:36] Do you prefer that method? [50:38] I would prefer to talk about the reason the hearing was called and the basis of my expert [50:42] testimony. [50:43] It's uncomfortable to hear this, isn't it? [50:45] It is. [50:46] I think it is because it's barbaric and evil. [50:49] How about this one? [50:50] It's called the saline injection. [50:51] It's when a 20% salt solution is injected through the mother's abdomen into the baby's [50:57] amniotic fluid. [50:59] The baby's skin is burned off. [51:01] The baby ingests the solution and dies of salt poisoning, dehydration, and hemorrhaging [51:06] of the brain. [51:07] Do you prefer that method? [51:09] I would prefer to talk about the subject of the hearing. [51:11] This is the subject of the hearing. [51:13] This is about protests outside of abortion clinics. [51:16] I'm asking you about abortion. [51:19] I stand by my prior testimony. [51:20] Okay. [51:21] I wouldn't want to talk about this either if I were you because it is barbaric and evil. [51:28] So it's unfortunate how great a takedown that was from Congressman Gill because it's [51:32] unfortunate that these things actually happen throughout America every day. [51:35] Now, only because of the overturn of Roe versus Wade are conservatives, and it's not [51:38] really about conservatives, but people who respect the dignity of life now have a platform [51:42] to even fight back against this barbaric practice. [51:44] But I would say most Americans have never even heard testimony such as what you just heard [51:48] there because it's always hidden behind women's rights and claiming anybody who, [51:53] as opposed to abortion, which many people, many more people would be if they knew about [51:58] what Congressman Gill just said. [51:59] But it's always labeling people as wanting to control women's bodies or being inhumane [52:04] and not caring about women's rights. [52:05] But it's actually the opposite because I don't think there's any scenario where what Congressman [52:09] Gill just outlined, which is 100% true, by the way, I don't think most people in this [52:14] country, even people that think of themselves as pro-choice, would be supportive of what he just [52:18] outlined. [52:19] And I think if conservatives did a better job, and hopefully he could be someone who spearheads [52:23] this, of tackling that messaging instead of just being afraid of being labeled as someone [52:28] who's anti-women or misogynistic or whatever these buzz terms they use to label them as, [52:33] if they could fight back a little bit better, I think more people would become pro-life in [52:37] a meaningful way and not just roll over and be fearful of things. [52:41] So it's barbaric and it's evil. [52:43] And I think Congressman Gill understands that. [52:44] And we just want to commend him for unmasking that. [52:47] Hopefully millions of people see that video and it can change some hearts and minds. [52:51] So with that, we're going to cut to a quick break. [52:53] And right after that break, it's going to blend into an interview with one of our sponsors [52:57] at All Family Pharmacy. [52:59] So we'll bring you to that. [53:00] And then we should be pretty close to the president arriving in Sumterville, Florida. [53:04] But we'll give you updates on that too. [53:07] As you know, we're right in the middle of peak allergy season. [53:10] And for a lot of people, it's hitting hard right now. [53:12] Congestion, fatigue, and that run-down feeling that seems to come out of nowhere. [53:17] And it's not just the symptoms. [53:18] It's how it affects everything else. [53:20] Your sleep, your energy, your focus throughout the day. [53:23] Most of the time, it hits before you've had a chance to prepare. [53:26] And it's something we see year after year. 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[55:17] Again, text TRUMP to 989898 today. [55:21] We know that the owner of All Family Pharmacy is Michael Kunzler. [55:27] Thanks so much for joining us, Michael. [55:29] Thanks for having me. [55:30] Definitely. [55:31] Let's talk about the FDA. [55:32] I know recently they moved to shut down this compounded semuglutide, [55:38] the Ozempic-Wigovi alternatives, [55:40] just as millions of Americans were actually finally accessing the affordable GLP-1s. [55:46] So the question is, since that is a peptide, [55:50] can you tell us exactly what a peptide is and are these things safe? [55:54] Yeah, peptides are naturally derived amino acids, our body makes them. [56:00] They're signals that remind our body to do a specific function in the realm of semuglutide. [56:06] It tells your body to produce some insulin. [56:09] It also tells your brain that your stomach is full. [56:11] It basically delays the gastric bypass, which is telling you that you basically just ate. [56:17] That's the appetite suppressant and then the insulin production [56:20] so that your body is able to break down certain foods properly and it's not stored as fat. [56:25] And that's why it's becoming one of the most popular weight-loss drugs. [56:29] Unfortunately, semuglutide is kind of in the past now. [56:32] Tuzepatide took over and the newest is Reditrutide. [56:35] But the FDA has decided to shut down any ability for any pharmacy like ourselves [56:40] and all the big chains out there that are doing the compounding of these GLP-1s. [56:45] In an affordable way, they've shut us down because they want the drug manufacturer basically to make all the money [56:51] and charge $1,000 a month, where a pharmacy like us can charge $200 to $300 a month [56:56] for a safe and effective medication that is equally the same as the trisepatides of the world and the semuglutides. [57:03] So it's a money thing once again here. [57:06] So is that the answer to the question of why did the FDA ban them in the first place? [57:10] Oh, yeah. [57:11] They banned it because of, they call it a patent, right? [57:14] It's based around a patent. [57:16] The drug company is allowed to make this drug, sell it for whatever they want. [57:19] They patent it for 10, 12 years. [57:21] And then it holds people accountable on our level. [57:25] We're not able to afford it or spend $1,000 or even $1,200, $1,300 a month on a drug [57:31] that is saving patients with cardiovascular issues, diabetes, type 2, or even pre-diabetic. [57:40] And then those who are obese, it's helping them in so many ways, right? [57:43] So they're basically hurting the public figures, the American public, excuse me, [57:49] in a way that you're allowing the drug manufacturer to just sell it for an egregious amount of money [57:54] when people like us at the pharmacy level, we can make it for $100, $200, $300 a month. [58:01] And that's what we've been talking about, you guys being an American independent pharmacy. [58:05] And you guys really cut through all the extra red tape out there. [58:08] Let's talk about RFK Jr. [58:10] What did he say recently that changed some things? [58:14] RFK Jr. is forcing the FDA's hands on quite a number of things. [58:19] The first one is the peptides, right? [58:21] They banned, the Biden administration banned peptides back in 2023 for no rhyme or reason. [58:27] They didn't give us an answer on why. [58:29] They just said they're not FDA approved. [58:30] We're moving into Schedule 2, which is a ban, which opened up the black market. [58:34] Normally, you have a hearing about it, it goes to Congress, we vote, we make a decision, and then they ban it or they don't ban it. [58:43] They just decided to ban it. [58:45] I mean, whose money is in their pockets? [58:46] Big Pharma, more likely than not, because why else would you ban a natural-derived amino acid that is helping the American public? [58:54] There's no other rhyme or reason why. [58:56] So, obviously, it has to do with Big Pharma and the money that they're using to lobby. [59:00] They're doing it in the GLP space, which is the weight loss drugs, and they're doing it in the peptide space, which is BP-157 and TP-500 and all the other different peptides that are out there. [59:13] So, as we're looking ahead to the summer here, we're hearing something's happening in July. [59:19] What does that mean for regular people? [59:21] And also, what can someone do right now if they're interested? [59:24] Yeah, so the FDA has two meetings. [59:28] One is at the end of July, and then one is middle to end of February. [59:32] During those meetings, they'll have the compounding pharmacies accreditation committee basically vote on whether they want to move these, [59:42] I think it's 12 to 14 out of the 19 peptides to Schedule 1, which allows a pharmacy to compound it, [59:50] it allows a doctor to prescribe it properly. [59:52] It's no longer a restricted item, which is where it should be, because then you're going to get the right protocols. [59:59] Then you're going to get real physicians prescribing these medications in real time. [1:00:04] The American public can then trust that the compounding pharmacy is doing it in the right manner, right? [1:00:09] Or else they're just going to get sued if they're buying stuff directly from China or wherever around the world. [1:00:14] They're not doing their due diligence to make sure it's the proper materials. [1:00:17] It's the API. [1:00:18] It's USP certified, right? [1:00:20] No heavy metals, no fillers, no fentanyl, no crap. [1:00:24] It's the real deal medication that's only going to help people. [1:00:28] They do it that way. [1:00:30] It's the safest way for the American public. [1:00:32] Right now, there are hundreds of companies online people are buying it from, [1:00:36] and you could tell who's buying it direct from China because of the pricing, right? [1:00:40] We were just looking at a couple of different websites from famous influencers on TikTok and Instagram and all that, [1:00:46] and they're selling vials for $20, $30, $40. [1:00:49] These are injectable medications. [1:00:51] They're very expensive. [1:00:52] They go through rigorous amounts of testing in all the labs. [1:00:58] Theoretically, for instance, go over $20 to $30 on the Internet. [1:01:02] It means that it was bottled in China and shipped here, relabeled, packaged, and then shipped to your house. [1:01:07] That's the only way to do it at that price. [1:01:09] And so that kind of gives you a little bit of guidance on where you're getting your peptides from, [1:01:13] where you're getting your injectables, whatever you're purchasing online. [1:01:16] Unfortunately, I would love for the prices to be that cheap here in America. [1:01:19] It's just not that way. [1:01:20] So what's the end game then, the solution to all this with All Family Pharmacy? [1:01:27] You guys have then the option, don't you? [1:01:30] Yeah, so our end game is to build a sterile facility and make these peptides when RFK Jr. releases them, [1:01:36] which we believe he will. [1:01:37] I think the whole world is already ready for them to release these peptides to help people who need them, right? [1:01:43] There are inflammatory peptides that can help people with pain, acute pain. [1:01:48] There are different kits that can help people with tissue damage, who can recover faster. [1:01:53] If you have a surgery, instead of, you know, your ACL is 9 months to 12 months of recovery, [1:01:58] we can cut that down into 6 months with some of these peptides. [1:02:02] And they're used in safe manners, right? [1:02:04] Athletes are using them now, famous people. [1:02:06] Hollywood has direct access to this. [1:02:08] Why doesn't the American people? [1:02:09] That should just tell you what is going on in the industry. [1:02:12] Money controls everything. [1:02:15] Allfamilypharmacy.com slash RSBN. [1:02:17] Right now it's RSBN 10 for 10% off. [1:02:21] But again, you guys cut through the red tape, and I like how there's no hassle. [1:02:24] You guys can, people could fill out that short medical form. [1:02:27] The doctors will review it from there, and then it gets shipped right to their home. [1:02:32] No hassle. [1:02:32] Instead of waiting in lines at pharmacies, right? [1:02:35] It's pretty quick stuff, isn't it? [1:02:36] Yeah. [1:02:36] You go right online. [1:02:37] You place an order, or you call us over the phone. [1:02:39] We have customer service reps who are ready to intake the information that you have, [1:02:43] send that over to a physician to properly prescribe these medications that are safe and effective for you. [1:02:48] We have different stuff like ivermectin and mabendazole. [1:02:52] Some people are using for parasite cleanses. [1:02:54] Some people are using off-label treatment of cancer and some of these other issues, anti-inflammatories. [1:03:00] And then you go into methylene blue, the biohacking world, NAD+, glutathione for liver support. [1:03:07] And then we have your emergency meds, and we have your maintenance drugs. [1:03:10] People don't know that you can go on our website and order thyroid, generic thyroid medications. [1:03:15] It's $25 for a three-month supply. [1:03:17] And, you know, it's a great opportunity to stock up on drugs just for a little bit of peace of mind at a very low price. [1:03:25] Exactly. [1:03:26] And just being prepared ahead of time instead of – and I do the same thing. [1:03:29] You know, I talk about it here at the network. [1:03:31] You know, when I talk about All Family Pharmacy, I say, don't wait until the last second. [1:03:35] And, of course, we do. [1:03:36] But now we're going to have to start getting ahead of it, and All Family Pharmacy is a great place to do it. [1:03:41] Thank you, sir, for joining us. [1:03:42] The owner, Michael Kunzler, of All Family Pharmacy. [1:03:45] Thank you. [1:03:45] And welcome back to Right Side Broadcasting Network. [1:03:50] I'm Matt Cain, the president. [1:03:51] We are now at the top of the hour. [1:03:53] He was scheduled to speak at 3 o'clock Eastern time. [1:03:55] We'll give you any updates we have about his actual started time. [1:03:59] This past week, we saw the state visit where, as we mentioned earlier, the king and queen of the U.K. [1:04:04] visited the White House, the president, the first lady, and really many other areas of Washington, D.C. [1:04:09] And you could see, really, the beautification we mentioned earlier of Washington, D.C. by the president. [1:04:15] It really scratches his real estate itch and his gift there. [1:04:18] But on a much more micro level, just within the White House grounds, you were able to see a lot of that on display this week. [1:04:24] We saw the usage of the newly renovated Rose Garden to have pavers instead of glass. [1:04:29] The president said it was very difficult for the female reporters and female staffers to walk through there. [1:04:33] So he placed it with nice pavers and statues and prominently displayed, in this week's instance, I should say, American and U.K. [1:04:42] flag, the show, the rollout for the king and the queen. [1:04:45] You also saw for the first time the new walkway from the White House residents to the Oval Office. [1:04:52] He ripped up the old cracked pavers and replaced them with black granite, completely funded by the president himself. [1:04:57] That will really stand the test of time. [1:04:59] And even, I think, Democrat presidents or Democrats who seek the presidency, who are complaining that he's wrecking the White House, [1:05:05] I'm sure they'll be very quiet about it if they ever, God forbid, return to the Oval Office. [1:05:09] I'm sure he'll be very happy with the new black granite that the president funded. [1:05:13] Now, one of the things that was also on display is the footprint of what will be someday the White House ballroom that the president has also funded from private donors. [1:05:21] And the president himself, for all the flack he gets about it, he's already said he'll only be able to use it, if at all, for a couple of months towards the end of his term. [1:05:27] It will really be for the future of the country, future presidents to host visits like he had just this past weekend. [1:05:32] So if we could throw up element two, we want to show you the president's renderings for the White House ballroom. [1:05:37] And we'll talk about some of the other projects he's working on when we get back. [1:05:40] We just got these in from the architects. [1:05:43] A lot of people are talking about how beautiful the ballroom is. [1:05:47] For 150 years, they've wanted to build a ballroom at the White House. [1:05:56] And other presidents have wanted it. [1:05:59] When we have dignitaries coming, like President Xi of China or anybody else, we have very small rooms. [1:06:05] They're not big enough to handle the kind of capacity that you need. [1:06:10] This is the same height as the White House. [1:06:13] It's an incredible fitting. [1:06:15] You see what that is, right? [1:06:16] Nice. [1:06:18] I'm going to show you another view. [1:06:22] This is coming from right opposite the Treasury building. [1:06:27] Beautiful Capitol. [1:06:29] Beautiful building. [1:06:31] One of the, I think it'll be the finest ballroom of its kind anywhere in the world. [1:06:35] A lot of people are giving it, some are giving it reviews without even seeing the building [1:06:43] because this just came out today. [1:06:45] These pictures were just made today. [1:06:48] We got rid of, well, quite a while ago, the stairs on the south side. [1:06:54] And it's become really beautiful. [1:06:56] But it matches and fits the White House. [1:07:00] It's also capable of handling the inauguration. [1:07:03] We have all bulletproof glass. [1:07:06] We have droneproof roofs, ceilings. [1:07:12] Everything's droneproof and bulletproof. [1:07:15] And unfortunately, we're living in an age where that's a good thing. [1:07:19] And this is the view from the Treasury opposite the Treasury. [1:07:22] Let me see another one of them. [1:07:24] Here's a view from the south with the porch, which is a porch. [1:07:29] And it's also a fire stair basically leading down to the grounds. [1:07:32] And that porch will be magnificent, looking in between the columns. [1:07:38] And they no longer, we took the stairs out that were on the south side [1:07:42] and really replaced them with these stairs. [1:07:45] So you have an open porch and you have the closed porch under the columns [1:07:48] overlooking the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, [1:07:54] and the Lincoln Memorial slash monument. [1:07:57] So that's great. [1:08:01] So as you can see, the renderings are quite extensive. [1:08:03] And really, if it weren't for such a partisan era that we're living in, [1:08:06] I think everybody would really be happy with this development. [1:08:09] It wasn't as if he ripped down the Oval Office of the West Wing. [1:08:12] The East Wing has been something that's been renovated in the past [1:08:15] and had much work done to it, despite claims that he was ripping down [1:08:17] something that's been here since the beginning of our country's history. [1:08:21] In fact, in the beginning of the White House's construction in the early 1800s, [1:08:24] it was simply just the residents. [1:08:26] So these renovations are not all that uncommon, [1:08:28] except for the fact that this is privately funded from donors [1:08:30] that the president has gathered together to really enhance the White House complex. [1:08:34] And he's doing that with a lot of other projects as well. [1:08:37] You saw what has been done with the reflective pools just this week. [1:08:40] It was supposed to take many years, as the president said, [1:08:42] and hundreds of millions of dollars. [1:08:44] And instead, it took about a week. [1:08:45] And the president was able to do it for just a couple of million dollars, [1:08:48] which in the grand scheme of things is not all that much money for a government. [1:08:52] And obviously, the left-wing influencers, if you want to call them that on Twitter, [1:08:55] have distorted the images to make it look like some sort of pool resort [1:08:58] or an aqua blue color. [1:09:00] But in reality, it really just cleaned up the mess that was left there. [1:09:03] And it's going to look great. [1:09:03] And again, that'll be a gift to the whole country. [1:09:05] Now, the president's also done a lot of work to clean up, [1:09:08] even before the architecture, he sent them to the National Guard [1:09:10] to clean up a lot of the issues that were happening throughout the streets, [1:09:13] a lot of the homeless and all the other issues on the streets. [1:09:16] It's been cleaned up. [1:09:17] And the National Guard presence has certainly played a role in that. [1:09:20] There's even a couple of fountains across the street from the White House [1:09:22] that have just simply been inactive for many years. [1:09:25] And just the other day, the president posted a Truth Social, [1:09:27] stating that they are now operational and cleaned up. [1:09:30] And, you know, that may not seem like the top priority. [1:09:32] But number one, you have a president who doesn't sleep. [1:09:34] So he has about double or triple the amount of hours in a day. [1:09:37] And we're happy as Americans that he's really putting those hours to good use [1:09:40] and cleaning things up. [1:09:41] I mean, there's no reason for people to come to the greatest country on earth [1:09:44] and want to go see their historic capital that they see online or on television [1:09:48] or on postcards. [1:09:49] And they get there and it's really not at all what it's made out to be [1:09:52] because it's so run down. [1:09:53] So having a president that really cares about the spirit [1:09:55] and the image of America is very important, [1:09:57] I think it sets a good precedent for future presidents to keep up on. [1:10:00] That's also not that surprising. [1:10:01] This president is very detail-oriented. [1:10:03] He said that comes from his real estate background, his business background. [1:10:07] He was always very much into the details of his projects, [1:10:10] his construction, his real estate. [1:10:11] And honestly, this is a very special thing about this president. [1:10:14] Obviously, his blueprint will be laid there, [1:10:16] the MAGA blueprint for hopefully all presidents. [1:10:19] But realistically, only Republicans would likely follow that blueprint. [1:10:22] But when it comes to that specific eye and some of the intricacies of Trump [1:10:25] and his personality, these are things that will not be there with other presidents. [1:10:28] He is one of a kind, especially in that regard. [1:10:30] And I think amidst all the chaos that happens throughout the world, [1:10:34] it would really be in everybody's best interest to cherish this error in American history [1:10:38] where President Trump is back in office for a non-consecutive term, [1:10:41] historic in its own right. [1:10:43] But really seeing all these little projects, [1:10:45] whether it's the flagpoles on the White House grounds, [1:10:47] the renovations, all these other things he's doing, [1:10:49] it shows that he really cares about the beauty of America. [1:10:51] And for some people, it may have been dormant. [1:10:54] You may not have thought about those things. [1:10:55] But I think a lot of the things the president does that seems like common sense, [1:10:59] they get your attention because you say, [1:11:00] these aren't things I've previously thought about, but they make perfect sense. [1:11:03] Why not clean up this great city if we have the means to do so? [1:11:06] And with all the other money we've wasted as a nation [1:11:08] outside of the president's presidencies [1:11:10] and spent money on stupid, wasteful things, [1:11:12] why not allocate some of those dollars [1:11:14] to making our nation's capital the most beautiful in the world? [1:11:17] So it's a great thing. [1:11:18] And you see the president doing all these things [1:11:19] and also due to transparency of this administration [1:11:23] and the great staffing and some of these members of it, [1:11:26] you could actually see so much of these projects in live time [1:11:28] instead of such as instances in the past [1:11:31] where you have to wait for a president to leave office, [1:11:32] him to write a book, documentaries, [1:11:35] photographs that come later on. [1:11:37] You could simply go for free on social media now [1:11:39] to all these White House accounts, [1:11:41] specifically the White House Photography Office, [1:11:43] their chief photographer, [1:11:44] happens to be a friend of mine, [1:11:45] Dan Torok, he does an incredible job. [1:11:47] You could follow him on Instagram at DTO underscore R-O-K. [1:11:54] Excuse me, on Instagram is DTO dot R-O-K on Twitter [1:11:57] or X, it's DTO underscore R-O-K. [1:12:00] And you could see these iconic historic images in live time, [1:12:04] just hours after he takes them, [1:12:05] constantly put out there for the American people. [1:12:07] So I encourage you to follow him [1:12:08] and all these other members of the administration. [1:12:11] Of course, Margot Martin has the video side handled [1:12:13] where she posts short clips of the president [1:12:15] just in these organic settings. [1:12:17] In the past, there was nothing wrong [1:12:18] with just seeing these official speeches [1:12:20] and events that presidents attend, [1:12:22] but it's such a different element [1:12:23] that's been added to the American presidency [1:12:25] in the era of Trump and transparency, [1:12:27] because now you really get to see [1:12:28] what goes on behind the scenes. [1:12:30] So I believe right now you're looking at an aerial shot, [1:12:33] by the way, in the villages, Sumterville, Florida, [1:12:35] of the overflow of the crowd. [1:12:37] I'm not sure if that's from earlier today or right now, [1:12:39] but certainly a good showing, [1:12:41] especially this early on in a term. [1:12:44] Obviously, the midterms are this year, [1:12:46] but they're essentially half a year away now. [1:12:48] And for that line to be all the way up the street, [1:12:50] as you see, is pretty remarkable. [1:12:51] On a Friday, weather's getting warmer, [1:12:53] not that that's ever an issue in Florida, [1:12:55] but it's that time of year [1:12:56] where people get a little bit busier. [1:12:58] And that line is pretty remarkable [1:12:59] considering we're so many months out. [1:13:01] And again, this is not a general election. [1:13:03] Turnout is always just naturally a little bit suppressed [1:13:05] compared to a general election. [1:13:07] But you can see the president's going to be making [1:13:09] really every attempt to bring these voters out in mass. [1:13:12] And I think it was in January, [1:13:14] the chief of staff, Susie Wiles, [1:13:16] who, by the way, we should all pray for her health [1:13:18] and safety and recovery as she battles cancer. [1:13:20] But she revealed in January [1:13:23] that this is going to be very similar to 2024, [1:13:25] where the president plans on hitting the campaign trail [1:13:27] just as hard as he did for the presidency, [1:13:29] for the Congress, [1:13:31] the House of Representatives and the Senate, [1:13:34] because I think the president understands too, [1:13:36] he does quite a lot through executive order [1:13:38] and nobody should be in despair [1:13:40] if obviously we lose one of the chambers, [1:13:42] Republicans, that is, [1:13:43] because he does so much outside the box [1:13:45] and with his innovative thinking [1:13:47] and through executive order. [1:13:48] But obviously the Congress is very important [1:13:50] and he's going full board to try to retain that [1:13:53] and just keep all the momentum going from this term. [1:13:55] Obviously, if the passage of the Save America Act goes, [1:13:58] that would be a second massive piece of legislation [1:14:00] in just two years. [1:14:02] So that would obviously take a lot of the pressure off [1:14:05] to retain houses anyway. [1:14:06] But I think the president, [1:14:07] not only is it important for turnout, [1:14:09] but I think the president really relishes the moment [1:14:11] when he's out on the debate stage. [1:14:12] You can see that he loves it. [1:14:14] Even long before he officially declared [1:14:16] any run for the presidency, [1:14:17] he would give speeches. [1:14:19] Sometimes it would involve political speech, [1:14:21] but mostly on success and business [1:14:23] and positive thinking. [1:14:24] And he loves being up there on the stage. [1:14:26] And as a result, people feel that. [1:14:27] When he's on that stage, [1:14:28] the people in the crowd are more engaged [1:14:29] as opposed to your run-of-the-mill politician [1:14:32] reading a couple of scripted remarks and leaving. [1:14:34] There's a very, [1:14:35] despite all the protection around the president [1:14:37] and there needs to be more evidently, [1:14:38] there's this connection that really feels [1:14:41] like they're one and the same [1:14:42] in terms of the crowds and the president. [1:14:44] So you could see that overlay right there [1:14:46] and people are enthused about Trump. [1:14:47] At this point, we're over 10 years in. [1:14:49] It's only growing. [1:14:51] It can't be manufactured for this long. [1:14:53] And I think the people really respect [1:14:54] and love the president and understand that. [1:14:56] So we're going to take another quick break. [1:14:58] We'll get you an update on the president's arrival [1:14:59] in just a few minutes. [1:15:01] As you know, we're right in the middle [1:15:02] of peak allergy season. [1:15:04] And for a lot of people, it's hitting hard right now. 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[1:17:14] Ben, welcome back to Right Side Broadcasting Network, [1:17:20] not from the villages, [1:17:21] but remotely covering President Trump's remarks [1:17:23] in the villages down in Somerville, Florida. [1:17:27] Now, the president will be there shortly. [1:17:28] He's making his rounds. [1:17:29] We know he is on the ground in Florida somewhere, [1:17:32] so it won't be too much longer. [1:17:33] Now, we just talked a little bit about [1:17:35] the beautification of Washington, D.C. [1:17:37] under President Trump, [1:17:38] and it's not just the beautification of what exists, [1:17:40] but also using that platform [1:17:42] to celebrate American greatness [1:17:43] and not only welcoming foreigners [1:17:46] who visit the nation [1:17:47] to take in our nation's capital, [1:17:49] but Americans themselves. [1:17:50] This country is so vast, [1:17:51] and so many people don't get a chance [1:17:52] to see all of it, [1:17:53] and it really feels like, [1:17:55] in the president's term, [1:17:56] especially this one, [1:17:57] I'm sure he would have loved to have done this [1:17:58] in his first term, [1:17:59] but certainly he had those four years [1:18:01] to collect and really plan out [1:18:02] every minor detail [1:18:03] of what his second term would look like. [1:18:04] You're seeing him utilize Washington, D.C. [1:18:07] as much as he possibly can. [1:18:08] The IndyCar race coming up in August, [1:18:11] and of course the fight [1:18:11] that will take place in the White House [1:18:12] just next month now that we're in May, [1:18:14] and I think that's also very important [1:18:16] for the spirit of America. [1:18:17] Now, we spoke about the beautification. [1:18:20] We talked about the state visit. [1:18:21] The White House just released [1:18:22] a consolidated video [1:18:23] of what that state visit entailed [1:18:25] with the king and queen of the U.K., [1:18:26] and we'd like to roll that for you, [1:18:28] so if you could, [1:18:28] please roll element four. [1:18:32] Long before Americans had a nation [1:18:34] or a constitution, [1:18:36] we first had a culture, [1:18:38] a character, [1:18:39] and a creed. [1:18:40] This land was settled [1:18:41] and forged by men, [1:18:43] women who bore in their souls [1:18:45] the blood and noble spirit [1:18:47] of the British [1:18:48] here on a wild and untamed continent. [1:18:52] They set loose [1:18:53] the ancient English love of liberty [1:18:55] and the great Britain's distinctive sense [1:18:58] of glory, destiny, and pride. [1:19:00] As the direct descendant [1:19:02] of King George's own, [1:19:04] I know our people have fought [1:19:06] and fallen together [1:19:07] in defense of the values we cherish [1:19:10] across the ocean, [1:19:11] and from coast to coast, [1:19:14] we have traded, [1:19:15] innovated, [1:19:16] and created together. [1:19:18] We've stood together [1:19:19] through the best [1:19:20] and worst of times. [1:19:23] The story of Britain and America [1:19:25] is one of reconciliation [1:19:27] from adversaries [1:19:29] to the closest of allies. [1:19:31] American founding [1:19:33] was the culmination [1:19:35] of hundreds of years [1:19:36] of thought, struggle, [1:19:37] sweat, blood, [1:19:38] and sacrifice [1:19:39] on both sides [1:19:41] of the Atlantic. [1:19:43] American patriots today [1:19:44] can sing [1:19:45] My Country, [1:19:47] Tis of Thee, [1:19:48] Sweet Land of Liberty, [1:19:50] only because our colonial ancestors [1:19:54] first sang [1:19:55] God Save the King. [1:19:58] On the eve of our 250th year [1:20:01] of cherished independence, [1:20:02] we turn to the sovereign [1:20:04] embodiment of our British heritage [1:20:07] and say sincerely thank you [1:20:08] to our friends, [1:20:09] the United Kingdom, [1:20:11] for the richest inheritance [1:20:12] that any nation [1:20:13] has ever given to another. [1:20:15] May our two countries [1:20:16] stand together forever [1:20:17] for liberty, [1:20:19] for justice, [1:20:20] and for the glory of God. [1:20:22] Now, you really can't say enough [1:20:28] about what the president [1:20:29] has done to really restore [1:20:30] American greatness, [1:20:31] and there's something [1:20:31] to be said for it. [1:20:33] Obviously, substance [1:20:33] is the most important thing, [1:20:34] but I think it all works together [1:20:36] when you have a nation [1:20:37] that's proud [1:20:38] and really physically beautiful [1:20:39] and all that it's done, [1:20:40] especially in an age [1:20:41] where modernization [1:20:43] has really taken the life [1:20:44] and soul out of architecture [1:20:45] and other areas of society. [1:20:47] What the president's done [1:20:48] to really restore that [1:20:49] and build on it [1:20:50] has really been incredible [1:20:51] and it's a very positive thing [1:20:52] for the United States of America [1:20:53] and something else [1:20:54] that's been done [1:20:55] to really restore America [1:20:56] to prominence [1:20:57] is accountability. [1:20:58] Now, obviously, [1:20:58] leftists will shriek [1:20:59] any time that anyone [1:21:01] on their side [1:21:02] is held accountable [1:21:03] or attempted [1:21:03] to even be held accountable [1:21:04] that it's considered [1:21:05] weaponization, [1:21:06] how quickly they forget [1:21:07] or selectively forget [1:21:08] that it was this president [1:21:09] who was taking fire [1:21:11] from all directions [1:21:12] completely out of line [1:21:14] and in a way [1:21:14] that shouldn't have been done. [1:21:16] But recently, [1:21:17] the DOJ has really taken [1:21:18] drastic steps, [1:21:19] really these past three weeks [1:21:20] under interim AG Todd Blanche [1:21:23] and just a few things [1:21:23] that happened [1:21:24] just over the past few weeks. [1:21:26] The infamous Leering Center [1:21:27] that was uncovered [1:21:27] by Nick Shirley [1:21:28] in Minnesota was raided [1:21:30] and despite Governor Tim Wallace [1:21:31] trying to take credit [1:21:32] for that, [1:21:33] Cash Patel, [1:21:33] FBI Director Cash Patel [1:21:35] quickly hit back [1:21:36] and claimed that [1:21:36] it was a federal investigation [1:21:37] which nobody really disputes. [1:21:39] It was Wallace [1:21:40] who was most likely [1:21:41] opposed to that [1:21:42] just a couple months ago. [1:21:43] Well, former Anthony Fauci [1:21:45] avers charged [1:21:45] with conspiring [1:21:46] to evade COVID-related requests. [1:21:48] We mentioned Comey, [1:21:49] of course. [1:21:50] That was the one [1:21:51] that took a lot [1:21:51] of the attention, [1:21:52] rightfully so, [1:21:53] but there's also [1:21:53] a lot of other things [1:21:54] that are worthy [1:21:54] of our attention. [1:21:57] Act Blue has been [1:21:57] under investigation, [1:21:58] which is obviously [1:21:59] a very big deal. [1:22:00] A lot of donations [1:22:02] have gone through there [1:22:02] and we're not quite sure [1:22:03] where the money [1:22:03] goes after that. [1:22:05] And the SPLC [1:22:05] was indicted [1:22:06] for allegedly [1:22:07] misusing donor funds [1:22:08] to secretly pay [1:22:09] confidential informants [1:22:10] within extremist groups [1:22:12] concealing the payments [1:22:13] via fraudulent bank accounts [1:22:14] for fictitious entities. [1:22:16] Now, unfortunately, [1:22:17] we've gotten to a point [1:22:18] where the information war [1:22:19] is so strong. [1:22:20] And both sides, [1:22:21] now they're not [1:22:22] the same size, [1:22:23] of course, [1:22:23] in number, [1:22:24] but both sides [1:22:24] are pretty much [1:22:25] at a point [1:22:25] where they don't [1:22:25] believe the other. [1:22:26] A Republican-minded idea [1:22:28] might have evidence [1:22:28] to it and Democrats [1:22:29] will refute it. [1:22:30] Democrats may claim [1:22:31] that they have evidence [1:22:32] of something [1:22:32] and Republicans [1:22:33] will do the same. [1:22:35] I think at a certain point [1:22:36] you just have to leave [1:22:37] that up to God [1:22:37] and discern for yourself [1:22:38] as much as possible [1:22:39] and do your due diligence, [1:22:40] but that's really a result [1:22:42] of just these years [1:22:43] of chaos and distrust [1:22:44] that's been sowed [1:22:45] amongst the American public [1:22:46] as a result of politicians [1:22:47] really wreaking havoc [1:22:49] on the system [1:22:49] and enriching themselves [1:22:50] through it. [1:22:51] So it's unfortunate, [1:22:53] it's to be expected, [1:22:54] but I really think [1:22:55] after this time, [1:22:56] I mean, [1:22:56] the president [1:22:56] could simply roll over [1:22:57] and say, [1:22:58] no, we need to put [1:22:59] everything that's ever [1:23:00] occurred behind us, [1:23:01] but he would really [1:23:01] be derelict in his duty [1:23:02] if he were to do that. [1:23:04] And he's expressed [1:23:04] that he understands that. [1:23:05] He has an obligation [1:23:06] to tackle these issues [1:23:09] and instruct his agencies [1:23:10] to seek crime, [1:23:11] taking care of crime [1:23:12] in this country. [1:23:13] And it's not just street crime, [1:23:14] it's crime within our institutions [1:23:15] and government. [1:23:17] It might seem as if [1:23:18] it would be a more positive [1:23:19] thing to just roll over [1:23:20] and allow these things [1:23:21] to occur and move past it. [1:23:23] But that really doesn't [1:23:24] do anything in terms [1:23:25] of accountability. [1:23:26] And all it does is [1:23:27] allow and signal to others [1:23:29] who have similar ambitions [1:23:30] to game the system [1:23:31] at the expense of Americans [1:23:32] that that's okay [1:23:33] and you'll get away with it [1:23:34] because you're in a protected class. [1:23:35] So the president [1:23:37] is well within his right [1:23:38] to keep doing that [1:23:38] in spite of all the noise [1:23:40] that he's weaponizing [1:23:41] the system. [1:23:42] In fact, [1:23:42] even before he overcame [1:23:44] the weaponization against him [1:23:45] to return to the presidency, [1:23:47] they were already trying [1:23:48] or attempting to influence [1:23:49] the public thought [1:23:50] by saying if he gets back [1:23:52] in office, [1:23:52] he's going to weaponize [1:23:53] while completely ignoring [1:23:54] that it was being weaponized [1:23:55] against him. [1:23:56] And then going after [1:23:57] such weaponization [1:23:57] is not in itself weaponization. [1:23:59] That's simply bringing accountability. [1:24:01] And look, [1:24:01] that's a basic human desire [1:24:02] to see truth [1:24:04] and justice delivered. [1:24:05] You don't even have [1:24:05] to take politics into account. [1:24:06] I think everybody can relate [1:24:07] to a time where [1:24:08] they've seen injustice [1:24:09] in their life, [1:24:10] certainly not at this level [1:24:11] that we see in government, [1:24:11] but any injustice people see [1:24:13] in their personal lives, [1:24:14] it's a basic human desire [1:24:16] internally [1:24:16] to want to see people [1:24:17] who do those things [1:24:18] brought to justice [1:24:20] and the people [1:24:21] who have been victimized [1:24:22] to have closure [1:24:22] and accountability [1:24:23] delivered for them. [1:24:24] So those are all [1:24:25] very important things [1:24:26] that I think the president [1:24:27] is, again, [1:24:28] there's attempts on his life [1:24:29] all the time [1:24:30] as recently as this past weekend. [1:24:31] Hopefully they don't get close, [1:24:33] but there will undoubtedly [1:24:33] be people coming for his life [1:24:35] until the end of his term [1:24:37] and maybe even thereafter. [1:24:38] But we have to commend him [1:24:40] for his efforts [1:24:40] to really target [1:24:42] the evildoers in this country [1:24:43] and continue to pray [1:24:44] not only for his own strength, [1:24:45] but his protection as well. [1:24:46] So we're going to take [1:24:47] a very quick break. [1:24:48] We'll get back to you [1:24:48] with some other news [1:24:49] from today [1:24:50] and we'll give you updates [1:24:51] on the president's whereabouts [1:24:52] in just a few moments. 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[1:29:22] Per Fox News just today, [1:29:24] a DOJ task force [1:29:25] found that the Biden-DOJ [1:29:27] brought multiple cases [1:29:28] against pro-life activists, [1:29:30] many of them Christians. [1:29:32] Email correspondence [1:29:32] shows prosecutors [1:29:33] privately mocked [1:29:34] Christian pro-life views [1:29:36] as, quote, [1:29:37] culty [1:29:37] and pursued more severe charges [1:29:39] and harsher sentences [1:29:40] for peaceful protests [1:29:42] or pro-life defendants. [1:29:44] Christian colleges [1:29:45] and institutions [1:29:46] were scrutinized [1:29:46] and penalized [1:29:47] for holding traditional [1:29:48] views on gender, [1:29:50] accusing them [1:29:50] of Title IX violations [1:29:51] and threatening [1:29:52] school funding [1:29:53] and decreditation. [1:29:54] Now, [1:29:55] there's many layers [1:29:56] to this. [1:29:57] This was one of the things [1:29:58] that was speculated upon [1:29:59] and even unearthed [1:30:00] during the Biden years [1:30:01] that was shot down [1:30:02] as right-wing coping [1:30:03] or conspiracy theorizing. [1:30:04] There was also the claims [1:30:05] that Joe Biden [1:30:06] always touting [1:30:07] his proud Catholic faith [1:30:09] despite all of his acts [1:30:10] suggesting the contrary. [1:30:12] But this is really [1:30:13] earth-shattering. [1:30:14] You had, [1:30:14] number one, [1:30:15] any discrimination [1:30:15] of any group [1:30:16] would be morally wrong [1:30:17] and most 99% [1:30:18] of Americans [1:30:19] agree with that. [1:30:20] But for it to be [1:30:21] at Christians, [1:30:21] a population that makes up [1:30:23] nearly three-quarters [1:30:23] of this country [1:30:24] is inconceivable. [1:30:26] You had an alleged [1:30:27] Catholic president, [1:30:28] Christian president, [1:30:29] Christian administration [1:30:30] whose DOJ [1:30:31] was targeting people [1:30:32] for exercising [1:30:33] their First Amendment rights [1:30:34] to protest [1:30:35] for pro-life causes [1:30:36] just as pro-abortion [1:30:37] advocates do [1:30:38] on the other side of it. [1:30:39] And it's really ironic [1:30:41] that we have a president, [1:30:42] we had a president [1:30:42] if you want to refer to him [1:30:43] as that, [1:30:44] who defended it [1:30:45] or ignored it altogether [1:30:46] despite claiming [1:30:47] he's a Catholic. [1:30:48] Now, obviously, [1:30:49] the whole issue [1:30:50] with the prior administration [1:30:51] is that Joe Biden [1:30:52] was not calling the shots. [1:30:54] That's been long. [1:30:55] It was no longer debated. [1:30:56] It was really never debated [1:30:57] by any serious people [1:30:58] paying attention. [1:30:59] But even now, [1:31:01] most people on the left [1:31:01] who are perhaps capitulating [1:31:03] to now read the tea leaves [1:31:04] a little bit [1:31:04] and save face a little bit, [1:31:06] they even acknowledge that. [1:31:07] So the point I'm getting at [1:31:09] is whether that was [1:31:10] Joe Biden's call [1:31:11] or just the people around him [1:31:13] is really irrelevant [1:31:13] at this point [1:31:14] because it isn't as if [1:31:15] he was just this new person [1:31:17] on the scene. [1:31:18] He unfortunately has [1:31:19] a half century [1:31:20] of political service [1:31:21] that involved a lot of deceit, [1:31:23] lying about his school [1:31:25] and his record [1:31:26] and plagiarism [1:31:27] having dropped out [1:31:28] of multiple elections [1:31:29] as a result of a lack [1:31:30] of support stemming [1:31:31] from those things. [1:31:32] So to have a government [1:31:33] target anybody [1:31:35] but let alone Christians, [1:31:36] it's almost, [1:31:37] unfortunately, [1:31:37] it seems almost biblical. [1:31:38] You know, [1:31:38] you're not going to have [1:31:40] people targeted [1:31:40] who aren't getting somewhere [1:31:41] or going on the right path [1:31:43] as the president said [1:31:44] in response to the assassinations [1:31:46] against them. [1:31:47] Almost tongue-in-cheek, [1:31:48] they only really come after you [1:31:49] if you're doing something important [1:31:51] or what you should be doing. [1:31:52] And perhaps that's the case [1:31:53] with these targeted Christians [1:31:54] and Catholics [1:31:54] and pro-life activists. [1:31:55] They're doing really God's work. [1:31:57] Obviously, as Christians, [1:31:58] we all know that [1:31:59] God loves everybody [1:32:00] but especially he's a protector [1:32:02] of the innocent [1:32:03] and who's more innocent [1:32:04] than obviously the elderly [1:32:06] but also children. [1:32:06] That's basically the two extremes [1:32:08] on each side of the spectrum there. [1:32:09] And it's unfortunately, [1:32:11] it's disgraceful [1:32:12] but it's not really surprising [1:32:13] that if any administration [1:32:15] that's ever led this country [1:32:17] was to go after Christians [1:32:21] and free speech [1:32:22] and using that [1:32:23] to defend and protect their faith, [1:32:25] based on what we saw [1:32:27] for those four years, [1:32:28] it's really unsurprising, [1:32:29] equally shameful [1:32:30] but unsurprising [1:32:30] that it would be [1:32:31] the Biden administration. [1:32:32] They really made a mockery [1:32:33] out of so many things [1:32:34] and really spit in the face [1:32:35] of a lot of faith-based people [1:32:37] throughout this country. [1:32:39] And now, obviously, [1:32:40] this is unearthing [1:32:41] can be painful [1:32:42] and unveiling of bad things [1:32:44] can be painful [1:32:44] but these things already occurred [1:32:45] and it's important [1:32:46] that we know about them. [1:32:47] And now the next step, [1:32:48] as always, [1:32:49] of any unearthing [1:32:49] or unmasking of evil deeds, [1:32:51] there must be accountability [1:32:52] for that. [1:32:53] And I think the fact [1:32:53] that the DOJ [1:32:54] has done all these things [1:32:55] we just listed off [1:32:56] this past week [1:32:57] shows that at this point, [1:32:59] these are not show trials, [1:33:01] this is not for political gains, [1:33:03] this is not just to check a box [1:33:05] because, unfortunately, [1:33:07] we're a couple months away [1:33:08] from being halfway [1:33:09] through the Trump term [1:33:09] and these are all things [1:33:11] he ran on, [1:33:11] restoring accountability [1:33:12] and delivering justice [1:33:14] for people [1:33:14] who were so badly mistreated [1:33:16] throughout those years [1:33:17] of the Biden years. [1:33:18] And I think that [1:33:19] they're fully serious [1:33:21] and whether it be [1:33:22] Acting Attorney General [1:33:24] Todd Blanch [1:33:24] who remains in that role [1:33:25] or someone after, [1:33:26] I think the mandate [1:33:27] is certainly there [1:33:28] and the blueprint's been laid [1:33:29] for a lot of these investigations [1:33:30] to hopefully bring accountability [1:33:31] to people [1:33:32] who really took advantage [1:33:34] of people [1:33:35] and not even took advantage of [1:33:36] but just partially targeted [1:33:38] and weaponized the powers [1:33:39] that they had at their disposal [1:33:40] to make an example [1:33:41] out of people [1:33:41] and to intimidate. [1:33:43] But as we've seen many times, [1:33:44] I think the Christian base [1:33:46] will not be intimidated [1:33:46] by those things. [1:33:47] They're rooted in God [1:33:48] and Jesus Christ [1:33:49] and that's probably only [1:33:50] going to embolden them. [1:33:51] You saw the same thing [1:33:52] with Trump supporters [1:33:52] over the years [1:33:53] where he already had [1:33:54] historic support [1:33:55] and actually mobilized [1:33:56] those supporters [1:33:57] and brought in more [1:33:58] after the lawfare [1:33:59] and ultimately [1:34:00] the assassination attempt [1:34:01] on his life. [1:34:02] And I think you see that [1:34:02] with Charlie Kirk as well [1:34:03] who kind of has a blend [1:34:05] of two of those things, [1:34:06] political views [1:34:06] but also his Christian faith [1:34:08] that when he was so [1:34:10] viciously assassinated [1:34:12] for everybody to see [1:34:14] not on live television [1:34:15] but on video, [1:34:16] people have unfortunately [1:34:17] seen that and had access [1:34:18] to that. [1:34:19] That's mobilized people [1:34:20] even more. [1:34:20] Bible sales surged [1:34:21] in the United States [1:34:22] this year. [1:34:22] to its new all-time high [1:34:24] after 2025 [1:34:25] or I should say 2024 [1:34:27] I believe [1:34:28] and you could fact check [1:34:29] me on the numbers here [1:34:30] but roughly within [1:34:30] the last couple years [1:34:31] there was a new [1:34:32] 50-year high [1:34:33] in Bible sales [1:34:34] in America [1:34:34] in this past calendar [1:34:35] year 2025. [1:34:36] That new record [1:34:37] was passed as well. [1:34:38] So I think what you're [1:34:39] seeing is [1:34:40] there's certainly [1:34:41] some biblical [1:34:42] not views here [1:34:45] but necessarily [1:34:45] but themes [1:34:46] that are occurring [1:34:47] in American politics [1:34:48] today where [1:34:49] there's a lot of evil [1:34:50] trying to derail [1:34:52] a lot of these things [1:34:52] that are overall [1:34:53] just generally good [1:34:54] moral and common sense [1:34:55] based [1:34:55] and as a result of that [1:34:56] you're seeing [1:34:57] people rally [1:34:59] and become even more [1:35:00] grounded [1:35:00] and you know [1:35:01] unfortunately [1:35:01] life is in heaven [1:35:03] I think [1:35:03] heaven will probably [1:35:05] be a lot [1:35:05] different than [1:35:07] what you see [1:35:07] on this earth [1:35:08] things are perfect [1:35:08] and natural [1:35:09] as they were [1:35:09] intended to be [1:35:10] but on earth [1:35:10] unfortunately [1:35:11] but perhaps [1:35:12] fortunately [1:35:12] depending on how [1:35:13] you know [1:35:14] people respond [1:35:14] you see that [1:35:15] a lot of these [1:35:16] bad things [1:35:16] that go on [1:35:17] really mobilize [1:35:18] people and embolden [1:35:19] them more [1:35:19] and keep them [1:35:20] even more rooted [1:35:21] in their faith [1:35:22] so those are [1:35:23] some recent updates [1:35:23] from the DOJ [1:35:24] today [1:35:24] also we want [1:35:25] to give you [1:35:26] a quick video [1:35:26] from the president [1:35:28] gaggle with the press [1:35:28] before stepping onto [1:35:29] Marine One [1:35:30] at the White House [1:35:30] earlier today [1:35:31] so we'll show you [1:35:32] that if we can roll [1:35:33] element five [1:35:33] we have great respect [1:35:35] for Pakistan [1:35:37] and Islamabad [1:35:39] and tremendous respect [1:35:40] for the prime minister [1:35:41] and the field marshal [1:35:42] and they're working [1:35:44] with us [1:35:44] they continue [1:35:45] to work with us [1:35:45] but the trip [1:35:47] is a very long one [1:35:48] and we're doing [1:35:49] everything [1:35:50] in terms of [1:35:51] negotiating [1:35:51] right now [1:35:52] in terms of [1:35:54] the negotiation [1:35:55] telephonically [1:35:56] they've made strides [1:35:58] but I'm not sure [1:36:01] if they ever get there [1:36:02] there's tremendous [1:36:05] discord [1:36:06] there's tremendous [1:36:07] they're having [1:36:08] a tremendous problem [1:36:09] getting along [1:36:10] with each other [1:36:10] in Iran [1:36:11] the leadership [1:36:12] is very disjointed [1:36:13] it's got two [1:36:15] to three groups [1:36:16] maybe four [1:36:17] and it's a very [1:36:19] disjointed leadership [1:36:20] and with that being said [1:36:23] they all want [1:36:23] to make a deal [1:36:24] but they're all [1:36:25] messed up [1:36:25] you had the [1:36:26] comm commander [1:36:27] come in here yesterday [1:36:28] was he briefing you [1:36:30] on a different [1:36:32] approach [1:36:32] options [1:36:33] what kind of options [1:36:34] how would it look [1:36:34] different [1:36:35] do we want to go [1:36:36] and just blast [1:36:37] the hell out of them [1:36:38] and finish him [1:36:39] forever [1:36:40] or do we want [1:36:40] to try and make [1:36:41] a deal [1:36:42] I mean those are [1:36:42] the options [1:36:43] do you want [1:36:43] to go blast [1:36:44] the hell out of them [1:36:45] I prefer not [1:36:45] on a human basis [1:36:48] I prefer not [1:36:49] but that's the [1:36:49] option [1:36:50] do we want [1:36:50] to go in there [1:36:51] heavy and just [1:36:52] blast them away [1:36:54] or do we want [1:36:55] to do something [1:36:56] they're a very [1:36:57] disjointed [1:36:58] leadership [1:36:58] as you can understand [1:36:59] Peter [1:37:00] very disjointed [1:37:00] they're not getting [1:37:04] along with each other [1:37:05] and it puts us [1:37:07] in a bad position [1:37:08] one group [1:37:09] wants to make [1:37:09] a certain deal [1:37:10] the other group [1:37:11] wants to make [1:37:11] a certain deal [1:37:12] including the hardliners [1:37:14] the hardliners [1:37:15] want to make [1:37:15] a deal too [1:37:16] why wouldn't they [1:37:17] they have no navy [1:37:18] they have no [1:37:19] air force [1:37:20] they have no [1:37:20] anti-aircraft [1:37:21] they have [1:37:22] no nothing [1:37:23] well I'm not happy [1:37:25] with Italy [1:37:25] and I'm not happy [1:37:26] with Spain [1:37:27] and they've done [1:37:29] they don't [1:37:30] they feel it's okay [1:37:31] for Iran [1:37:32] to have a nuclear weapon [1:37:33] anybody that feels [1:37:34] it's okay for Iran [1:37:36] to have a nuclear weapon [1:37:37] is not very smart [1:37:39] and it'll be a terrible [1:37:41] thing in the future [1:37:42] if they were ever [1:37:44] allowed to have [1:37:45] a nuclear weapon [1:37:46] you would have problems [1:37:47] the likes of which [1:37:48] the world [1:37:49] has never seen before [1:37:50] and it's not going to happen [1:37:52] and aside from that [1:37:54] right now [1:37:55] they have no navy [1:37:56] it's been wiped out [1:37:57] no air force [1:37:58] it's been wiped out [1:37:59] they have no anything [1:38:00] they have no anti-aircraft [1:38:01] they have no radar [1:38:02] they have no leaders [1:38:04] because frankly [1:38:05] their leaders [1:38:06] are very disjointed [1:38:08] they have a lot of problems [1:38:10] right now [1:38:10] they're not getting along [1:38:11] with each other [1:38:12] their leaders [1:38:14] their leaders [1:38:15] are not getting along [1:38:17] with each other [1:38:17] so [1:38:18] and that was the most recent [1:38:21] gaggle with the president [1:38:22] today with the press [1:38:22] before stepping onto [1:38:24] Marine One [1:38:25] to head out [1:38:25] down to Florida today [1:38:27] where we are waiting [1:38:28] to deliver remarks [1:38:29] down in the villages [1:38:29] in Sumterville, Florida [1:38:31] now just prior to that [1:38:32] he also released [1:38:33] a Truth Social [1:38:33] that we want to read to you [1:38:34] it's certainly going to resonate [1:38:35] well with the residents [1:38:36] of Florida [1:38:37] perhaps the time [1:38:38] is not so coincidental [1:38:40] and here's what the president [1:38:41] has had to say today [1:38:42] we just delivered [1:38:43] a huge win [1:38:43] for our great fishermen [1:38:44] and anglers [1:38:45] in Florida, Georgia [1:38:46] South Carolina [1:38:47] and North Carolina [1:38:48] we have just officially [1:38:50] approved all state permits [1:38:51] for the 2026 [1:38:52] Red Snapper [1:38:53] recreational season [1:38:54] for years [1:38:55] our great fishermen [1:38:56] have been punished [1:38:57] with very short [1:38:58] federal fishing seasons [1:38:59] despite record high [1:39:00] fish populations [1:39:01] and the states begging [1:39:02] to oversee these permits [1:39:04] the incompetent [1:39:05] Biden administration [1:39:05] tried to shut down [1:39:06] the oceans [1:39:07] to our fishermen entirely [1:39:08] we love and respect [1:39:09] our fishermen [1:39:10] and unlike the Democrats [1:39:11] we'll only do good for them [1:39:12] to all those [1:39:13] who fish Red Snapper [1:39:14] Trump [1:39:14] and NOAA [1:39:16] are delivering for you [1:39:17] enjoy [1:39:18] President Donald J. Trump [1:39:19] now the timing of that [1:39:20] as I said [1:39:21] is unlikely [1:39:22] to be coincidental [1:39:23] he knows exactly [1:39:24] how to play [1:39:25] into his base [1:39:26] and really get them [1:39:26] excited for him [1:39:27] to see them [1:39:28] for the first time [1:39:29] in a long time [1:39:29] I'm not sure [1:39:30] when the last time [1:39:31] he was down in Florida [1:39:32] but that is [1:39:32] now his home state [1:39:34] but I mentioned [1:39:34] a little bit earlier [1:39:35] and I'll go into this [1:39:36] a little bit now [1:39:36] as a New Yorker [1:39:38] and a Trump supporter [1:39:39] I think we still claim [1:39:41] him as our own [1:39:41] he certainly has [1:39:42] a different style [1:39:42] than any other president [1:39:44] in the way he [1:39:44] goes about his business [1:39:45] and I think [1:39:46] a lot of people [1:39:47] in the beginning [1:39:47] of his run [1:39:48] in presidential politics [1:39:50] it took a little bit [1:39:51] of time for them [1:39:51] to adapt to that [1:39:52] and sort of [1:39:52] letting Trump [1:39:53] be Trump [1:39:54] but for New Yorkers [1:39:55] it was really [1:39:56] a breath of fresh air [1:39:57] to see somebody [1:39:58] in that world [1:39:59] the political world [1:40:00] speaking like a lot [1:40:01] of us do here [1:40:01] in New York [1:40:02] it's certainly [1:40:02] a different speed here [1:40:03] and I don't think [1:40:05] it's coincidental [1:40:05] that the president [1:40:06] operates differently [1:40:06] being that he's from there [1:40:07] even the initiatives [1:40:08] that we've spoken [1:40:09] about today [1:40:09] with just the speed [1:40:11] and the pace [1:40:11] at which he works [1:40:12] and the restlessness [1:40:13] that's inherently [1:40:14] in his New York City [1:40:15] DNA in those genes [1:40:16] so I think [1:40:18] at this point [1:40:19] people have certainly [1:40:19] grown to love him [1:40:20] in fact we know this [1:40:21] because election numbers [1:40:23] continue to show that [1:40:23] he set the Republican [1:40:24] vote record [1:40:25] in 2016 [1:40:27] no Republican [1:40:27] ever received more votes [1:40:29] in a general election [1:40:30] in 2020 [1:40:30] he set the record [1:40:31] for a sitting president [1:40:32] and in 2024 [1:40:33] he broke all those [1:40:34] previous records [1:40:35] that he had [1:40:35] so I think [1:40:37] despite the conventional [1:40:38] wisdom that says [1:40:39] New Yorkers [1:40:40] have a certain way [1:40:40] about them [1:40:41] that is not likable [1:40:41] the president [1:40:42] has bucked [1:40:43] and I'm not insulting [1:40:44] New Yorkers [1:40:44] I am one [1:40:44] that's why I say that [1:40:45] so tongue in cheek [1:40:47] the president [1:40:47] has bucked that trend [1:40:48] and I think [1:40:49] his demeanor [1:40:49] people think of him [1:40:51] as his own character [1:40:52] but he's also very similar [1:40:53] and you've heard him [1:40:54] speak about this [1:40:55] he's very relatable [1:40:56] to New Yorkers [1:40:56] and the blue collar [1:40:57] workers that he always [1:40:59] dealt with [1:40:59] on job sites [1:41:00] and whatnot [1:41:00] I think he relates [1:41:01] to them [1:41:01] despite the fact [1:41:02] that he's viewed [1:41:03] in this sort of [1:41:04] upper class [1:41:04] at least financially [1:41:05] and I think [1:41:06] that's been a breath [1:41:06] of fresh air [1:41:07] for a country [1:41:07] that for so long [1:41:09] felt we were left [1:41:10] in the wind [1:41:10] with leaders [1:41:11] that were just [1:41:11] part of that [1:41:12] that swamp really [1:41:13] for not to use [1:41:14] a term that's overused [1:41:15] but the DC elitist [1:41:17] swamp just kind of [1:41:18] bred and birthed [1:41:19] their own [1:41:20] people one after the other [1:41:21] that really [1:41:22] when you break it down [1:41:24] weren't all that different [1:41:24] from their predecessors [1:41:26] and Trump has been [1:41:26] such a wrecking ball [1:41:27] to that system [1:41:28] I think that's why [1:41:29] you see such the [1:41:29] visceral reaction [1:41:30] hatred from the left [1:41:32] and that system [1:41:33] that hates him so much [1:41:34] compared to other presidents [1:41:35] that were maybe [1:41:36] somewhat similar [1:41:37] to him in policy [1:41:38] so the president [1:41:39] is certainly different [1:41:40] and again I know [1:41:41] a lot of people [1:41:42] sometimes get fatigued [1:41:43] with politics in general [1:41:44] some of them wrongly [1:41:46] place that blame [1:41:47] on the president [1:41:48] for how he operates [1:41:49] but I do think [1:41:50] at some point [1:41:51] when all is said [1:41:52] and done with this [1:41:52] president and this term [1:41:53] you will see [1:41:54] certain people [1:41:55] kind of longing [1:41:56] for the days [1:41:56] of the Trump presidency [1:41:57] I know I will [1:41:58] and I think it's [1:41:59] important to cherish it [1:42:00] and the good thing [1:42:01] is the president [1:42:01] makes that easy [1:42:02] because there always [1:42:03] seems to be new [1:42:03] initiatives every so often [1:42:05] for the country [1:42:06] to rally around [1:42:06] and look forward to [1:42:07] and it'll really even [1:42:08] continue into the summer [1:42:09] not only the America 250 [1:42:10] but you have [1:42:11] the World Cup [1:42:12] that'll be taking place [1:42:13] in just a few months [1:42:14] from now [1:42:14] and that's a great event [1:42:16] and by 2028 [1:42:17] his last summer [1:42:17] in office [1:42:18] the president [1:42:19] has [1:42:19] he really established [1:42:21] in his first term [1:42:22] that the USA [1:42:22] will host [1:42:23] the summer Olympics [1:42:24] at that point too [1:42:24] so no shortage [1:42:26] of action going on [1:42:27] and I really think [1:42:27] that can only happen [1:42:28] with a president [1:42:28] such as President Trump [1:42:30] and he's demonstrated [1:42:31] the endurance [1:42:31] to continue all the way [1:42:32] through throughout [1:42:33] the end of his last term [1:42:34] so we're going to [1:42:35] take a quick break [1:42:35] we'll get an update [1:42:36] on the president's [1:42:36] whereabouts [1:42:37] and we'll be right back [1:42:38] to you in just a few moments [1:42:39] welcome to [1:42:41] Right Side Broadcasting Network [1:42:43] your trusted conservative [1:42:44] news outlet [1:42:45] at RSBN [1:42:46] we deliver the truth [1:42:48] when the mainstream [1:42:48] media falls short [1:42:49] since 2015 [1:42:51] we've proudly broadcasted [1:42:53] every single one [1:42:53] of President Trump's [1:42:54] iconic MAGA rallies [1:42:56] bringing you the excitement [1:42:57] and energy live [1:42:58] before anyone else [1:42:59] by watching RSBN [1:43:01] you get an unfiltered [1:43:02] front row view [1:43:03] of the action [1:43:04] on the ground [1:43:05] we interview the 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welcome back [1:44:10] to Right Side Broadcasting Network [1:44:11] we are getting [1:44:12] very close [1:44:12] we would assume [1:44:13] in the next few minutes [1:44:14] the president will [1:44:14] emerge from backstage [1:44:16] and he is on site now [1:44:17] as we believe [1:44:18] so he'll be here [1:44:20] very soon [1:44:20] to deliver remarks [1:44:21] again for those [1:44:21] just tuning in now [1:44:22] to hopefully catch [1:44:23] the president's remarks [1:44:24] he'll be giving an address [1:44:25] today [1:44:26] to tout the successes [1:44:27] of the one big [1:44:28] beautiful bill [1:44:28] that delivered [1:44:29] no tax on tips [1:44:30] overtime [1:44:31] and social security [1:44:32] as well as [1:44:33] the lesser publicized [1:44:34] senior deduction [1:44:35] which grants tax deductions [1:44:36] for seniors [1:44:38] over the age of 65 [1:44:39] $6,000 or $12,000 [1:44:41] for couples [1:44:41] again over the age of 65 [1:44:43] that meet [1:44:43] cert requirements [1:44:45] and as we said earlier [1:44:45] what better place [1:44:46] to do that [1:44:47] than the villages [1:44:47] down in Florida [1:44:48] it's no secret [1:44:49] Florida is [1:44:50] the main residence [1:44:51] of most seniors [1:44:52] in this country [1:44:53] I should say [1:44:54] the state with the most seniors [1:44:56] living in it [1:44:56] and why not [1:44:57] right [1:44:58] sunshine [1:44:58] no tax [1:44:59] it's tax down there [1:45:01] state tax [1:45:02] so the president's down there [1:45:03] that's currently his home state [1:45:05] he's technically a Florida resident [1:45:06] although he's over the map [1:45:07] as you all see all the time [1:45:08] so he'll be there shortly [1:45:10] and it really is special [1:45:11] the kickoff rally season [1:45:12] once again [1:45:13] you see these [1:45:13] I guess throughout the first year [1:45:15] of a president's term in office [1:45:16] this president [1:45:17] I should say [1:45:17] obviously it concludes [1:45:19] it commences right after [1:45:20] the conclusion [1:45:21] of a very active campaign season [1:45:23] and the president [1:45:24] is constantly on the move [1:45:26] and especially in this 2024 [1:45:27] rally season [1:45:29] or campaign [1:45:30] election season [1:45:30] whatever you want to refer to it as [1:45:32] he did by the end [1:45:33] I mean multiple [1:45:34] multiple events per day [1:45:35] whether they were [1:45:35] full-blown rallies [1:45:36] or speaking engagements [1:45:37] or meeting with people backstage [1:45:38] at the end [1:45:40] I think [1:45:40] it was expected [1:45:41] that you would see [1:45:42] significantly less [1:45:43] just in that first year [1:45:44] there's not as many elections [1:45:45] and I remember [1:45:46] at the end of the 2024 campaign [1:45:48] that again [1:45:48] I was very fortunate [1:45:49] to cover in person [1:45:51] the president [1:45:51] kind of sympathized [1:45:53] with the crowd [1:45:53] that there's a little bit [1:45:54] of a sadness [1:45:54] that this is the end [1:45:55] of the Trump [1:45:56] presidential election rallies [1:45:58] but obviously [1:45:59] there's a different meaning [1:46:00] when he's on the ballot [1:46:00] and he's running [1:46:01] but at the same time [1:46:02] you know he's always [1:46:03] going to do these [1:46:03] I would suspect [1:46:04] he'll even do it [1:46:05] after leaving office [1:46:06] as somewhat of a campaigner [1:46:08] for other people [1:46:09] that he deems worthy [1:46:10] of leading the Republican Party [1:46:12] but especially back [1:46:13] as he is the president [1:46:14] it's so much different [1:46:14] seeing him speak [1:46:15] behind that presidential seal [1:46:17] for those couple years [1:46:18] it was very difficult [1:46:18] to see Joe Biden [1:46:20] behind it [1:46:20] and others [1:46:20] and President Trump [1:46:22] having to stand behind [1:46:22] campaign and super PACs [1:46:25] and whatnot [1:46:25] but as soon as he took [1:46:26] the podium [1:46:27] on Inauguration Day [1:46:28] behind the seal [1:46:29] everything sort of felt [1:46:30] like it returned to normal [1:46:31] and that's the case [1:46:32] with these rallies now too [1:46:33] I think you're going to see [1:46:33] a lot more of them [1:46:34] over the next six months [1:46:36] I think he's going to go [1:46:36] full court press [1:46:37] to try to deliver victories [1:46:38] for Republicans [1:46:39] and really the enthusiasm [1:46:41] and as a network [1:46:41] we're very much looking forward [1:46:42] to getting back [1:46:43] to covering those for you [1:46:44] on the ground [1:46:45] but you could really see [1:46:46] the people [1:46:46] you know we all [1:46:47] everyone's busy [1:46:48] with their daily lives [1:46:49] and you tune into [1:46:50] whatever news network [1:46:51] you prefer to tune into [1:46:52] hopefully RSBN [1:46:53] but other mainstream ones [1:46:54] as well [1:46:54] to really keep yourself [1:46:57] informed about what's going on [1:46:58] but there's something [1:46:58] really special about a president [1:47:00] in spite of all the attempts [1:47:02] and attacks on him [1:47:03] being wheels down [1:47:04] in these places [1:47:05] meeting with people [1:47:06] and being in the arena [1:47:07] with them [1:47:07] presidents in the past [1:47:09] you know if they delivered [1:47:10] any big address [1:47:11] it would kind of be [1:47:12] the highlight of their career [1:47:13] and he does these [1:47:13] so frequently [1:47:15] so off the cuff [1:47:15] I remember a couple rallies [1:47:17] throughout 2024 [1:47:17] where it was too hot [1:47:20] teleprompters [1:47:20] went out [1:47:21] didn't work [1:47:22] and he could just [1:47:23] riff for an hour [1:47:24] because the reason [1:47:24] he's able to do that [1:47:25] and other presidents aren't [1:47:26] is because [1:47:27] he really believes [1:47:28] in everything he's doing [1:47:28] and he can speak [1:47:29] it's almost as if [1:47:30] the teleprompter [1:47:31] is just there [1:47:31] as a backup [1:47:32] as opposed to [1:47:33] the other way around [1:47:33] so the president [1:47:34] speaks passionately [1:47:35] from the heart [1:47:36] about all these issues [1:47:37] the people in the crowd [1:47:38] feel that [1:47:39] and you can see it [1:47:39] even online [1:47:40] I think we saw [1:47:41] so many of those [1:47:42] overhead shots [1:47:43] from today [1:47:43] hours and hours [1:47:44] before he was scheduled [1:47:45] to arrive and speak [1:47:46] on a hot day [1:47:47] down in Florida [1:47:49] and that certainly [1:47:49] is the case today [1:47:50] and people [1:47:51] it's a Friday [1:47:52] people work [1:47:52] and the line [1:47:53] we're tens of thousands [1:47:54] strong anyway [1:47:55] and the enthusiasm there [1:47:56] you're seeing some [1:47:57] of these videos [1:47:57] on Twitter [1:47:58] on social media [1:47:59] is real [1:47:59] and people are [1:48:00] chomping at the bit [1:48:01] to just hear him [1:48:01] in person [1:48:02] obviously he's accessible [1:48:03] and you could [1:48:03] hear him speak [1:48:04] with the press [1:48:05] or deliver remarks [1:48:06] at some point [1:48:06] pretty much [1:48:07] every day [1:48:08] and even on some weekends [1:48:09] but I can speak [1:48:10] as somebody [1:48:10] who again [1:48:11] two years ago [1:48:12] had the privilege [1:48:12] of being on the ground [1:48:14] there's a real energy [1:48:15] it almost feels [1:48:15] like a big sporting event [1:48:16] or something significant [1:48:17] when the president [1:48:19] is on the ground [1:48:19] and speaking [1:48:20] amongst the people [1:48:21] and there's an energy [1:48:21] there that they [1:48:22] obviously love [1:48:23] and appreciate [1:48:23] but I think [1:48:24] he feeds off it as well [1:48:25] so it'll be good [1:48:26] to see him [1:48:27] back in the saddle [1:48:28] so to speak [1:48:29] again today [1:48:29] and I think [1:48:30] everybody should prepare [1:48:31] to see a lot more [1:48:32] of that [1:48:32] over the next couple [1:48:34] weeks and months [1:48:34] because it's [1:48:35] I would say [1:48:36] May 1st [1:48:36] marks the official [1:48:37] beginning of rally season [1:48:38] we're about six months [1:48:39] out from the midterms [1:48:40] and the president [1:48:41] understands the stakes [1:48:42] of that [1:48:42] as I mentioned earlier [1:48:44] he can obviously [1:48:45] do a tremendous amount [1:48:46] through executive order [1:48:47] and he's involved [1:48:48] in so many things [1:48:49] that really aren't [1:48:50] even expected [1:48:51] of a president [1:48:51] that he'll [1:48:52] pretty much [1:48:52] I doubt that [1:48:53] President Trump [1:48:54] will ever be considered [1:48:55] a lame duck [1:48:56] I don't think [1:48:56] first of all [1:48:57] he wouldn't accept that [1:48:58] I don't think [1:48:59] his mind works that way [1:49:00] that's not how [1:49:00] he is [1:49:01] he's wrote [1:49:02] countless books [1:49:03] about success [1:49:04] and the mindset [1:49:05] that's necessary [1:49:05] to achieve it [1:49:06] and I think [1:49:07] his president [1:49:07] will always find [1:49:08] ways to [1:49:09] have success [1:49:10] regardless of [1:49:10] the balance of power [1:49:11] but that being said [1:49:12] it certainly makes [1:49:12] it much easier [1:49:13] maybe a little bit easier [1:49:14] with Republicans [1:49:15] Democrats always vote [1:49:16] in lockstep [1:49:16] so they have [1:49:17] a much easier time [1:49:18] but Republicans [1:49:19] especially [1:49:19] sometimes [1:49:21] don't always go along [1:49:23] with the president [1:49:23] and I think [1:49:24] if he could have [1:49:24] majorities [1:49:25] that would just [1:49:25] make his path [1:49:26] much smoother [1:49:27] and I think [1:49:27] that's why [1:49:27] he's out there [1:49:28] campaigning [1:49:28] and that's [1:49:30] a big undertaking [1:49:30] it's much different [1:49:31] when you're on [1:49:32] the campaign trail [1:49:32] out of office [1:49:34] as he was in 2024 [1:49:35] that was basically [1:49:36] his full-time job [1:49:37] but he still has [1:49:38] the country to run [1:49:39] and to deliver [1:49:40] successes for the people [1:49:41] while he campaigns [1:49:42] for other people [1:49:42] and I think [1:49:43] past presidents [1:49:44] would certainly [1:49:45] struggle to do that [1:49:46] and maintain that speed [1:49:47] but this president [1:49:48] has demonstrated [1:49:49] such a high motor [1:49:50] that it tires out [1:49:51] even his critics [1:49:52] I mentioned earlier [1:49:53] Caitlin Collins [1:49:54] in the media [1:49:55] who has sparred [1:49:57] with the president [1:49:57] there was that [1:49:57] infamous town hall [1:49:58] really the first [1:49:59] general election event [1:50:00] he had in early 2023 [1:50:02] after declaring [1:50:03] he was running [1:50:04] in November of 2022 [1:50:05] and since then [1:50:07] they've certainly [1:50:07] had their [1:50:08] sparring sessions [1:50:09] in the Oval Office [1:50:10] or other gaggles [1:50:11] but even she [1:50:12] on a recent podcast [1:50:13] admitted that [1:50:14] he really doesn't [1:50:16] sleep at all [1:50:16] to her understanding [1:50:17] and it's hard [1:50:19] for average American [1:50:20] to wrap their head [1:50:21] around that [1:50:21] myself included [1:50:22] but especially so [1:50:23] for a president [1:50:24] who you would think [1:50:24] really needs [1:50:25] all the rest [1:50:26] they can get [1:50:26] so it's commendable [1:50:27] for this president [1:50:28] and I think [1:50:29] that people feel that [1:50:30] and that's why [1:50:30] there's such a genuine [1:50:31] love [1:50:32] and look [1:50:33] it was wrong [1:50:33] that he had to [1:50:33] leave office [1:50:34] in January of 2021 [1:50:35] that election [1:50:36] was riddled with fraud [1:50:37] and irregularities [1:50:38] and even with that [1:50:40] I think if it were [1:50:41] any other candidate [1:50:42] or any other president [1:50:43] or any other political figure [1:50:44] number one [1:50:45] they likely would have [1:50:46] just rode off [1:50:47] into the sunset [1:50:48] and not been thrilled [1:50:49] with it [1:50:49] or if they attempted [1:50:50] people would have [1:50:51] turned the page [1:50:51] but this president [1:50:53] has such a deep connection [1:50:54] with the people [1:50:55] and it makes sense [1:50:55] because he comes [1:50:56] from within the people [1:50:57] he's not one of these [1:50:59] insiders that [1:51:00] tried to capitalize [1:51:01] on a hungry base [1:51:02] of people that needed [1:51:03] to hear what they [1:51:03] wanted to hear [1:51:04] he's genuinely [1:51:05] in line with them [1:51:06] and he's essentially [1:51:07] rewrote the guidelines [1:51:09] for the Republican Party [1:51:10] he came in as an outsider [1:51:11] not just to politics [1:51:12] but to the party [1:51:13] he was running within [1:51:14] in fact [1:51:14] in the early primary season [1:51:16] people were asking [1:51:17] if he would [1:51:17] if the party [1:51:18] were to deny him [1:51:19] the nomination [1:51:19] which I guess [1:51:20] was at somewhat [1:51:21] a consideration [1:51:21] at earlier points [1:51:22] if he would consider [1:51:23] running as an independent [1:51:24] that's how much [1:51:25] of an outsider [1:51:26] he was [1:51:26] not just the politics [1:51:27] but the Republican base [1:51:28] and I think the president [1:51:29] was smart at that point [1:51:30] too prior to being president [1:51:31] to say he wouldn't [1:51:32] rule out entirely [1:51:33] running as an independent [1:51:34] because it let the [1:51:34] Republican Party know [1:51:35] that if you prevent him [1:51:37] from legitimately winning [1:51:39] a nomination [1:51:39] that he earned [1:51:40] he was going to [1:51:41] continue to fight [1:51:41] and obviously [1:51:42] that would have split [1:51:42] the Republican vote [1:51:43] and he who knows [1:51:44] he could have still [1:51:45] won as an independent [1:51:46] but it certainly [1:51:46] makes it much tougher [1:51:47] but he's certainly [1:51:49] his own mind [1:51:50] his own person [1:51:50] and again hopefully [1:51:52] there's a lot of [1:51:52] Republicans on the bench [1:51:53] looking at the blueprint [1:51:54] they always mention [1:51:55] Vice President J.D. Vance [1:51:56] and Secretary of State [1:51:57] Marco Rubio [1:51:58] and they're certainly [1:51:59] taking notes on his policy [1:52:00] but in terms of the character [1:52:02] which is also [1:52:03] in the United States [1:52:04] it's a focal point [1:52:06] of the presidency [1:52:07] whereas in other states [1:52:08] you know they separate [1:52:09] kind of the leaders [1:52:10] such as you just saw [1:52:11] of the UK [1:52:11] but there's only one [1:52:13] President Trump [1:52:14] even if let's say [1:52:15] there was a Trump child [1:52:17] who ran for office someday [1:52:18] there still is only one [1:52:19] President Donald Trump [1:52:20] in terms of his whole [1:52:21] demeanor [1:52:22] and the whole character [1:52:23] around him [1:52:24] that is authentically himself [1:52:25] so again a pretty special [1:52:26] period of American politics [1:52:27] as we approach [1:52:28] at some point [1:52:30] he's going to be speaking today [1:52:30] we think we're getting 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[1:54:12] we just received [1:54:12] an update [1:54:13] that the podium [1:54:14] is being assembled [1:54:14] so the president [1:54:15] should be speaking [1:54:16] in just a few minutes [1:54:17] probably right around [1:54:17] four o'clock [1:54:18] if we had to guess [1:54:18] but no promises [1:54:19] there either [1:54:20] now we just spoke [1:54:21] a little bit about [1:54:22] what the president's [1:54:23] here for today [1:54:23] for those again [1:54:24] just tuning in [1:54:25] potentially right now [1:54:26] to hear the president's [1:54:26] remarks [1:54:27] he'll be going over [1:54:28] the successes [1:54:28] of the one big [1:54:29] beautiful bill [1:54:30] down in the villages [1:54:30] in Sumterville [1:54:31] Florida [1:54:32] now we do want to [1:54:33] roll a quick video [1:54:34] on the no tax [1:54:34] on tips policy [1:54:35] that have been so [1:54:36] successful [1:54:37] and popular [1:54:37] amongst the American [1:54:38] people [1:54:38] and we'll cut back [1:54:39] in just a moment [1:54:40] so if you could [1:54:40] roll that clip [1:54:41] Las Vegas is the home [1:54:43] of the largest [1:54:44] concentration [1:54:45] of tipped workers [1:54:46] anywhere in the country [1:54:48] anywhere in the world [1:54:49] actually [1:54:49] the administration [1:54:50] is upholding [1:54:51] the foundational principle [1:54:52] that hardworking Americans [1:54:54] should be rewarded [1:54:55] with the fruits [1:54:56] of their labor [1:54:57] not punished [1:54:58] by tax heights [1:54:59] and this tax season [1:55:00] proves it [1:55:01] with the passage [1:55:02] of the great big [1:55:03] beautiful bill [1:55:03] my wife and I [1:55:04] have benefited [1:55:04] from the elimination [1:55:06] of taxes on overtime [1:55:07] allowing us to stretch [1:55:08] every dollar [1:55:09] in an increasingly [1:55:10] expensive world [1:55:11] and thank you [1:55:12] for your continued [1:55:13] efforts to support [1:55:13] the American people [1:55:14] especially here [1:55:15] in Las Vegas [1:55:15] I'm a makeup artist [1:55:17] and a bartender [1:55:17] here in Las Vegas [1:55:18] I just wanted to say [1:55:20] thank you for all [1:55:21] you've done for us [1:55:22] I know as a bartender [1:55:23] the no tax on tips [1:55:25] is amazing [1:55:25] especially [1:55:26] how much you're crying [1:55:27] I was expecting mom [1:55:29] it's great for my [1:55:31] daughter as well [1:55:31] I just want to say [1:55:32] that I'm grateful [1:55:33] for your leadership [1:55:34] because you recognize [1:55:35] the critical role [1:55:36] that families play [1:55:37] so thank you so much [1:55:38] it's promises made [1:55:39] promises kept [1:55:40] for you [1:55:41] so on behalf [1:55:42] of all the [1:55:42] hospitality workers [1:55:43] here in Las Vegas [1:55:45] and Nevada [1:55:45] thank you for putting [1:55:46] more money in the [1:55:47] pockets of your families [1:55:48] thank you [1:55:49] thank you [1:55:50] so I just want to say [1:55:54] this is a special [1:55:55] state [1:55:56] it's a special place [1:55:57] and even this event [1:55:58] there's a lot of love [1:55:59] it's just such love [1:56:00] you can really see [1:56:05] the authenticity [1:56:06] in these videos [1:56:07] that the president [1:56:08] cares deeply about [1:56:08] these issues [1:56:09] and it's very relatable [1:56:10] I mean you can see [1:56:11] just how much people [1:56:13] respond to him [1:56:13] and really any time [1:56:14] of the year [1:56:14] no matter what year [1:56:15] it is no matter [1:56:16] what point in the term [1:56:16] people come out [1:56:17] to support him [1:56:18] so as you can see [1:56:19] the White House [1:56:20] has set their stream live [1:56:22] so it shouldn't be [1:56:22] too much longer [1:56:23] before then [1:56:24] I do want to talk [1:56:25] a little bit about [1:56:25] the unity that [1:56:26] this country really felt [1:56:28] around the 2024 election [1:56:29] and despite [1:56:30] the typical [1:56:31] mainstream media news [1:56:33] that no matter [1:56:34] who the president is [1:56:34] there's always going [1:56:35] to be a stream [1:56:35] of negativity [1:56:36] that comes in [1:56:37] and so is the vision [1:56:38] but if you think [1:56:39] back to 2024 [1:56:39] where we were at [1:56:40] the addition [1:56:42] of Robert F. Kennedy Jr [1:56:44] now Secretary Kennedy [1:56:45] to the Trump campaign [1:56:46] and to that movement [1:56:47] was nothing short [1:56:48] of historic [1:56:49] he came from [1:56:49] a political family [1:56:51] that goes back [1:56:52] really a dynasty [1:56:52] back to the 50s [1:56:54] and 60s [1:56:54] and the Democrat Party [1:56:55] never did anybody [1:56:57] let alone a Kennedy [1:56:58] think he'd be joining [1:56:59] on a Republican ticket [1:57:00] or a Trump ticket [1:57:01] but I think [1:57:02] it was very interesting [1:57:03] to listen to [1:57:04] Secretary Kennedy [1:57:05] before being secretary [1:57:06] explain his reasons [1:57:07] for that [1:57:07] he ran as independent [1:57:08] he really thought [1:57:09] he could make a difference [1:57:10] in this election [1:57:10] he actually ran [1:57:11] as a Democrat [1:57:12] before the party [1:57:13] pretty much prevented him [1:57:14] from making a legitimate [1:57:15] challenge to Joe Biden [1:57:16] so he ran as independent [1:57:17] and he reached out [1:57:18] to both campaigns [1:57:19] both the Trump campaign [1:57:20] and the Harris campaign [1:57:21] and basically offered [1:57:23] to work with either [1:57:26] one of them [1:57:26] that would really help [1:57:28] that would allow him [1:57:29] to help carry out [1:57:30] the initiatives [1:57:31] that he believes strongly [1:57:32] and all the health [1:57:32] initiatives that he's [1:57:33] involved with [1:57:34] if either one of them [1:57:35] were to take office [1:57:37] and Kamala Harris [1:57:38] infamously [1:57:39] unsurprisingly [1:57:40] but infamously [1:57:41] did not [1:57:42] take him up [1:57:43] on that offer [1:57:44] and President Trump [1:57:44] was all ears [1:57:45] and in fact [1:57:46] actually [1:57:47] the President [1:57:48] actually had spoken [1:57:49] with Kennedy [1:57:50] early on [1:57:51] in his first term [1:57:52] about getting involved [1:57:53] on some vaccine [1:57:54] commissions [1:57:54] and he was open [1:57:56] to it [1:57:56] and some of the insiders [1:57:57] went to block it [1:57:58] in fact [1:57:59] that woman [1:57:59] who was part of that [1:58:01] sent an apology [1:58:02] to Secretary Kennedy [1:58:03] yesterday [1:58:04] and released [1:58:04] a major article [1:58:05] today [1:58:05] unfortunately [1:58:06] I don't have her name [1:58:07] off the top of my head [1:58:07] but I'm sure [1:58:08] somebody in the chat box [1:58:09] can retrieve that [1:58:11] but basically said [1:58:11] that she was blocked [1:58:12] from the insiders [1:58:13] of the President's [1:58:13] first term [1:58:14] from allowing somebody [1:58:15] like Secretary Kennedy [1:58:16] who did not hold [1:58:17] mainstream views on health [1:58:18] but certainly had [1:58:19] a lot of great information [1:58:21] to offer to the American public [1:58:22] from being involved [1:58:23] in that first term [1:58:24] and that resistance [1:58:25] hasn't really stopped [1:58:26] outside [1:58:26] but the difference [1:58:27] is this time [1:58:27] the President personally [1:58:28] brought in Kennedy [1:58:29] and there's a lot [1:58:30] of cabinet positions [1:58:31] and appointments [1:58:32] throughout every [1:58:33] presidential term [1:58:33] but it'd be pretty hard [1:58:35] to argue that anyone [1:58:35] has been better [1:58:36] than Kennedy [1:58:36] in terms of where [1:58:37] he fits best [1:58:38] you can tell [1:58:38] that this is [1:58:39] really what he feels [1:58:40] is his life mission [1:58:41] his life purpose [1:58:41] and he's doing [1:58:42] a lot of great things [1:58:43] for health in America [1:58:45] in terms of phasing out [1:58:46] toxins and dyes [1:58:47] and things that really [1:58:48] shouldn't be in our [1:58:49] food supply [1:58:50] or other things too [1:58:50] cosmetics [1:58:51] what have you [1:58:51] so it's historic also [1:58:54] that you have [1:58:54] Secretary Kennedy [1:58:55] in the Oval Office [1:58:56] now speaking [1:58:57] with this President [1:58:58] after decades [1:58:59] and decades prior [1:59:01] he was in there [1:59:01] with such a historic [1:59:02] President [1:59:02] his uncle [1:59:03] the late John F. Kennedy [1:59:04] so it's a historic thing [1:59:07] and that unity continues [1:59:08] that's what the whole [1:59:08] point of this is [1:59:09] I don't think there's [1:59:10] been any disunity [1:59:11] within certainly [1:59:12] the cabinet [1:59:13] in terms of the [1:59:14] President and [1:59:14] Secretary Kennedy [1:59:15] but also the voters [1:59:16] there was a big [1:59:16] faction of Kennedy voters [1:59:18] and I was on the ground [1:59:19] for a Kennedy event [1:59:21] and you could tell [1:59:21] it was certainly [1:59:22] more organic [1:59:23] and authentic [1:59:23] than a typical [1:59:24] Biden or Harris [1:59:25] or Democrat event [1:59:25] and that faction [1:59:27] certainly was willing [1:59:29] to vote for [1:59:29] President Trump [1:59:30] if he upheld [1:59:31] his promise [1:59:32] to Secretary Kennedy [1:59:32] and nobody can argue [1:59:34] that's certainly [1:59:35] what's happened [1:59:35] Secretary Kennedy [1:59:36] has played a prominent [1:59:37] role in this administration [1:59:39] rightly so [1:59:39] and it's long overdue [1:59:40] I think you see [1:59:41] some of the trends [1:59:42] in our country [1:59:42] where despite all [1:59:43] the technological [1:59:44] advancements [1:59:45] health has really [1:59:46] deteriorated [1:59:47] in the United States [1:59:48] of America [1:59:48] and look [1:59:49] it sounds cliche [1:59:50] and you know [1:59:51] people talk about [1:59:52] this all the time [1:59:53] but it is true [1:59:53] you just pick up [1:59:54] some of our labels [1:59:55] ingredients [1:59:55] and nutrition labels [1:59:56] on some of these foods [1:59:57] and it's a laundry list [1:59:58] of things [1:59:59] the length of a CVS receipt [2:00:00] and you go to some [2:00:01] of these other countries [2:00:01] and the labels [2:00:03] as simple as water [2:00:04] and sugar [2:00:04] and a couple [2:00:05] of other ingredients [2:00:05] so the work [2:00:07] that Secretary Kennedy [2:00:08] is doing is so important [2:00:09] and look [2:00:09] it's not only [2:00:10] obviously it was [2:00:11] advantageous [2:00:12] for President Trump [2:00:13] in terms of electability [2:00:14] but that took a big [2:00:15] leap of faith [2:00:15] for Secretary Kennedy [2:00:16] as well [2:00:17] he mentioned [2:00:17] being married [2:00:19] to an actress [2:00:19] her industry [2:00:20] is very anti-Trump [2:00:21] as we all know [2:00:22] Hollywood [2:00:22] and that certainly [2:00:23] she caught a lot [2:00:24] of flack for that [2:00:25] in her own profession [2:00:26] she supported him [2:00:27] and over time [2:00:28] you've also seen [2:00:29] that is actress [2:00:30] Cheryl Hines [2:00:31] of course [2:00:31] Secretary Kennedy's wife [2:00:32] and she's gone [2:00:33] on some podcasts too [2:00:34] and talked about [2:00:35] the authenticity [2:00:35] of the President [2:00:36] and not that she ever [2:00:38] publicly said anything [2:00:39] bad to my knowledge [2:00:40] about him [2:00:40] but she was in a crowd [2:00:41] that certainly leaned [2:00:42] against him [2:00:42] and coming from [2:00:43] the Kennedy family [2:00:44] that are Democrats [2:00:45] I'm sure [2:00:46] she wasn't always [2:00:47] completely on board [2:00:48] with the Trump policies [2:00:49] but she's even spoken [2:00:50] about how authentic [2:00:51] and real the President is [2:00:53] and how it's been great [2:00:55] for her to get to know him [2:00:56] and I think [2:00:56] obviously supporters [2:00:58] are very passionate [2:00:59] about the President [2:00:59] and all that he is [2:01:00] and can speak [2:01:01] at great lengths [2:01:02] about all the positives [2:01:02] but I think [2:01:03] when it comes from somebody [2:01:04] from previously [2:01:06] the other side [2:01:07] such as Secretary Kennedy [2:01:08] or his wife [2:01:09] or whoever it may be [2:01:10] and they start saying [2:01:12] those things [2:01:12] that's where it really [2:01:13] reaches other people [2:01:13] and changes a lot [2:01:14] of hearts and minds [2:01:15] so you have to commend [2:01:17] the Kennedy family [2:01:18] they've also been [2:01:18] through a lot of [2:01:19] heartache and hardship [2:01:20] in politics [2:01:21] over the years as well [2:01:21] but for the Secretary [2:01:22] to really leave the party [2:01:25] that was so tied [2:01:26] to his family [2:01:27] not just his uncle [2:01:28] but then his father [2:01:29] who was running [2:01:29] who was tragically [2:01:30] assassinated [2:01:31] his cousin [2:01:33] John F. Kennedy Jr. [2:01:34] who died [2:01:34] before he even [2:01:36] embarked on a political career [2:01:37] that was highly [2:01:38] speculated about [2:01:39] for him to really [2:01:40] just take that whole life [2:01:41] that he had [2:01:42] and certainly not [2:01:43] throwing it away [2:01:43] by any means [2:01:44] at the end of the day [2:01:44] it's a party [2:01:45] on a sheet of paper [2:01:46] but there's some identity [2:01:47] that comes with that [2:01:48] the most prominent [2:01:49] Democrat president [2:01:49] in the modern era [2:01:51] is certainly JFK [2:01:52] and for Kennedy [2:01:53] to be willing [2:01:54] to leave that [2:01:54] to really serve [2:01:55] the good of his country [2:01:56] again it may seem [2:01:57] like a paperwork issue [2:01:58] there's some deep roots [2:01:59] that run back [2:02:00] in American history [2:02:01] so I think we should [2:02:02] all commend [2:02:02] both President Trump [2:02:03] for taking [2:02:04] flack for appointing 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you [2:04:26] with updates [2:04:27] on the president's whereabouts [2:04:28] and set time to speak [2:04:29] and joining us now [2:04:32] is Ambassador Carla Sands [2:04:34] thank you so much [2:04:34] for joining us Ambassador [2:04:35] Matthew thanks for having me today [2:04:37] on another great day [2:04:39] in America [2:04:39] yeah definitely [2:04:41] I mean we're getting ready [2:04:41] for America 250 [2:04:42] a lot coming up [2:04:43] this summer [2:04:44] but a lot coming up [2:04:45] in the fall as well [2:04:46] with the midterms [2:04:47] what's your kind of analysis [2:04:48] on that right now [2:04:50] well you know [2:04:51] it is the midterms [2:04:52] it's an election year [2:04:53] Matthew [2:04:53] and we need [2:04:56] to have big results [2:04:58] from the Congress [2:04:59] and Senate [2:04:59] before we go [2:05:01] to the polls [2:05:01] the number one thing [2:05:03] on my mind Matthew [2:05:04] is the Save America Act [2:05:05] President Trump [2:05:07] is asking the Senate [2:05:08] to please pass this [2:05:09] now is it possible [2:05:11] to pass this [2:05:11] if J.D. Vance [2:05:12] gets involved [2:05:13] and we do do [2:05:14] the filibuster [2:05:15] then can Senator [2:05:16] the leadership [2:05:17] in the Senate [2:05:18] can they find the votes [2:05:19] I don't know [2:05:21] but I think there's something [2:05:22] that your viewers can do [2:05:23] we need to [2:05:24] get the momentum [2:05:26] of going again [2:05:27] we had the momentum [2:05:28] and then they went [2:05:29] on a long recess [2:05:30] but if you'll go [2:05:32] if you'll take [2:05:32] a few hours [2:05:33] of your day [2:05:34] go with a few friends [2:05:35] if you want [2:05:36] it could be a bipartisan [2:05:37] group if you want [2:05:38] go and visit [2:05:39] your Senators [2:05:40] Republican or Democrat [2:05:42] if you have the time [2:05:43] go to their office [2:05:44] they have an office [2:05:45] near you [2:05:45] because every Senator [2:05:47] has offices [2:05:47] throughout the state [2:05:48] in every state [2:05:50] in the U.S. [2:05:51] so if you can [2:05:52] go to their office [2:05:53] if you can't go [2:05:54] to their office [2:05:54] you don't have the time [2:05:55] you're not able to [2:05:56] pick up the phone [2:05:57] and call their switchboard [2:05:59] if you go online [2:06:00] you can find [2:06:00] their local numbers [2:06:02] it's in your area code [2:06:03] or close to it [2:06:04] or their office [2:06:05] in the Senate [2:06:06] building [2:06:06] down in D.C. [2:06:08] call there [2:06:09] and they'll put you [2:06:10] through to their office [2:06:11] and just respectfully [2:06:13] tell them [2:06:13] how important it is [2:06:14] that we secure [2:06:15] our elections [2:06:16] and make sure [2:06:17] that we show ID [2:06:18] that we're actually [2:06:19] U.S. citizens [2:06:20] to vote in U.S. elections [2:06:21] and we secure [2:06:23] the elections that way [2:06:24] if we do that [2:06:26] I think we will win [2:06:27] the Senate for sure [2:06:29] and we'll probably [2:06:30] hold the House [2:06:31] which is a miracle [2:06:32] in an election [2:06:36] after a sitting [2:06:37] president is elected [2:06:38] they usually [2:06:39] normally lose [2:06:40] the House [2:06:41] but we can keep [2:06:42] the House [2:06:43] and not have [2:06:43] impeachment [2:06:44] clown show [2:06:46] for the next [2:06:47] two years [2:06:48] which is what [2:06:49] it'll be [2:06:49] and it'll really [2:06:50] be a drag [2:06:50] on the agenda [2:06:51] as we saw [2:06:52] in the first [2:06:52] Trump administration [2:06:53] so if you want [2:06:54] President Trump's [2:06:55] agenda [2:06:56] of more wealth [2:06:57] for our country [2:06:58] more safety [2:06:59] for our country [2:06:59] he's going to [2:07:00] lower those [2:07:01] gas prices [2:07:02] he's just got [2:07:02] to finish up [2:07:03] this Iran war [2:07:04] which is just [2:07:05] one of the things [2:07:05] on his list [2:07:06] is making us [2:07:08] more safe [2:07:08] because we can't [2:07:09] have Iranian [2:07:11] missiles coming [2:07:12] into our territory [2:07:13] potentially nuclear [2:07:15] armed Iranian [2:07:16] missiles [2:07:17] and they are [2:07:18] a threat [2:07:18] they said [2:07:19] death to America [2:07:19] every single day [2:07:21] from Iran [2:07:22] from the podium [2:07:23] and the pulpit [2:07:23] because it was [2:07:24] a Mullah regime [2:07:26] and it still is [2:07:27] so President Trump's [2:07:28] taking care of [2:07:29] our business [2:07:29] not doing [2:07:30] what's popular [2:07:31] or easy [2:07:32] but what's doing [2:07:33] the hard things [2:07:34] that needed [2:07:35] to be done [2:07:35] for decades [2:07:36] and then to your [2:07:38] point [2:07:38] regarding the [2:07:40] Save America Act [2:07:40] you were talking [2:07:41] about the momentum [2:07:42] that we were just [2:07:42] we were having [2:07:44] we saw it [2:07:44] everybody was talking [2:07:45] about it [2:07:46] the Senator Mike [2:07:47] Lietta of Utah [2:07:48] on the Senate floor [2:07:50] and so I agree [2:07:51] with you 100% there [2:07:52] and then to your [2:07:53] point when it comes [2:07:53] to Iran [2:07:54] as we see [2:07:54] the developments [2:07:55] there [2:07:55] we're seeing [2:07:56] the strain [2:07:56] of Hormuz [2:07:57] you know [2:07:57] you don't mess [2:07:58] with that blockade [2:07:59] by the way [2:07:59] and it seems [2:08:00] that some [2:08:01] of the commercial [2:08:01] vessels the other [2:08:02] day were trying [2:08:03] to but yeah [2:08:04] when President Trump [2:08:05] makes a decision [2:08:06] you better respect [2:08:07] it definitely [2:08:07] now also [2:08:09] I know that you [2:08:10] wrote an op-ed [2:08:12] in the Daily Caller [2:08:13] about the [2:08:14] Somalia fraud [2:08:15] is only a drop [2:08:17] in the bucket [2:08:18] now were you talking [2:08:18] about Minnesota [2:08:19] specifically here [2:08:20] can you tell us [2:08:20] about that [2:08:21] yeah no I'm not [2:08:23] Matthew [2:08:23] I'm talking [2:08:24] about our [2:08:24] whole country [2:08:25] so just briefly [2:08:26] yes Somali fraud [2:08:28] is terrible [2:08:29] and it's hurting [2:08:29] our country [2:08:30] but the number [2:08:31] one thing [2:08:32] is the competition [2:08:34] for American [2:08:35] working young people [2:08:36] and middle career [2:08:37] people being replaced [2:08:39] by foreign work [2:08:40] and the president [2:08:53] should be speaking [2:08:54] in just a few moments [2:08:55] now we believe [2:08:55] he's getting [2:08:56] pretty close [2:08:57] to stepping [2:08:58] to the podium [2:08:58] so we'll give [2:08:59] you updates [2:09:00] as they come in [2:09:01] until then [2:09:02] he was scheduled [2:09:03] to speak at 3 p.m. [2:09:04] down in the villages [2:09:04] of Florida [2:09:05] he should be [2:09:07] we know he's [2:09:07] on the ground now [2:09:08] and things should be [2:09:08] setting up quite shortly [2:09:09] as you can see [2:09:10] the White House feed [2:09:11] has begun [2:09:12] and he's there [2:09:12] to tout [2:09:13] the success [2:09:14] of the one [2:09:14] big beautiful bill [2:09:15] and here is [2:09:16] the president [2:09:16] of the United States [2:09:17] Donald Trump [2:09:18] from the lakes [2:10:02] of Minnesota [2:10:03] to the hills [2:10:05] of Tennessee [2:10:06] across the plains [2:10:09] of Tennessee [2:10:10] from sea to shining [2:10:12] Detroit [2:10:15] down to Houston [2:10:16] where there's pride [2:10:22] in every [2:10:22] thank you [2:12:00] thank you very much [2:12:01] everybody [2:12:02] and it's great [2:12:03] to be here [2:12:03] I'm thrilled [2:12:04] to be back [2:12:05] in the home [2:12:07] of a great place [2:12:09] I love Florida [2:12:10] we love Florida [2:12:11] with all of the [2:12:13] very proud [2:12:14] great American [2:12:16] patriots [2:12:16] of the villages [2:12:18] are we happy [2:12:18] with the villages [2:12:19] we like the villages [2:12:20] now you know [2:12:25] I shouldn't be here [2:12:26] there was just [2:12:28] an attempt [2:12:29] I won't use the word [2:12:30] an attempt [2:12:32] they say [2:12:32] on my life [2:12:33] I should be indoors [2:12:35] at a secure facility [2:12:36] where I can quietly [2:12:38] beautifully and safely [2:12:39] play out my term [2:12:41] destroying everything [2:12:43] that comes in our way [2:12:44] like bad countries [2:12:46] that want to get [2:12:46] nuclear weapons [2:12:47] we'll take care of them [2:12:49] so they want me [2:12:53] to be in a secure place [2:12:55] I said [2:12:55] what's more secure [2:12:57] than the villages [2:12:58] now [2:13:03] I heard the seniors [2:13:06] were waiting [2:13:07] at the villages [2:13:07] and there's no way [2:13:08] we got like 97% [2:13:10] of the vote [2:13:11] remember all those frauds [2:13:12] they said whoa [2:13:13] remember [2:13:14] remember Sleepy Joe [2:13:17] and Kamala [2:13:17] they came up [2:13:18] oh we love you [2:13:20] more than Trump [2:13:20] and you said [2:13:21] no you don't [2:13:22] you don't [2:13:22] you don't love us more [2:13:24] you bunch of phony [2:13:25] bastards [2:13:26] but as you know [2:13:29] this is the single [2:13:32] largest community [2:13:33] of seniors [2:13:33] anywhere in the world [2:13:35] and frankly [2:13:35] and frankly [2:13:40] it's the largest crowd [2:13:41] you've ever had [2:13:41] assembled [2:13:42] you know [2:13:42] it's very interesting [2:13:43] they built this [2:13:44] but when I first started [2:13:45] they didn't have this [2:13:46] we had a little tiny room [2:13:48] so we went outside [2:13:49] we had a tremendous crowd [2:13:51] but I don't know [2:13:51] if you see what's going on [2:13:52] they have an overflow room [2:13:53] that's bigger than this [2:13:54] why the hell [2:13:55] didn't I go there [2:13:56] to start off [2:13:56] what's going on here [2:13:59] and then [2:14:00] they have outside [2:14:01] they have thousands [2:14:02] and thousands of people [2:14:03] and we love them all [2:14:05] we love them all [2:14:06] so we're here to celebrate [2:14:12] a policy that benefits [2:14:14] every American senior [2:14:15] all across this land [2:14:17] and it's called [2:14:18] no tax on social security [2:14:22] it's done [2:14:23] it's done [2:14:24] you know [2:14:27] I took a poll [2:14:28] at one of the events [2:14:30] I said [2:14:31] no tax on tips [2:14:32] no tax on overtime [2:14:34] or no tax on social security [2:14:35] all of them [2:14:36] so [2:14:37] let's do it now [2:14:39] let's do another poll [2:14:40] no tax on tips [2:14:41] no tax on overtime [2:14:44] no tax [2:14:44] so what you do [2:14:46] is you're going to cheer [2:14:47] for the one you like [2:14:48] the most of the three [2:14:49] all right [2:14:49] no tax on tips [2:14:51] no tax on overtime [2:14:57] no tax on social security [2:15:03] I'm telling you Dr. Phil [2:15:14] that's the one they like [2:15:17] the social security [2:15:19] I thought that was maybe [2:15:20] a sleeper [2:15:22] this is more than a sleeper [2:15:23] no no tax on social security [2:15:25] for our great seniors [2:15:26] that's what we like [2:15:26] right [2:15:27] so our great big beautiful bill [2:15:29] was the largest tax cut [2:15:31] in American history [2:15:32] and as a result [2:15:33] more than 51 million [2:15:35] American seniors [2:15:36] now pay a federal tax rate [2:15:38] of zero [2:15:39] zero [2:15:41] zero [2:15:42] and this isn't talk [2:15:46] this isn't [2:15:48] I'm going to get it for you [2:15:49] look [2:15:50] these guys up here [2:15:51] front row Joes [2:15:52] they're all over the place [2:15:53] I can't get rid of them [2:15:54] what are you [2:15:56] 219 [2:15:57] I think they're 219 [2:15:59] rallies [2:15:59] they are sick individuals [2:16:00] but we love them [2:16:01] I don't know what the hell [2:16:04] they do [2:16:04] but they have money someplace [2:16:05] because they do a lot of [2:16:06] traveling [2:16:07] look at the front row Joes [2:16:08] but we provide seniors [2:16:11] and we have [2:16:12] a record setting [2:16:13] average tax [2:16:14] deduction this year [2:16:16] of more than $7,500 [2:16:18] think of that [2:16:19] you know [2:16:19] it's been amazing [2:16:20] and on all of them [2:16:23] people [2:16:24] and I've seen it [2:16:25] even on the fake news [2:16:26] look at all the fake news [2:16:27] back there [2:16:28] that's a lot of fake news [2:16:31] that's a lot of fake news [2:16:34] that's a lot of fakers [2:16:38] did you see where [2:16:42] they had a [2:16:43] study done [2:16:45] and Trump [2:16:46] on the evening news [2:16:47] gets 93% [2:16:49] bad publicity [2:16:51] 93 [2:16:51] and yet [2:16:52] I won [2:16:53] in a landslide [2:16:54] now [2:16:55] you know what that means [2:16:57] now think of it [2:16:59] 93% [2:17:02] and you know [2:17:03] like with Kamala [2:17:04] she made a bad statement [2:17:05] on CBS 60 Minutes [2:17:07] and they [2:17:08] had to pay me [2:17:09] a lot of money [2:17:10] $38 million [2:17:10] you know what she did [2:17:13] her statement was so bad [2:17:15] the night before the election [2:17:17] it was so bad [2:17:17] that they [2:17:18] took another answer [2:17:20] that she gave [2:17:20] which was not bad [2:17:22] it wasn't good [2:17:23] it was nothing [2:17:24] and they put it in [2:17:25] and we found out [2:17:27] they did it [2:17:27] they changed the answers [2:17:29] BBC has me [2:17:30] AI [2:17:30] saying about hate [2:17:32] we hate [2:17:33] we hate [2:17:33] I said that's not me [2:17:35] they changed my lips [2:17:36] I couldn't even tell myself [2:17:37] I said I didn't know [2:17:38] this gets very [2:17:39] but think of it [2:17:41] 93% [2:17:43] bad stories [2:17:44] only bad [2:17:45] and if it's a good story [2:17:46] they make it bad [2:17:47] you know you can make [2:17:48] anything bad [2:17:48] you can have a baseball team [2:17:49] 121 to 2 [2:17:51] and the writer says [2:17:53] they should have won by more [2:17:54] that's where we are [2:17:56] we're winning 25 to nothing [2:17:58] and they say [2:17:59] we should be doing more [2:18:00] there's never been [2:18:01] a first term [2:18:02] of a president [2:18:03] they say [2:18:04] and even the radical left lunatics say it [2:18:06] that's accomplished more than we have [2:18:08] it's never happened [2:18:09] never happened [2:18:10] but just to finish off [2:18:15] you know I love the weave [2:18:17] because the weave is great [2:18:18] you go out pa [2:18:18] go out [2:18:19] you always have to come back [2:18:20] someday I won't come back [2:18:22] and they'll say [2:18:22] alright he's shot [2:18:23] that's the end of it [2:18:25] the weave I call it [2:18:25] the weave [2:18:26] because you get a lot of stories [2:18:27] into one little sentence [2:18:28] but when you have 93% [2:18:30] and you win in a landslide [2:18:33] you know what it means [2:18:33] it means that the media [2:18:35] has lost total credibility [2:18:37] nobody believes in [2:18:38] that's what it means [2:18:39] very simple [2:18:40] but thanks to the massive tax cut [2:18:43] American seniors just received [2:18:45] your largest tax refunds [2:18:47] of all time [2:18:48] by far [2:18:50] and here in the sunshine state [2:18:54] we've issued two and a half million [2:18:57] Florida seniors [2:18:58] over 13 billion dollars [2:19:02] now [2:19:02] now think of that [2:19:05] now I don't happen to be a senior [2:19:06] I'm much younger than you [2:19:07] I'm a much younger man than you [2:19:11] look at you old guys [2:19:12] wouldn't you like to be my age [2:19:15] it's young [2:19:16] vital [2:19:17] vibrant [2:19:17] now I'm much much younger [2:19:20] than the people in this room [2:19:21] but I feel I can relate to you anyway [2:19:23] see now the fake news will go tonight [2:19:27] and they'll say [2:19:28] he's claiming to be younger [2:19:30] than the people [2:19:30] you want to say [2:19:32] that means more money [2:19:34] to visit your grandkids [2:19:36] bigger budget for taking a trip to [2:19:39] some place that you want to go [2:19:41] or extra [2:19:42] dinners out with your family [2:19:44] you're going to do a lot [2:19:45] you're going to do a lot [2:19:46] you know what to do with the money [2:19:47] but I saw it recently [2:19:49] people are being interviewed [2:19:50] and yeah why don't you sit down here [2:19:52] come on front row Joe [2:19:53] sit down [2:19:53] get them all to sit down [2:19:58] you know it must be good [2:20:03] when front row Joe's still stand up [2:20:04] after 300 or something [2:20:06] whatever the hell [2:20:07] they're still standing [2:20:09] that's pretty good [2:20:10] but it's been an amazing [2:20:13] period of time [2:20:14] our country is hot [2:20:15] again [2:20:16] we have a great country again [2:20:19] we're respected as a country again [2:20:21] so these [2:20:24] are your golden years [2:20:26] but these are really [2:20:27] beyond your golden years [2:20:28] this is the golden age of America [2:20:31] that is where we are [2:20:32] we're in a period of time [2:20:34] and you've lived [2:20:36] and you're going to live [2:20:37] a long time longer [2:20:38] but you're going right now [2:20:39] through the golden age of America [2:20:42] the crooked Joe Biden [2:20:43] people [2:20:45] the people [2:20:46] these are radical left lunatics [2:20:47] that almost destroyed our country [2:20:49] I'll tell you what [2:20:50] if we didn't win this election [2:20:51] I believe our country was dead [2:20:54] I don't think it could have sustained [2:20:56] the open borders [2:20:57] transgender mutilization [2:20:59] of your children [2:21:00] I believe our country [2:21:03] men playing in women's sports [2:21:05] they say that's an 80-20 issue [2:21:08] it's not [2:21:09] it's a 99-1 issue [2:21:10] the mutilization of your children [2:21:13] that's a 99-1 issue [2:21:16] these aren't 80-20 [2:21:17] they say that's a 70-30 issue [2:21:20] it's not a 70 [2:21:21] it's every one of them [2:21:23] and so many others [2:21:24] frankly look [2:21:25] they have the worst policy in history [2:21:27] but they stick together [2:21:29] Republicans have to stick together [2:21:31] if we stick together [2:21:33] we can't be [2:21:33] because we have great policy [2:21:35] common sense policy [2:21:37] under crooked Joe Biden [2:21:41] American seniors [2:21:42] were ravaged by the worst inflation [2:21:44] in the history of our country [2:21:45] devastating the budget [2:21:47] senior citizens [2:21:48] you know [2:21:48] when I say the history of our country [2:21:50] I'm always criticized [2:21:52] because [2:21:52] they correct me [2:21:54] they say it was 48 years [2:21:55] it wasn't history [2:21:56] it was 48 [2:21:58] and I think that sounds pretty bad too [2:22:00] I actually think 48 years [2:22:02] it sounds more specific [2:22:03] it actually is better [2:22:04] so they say the worst inflation [2:22:06] in 48 years [2:22:07] I say the history of our country [2:22:09] but you had the worst inflation [2:22:11] we've ever seen [2:22:12] prices soared [2:22:12] healthcare costs skyrocketed [2:22:14] as Biden and the radical left [2:22:16] Democrats in Congress allowed [2:22:18] 25 million illegal aliens [2:22:20] to pour into our country [2:22:22] this was an invasion [2:22:23] an invasion of our country [2:22:27] tell them to turn up the microphone [2:22:29] will you please [2:22:30] turn up the mic [2:22:32] you know I hate it [2:22:39] you pay these guys a lot of money [2:22:40] and then [2:22:41] you get up and the mic isn't on properly [2:22:44] and then they want their money [2:22:46] and I don't believe in paying people [2:22:48] to do a bad job [2:22:48] I only like to pay people [2:22:50] I pay early [2:22:51] and I'm screaming my ass off [2:22:55] because the mic is no good [2:22:57] turn the mic up please [2:23:00] but all of that changed [2:23:11] the day I took the oath of office [2:23:13] on January 20th, 2025 [2:23:15] under the Trump administration [2:23:16] we're standing up for American seniors [2:23:19] like no president [2:23:20] has ever stood up before [2:23:23] and just as I promised [2:23:27] we're strongly protecting [2:23:29] social security and medicare [2:23:31] and we always will [2:23:32] we have a man here [2:23:33] who knows more about medicaid [2:23:35] medicare medical crap [2:23:37] than any human being [2:23:39] where's Dr. Oz [2:23:40] where the hell are you standing [2:23:41] he's great [2:23:50] it's the most boring trip [2:23:53] I've ever made [2:23:54] he's telling me about [2:23:54] medicare medicaid [2:23:56] all I want to do [2:23:57] is take care of you [2:23:58] I don't care [2:23:58] I said you work out the details [2:24:01] but I did say [2:24:02] give them the max [2:24:03] that's all I care about [2:24:04] give them whatever the hell [2:24:05] the max is [2:24:06] but Oz has been great [2:24:08] you have been great [2:24:08] and Bobby's been great [2:24:09] he's a little different [2:24:10] do you agree [2:24:11] we needed somebody [2:24:12] a little different [2:24:13] and we got him [2:24:14] in Bobby Kennedy [2:24:15] right [2:24:15] but they work together [2:24:17] and it's great [2:24:19] you know I brought [2:24:23] somebody else with me [2:24:24] central casting [2:24:25] for a treasury secretary [2:24:27] if you're casting a movie [2:24:28] look at him [2:24:29] they're already [2:24:30] they're already excited [2:24:31] you know [2:24:32] a lot of people didn't know him [2:24:34] he was very successful [2:24:35] great success actually [2:24:36] but people didn't know him [2:24:37] now he walks down the street [2:24:38] and people are asking [2:24:39] for his autograph [2:24:40] it's crazy [2:24:40] Scott stand up please [2:24:42] Scott Bassett [2:24:43] they wanted to be here [2:24:50] you know I gave him an option [2:24:52] I said I can meet you guys later [2:24:54] no you're going to the villages [2:24:55] we want to be with you [2:24:56] so it's sort of cool [2:24:57] we got a lot of celebrities here actually [2:24:59] but together with the republicans in congress [2:25:02] we've removed nearly 300,000 illegal aliens [2:25:05] from the social security role [2:25:08] and we've removed more than 100,000 migrants [2:25:14] from medicare eligibility [2:25:16] 100,000 [2:25:18] and the number's going up [2:25:19] what we're really doing [2:25:22] is saving social security [2:25:23] because it was so rife with fraud [2:25:26] and the democrats didn't care [2:25:28] they couldn't care less [2:25:28] all they care about is Trump [2:25:30] Trump derangement syndrome [2:25:32] they are sick [2:25:33] they are lunatics [2:25:35] we're dealing with lunatics [2:25:36] you can do [2:25:37] but I've learned [2:25:39] you know with time [2:25:39] I've learned [2:25:40] if I want something [2:25:41] I go the opposite [2:25:43] in other words [2:25:44] if I want the wall [2:25:45] I say I will not [2:25:47] under any circumstances [2:25:49] build the wall [2:25:50] and they give me all the money I want [2:25:52] just go the opposite [2:25:56] they're crazy [2:25:57] they're crazy [2:25:59] it actually is a disease [2:26:01] I think they're going to register it next week [2:26:02] Trump derangement [2:26:03] Trump derangement syndrome [2:26:07] they're going to [2:26:08] TDS [2:26:09] it's commonly known as TDS [2:26:11] this man has an incurable case of TDS [2:26:14] to further stop [2:26:16] medicare and medicaid [2:26:17] from being looted by criminals and thugs [2:26:20] we've launched a war on fraud [2:26:22] you've been watching it in the papers [2:26:25] we're all over Minnesota [2:26:26] California [2:26:27] all over the place [2:26:28] they're taking down [2:26:34] hundreds and hundreds [2:26:36] and even thousands of people [2:26:38] a week and a day [2:26:39] it's led by our great vice president [2:26:41] J.D. Vance [2:26:42] he's doing a great job [2:26:43] I said J.D. [2:26:48] I want that job [2:26:49] I want to do it as president [2:26:51] he said [2:26:51] let's do a little delegation please [2:26:54] but J.D.'s done a great job [2:26:56] thousands and thousands of people [2:26:58] are [2:26:59] it's a fraud [2:27:00] I mean look at [2:27:02] the wonderful country [2:27:03] it's a beautiful country [2:27:04] you should try it sometime [2:27:05] Somalia [2:27:05] it's a beautiful place [2:27:06] it's got no government [2:27:09] it's got no military [2:27:10] it's got no anything [2:27:14] it's got one thing [2:27:15] that's really strong [2:27:16] crime [2:27:16] it's got a lot of crime [2:27:18] they have no police [2:27:19] all they do is run around [2:27:21] shooting each other [2:27:22] it's filthy dirty [2:27:23] disgusting dirty [2:27:24] it's a horrible place [2:27:26] they come here [2:27:27] and Ilhan Omar [2:27:30] you ever hear of it? [2:27:35] she heads it [2:27:36] and think of it [2:27:39] they have nothing but crime [2:27:41] poverty [2:27:41] pollution [2:27:43] everything is horrible over there [2:27:44] nothing good [2:27:45] they say it's the worst country [2:27:47] anywhere in the world [2:27:48] that we got some beauties out there [2:27:49] but it's the worst [2:27:50] and then she comes here [2:27:52] from Somalia [2:27:53] and she tells us how to run [2:27:55] the United States of America [2:27:57] she says [2:27:58] she says [2:28:00] the constitution gives me certain rights [2:28:02] gives me certain rights [2:28:04] and I demand [2:28:06] that I be given these rights [2:28:07] get the hell out [2:28:09] what a phony [2:28:10] and then she married a brother [2:28:20] to come in [2:28:21] I don't know [2:28:21] you know [2:28:21] you're not [2:28:22] but I think [2:28:23] I would imagine [2:28:24] they're looking at her [2:28:25] I have nothing to do with it [2:28:26] I would imagine [2:28:28] of course I have nothing to do [2:28:30] I have nothing [2:28:31] but [2:28:32] I believe she married her brother [2:28:35] which is totally illegal [2:28:37] although it's a lovely couple [2:28:39] actually [2:28:40] but it's a little [2:28:40] it's a little bit on the illegal side [2:28:43] darling [2:28:43] I love you very much [2:28:44] good night brother [2:28:46] let's go to bed [2:28:47] isn't she despicable [2:28:52] I can't stand watching [2:28:53] I can't stand [2:28:55] did you see last month [2:28:57] she accidentally checked the wrong box [2:29:00] it said she was worth 38 million dollars [2:29:02] and law enforcement came after her for that [2:29:06] and then all of a sudden [2:29:07] she was worth less than $80,000 [2:29:10] and she said it was accounting [2:29:12] it was an accounting error [2:29:14] that was not a very good accountant [2:29:17] was it [2:29:17] no [2:29:18] their whole life [2:29:20] is based on fraud [2:29:21] and a scam [2:29:22] the whole thing is a scam [2:29:24] and we ought to get those people [2:29:26] the hell out of our country [2:29:28] to get better care [2:29:39] to our seniors [2:29:40] much more quickly [2:29:42] my administration [2:29:42] has dramatically accelerated [2:29:44] Medicare prior authorizations [2:29:46] a big deal [2:29:47] that's what used to take days [2:29:50] and weeks [2:29:50] and months to get [2:29:51] and now you're getting it done [2:29:53] in a matter of minutes [2:29:54] really [2:29:55] I mean unbelievable job [2:29:56] you've done [2:29:56] minutes [2:29:58] and we have a big search for fraud [2:30:03] very little [2:30:03] you know [2:30:04] when people get arrested [2:30:05] all over Minnesota [2:30:06] all over California [2:30:07] when you see what we're coming up with [2:30:09] in California [2:30:09] Gavin Newsom [2:30:10] is not good [2:30:12] but he gave the worst interview [2:30:17] a month ago [2:30:18] did you see it [2:30:19] where he said he was incompetent [2:30:20] he can't read [2:30:21] he can't write [2:30:21] he can't do it [2:30:22] he said [2:30:23] he's [2:30:25] horrible for testing [2:30:27] we should give him a cognitive test [2:30:29] I took three of them [2:30:30] aced all of them [2:30:31] by the way [2:30:31] you know I'm the only president [2:30:35] I'm the only president [2:30:38] to take a cognitive test [2:30:40] because [2:30:40] I don't think Obama could pass it [2:30:42] I don't [2:30:43] didn't he get into Harvard [2:30:45] with a C average [2:30:46] I don't know [2:30:47] what's that [2:30:48] I don't think he could pass it [2:30:49] I don't think [2:30:50] well Biden isn't it [2:30:51] give me a break [2:30:51] you know the first question [2:30:54] is very easy [2:30:54] it's a lion [2:30:56] a giraffe [2:30:57] a bear [2:30:57] and a shark [2:30:58] they say [2:30:59] which one is the bear [2:31:00] and everybody says [2:31:03] oh [2:31:04] 30 questions [2:31:05] everyone says [2:31:06] very standard [2:31:07] there's a very standard test [2:31:08] but very tough [2:31:08] around those last [2:31:09] 10 questions [2:31:11] not too many people [2:31:12] even in this very room [2:31:13] unlike Newsom [2:31:14] I'll say [2:31:14] this room of geniuses [2:31:16] he said [2:31:16] I'm in a room of dumb people [2:31:18] that was not good [2:31:19] that was not good [2:31:20] you know what happened to him [2:31:21] after that [2:31:22] it wasn't a pretty [2:31:22] but I'm in a room [2:31:23] of brilliant people [2:31:24] but a lot of you [2:31:25] wouldn't have been able [2:31:26] to answer those 10 questions [2:31:27] and when I got the score [2:31:30] in the test [2:31:31] the doctor said [2:31:33] wow [2:31:33] I've never seen [2:31:34] you know you have five doctors [2:31:35] lined up [2:31:36] they're all over the place [2:31:37] I said [2:31:37] should I take it [2:31:38] you know [2:31:39] I've had different phases [2:31:40] they've said [2:31:42] he's a mad genius [2:31:43] I didn't mind that too much [2:31:44] then they said [2:31:45] he's a horrible human being [2:31:47] I don't like that much [2:31:49] then they said [2:31:50] he's really not a smart person at all [2:31:52] I really hated that [2:31:53] so [2:31:54] so I took [2:31:55] a cognitive test [2:31:57] and I said to the doctor [2:31:58] first doctor is Dr. Ronnie [2:32:00] you know Dr. Ronnie [2:32:00] we all love Dr. Ronnie [2:32:02] but he had a whole team of doctors [2:32:04] at Walter Reed [2:32:05] a great place [2:32:06] I said [2:32:07] so should I do it [2:32:08] he said [2:32:08] well it's a tough exam actually [2:32:09] you know [2:32:10] those last 20 questions [2:32:12] they get tough [2:32:13] a lot of people can't do them [2:32:14] I said [2:32:14] well [2:32:15] what do you think [2:32:16] he said [2:32:16] well if you do it [2:32:17] they're going to find out [2:32:18] because it's essentially a public [2:32:20] you know [2:32:20] it's a military hospital [2:32:21] if you do badly [2:32:23] they're going to find out [2:32:24] and it won't be pleasant [2:32:25] I said [2:32:26] well [2:32:26] I do well [2:32:27] and things [2:32:27] so let's do it [2:32:28] and I got [2:32:29] I got everyone right [2:32:31] and these are tough questions [2:32:33] these are tough questions [2:32:35] you know [2:32:35] they say [2:32:36] take a number [2:32:37] any number [2:32:37] okay [2:32:37] I'll take 99 [2:32:38] multiply times 9 [2:32:40] okay [2:32:41] divide it by 3 [2:32:42] good [2:32:43] add [2:32:44] 4,293 [2:32:46] that's good [2:32:46] divide by 2 [2:32:48] subtract 93 [2:32:50] divide by 9 [2:32:53] what is your answer [2:32:55] now they go a little slower than that [2:32:57] but not much [2:32:58] I don't want to waste a lot of time [2:32:59] but there aren't a lot of people [2:33:01] that get it right [2:33:02] I got it right [2:33:02] you know [2:33:03] it was actually [2:33:04] longer and more complex [2:33:06] but no [2:33:08] it's a tough test [2:33:09] so I took it [2:33:09] and then [2:33:11] and everyone said [2:33:12] alright good [2:33:13] he's smart [2:33:13] he's smart [2:33:14] it's not only smart [2:33:14] it's like [2:33:15] you know what we are really [2:33:16] we have common sense [2:33:17] we're people with common sense [2:33:18] right [2:33:19] we like strong borders [2:33:21] we don't like open borders [2:33:23] for the world to pour into our country [2:33:25] right [2:33:25] from prisons all over the Congo [2:33:27] all over South America [2:33:28] the Congo [2:33:30] I tell you what [2:33:30] the Congo [2:33:31] they just used to think [2:33:33] that we were just an open cesspool [2:33:35] where they take all their prisoners [2:33:37] and dump them into our country [2:33:38] parts of South America [2:33:40] the same thing [2:33:41] it's terrible [2:33:41] so as you know [2:33:42] we've done a fantastic job [2:33:44] but I just felt [2:33:46] and I put out yesterday a statement [2:33:48] I think anybody running [2:33:49] for president [2:33:50] or vice president [2:33:52] should be forced [2:33:53] to take [2:33:53] a cognitive examination [2:33:55] I mean you get a guy [2:34:05] he gets in [2:34:05] he's got a good line of crap [2:34:06] he gets in [2:34:07] and all of a sudden [2:34:08] you're stuck with a man [2:34:08] who's a moron [2:34:09] you know [2:34:09] this is [2:34:10] this is not good [2:34:11] this is not good [2:34:13] we went through four years of it [2:34:14] it's not a good situation [2:34:16] but we also dramatically [2:34:18] increased coverage [2:34:19] for outpatient [2:34:21] clinical care [2:34:22] known as [2:34:23] site neutral payments [2:34:24] stopping seniors [2:34:25] from being ripped off [2:34:26] by billions of dollars [2:34:28] of outrageous fees [2:34:29] that they charge [2:34:30] billions and billions of dollars [2:34:32] right [2:34:32] Oz [2:34:33] and on top of these [2:34:36] major medicare improvements [2:34:37] I'm pleased to report today [2:34:39] that we have [2:34:40] authorized [2:34:40] 210 million dollars [2:34:42] in rural health care funding [2:34:44] for the great state [2:34:45] of Florida [2:34:46] 210 [2:34:48] we're taking some of the money [2:34:54] that they scammed [2:34:56] you know we're catching [2:34:57] billions of dollars [2:34:58] billions [2:34:58] Minnesota [2:34:59] it's like [2:35:00] it's like [2:35:01] you ever hear the expression [2:35:03] shooting fish in a barrel [2:35:05] it's like shooting fish [2:35:06] in a barrel [2:35:06] and that governor [2:35:07] and that attorney general [2:35:08] is so crooked [2:35:09] it's so horrible [2:35:10] it's so horrible [2:35:11] boy oh boy oh boy [2:35:14] well [2:35:14] stranger things have happened [2:35:17] I will tell you [2:35:18] by the way [2:35:20] and our attorney general [2:35:21] is doing a very good job [2:35:22] isn't he [2:35:23] Todd Blanch [2:35:23] she's doing a very good job [2:35:24] a lot of action [2:35:25] there's a lot of pent up [2:35:28] action [2:35:29] perhaps most importantly [2:35:31] for our great seniors [2:35:32] I have secured [2:35:33] the largest reduction [2:35:34] in drug prices [2:35:35] in American history [2:35:36] you say it [2:35:36] under my most favored [2:35:43] nation agreements [2:35:44] we are delivering you [2:35:45] the record setting discounts [2:35:46] with price differences [2:35:47] of 400 percent [2:35:49] 500 percent [2:35:51] and 600 [2:35:52] 700 [2:35:53] and even sometimes [2:35:54] 800 percent [2:35:56] reductions [2:35:57] now some people would say [2:35:58] it's 80 [2:35:59] 90 [2:36:00] 70 [2:36:01] it depends on the way [2:36:02] you phrase the statement [2:36:03] but it could be 500 [2:36:04] 600 percent [2:36:05] it could be 90 percent [2:36:06] it's all [2:36:07] it doesn't matter [2:36:08] we've gotten you [2:36:09] the largest reductions [2:36:10] in history [2:36:11] the largest reductions [2:36:12] we were the most [2:36:14] overpriced [2:36:15] we had the highest price [2:36:18] for prescription drugs [2:36:20] anywhere in the world [2:36:21] and now we have [2:36:23] the lowest prices [2:36:24] anywhere in the world [2:36:25] that's all you have to know [2:36:28] and to get that [2:36:31] because Oz said to me [2:36:32] you know it's going to be [2:36:33] very tough [2:36:33] the drug companies [2:36:34] are going to be bad [2:36:34] but we had to get the approval [2:36:36] of other nations [2:36:37] as an example [2:36:38] I talk about the fat drug [2:36:40] the fat drug [2:36:41] a friend of mine [2:36:42] who's extremely fat [2:36:43] and very wealthy [2:36:45] and very obnoxious [2:36:47] he's a very unattractive [2:36:49] individual actually [2:36:50] but he's extremely smart [2:36:53] very very successful [2:36:54] he's a highly neurotic person [2:36:57] semi-controlled [2:36:58] I would say [2:36:58] you know usually [2:36:59] I like to say [2:37:00] I like a neurotic person [2:37:01] but it has to be controlled [2:37:02] this guy's only semi [2:37:03] but he's in London [2:37:05] and he calls me [2:37:07] he goes [2:37:07] president [2:37:07] in New York [2:37:09] I'm paying [2:37:10] like 87 dollars [2:37:13] for the fat drug [2:37:14] he called it the fat shot [2:37:15] I've given it that name [2:37:18] the fat shot [2:37:19] and I said [2:37:20] well it's not working [2:37:21] too well for you [2:37:22] but he said [2:37:24] I pay 87 dollars [2:37:26] in London [2:37:26] in New York [2:37:28] I'm paying like [2:37:29] 1,000 [2:37:31] I think it was [2:37:32] 1,300 dollars [2:37:33] so I'm paying [2:37:34] 1,300 dollars [2:37:36] and 87 dollars [2:37:37] what's that all about [2:37:38] and other people [2:37:39] would call me the same [2:37:40] but he made a big imprint [2:37:41] because he's a very smart guy [2:37:42] he said [2:37:43] you know what [2:37:43] I had it traced [2:37:44] it's made in the same factory [2:37:46] it's made by the same company [2:37:47] everything's the same [2:37:48] except the price [2:37:49] one's 87 [2:37:50] and one's 1,300 dollars [2:37:51] he said [2:37:52] this is ridiculous [2:37:53] and it did hit me [2:37:55] the right way [2:37:55] and we went to town [2:37:57] didn't we [2:37:57] we went to town [2:37:59] and [2:38:01] and we shamed [2:38:06] the drug prices [2:38:07] because they were [2:38:07] for years [2:38:08] they said [2:38:08] well you know [2:38:08] it's research and development [2:38:10] I said [2:38:10] well it's research and development [2:38:11] for them also [2:38:12] right [2:38:12] but we got them [2:38:13] they weren't easy [2:38:14] but we got all of them lined up [2:38:16] but they said [2:38:17] it didn't matter [2:38:17] the reason we got them [2:38:18] because they said [2:38:19] we'd never get the other countries [2:38:20] we had to get approval [2:38:21] of the other countries [2:38:22] where they'd have to double [2:38:23] their prices [2:38:23] and triple their prices [2:38:24] because we come way down [2:38:26] they go up a little bit [2:38:27] because the world is bigger than us [2:38:28] right [2:38:28] so they go up a little bit [2:38:30] so I'd call up [2:38:31] like [2:38:32] as an example [2:38:32] France [2:38:33] I spoke with [2:38:34] Macron [2:38:35] right [2:38:36] you know Macron [2:38:37] he's a wonderful guy [2:38:38] the president of the country [2:38:39] nice guy [2:38:40] so I say [2:38:41] Emmanuel [2:38:42] your drug prices [2:38:45] are a tiny fraction of ours [2:38:47] we can't have that [2:38:48] we're going to have to [2:38:48] raise it [2:38:49] no no no Donald [2:38:50] I will not do that [2:38:51] no no you will do that [2:38:53] Emmanuel [2:38:53] no you'll do it [2:38:54] a hundred [2:38:54] a hundred percent [2:38:55] you're going to do it [2:38:56] no no no [2:38:57] I will not do it [2:38:59] and this went on for about [2:39:00] two minutes [2:39:01] I'm saying you will [2:39:02] he's saying he won't [2:39:03] so most people would say [2:39:05] he won't do it [2:39:05] then I said to him [2:39:07] Emmanuel [2:39:07] if you don't do it [2:39:08] I'm going to put a 250% tariff [2:39:11] on all wines and champagnes [2:39:13] that you ship into our country [2:39:14] and he said [2:39:20] Donald [2:39:20] Donald [2:39:21] how dare you [2:39:22] you should not do that [2:39:23] you cannot do that [2:39:24] and I said [2:39:26] no I'm going to do it [2:39:27] okay you have a deal [2:39:28] that was it [2:39:28] that was it [2:39:30] and I told Oz [2:39:32] Oz couldn't believe it [2:39:33] he couldn't believe it [2:39:34] and we had the same thing [2:39:35] with Germany [2:39:35] we had the same thing [2:39:37] with other countries [2:39:38] I said look [2:39:39] you're not going to do it [2:39:39] we're going to tariff [2:39:40] the hell out of you [2:39:41] at double the number [2:39:42] that you're talking about [2:39:43] and they all agreed [2:39:44] every one of those [2:39:45] countries agreed [2:39:46] and now you have [2:39:47] the lowest drug prices [2:39:50] anywhere in the world [2:39:51] from the highest [2:39:52] and that alone [2:40:00] should win us the midterms [2:40:02] but you know [2:40:02] the fake news [2:40:03] doesn't like to [2:40:04] write about it [2:40:05] they don't even like [2:40:05] I noticed a couple [2:40:07] of the cameras went off [2:40:08] when I was talking about it [2:40:09] when I'm getting [2:40:10] to a really juicy subject [2:40:12] to me that's a juicy [2:40:13] think of it [2:40:13] I mean you talk [2:40:14] about healthcare [2:40:15] it's all around [2:40:16] medicines and everything else [2:40:18] and Byron [2:40:20] how big a deal is that [2:40:21] right [2:40:21] by the way [2:40:22] this guy's going to be [2:40:23] a great governor [2:40:23] going to be great [2:40:31] Ag Commissioner [2:40:35] you just stand up [2:40:36] what a job he's doing [2:40:38] what a job he's doing [2:40:40] my Ag Commissioner [2:40:42] who I endorsed [2:40:43] so long [2:40:44] so I just want to thank [2:40:46] you are [2:40:46] you guys are doing [2:40:46] a great job [2:40:47] Byron you're going [2:40:48] to be fantastic [2:40:50] we have somebody named [2:40:51] Ashley [2:40:52] who's very respected [2:40:53] will you please stand up [2:40:54] Senator [2:40:55] our great senator [2:40:57] I saw polls [2:41:02] you were all leading [2:41:02] like a lot [2:41:03] but remember [2:41:05] make it too big to rig [2:41:07] you got to go out [2:41:07] and vote [2:41:08] don't assume anything [2:41:09] you know [2:41:10] we did great [2:41:11] in the second election [2:41:12] it was a rigged election [2:41:13] but we did great [2:41:14] and I said [2:41:15] well I had the ultimate poll [2:41:17] because we won [2:41:17] the second election [2:41:18] by a lot [2:41:19] so that's a good poll [2:41:20] so we did it again [2:41:21] and I said [2:41:22] too big [2:41:23] too rig [2:41:25] you got to make it [2:41:25] too big [2:41:26] they showed me [2:41:28] leading by a lot [2:41:29] I said [2:41:29] don't be fooled [2:41:30] just go out [2:41:31] and vote [2:41:31] because they are [2:41:32] cheaters [2:41:32] they cheat like hell [2:41:33] but all of you [2:41:34] have to do [2:41:35] and really [2:41:36] what you want to do [2:41:36] is Trump [2:41:37] and I didn't name it [2:41:38] this was named [2:41:39] by Bobby Kennedy [2:41:41] and Dr. Oz [2:41:42] I did not name it [2:41:43] is that right [2:41:44] I said [2:41:45] what is that [2:41:45] trumprx.gov [2:41:47] okay [2:41:47] I said [2:41:47] everyone thinks [2:41:48] I put my name on it [2:41:49] I don't think [2:41:50] I'm going to put my name [2:41:51] on medical things [2:41:52] I mean [2:41:53] you know [2:41:53] medical things [2:41:54] can be very dangerous [2:41:55] to have your name on [2:41:56] to be honest with you [2:41:57] but it's setting [2:41:58] I guess records [2:41:59] from what I understand [2:42:00] there's never been [2:42:01] anything like it [2:42:02] so trumprx.gov [2:42:05] go to it [2:42:06] and buy your medicines [2:42:07] for very little money [2:42:08] very little money [2:42:10] difference [2:42:10] nobody's ever seen [2:42:11] anything like [2:42:12] and I wish [2:42:13] I wish the press [2:42:14] would talk about it [2:42:14] but the word is out [2:42:15] and it doesn't probably [2:42:16] matter that much [2:42:17] the word is out [2:42:18] they don't want to talk [2:42:19] about it [2:42:19] they only want to talk [2:42:20] about the bad [2:42:21] but this is really [2:42:23] something that's special [2:42:24] I'm very proud of it [2:42:24] today [2:42:25] I'm thrilled to announce [2:42:27] that starting on [2:42:28] July 1st [2:42:29] we will also provide [2:42:30] Medicare patients [2:42:31] with the coverage [2:42:32] for weight loss drugs [2:42:34] like Ozepic [2:42:35] Zepound [2:42:36] WeGovi [2:42:37] will be available [2:42:39] for $50 a month [2:42:42] $50 [2:42:44] wow [2:42:46] now think of that [2:42:48] $50 a month [2:42:49] so [2:42:50] it was $1,300 [2:42:52] now it's $50 [2:42:54] and the $1,300 [2:42:56] doesn't cover a whole month [2:42:58] so it's really [2:42:59] even more than that [2:43:00] so it's now down [2:43:02] to $50 [2:43:02] so [2:43:03] that's where you get it [2:43:05] and also [2:43:06] and you remember [2:43:07] when I cut insulin [2:43:08] and I got it down [2:43:09] to $25 [2:43:10] insulin [2:43:11] it was up [2:43:12] it was $2,000 [2:43:13] and that was before this [2:43:16] that was before this [2:43:17] I'm so glad [2:43:18] you mentioned insulin [2:43:19] you know [2:43:20] when I got insulin done [2:43:21] it was at the end [2:43:22] of my term [2:43:23] and I got it done [2:43:23] but it doesn't kick in [2:43:24] statutorily for two years [2:43:26] and I said [2:43:27] I better win the election [2:43:28] this is going into [2:43:29] the second election [2:43:30] because what a job [2:43:31] I did [2:43:32] you know insulin [2:43:33] was at like $1,000 [2:43:34] $2,000 [2:43:35] $3,000 [2:43:36] I got it to $25 [2:43:38] but it kicked in [2:43:40] it kicked in [2:43:41] it kicked in [2:43:43] about a year and a half [2:43:44] two years later [2:43:45] statutorily [2:43:46] you had to wait [2:43:46] a period of time [2:43:47] and all of that nonsense [2:43:48] so [2:43:48] I said [2:43:49] boy [2:43:49] I better win [2:43:50] because if I don't [2:43:52] some guy is going to [2:43:53] take credit [2:43:53] for something that I did [2:43:55] that they could have [2:43:56] never done [2:43:56] lo and behold [2:43:57] the election was rigged [2:43:59] and I saw Biden [2:44:00] a year later [2:44:01] standing up there [2:44:02] saying what a great [2:44:03] I did a great job [2:44:04] on insulin [2:44:05] he doesn't even know [2:44:05] what the hell [2:44:06] he had no idea [2:44:08] and I was standing there [2:44:10] seething [2:44:11] I was watching television [2:44:13] you know what it is [2:44:14] to seethe [2:44:14] I seethe a lot [2:44:16] but this is one of the times [2:44:19] I was seething [2:44:20] Oz knows that [2:44:23] I was so angry [2:44:24] I said I did it [2:44:25] and I didn't get credit [2:44:26] for it [2:44:26] we did a lot of things [2:44:28] we didn't get credit for [2:44:29] but I guess I did [2:44:30] because here I am [2:44:31] I'm president [2:44:31] I guess [2:44:32] not only are we [2:44:40] taking care of [2:44:41] your physical health [2:44:42] we're also taking care [2:44:43] of the financial health [2:44:45] of our seniors [2:44:45] as you have probably [2:44:46] seen the 401ks [2:44:48] and retirement accounts [2:44:49] of millions [2:44:50] of American seniors [2:44:51] they're skyrocketing [2:44:52] like never before [2:44:53] you know [2:44:55] we're in a war [2:44:56] because I think [2:44:57] you would agree [2:44:58] we cannot [2:44:59] let lunatics [2:45:01] have a nuclear weapon [2:45:03] do you agree [2:45:03] because if you read [2:45:27] the fake polls [2:45:28] and things [2:45:29] it says [2:45:29] well [2:45:30] it's only a 20% [2:45:32] or 25% [2:45:33] it's nonsense [2:45:33] look at this [2:45:35] I'm talking about [2:45:36] all these things [2:45:36] you're getting [2:45:37] and you stand up [2:45:38] when I talk about [2:45:39] you can't let Iran [2:45:40] have a nuclear weapon [2:45:41] we can't [2:45:42] but I did something [2:45:43] that was [2:45:43] I don't know [2:45:45] foolish, brave [2:45:46] but it was smart [2:45:47] I would do it again [2:45:48] but I thought the numbers [2:45:49] would be much worse [2:45:50] I thought the stock market [2:45:51] would go down much more [2:45:52] I thought the oil prices [2:45:53] would go up much more [2:45:55] I said [2:45:55] but we have no choice [2:45:56] whether it does [2:45:57] or doesn't [2:45:57] I have to do what's right [2:45:58] we can't let them [2:46:00] have a nuclear weapon [2:46:01] so I called in [2:46:02] so I called in [2:46:05] Scott Bessard [2:46:05] and all of my people [2:46:07] mostly my financial people [2:46:09] and I said [2:46:10] alright fellas [2:46:10] congratulations [2:46:11] we just hit the highest price [2:46:13] in the history of the stock market [2:46:14] so they said [2:46:16] the Dow would never hit [2:46:17] 50 during my four years [2:46:18] because it was too much [2:46:20] of a raise [2:46:20] they thought [2:46:21] six, seven years out [2:46:22] maybe it could hit [2:46:23] 50,000 [2:46:24] they said [2:46:25] the S&P could never hit [2:46:26] 7,000 [2:46:27] right Scott [2:46:27] that would be even more unlikely [2:46:29] maybe at the end of the fourth year [2:46:32] but probably not [2:46:33] it would be five, six years out [2:46:34] and we hit 50,000 on the Dow [2:46:37] before the end of my first year [2:46:39] we hit 7,000 on the S&P [2:46:42] before the end of my first year [2:46:43] the stock market is [2:46:45] is rocking and rolling [2:46:46] your 401ks are at the highest [2:46:49] they've ever been [2:46:49] I don't have to [2:46:50] unless [2:46:50] I don't know how the hell [2:46:51] you could be doing badly [2:46:52] but your 401ks are setting records [2:46:56] I have people coming up to me [2:46:57] and saying [2:46:57] you've made me a hero to my wife [2:46:59] you've made me a hero [2:47:00] I've had numerous policemen [2:47:02] I had one guy from years ago [2:47:04] because I did the same thing [2:47:05] we had the greatest financial markets [2:47:06] in the history of our country [2:47:07] in my first term [2:47:08] we're blowing it away now [2:47:09] we're blowing everything away [2:47:10] there's never been a country [2:47:12] this successful in that sense before [2:47:15] but [2:47:16] but [2:47:17] yeah [2:47:18] but now I said [2:47:19] okay [2:47:19] did you ever do this [2:47:21] well you're doing so well [2:47:21] I said [2:47:22] so we just set every record [2:47:24] we have [2:47:24] the highest stock market [2:47:26] in history [2:47:27] we have [2:47:28] things that just go [2:47:29] and by the way [2:47:30] there are more jobs [2:47:31] today in our country [2:47:32] than at any time [2:47:33] in the history of our country [2:47:35] by far [2:47:35] right [2:47:36] so [2:47:39] we have to think [2:47:43] a little long term [2:47:44] and I said to [2:47:45] Scott and Howard [2:47:46] and all of the people [2:47:47] that worked for me [2:47:48] great people [2:47:49] Jameson Greer [2:47:50] all of them [2:47:50] I called them in [2:47:51] I said fellas [2:47:52] congratulations [2:47:53] we have the highest stock market [2:47:55] we've ever had [2:47:56] everyone's doing great [2:47:57] oil prices were very low [2:47:59] they were 60 and 70 [2:48:01] they were buying oil [2:48:01] for $2 and even less [2:48:03] remember [2:48:03] just a couple of months ago [2:48:05] you were at $2 [2:48:06] and $185 [2:48:07] in Iowa [2:48:08] it was $185 a gallon [2:48:09] I said congratulations [2:48:11] now I'm going to upset [2:48:13] the apple cart for you [2:48:14] because we have to take [2:48:16] a little journey [2:48:17] down to a beautiful country [2:48:18] known as Iran [2:48:20] and we have to make sure [2:48:22] that they don't have [2:48:23] a nuclear weapon [2:48:24] we stopped them [2:48:24] with the B-2 bombers [2:48:25] if we didn't do that [2:48:26] we would have had [2:48:27] a nuclear weapon [2:48:28] Israel would have been [2:48:29] blown to pieces [2:48:30] the Middle East [2:48:30] would have been [2:48:31] blown to pieces [2:48:31] I think Europe [2:48:32] would have been [2:48:33] blown to pieces [2:48:33] but under [2:48:34] what we were doing [2:48:36] I said look [2:48:37] we're going to have [2:48:38] to make this journey [2:48:39] so it's almost like [2:48:40] we built up [2:48:41] this great thing [2:48:42] and then I said [2:48:43] now we have to [2:48:44] break the eggs [2:48:44] a little bit [2:48:45] and we have to go [2:48:46] and do it [2:48:46] and the only thing [2:48:47] that I'm surprised [2:48:48] is that [2:48:48] I really thought oil [2:48:49] would be Dr. Oz [2:48:52] we talked about it [2:48:53] I thought oil would be [2:48:54] much higher [2:48:55] than it turned out to be [2:48:56] I mean it's not low [2:48:58] it's certainly not low [2:48:59] it's going to come [2:49:00] crashing down [2:49:00] as soon as this war is over [2:49:02] and they're getting decimated [2:49:03] they have no navy [2:49:04] they have no air force [2:49:06] they have no anti-aircraft [2:49:09] equipment [2:49:10] they have no radar [2:49:12] they have no leaders [2:49:14] their leaders are all gone [2:49:15] very sad [2:49:16] very fine people [2:49:17] but with all of that [2:49:20] I said we have to do it [2:49:21] so I think you understand [2:49:22] but I am surprised [2:49:24] I thought the stock market [2:49:25] would go down by 25% [2:49:27] I thought that oil prices [2:49:28] would be at [2:49:29] much higher than they are [2:49:30] right now [2:49:31] they're not nearly as high [2:49:32] as I thought [2:49:33] and we're going to [2:49:35] look we're winning so big [2:49:36] we're winning again [2:49:38] their air force is gone [2:49:41] their ships are gone [2:49:43] they have a navy [2:49:44] 159 ships [2:49:46] that's a pretty good navy [2:49:47] within the first week [2:49:49] 159 out of 159 ships [2:49:54] are right now [2:49:55] lying at the bottom [2:49:56] of the sea [2:49:58] their navy is gone [2:49:59] and we're discussing [2:50:06] I spoke to them today [2:50:08] we're discussing [2:50:08] it's a little hard to figure out [2:50:10] who their leaders are [2:50:11] frankly [2:50:11] you know [2:50:12] their leaders are gone [2:50:13] the first set is gone [2:50:14] the second side is gone [2:50:15] Khomeini was gone [2:50:16] and they were pretty evil people [2:50:18] not pretty evil [2:50:19] they were evil [2:50:20] they killed 42,000 protesters [2:50:22] 42,000 [2:50:23] and in a period of two weeks [2:50:27] they killed 42,000 protesters [2:50:28] but we had to get this done [2:50:30] and we're really doing well [2:50:32] we're just winning [2:50:33] if it were a fight [2:50:34] they'd stop it [2:50:35] if this were a fight [2:50:36] they'd stop it [2:50:37] you know that expression [2:50:38] it's true [2:50:38] but they're not coming through [2:50:41] with the kind of deal [2:50:41] that we have to have [2:50:42] and we're going to get [2:50:43] this thing done properly [2:50:44] we're not going to leave early [2:50:45] and then have the problem arise [2:50:47] in three more years [2:50:48] under four years of crooked Joe [2:50:58] I go crooked and sleepy [2:50:59] which is better [2:51:00] sleepy Joe or crooked Joe [2:51:01] ready? [2:51:02] sleepy Joe [2:51:03] crooked Joe [2:51:05] I love it [2:51:09] it's three polls [2:51:10] you know if I went to a pollster [2:51:11] they're all phony [2:51:12] if I went to a pollster [2:51:13] I'd pay a million dollars [2:51:14] for that question [2:51:15] give me one million dollars [2:51:17] and then they don't go to anybody [2:51:18] they just put it down [2:51:19] whatever they want [2:51:20] they say we scoured the countryside [2:51:23] they didn't scour [2:51:24] they sit in their room [2:51:24] watching television [2:51:25] they say oh let's [2:51:26] let's give Trump [2:51:28] a little bit of an advantage [2:51:29] that makes him happy [2:51:30] under four years of crooked Joe Biden [2:51:33] the average 401k rose [2:51:35] at the rate of 875 dollars a year [2:51:39] okay that's something [2:51:40] a little raise [2:51:41] but you know why he rose? [2:51:42] because of me [2:51:44] with the four years that we had [2:51:45] because after that [2:51:47] there was nothing [2:51:47] he would have gone down [2:51:49] they took over the momentum [2:51:51] of what we created [2:51:52] in the first four years [2:51:52] which was incredible [2:51:53] under Trump [2:51:55] so it's 875 dollars [2:51:57] under Trump [2:51:59] the number 875 [2:52:00] is the rise [2:52:02] $30,000 [2:52:04] so it's 875 [2:52:06] versus $30,000 [2:52:09] for seniors [2:52:11] that number is [2:52:12] $50,000 [2:52:13] $60,000 [2:52:14] even [2:52:14] $70,000 [2:52:16] or more a year [2:52:17] that's what we [2:52:17] that's what you want up [2:52:19] and just yesterday [2:52:20] I signed an executive order [2:52:21] that will for the first time [2:52:23] expand [2:52:23] matching IRA contributions [2:52:26] to the millions [2:52:27] and millions [2:52:27] of Americans [2:52:28] who lack employer [2:52:29] sponsored plans [2:52:31] obviously some of you [2:52:32] and starting next year [2:52:37] every citizen [2:52:37] will be able to go [2:52:38] to trumpira.gov [2:52:41] and sign up [2:52:42] for a high quality [2:52:43] low cost IRA [2:52:44] so that everyone [2:52:46] can benefit [2:52:47] from the rising stock market [2:52:48] go sign up [2:52:49] these are all things [2:52:55] that people have been [2:52:56] talking about for years [2:52:57] right Scott [2:52:58] they've been talking [2:52:58] about them for years [2:52:59] in four years [2:53:01] the Biden administration [2:53:02] got less than [2:53:03] $1 trillion [2:53:03] of new investment [2:53:05] so in four years [2:53:07] he got much less [2:53:08] than $1 trillion [2:53:09] people investing [2:53:10] in the country [2:53:11] other countries [2:53:12] other people [2:53:13] in my first 11 months [2:53:15] we secured commitments [2:53:16] for more than [2:53:17] $18 trillion [2:53:18] now pouring into [2:53:20] our country [2:53:21] from all over the globe [2:53:22] think of that [2:53:24] think of that [2:53:25] less than a trillion [2:53:26] in four years [2:53:27] and 11 months [2:53:28] 12 months [2:53:29] hasn't come out yet [2:53:29] we've been there [2:53:30] not long enough [2:53:31] but in 11 months [2:53:32] $18 trillion [2:53:34] so that's [2:53:36] 18 times more [2:53:37] but think of it [2:53:38] it's really [2:53:39] almost 100 times more [2:53:41] if you really [2:53:41] multiply it out properly [2:53:43] a short time ago [2:53:45] we were a dead country [2:53:46] now we're the hottest [2:53:47] country anywhere [2:53:48] in the world [2:53:49] congratulations [2:53:49] core inflation [2:53:55] has dropped [2:53:56] to a five year low [2:53:57] and I tell you [2:53:58] the only thing [2:53:59] we got a little [2:54:00] raise with [2:54:01] gasoline [2:54:02] it's going to come down [2:54:03] lower than what it was [2:54:05] don't forget [2:54:05] we had that gasoline [2:54:07] down to two dollars [2:54:08] below two dollars [2:54:09] in many cases [2:54:10] it's going to come [2:54:11] tumbling down [2:54:12] there is so much [2:54:13] oil out there [2:54:14] it's pent up [2:54:14] it's all locked up [2:54:16] in the strait of Hormoz [2:54:17] a beautiful place [2:54:18] it's [2:54:19] I think they have [2:54:21] close to 400 ships [2:54:22] loaded up with oil [2:54:23] when all of that [2:54:25] gets released [2:54:25] when all of that [2:54:26] comes out [2:54:27] these people tried [2:54:28] to hold up our country [2:54:29] for years and years [2:54:30] the world [2:54:31] by closing up [2:54:32] the strait of Hormoz [2:54:33] when all of that [2:54:35] stuff comes out [2:54:35] you're going to see [2:54:36] prices dropping [2:54:37] on gasoline [2:54:38] like you've never seen [2:54:39] and all of that [2:54:40] electricity [2:54:41] gasoline [2:54:42] anything having to do [2:54:43] with energy [2:54:44] grocery prices [2:54:45] are way down [2:54:46] used car prices [2:54:47] are way down [2:54:48] look at eggs [2:54:48] eggs are down [2:54:50] by four [2:54:51] even five times [2:54:52] remember when I took over [2:54:53] eggs were so high [2:54:55] remember my first [2:54:57] news conference [2:54:58] as president [2:54:59] of second term [2:55:00] two days in [2:55:02] I said [2:55:03] ladies and gentlemen [2:55:04] do you have any questions [2:55:05] what about eggs [2:55:06] I said [2:55:08] what [2:55:08] eggs [2:55:09] egg prices [2:55:10] are four times higher [2:55:12] than they were [2:55:12] a year ago [2:55:13] I said [2:55:14] I just got here [2:55:14] I've only been here [2:55:15] for a day and a half [2:55:16] and we had a problem [2:55:19] with eggs [2:55:19] the prices were [2:55:20] through the roof [2:55:21] I got them down [2:55:22] to now [2:55:22] they're lower [2:55:23] than they were [2:55:24] at the lowest point [2:55:25] four years ago [2:55:26] think of that [2:55:27] but I got them down [2:55:28] does anybody [2:55:29] write about it [2:55:30] no [2:55:30] that's why I like [2:55:31] doing speeches [2:55:31] you know [2:55:33] they don't write about it [2:55:34] so I do speeches [2:55:35] that way I can talk [2:55:35] about it [2:55:36] sometimes you got to [2:55:38] do it yourself [2:55:39] earlier this year [2:55:40] I directed [2:55:40] Fannie [2:55:41] and Freddie [2:55:42] to buy [2:55:43] you know what that is [2:55:44] well where's Bill [2:55:45] where's Bill Pulte [2:55:46] he's around here [2:55:46] someplace [2:55:47] he's done a [2:55:48] what a great job [2:55:48] he's created [2:55:49] a trillion dollar value [2:55:51] look at him over there [2:55:52] he's jumping [2:55:53] smart guy [2:55:54] during my first term [2:55:58] I was offered [2:55:59] sounds like a lot of money [2:56:01] but it's very little [2:56:02] compared to what [2:56:03] less than a hundred [2:56:04] million dollars [2:56:05] to buy [2:56:06] Fannie and Freddie [2:56:07] and I said [2:56:07] nope [2:56:07] I don't want to sell it [2:56:08] don't sell it [2:56:09] they wanted to sell it [2:56:10] so badly [2:56:11] and now it's worth [2:56:13] over a trillion dollars [2:56:14] if I would have sold it [2:56:15] I would have felt [2:56:15] like a schmuck [2:56:17] you know [2:56:17] to be honest [2:56:18] it's worth over a trillion [2:56:19] what is it [2:56:20] about a trillion dollars [2:56:21] now right [2:56:21] he says higher [2:56:23] no we could have sold it [2:56:25] we could have given it away [2:56:26] for nothing [2:56:27] practically nothing [2:56:28] so I directed [2:56:30] Fannie and Freddie [2:56:30] to buy 200 [2:56:31] that's Bill [2:56:32] 200 billion dollars [2:56:33] in mortgage bonds [2:56:34] bringing interest rates [2:56:35] plummeting down [2:56:36] from nearly 8% [2:56:38] under Sleepy Joe [2:56:39] and 6% even lower [2:56:41] and don't forget [2:56:42] we had a hostile Fed guy [2:56:43] we had a guy [2:56:44] too late [2:56:45] we call him too late [2:56:46] he's too late [2:56:46] with interest reductions [2:56:47] Jerome too late Powell [2:56:49] we had a [2:56:51] I don't [2:56:52] I haven't figured out [2:56:53] is he a bad guy [2:56:54] or a dumb guy [2:56:55] but it doesn't matter [2:56:56] the end result [2:56:58] he's either dumb [2:56:59] bad [2:56:59] maybe he's a combination [2:57:01] of both [2:57:01] but in any event [2:57:03] because rates [2:57:04] we would have had him [2:57:05] even lower [2:57:05] but we've done great [2:57:07] considering that we're fighting [2:57:08] now we have a great [2:57:09] Federal Reserve chair [2:57:11] coming in [2:57:11] and he's going to be fantastic [2:57:13] Kevin Warsh [2:57:14] we've reduced [2:57:18] we've reduced [2:57:20] the annual cost [2:57:21] of a typical new mortgage [2:57:22] by $4,000 [2:57:23] think of that [2:57:24] $4,000 a year [2:57:26] after decades [2:57:27] of other countries [2:57:28] stealing our jobs [2:57:29] and plundering our wealth [2:57:31] taking advantage [2:57:32] of our country [2:57:32] like we're a bunch of fools [2:57:35] thanks to our strong policy [2:57:37] on tariffs [2:57:38] I love those tariffs [2:57:39] we cut [2:57:40] our gaping trade deficit [2:57:42] by 55% this year alone [2:57:45] so we had a trade deficit [2:57:49] with Massive [2:57:50] when I took over [2:57:50] and if you cut it by 1% [2:57:53] 2% [2:57:53] you're considered [2:57:54] like a genius [2:57:55] I cut it by 55% [2:57:58] and next year [2:57:59] is even better [2:58:00] and that's despite [2:58:04] the Supreme Court [2:58:05] making me do the tariffs [2:58:06] a different way [2:58:07] I cannot believe [2:58:09] they did that [2:58:10] but they did it [2:58:10] they shouldn't have done that [2:58:12] but it doesn't matter [2:58:13] I'm doing it a different way [2:58:15] a little more work [2:58:15] a little more time [2:58:16] pay back 159 billion [2:58:19] of the money that you got in [2:58:20] but we're doing it [2:58:22] it's actually very solid [2:58:23] it's 100% [2:58:24] can't be challenged [2:58:25] and we informed [2:58:27] the very beautiful [2:58:29] country of Germany [2:58:31] that because of the fact [2:58:33] that they [2:58:34] and other European nations [2:58:35] have not adhered [2:58:36] to our trade deal [2:58:37] they haven't adhered [2:58:38] to our trade deal [2:58:38] we have a trade deal [2:58:40] that Scott [2:58:41] and me [2:58:41] and Howard [2:58:42] and all our great people [2:58:43] Jameson [2:58:44] we all did a great trade deal [2:58:46] but the European Union [2:58:48] has not adhered to it [2:58:49] so we've increased [2:58:50] the tariffs [2:58:51] on all cars [2:58:52] coming into the United States [2:58:53] by 25% [2:58:54] and trucks [2:58:55] knowing [2:58:59] that if Mercedes [2:59:01] and BMW [2:59:02] and the truck companies [2:59:03] and all of the people [2:59:04] out there [2:59:05] that send stuff in [2:59:06] and didn't pay anything [2:59:08] for years [2:59:08] they ripped us off [2:59:10] they took our jobs [2:59:11] away from us [2:59:11] not anymore [2:59:12] it's the opposite [2:59:13] they're all coming back [2:59:14] you know factories [2:59:15] are pouring back [2:59:16] into our country [2:59:16] but they're all coming back [2:59:18] but we informed them [2:59:19] that we're going to charge them [2:59:20] we're going to increase [2:59:21] their tariff to 25% [2:59:23] knowing that [2:59:24] if they build their plants [2:59:25] in the United States [2:59:26] there is no tariff [2:59:27] they have to hire [2:59:28] our great American workers [2:59:30] and there is no tariff [2:59:31] think of it [2:59:32] and we've added now [2:59:37] we are now building [2:59:39] AI plants [2:59:40] all of everything [2:59:41] but we have [2:59:42] part of that [2:59:43] 18 trillion dollars [2:59:44] but we have more [2:59:45] construction going on [2:59:47] and plant [2:59:48] what they call [2:59:48] plant and equipment [2:59:49] than we've ever had before [2:59:50] and car plants [2:59:51] we had a period of time [2:59:53] that for 25 years [2:59:55] we didn't build one plant [2:59:57] they took our car industry away [2:59:58] it went to Germany [2:59:59] Japan [3:00:00] Mexico [3:00:01] Canada [3:00:01] it went to the European Union [3:00:04] like crazy [3:00:05] Germany [3:00:05] think of it [3:00:06] it went to the European Union [3:00:08] we lost [3:00:09] we went for a period [3:00:10] of almost 30 years [3:00:11] with barely building a plant [3:00:12] now we're building more plants [3:00:14] for cars [3:00:16] and trucks [3:00:16] than we've ever built [3:00:18] in the history of our country [3:00:19] including prime time [3:00:21] from many years ago [3:00:22] they're all coming back [3:00:25] because they don't want to pay tariffs [3:00:27] very simple [3:00:28] very simple [3:00:29] they don't want to pay tariffs [3:00:30] if you don't want to pay tariffs [3:00:31] that's fine [3:00:32] build your plant here [3:00:33] build it in Florida [3:00:34] I don't think of you too much [3:00:36] as you don't need the cars [3:00:37] but build it in Florida [3:00:38] any place in the United States [3:00:40] is okay with me [3:00:41] but they're building them [3:00:42] all over our country [3:00:43] we added 186,000 private sector jobs [3:00:47] in March [3:00:47] jobless claims [3:00:49] just hit the lowest level [3:00:50] since 1969 [3:00:52] think of it [3:00:52] jobless claims [3:00:53] so [3:00:54] since 1969 [3:00:56] the lowest level [3:00:58] since 1969 [3:00:59] and more Americans [3:01:00] are working today [3:01:02] as I said [3:01:03] that at any time [3:01:04] in the history of our country [3:01:05] by far [3:01:06] it's not even close [3:01:07] and with our [3:01:08] no tax on [3:01:10] tips [3:01:11] no tax on overtime [3:01:13] no tax on [3:01:14] social security [3:01:15] we're doing [3:01:16] we're doing something [3:01:18] that has never been done [3:01:20] and [3:01:20] the consumer [3:01:22] which is you [3:01:22] you have more money to spend [3:01:24] than you have [3:01:24] in many many decades [3:01:25] very importantly [3:01:26] for our great seniors [3:01:28] we are [3:01:29] I hate to mention this [3:01:31] it's so negative [3:01:32] it's called [3:01:33] the estate tax [3:01:34] because nobody in this room [3:01:35] will ever die [3:01:36] but just in case you should [3:01:38] if you have children [3:01:40] that you love [3:01:41] it's very important [3:01:42] if you don't love your children [3:01:43] then it doesn't matter [3:01:44] too much [3:01:44] who cares [3:01:45] oh I know some [3:01:46] that won't leave their kids [3:01:47] to hate their kids [3:01:48] but you know [3:01:48] these are bad people [3:01:49] they're usually very wealthy too [3:01:52] I don't know what that's all about [3:01:53] but we have [3:01:55] no [3:01:56] inheritance tax [3:01:57] we have no [3:01:58] death tax [3:02:00] who really [3:02:06] affects [3:02:07] the farmer [3:02:08] the small farmers [3:02:09] medium sized farmers [3:02:10] they have [3:02:11] they're called [3:02:12] land rich cash poor [3:02:13] you know that beautiful land [3:02:14] that's very valuable [3:02:15] but they don't make [3:02:16] tremendous income [3:02:17] and they die [3:02:18] they leave it to their children [3:02:20] their children goes out [3:02:21] to the local banker [3:02:22] borrows money [3:02:23] to pay the tax [3:02:23] because the tax was 50% [3:02:25] and more [3:02:26] and they end up losing [3:02:28] their farm [3:02:29] in many cases [3:02:30] they love their life [3:02:31] they commit suicide [3:02:32] it's a crazy thing [3:02:33] they lose their whole life [3:02:36] and they commit suicide [3:02:37] there's no more of that [3:02:39] so when you die [3:02:41] you leave your farm [3:02:42] or your small business [3:02:43] to your children [3:02:44] you have no estate tax [3:02:45] you have no debt tax [3:02:46] I think that's a big deal [3:02:52] I think to me [3:02:53] that's a big deal [3:02:54] right [3:02:54] Byron that's a good one [3:02:56] right [3:02:56] that's good [3:02:57] you know you want to lead [3:02:58] your way of life [3:02:59] you don't want to be forced [3:03:00] to sell your farm [3:03:01] sometimes you can't sell your farm [3:03:02] for what they think it's worth [3:03:03] and you have nothing but trouble [3:03:05] what a problem it was [3:03:06] you don't have to worry [3:03:08] about it anymore [3:03:08] we made interest [3:03:10] on new car loans [3:03:11] tax deductible [3:03:12] but only if you buy a car [3:03:15] that's made in America [3:03:16] otherwise we couldn't care less [3:03:18] that's a big deal [3:03:20] so that you go out [3:03:22] and you borrow money [3:03:22] to buy a car [3:03:23] and you know [3:03:24] you paid interest [3:03:25] you didn't get [3:03:26] now you get a deduction [3:03:27] that's like 40-50% [3:03:28] it's like a phenomenal thing [3:03:30] you get 100% deduction [3:03:31] on interest [3:03:32] so the interest payments [3:03:33] that you make [3:03:34] to the bank [3:03:35] for the car loan [3:03:36] you're able to deduct that [3:03:38] from income tax [3:03:39] now [3:03:39] it has to be made [3:03:41] in America [3:03:41] because he'll go buy American cars [3:03:43] or cars that are made in America [3:03:45] and we also created [3:03:48] the brand new Trump accounts [3:03:50] along with [3:03:50] a really fantastic family [3:03:53] the Dell family [3:03:54] have you used their computers recently? [3:03:58] Susan and Michael Dell [3:03:59] they're amazing people [3:04:01] he put up 6 billion [3:04:02] 250 million [3:04:03] a lot of people said [3:04:04] I'm going to match him [3:04:05] on the 250 [3:04:06] but even the 250 is a lot [3:04:08] think of it [3:04:09] he put up [3:04:10] he was the first one [3:04:10] he bought 6 billion [3:04:12] 250 million [3:04:14] of these accounts [3:04:15] for children [3:04:15] all over the country [3:04:16] and it was just announced [3:04:22] this morning [3:04:22] that it's setting [3:04:23] literally it's setting records [3:04:24] so that [3:04:25] you know [3:04:26] when your beautiful baby [3:04:28] have an automatic [3:04:29] $1,000 contribution [3:04:31] for every newborn child [3:04:32] and it allows everyone [3:04:34] to contribute [3:04:35] to a tax-free savings account [3:04:37] for your grandchildren [3:04:38] a lot of people [3:04:38] are buying it [3:04:39] for their grandchildren [3:04:40] to benefit them [3:04:41] so that after they turn 18 [3:04:43] they could have [3:04:44] $100,000 [3:04:45] $125,000 [3:04:46] $150,000 [3:04:47] depending on what goes on [3:04:48] and they can be sort of rich [3:04:51] and it's an amazing thing [3:04:54] and it's like a wildfire [3:04:55] it's doing so great [3:04:56] right Scott [3:04:57] it's been really [3:04:57] an amazing thing [3:04:59] and with us today [3:05:00] is a grandmother [3:05:02] who lives in the villages [3:05:03] named Mary Alice [3:05:05] after a long career [3:05:07] in the Michigan real estate [3:05:08] and automobile industry [3:05:09] she and her husband [3:05:10] retired to the villages [3:05:11] and thanks to our [3:05:13] great big beautiful bill [3:05:14] I love that bill [3:05:15] you know we have [3:05:16] four years worth of stuff [3:05:17] that's why we call it [3:05:18] the great big beautiful bill [3:05:20] we were going to have [3:05:20] 19 separate bills [3:05:22] and I said to Mike Johnson [3:05:24] John Thune [3:05:25] I said fellas [3:05:26] the speaker of the house [3:05:27] head of the senate [3:05:28] I said [3:05:29] let's try for one [3:05:31] big beautiful [3:05:32] because I don't know [3:05:33] these democrats are crazy [3:05:34] and it was early [3:05:36] we had a little bit [3:05:37] of a honeymoon [3:05:38] just a little tiny bit [3:05:39] I said let's see [3:05:40] if we can get everything [3:05:41] in one bill [3:05:41] then everyone said [3:05:42] no way [3:05:42] you're not going to do it [3:05:43] it's the greatest [3:05:44] it's the biggest thing [3:05:45] ever passed [3:05:46] in the history of our country [3:05:47] the great big beautiful [3:05:48] and it's mostly [3:05:49] it should be called [3:05:50] the great big beautiful [3:05:51] tax cut bill [3:05:52] but also we have [3:05:53] tremendous regulatory cuts [3:05:55] and that's why [3:05:56] your jobs are so good [3:05:57] because all of these [3:05:58] people [3:05:58] small businesses [3:05:59] medium-sized businesses [3:06:00] everything [3:06:01] they're able to [3:06:02] take regulations [3:06:04] with a little bit [3:06:05] of a grain of salt [3:06:06] it's not going to put you [3:06:07] out of business [3:06:07] there are tremendous [3:06:08] regulation cuts [3:06:09] and it's really been [3:06:10] amazing [3:06:11] so they just received [3:06:13] a tax refund [3:06:14] of double the size [3:06:15] of anything [3:06:16] that they've ever gotten [3:06:17] think of this [3:06:18] Mary Alice [3:06:18] for years [3:06:20] she's gotten peanuts [3:06:21] and now she's gotten [3:06:23] a tax of double the size [3:06:25] and in many cases [3:06:26] four or five times [3:06:27] the size of anything [3:06:28] she ever got before [3:06:30] so Mary Alice [3:06:31] is now considered [3:06:32] a rich person [3:06:33] come on up Mary Alice [3:06:34] say a few words [3:06:35] come on up [3:06:38] oh look at her [3:06:39] she looks good [3:06:41] she's a rich woman [3:06:47] wait let me get this out [3:06:55] you want me to get that [3:06:56] out to you [3:06:56] wait [3:06:57] because I'm really short [3:06:59] I think you'll be good [3:07:00] hi everybody [3:07:03] first of all [3:07:04] I would like to thank [3:07:05] President Trump [3:07:06] for everything he's done [3:07:08] for all of us [3:07:08] and the big beautiful bill [3:07:17] helped my husband [3:07:18] and I so much [3:07:20] this year [3:07:21] we were so shocked [3:07:22] when we picked up [3:07:23] our tax return [3:07:24] and the accountant [3:07:26] told us [3:07:27] how much money [3:07:28] we were getting back [3:07:29] we were just [3:07:30] thrilled [3:07:31] it was double [3:07:32] what we thought [3:07:33] we would get [3:07:33] we ended up [3:07:37] using some of that money [3:07:38] to pay for a new roof [3:07:40] now we all know [3:07:41] we live in Florida [3:07:42] and we all need roofs [3:07:43] so we were able [3:07:45] to use some of that money [3:07:46] for the new roof [3:07:47] and we're thrilled [3:07:49] that we were able [3:07:51] to do that [3:07:51] and we didn't deplete [3:07:53] our savings account [3:07:54] and this is all because [3:08:03] of the no tax [3:08:05] on social security [3:08:06] and you know [3:08:07] we live on a [3:08:08] income that's fixed [3:08:11] and so we have to be careful [3:08:14] how we spend our money [3:08:15] and thanks to President Trump [3:08:17] and his administration [3:08:20] we've been able [3:08:21] to live a great life [3:08:23] here in Florida [3:08:24] so thank you everyone [3:08:35] thank you [3:08:36] that's better than I can do [3:08:40] I'll tell you right now [3:08:41] no it's a great story [3:08:42] thank you Mary Alice [3:08:44] you're really something special [3:08:46] thank you [3:08:47] congratulations [3:08:47] but never forget [3:08:48] every single democrat [3:08:50] in congress [3:08:51] voted against [3:08:52] no tax [3:08:53] on social security [3:08:54] they voted against it [3:08:55] every single one [3:08:56] we didn't get one vote [3:08:57] positive [3:08:58] because they're just like [3:08:59] a sick unit of people [3:09:00] just like the state [3:09:02] of the union speech [3:09:03] I introduce people [3:09:05] the mother of somebody [3:09:06] who was slaughtered [3:09:07] by an illegal immigrant [3:09:08] that came in [3:09:09] slaughtered so horribly [3:09:11] and please stand up [3:09:13] and the mother stands up [3:09:14] she's beside herself [3:09:16] the democrats are sitting here [3:09:18] they didn't move [3:09:19] they're just sitting here [3:09:20] no [3:09:20] they're sitting here [3:09:22] long face [3:09:22] the republicans [3:09:24] are going crazy [3:09:24] they're screaming [3:09:27] and they love [3:09:27] you know [3:09:28] they love the woman [3:09:29] that they wouldn't clap [3:09:30] or the helicopter pilots [3:09:32] that did so well [3:09:33] in venezuela [3:09:34] a great incredible [3:09:35] military achievement [3:09:36] and he was shot [3:09:43] in the legs [3:09:43] bringing down [3:09:44] a lot of men [3:09:45] in the helicopters [3:09:46] a big chinook [3:09:47] and he was shot [3:09:48] in the legs [3:09:49] and you operate [3:09:50] those things [3:09:51] with the legs [3:09:51] more than anything else [3:09:52] and he was very badly [3:09:54] hit hard in the legs [3:09:55] and he brought that [3:09:57] helicopter down [3:09:58] and then he says [3:09:59] take over [3:10:00] because I'm going [3:10:01] to be passing out [3:10:02] now [3:10:02] after it was perfectly [3:10:04] landed in exactly [3:10:05] the location [3:10:06] they had to be [3:10:06] otherwise we could have [3:10:08] had a problem [3:10:08] like Jimmy Carter had [3:10:10] you remember that problem [3:10:11] with helicopters crashing [3:10:13] back and forth [3:10:13] it was not good [3:10:14] but that was [3:10:15] that was venezuela [3:10:16] how good did that work out [3:10:17] right [3:10:17] and we had [3:10:18] we introduced him [3:10:22] handsome guy [3:10:24] beautiful looking guy [3:10:25] we introduced him [3:10:26] we gave him [3:10:27] the congressional medal [3:10:28] of honor [3:10:28] that the first time [3:10:29] it's ever been done [3:10:30] in the state of the union [3:10:31] we gave him [3:10:31] the congressional medal [3:10:32] of honor [3:10:33] and the democrats [3:10:34] sat there [3:10:34] like a bunch [3:10:35] of dead people [3:10:36] they didn't move [3:10:39] and I called him out [3:10:41] I said you people [3:10:41] are crazy [3:10:42] there's something [3:10:43] wrong with you [3:10:43] but they voted [3:10:44] against income tax [3:10:46] cuts for seniors [3:10:47] they voted in favor [3:10:48] of the largest tax hike [3:10:50] in the history [3:10:51] of our country [3:10:51] they wanted [3:10:52] the largest tax hike [3:10:53] in the history [3:10:54] of our country [3:10:55] they also created [3:10:57] the catastrophic inflation [3:10:58] that I told you about [3:10:59] worst really in our history [3:11:01] if congressional democrats [3:11:03] had their way [3:11:04] Florida seniors [3:11:04] would be paying [3:11:05] higher taxes [3:11:06] higher prices [3:11:07] while republicans [3:11:09] have given you [3:11:10] much lower taxes [3:11:11] and much lower prices [3:11:12] you know [3:11:13] they use the word [3:11:13] affordability [3:11:14] but I was the one [3:11:15] that received [3:11:17] these high prices [3:11:18] you know [3:11:19] it's amazing [3:11:20] I come into office [3:11:22] and I say [3:11:23] wow [3:11:24] look at how high [3:11:24] these prices are [3:11:25] and the democrats [3:11:27] start screaming [3:11:27] affordability [3:11:28] affordability [3:11:29] they're the ones [3:11:30] that cause the problem [3:11:32] I'll tell you one thing [3:11:33] they got one good line [3:11:34] of bullshit [3:11:35] that's one thing [3:11:36] I'll say [3:11:36] they are so bad [3:11:38] affordability [3:11:43] it's the first time [3:11:47] I heard the word [3:11:48] I'm two days in [3:11:49] and I watched [3:11:50] his sleazebag [3:11:51] one of these crazy congressmen [3:11:53] get up [3:11:54] and he's being interviewed [3:11:56] he said [3:11:57] affordability [3:11:58] prices are too high [3:11:59] I've just got there [3:12:00] but we brought prices [3:12:02] way down [3:12:02] they gave us [3:12:03] tremendously high prices [3:12:04] and they'll give them [3:12:05] to you again [3:12:05] if they take over [3:12:06] you have to get out [3:12:07] and vote in the midterms [3:12:08] because they'll give them [3:12:09] to you again [3:12:09] we're pleased to be joined [3:12:11] today by some of those [3:12:13] great warriors [3:12:14] from the house [3:12:15] and senate [3:12:16] including [3:12:16] someone who is [3:12:18] representing your [3:12:18] great state [3:12:19] really well [3:12:20] and I introduced her [3:12:22] just briefly before [3:12:23] but she's fantastic [3:12:24] she's a great person [3:12:25] a great senator [3:12:26] Ashley Moody [3:12:27] thank you for being here [3:12:28] thank you Ashley [3:12:30] and I also want to [3:12:36] introduce [3:12:37] Randy Fine [3:12:38] who's back there [3:12:39] Kat Kamek [3:12:40] who's over here [3:12:41] Daniel Webster [3:12:43] who by the way [3:12:44] is retiring [3:12:45] I don't like that [3:12:46] where's Daniel [3:12:46] you're around here [3:12:47] someplace [3:12:48] Daniel [3:12:48] stand up Daniel [3:12:49] what a career [3:12:50] he's retiring [3:12:51] and I know we have [3:12:55] a good Republican [3:12:56] taking your place [3:12:57] if that's possible [3:12:58] to take your place [3:12:58] thank you Daniel [3:12:59] great career [3:13:00] we appreciate [3:13:01] long time [3:13:01] how many years [3:13:02] long time [3:13:05] he's been there [3:13:06] a long time [3:13:06] great gentleman [3:13:07] and a man who never [3:13:09] stops fighting [3:13:09] for the state of Florida [3:13:11] I know it [3:13:11] he is a fighter [3:13:13] Byron Donalds [3:13:15] Byron [3:13:15] special [3:13:17] special [3:13:19] thank you [3:13:21] thank you [3:13:24] he's so far ahead [3:13:26] in the polls [3:13:27] I don't have to ask [3:13:28] him to come up [3:13:28] I would ask him [3:13:30] but when you [3:13:31] you know my theory is [3:13:32] when you're up [3:13:33] by more than 20 points [3:13:34] I don't want to waste [3:13:35] the time [3:13:35] okay [3:13:35] is that alright [3:13:36] he's killing [3:13:38] another great friend [3:13:40] of mine [3:13:40] Florida Agriculture [3:13:42] Commissioner [3:13:42] Wilton Simpson [3:13:43] who's running [3:13:44] and gonna be great [3:13:45] he's a great guy [3:13:46] and the Florida [3:13:50] CFO [3:13:51] Blaz [3:13:51] Ingolia [3:13:52] Blaz [3:13:53] where are you [3:13:54] yes [3:13:54] Blaz [3:13:55] thank you [3:13:55] thank you [3:13:56] good job [3:13:56] we're also joined [3:13:59] by very much [3:14:00] of a legend [3:14:01] he's really [3:14:03] an amazing guy [3:14:04] he straightens you out [3:14:05] mentally [3:14:06] probably has his own [3:14:07] problems [3:14:08] but we don't have [3:14:08] to know about that [3:14:09] but we've all [3:14:11] grown up watching him [3:14:12] I've watched him [3:14:12] for so many years [3:14:13] I did his show [3:14:14] before the election [3:14:15] and I thought [3:14:17] I was sort of [3:14:17] doing him a favor [3:14:18] by doing him this show [3:14:19] I said I'm hotter [3:14:20] than he is [3:14:21] why the hell [3:14:21] should I do a show [3:14:22] but I did it [3:14:24] and I have never [3:14:25] had such a response [3:14:27] as I had on that show [3:14:29] where's Dr. Phil [3:14:30] are you here [3:14:31] come here [3:14:32] come here Dr. Phil [3:14:35] no I did his show [3:14:37] wow [3:14:39] come on up here [3:14:46] Dr. Phil [3:14:47] get up here [3:14:48] give them a little lecture [3:14:50] but very short [3:14:51] give them a little lecture [3:14:53] on life [3:14:53] talk about life [3:14:56] for two minutes or less [3:14:57] well hello [3:15:07] I had a different reaction [3:15:13] than the president [3:15:14] when I told my wife [3:15:15] I was coming [3:15:16] to the villages [3:15:16] she said oh no [3:15:17] not without me [3:15:20] you're not [3:15:21] those people [3:15:21] are crazy partiers [3:15:24] she says [3:15:28] Robin says [3:15:29] give you her love [3:15:30] she really wanted [3:15:31] to be here [3:15:32] but we have grandchildren [3:15:33] so I'm now [3:15:34] fifth in line [3:15:35] by the way [3:15:38] Mr. President [3:15:39] I've given that [3:15:40] cognitive test [3:15:41] that he took [3:15:41] I used to administer [3:15:43] those [3:15:44] where you give them [3:15:45] 9,000 divide by 2 [3:15:47] 6, 7 [3:15:48] I recall [3:15:49] one guy [3:15:50] did that [3:15:50] about the president's age [3:15:52] took about [3:15:54] six minutes [3:15:54] to go through it [3:15:55] he said [3:15:56] so what's your answer [3:15:57] he said [3:15:58] a small wire haired terrier [3:16:00] so great [3:16:04] that he got that done [3:16:05] no kidding [3:16:06] listen [3:16:08] I really do [3:16:09] want to take a chance [3:16:11] to talk about this [3:16:12] a little bit [3:16:12] because [3:16:13] what the president [3:16:15] is doing here [3:16:16] is really [3:16:18] something [3:16:19] you got to think [3:16:20] about differently [3:16:21] he's restoring [3:16:23] trust [3:16:24] between Americans [3:16:26] and the government [3:16:27] because you understand [3:16:29] you understand [3:16:37] that [3:16:37] that this was [3:16:39] your benefits [3:16:40] were never supposed [3:16:41] to be taxed [3:16:42] to begin with [3:16:43] that was the deal [3:16:46] the American government [3:16:47] made with the American people [3:16:49] and [3:16:50] and from 1935 [3:16:53] until 1983 [3:16:54] that was the deal [3:16:56] and then they changed [3:16:58] the deal [3:16:58] that wasn't [3:17:00] that wasn't what you started with [3:17:02] that wasn't the deal [3:17:03] and President Trump [3:17:05] is trying to bring [3:17:06] the deal back [3:17:07] and say [3:17:07] you can trust [3:17:08] your government [3:17:09] to do what they tell you [3:17:10] they will do [3:17:11] President Trump [3:17:19] is fighting [3:17:20] to restore trust [3:17:22] between Americans [3:17:23] and the government [3:17:25] and [3:17:26] and he's trying [3:17:27] to right a wrong here [3:17:29] one of the things [3:17:30] that President Trump [3:17:32] does [3:17:32] is he tries [3:17:33] to solve problems [3:17:34] that nobody else [3:17:35] is even working on [3:17:37] they're not even [3:17:38] working on this stuff [3:17:40] and he's solving [3:17:41] those problems [3:17:42] he's solving [3:17:45] the problems [3:17:45] other people [3:17:46] they're not even [3:17:47] working on [3:17:47] this taxation [3:17:49] is double [3:17:51] it's double taxation [3:17:53] workers pay [3:17:55] their 6.2% [3:17:57] with after-tax dollars [3:17:59] and then are taxing [3:18:01] them again [3:18:01] which is patently unfair [3:18:03] you're paying taxes twice [3:18:05] and he's not [3:18:09] he's not willing [3:18:10] to say that [3:18:10] and seniors are vulnerable [3:18:12] because you have [3:18:13] fixed incomes [3:18:14] and no ability [3:18:15] to earn your way [3:18:16] out of a broken [3:18:16] tax promise [3:18:18] for a tax burden [3:18:20] and he's fighting [3:18:21] for that [3:18:22] so you don't have [3:18:23] to do that [3:18:24] and I think [3:18:26] everybody should [3:18:27] recognize [3:18:27] he's fighting [3:18:29] for something [3:18:30] you can't fight [3:18:31] back for [3:18:32] and that is [3:18:34] that is so important [3:18:35] and it's really [3:18:37] critical [3:18:38] that this [3:18:39] simplifies everything [3:18:40] and people will say [3:18:42] well it's going to [3:18:43] cost money [3:18:44] that was the deal [3:18:45] that was why [3:18:46] they changed the deal [3:18:47] it didn't have anything [3:18:48] to do with taxes [3:18:49] it had to do with [3:18:49] trying to increase revenue [3:18:51] if we'll just let him [3:18:53] go track down [3:18:54] the fraud money [3:18:55] it'll more than pay [3:18:57] for this [3:18:57] ten times over [3:18:58] it will more than pay [3:19:01] for this [3:19:01] to stop the fraud [3:19:03] in America [3:19:03] stop the fraud [3:19:05] in America [3:19:06] and here's a little [3:19:15] reminder [3:19:16] here's a little reminder [3:19:17] in case your mind [3:19:18] is playing tricks [3:19:19] on you [3:19:20] you matter [3:19:22] you are important [3:19:24] and you are important [3:19:25] to this president [3:19:26] I know him [3:19:28] and you are important [3:19:29] to this president [3:19:30] and I will tell you [3:19:38] a quick story [3:19:39] we win [3:19:42] the end [3:19:44] you know [3:19:51] I've spent most [3:19:52] of my life [3:19:53] certainly as a professional [3:19:55] actually since I was [3:19:56] 12 years old [3:19:57] studying why people [3:19:58] do what they do [3:19:58] and don't do [3:19:59] what they don't do [3:19:59] and I can tell you [3:20:03] that in studying that [3:20:05] I have found out [3:20:06] what makes people [3:20:07] champions [3:20:07] and I know [3:20:09] what makes him [3:20:10] a champion [3:20:11] I can tell you [3:20:13] people that are champions [3:20:15] play the game [3:20:16] with passion [3:20:17] they play the game [3:20:20] with passion [3:20:20] they surround themselves [3:20:22] with like-minded people [3:20:24] who understand [3:20:25] why they feel [3:20:27] so strongly [3:20:28] about what they do [3:20:29] they tell themselves [3:20:30] the truth [3:20:31] they deal with the truth [3:20:32] when it comes up [3:20:33] and I didn't come down here [3:20:36] just to stand up [3:20:37] and say a few things [3:20:39] and get a little golf clap [3:20:40] from everybody [3:20:41] and say nice speech [3:20:42] I wanted to come down here [3:20:44] because I want you to remember [3:20:45] what I'm saying [3:20:46] about President Trump [3:20:47] and not getting taxed [3:20:49] on your social security benefits [3:20:51] and about his leadership [3:20:53] I want you to remember [3:20:55] that on May 1st [3:20:57] the bald guy came up [3:20:58] and told you [3:21:00] that this is important [3:21:01] and we've got midterms [3:21:03] coming up [3:21:03] and you need to make sure [3:21:05] that not only you vote [3:21:06] but find 10 people [3:21:07] and make sure that they vote [3:21:09] because we have a president [3:21:16] that stopped apologizing [3:21:18] for America [3:21:19] and started taking pride [3:21:21] in this country [3:21:22] I don't want you to [3:21:24] I don't want you to just hear me [3:21:26] I don't want you to just hear me [3:21:29] and give me a little golf clap [3:21:30] I want you to hear me [3:21:31] and say on this day [3:21:32] we decided we are marching [3:21:34] for the USA [3:21:36] we are marching for the USA [3:21:39] and we are marching [3:21:40] for this president [3:21:41] march for the USA [3:21:43] march for the USA [3:21:45] that was a good job [3:22:07] thank you Phil [3:22:09] that was great [3:22:09] so just in finishing up [3:22:12] I just want to say [3:22:13] Phil that was fantastic [3:22:14] thank you [3:22:15] so true [3:22:16] you weren't supposed to be [3:22:17] paying those taxes [3:22:18] but now you're not [3:22:20] so today we delivered [3:22:22] the huge win [3:22:23] for our great fishermen [3:22:25] and anglers here in Florida [3:22:26] I don't know how many people fish [3:22:28] does anybody fish [3:22:29] we've just officially approved [3:22:32] something they've been looking for [3:22:34] a long time [3:22:35] all state permits [3:22:36] for the 2026 red snapper [3:22:40] recreational season [3:22:41] for years [3:22:42] our great fishermen [3:22:43] have been punished [3:22:44] with very short [3:22:45] federal fishing seasons [3:22:47] despite record high fish populations [3:22:49] and the states are begging [3:22:51] they're just begging [3:22:52] and the people are begging [3:22:54] to get going [3:22:55] we want to go fishing [3:22:56] and the incompetent [3:22:57] Biden administration [3:22:58] tried to shut down [3:23:00] the oceans [3:23:00] for our fishermen [3:23:01] we love and respect [3:23:03] our fishermen [3:23:03] and unlike the democrats [3:23:05] we'll only do them good [3:23:06] so to all of those [3:23:08] who fish red snapper [3:23:09] and other fish [3:23:10] Trump and Noah [3:23:12] are delivering for you [3:23:14] so just enjoy it [3:23:15] we're all set [3:23:16] it's all done [3:23:16] you got fish [3:23:17] if you catch [3:23:18] if you catch some extra fish [3:23:20] enjoy it [3:23:21] you got plenty of fish [3:23:23] there are a lot of fish [3:23:25] in the ocean [3:23:26] I don't know where they came up [3:23:28] with that one [3:23:29] but there's a lot of fish [3:23:30] you know [3:23:30] the environmental catastrophes [3:23:33] that they've done [3:23:34] to this country [3:23:35] is just terrible [3:23:35] starting on day one [3:23:36] we took the most dangerous [3:23:38] unsafe violent [3:23:39] and open border [3:23:40] and created [3:23:41] the most secure border [3:23:42] in the history [3:23:43] of the United States [3:23:44] of America [3:23:45] with zero illegal aliens [3:23:47] having come into our country [3:23:49] in the last 11 months [3:23:50] zero [3:23:51] in 2025 [3:23:54] we achieved the largest drop [3:23:56] in the murder rate [3:23:56] ever recorded [3:23:57] I hate to even say it [3:23:58] it sounds like [3:23:59] sort of terrible [3:24:00] but think of it [3:24:01] the murder rate [3:24:02] who talks about that [3:24:03] but crime has gotten so bad [3:24:05] during the Biden administration [3:24:06] it was the largest number [3:24:10] of murders [3:24:10] that we've ever had [3:24:11] now we had the lowest number [3:24:13] of murders in our country [3:24:14] in 125 years [3:24:16] think of that [3:24:16] all the way back to 1900 [3:24:19] we cut the flow of fentanyl [3:24:23] across the border [3:24:24] by 63 percent [3:24:25] think of that [3:24:26] and it doesn't come in [3:24:28] at all by water [3:24:28] I wonder why [3:24:30] by water [3:24:34] we're down 97 percent [3:24:36] and we're all looking [3:24:38] for the 3 percent [3:24:39] because we consider them [3:24:40] the bravest people [3:24:41] anywhere in the world [3:24:42] you saw what we had to do [3:24:45] for years [3:24:45] they would [3:24:46] they would get a boat [3:24:47] they'd bring them in [3:24:48] they'd book them [3:24:49] and they'd let them go [3:24:50] and he'd go back [3:24:52] and they'd go back [3:24:53] to wherever they came from [3:24:54] in South America [3:24:55] they'd be [3:24:55] taking a boat in [3:24:56] the next day [3:24:57] no we stopped it [3:24:58] it was enough [3:24:59] we're down 97 percent [3:25:01] in fentanyl by sea [3:25:02] thank you [3:25:03] and we unleashed [3:25:06] American energy [3:25:08] with those [3:25:08] beautiful words [3:25:10] those gorgeous words [3:25:11] that probably helped me [3:25:12] get elected [3:25:13] it's lucky we have [3:25:14] all that oil [3:25:14] because we're selling [3:25:15] a lot of it now [3:25:16] those ships are coming up [3:25:17] instead of the Hormoz Strait [3:25:19] they're coming up [3:25:20] those ships are coming up [3:25:21] by the hundreds [3:25:22] they're loading up [3:25:23] in Texas [3:25:24] Louisiana [3:25:24] Alaska [3:25:25] but we [3:25:26] had those beautiful words [3:25:28] we have plenty of oil [3:25:29] we have more oil [3:25:30] we have double the oil [3:25:32] if you add up [3:25:34] Saudi Arabia [3:25:35] and Russia [3:25:36] we're more than double [3:25:38] what they produce together [3:25:39] think of that [3:25:40] the words are [3:25:41] drill [3:25:42] baby [3:25:42] drill [3:25:44] and as you can see [3:25:49] we rebuilt [3:25:50] our great military [3:25:51] in my first term [3:25:52] and spent [3:25:53] over a trillion dollars [3:25:54] of investment [3:25:55] over the last [3:25:56] very short period of time [3:25:58] and despite the fact [3:25:59] that they embarrassed us [3:26:01] in Afghanistan [3:26:02] by leaving a lot of [3:26:03] equipment behind [3:26:04] those fools [3:26:05] but it was still [3:26:06] a lot of equipment [3:26:07] but not a lot [3:26:08] compared to what we did [3:26:09] but we rebuilt it [3:26:11] during my first term [3:26:11] and my first year [3:26:13] and I didn't know [3:26:15] we'd have to use it [3:26:16] this much [3:26:16] but if you look [3:26:17] at what we've done [3:26:17] I mean [3:26:18] Venezuela is considered [3:26:19] one of the greatest [3:26:21] military movements [3:26:23] in history [3:26:24] there's never been [3:26:24] anything like it [3:26:25] and frankly [3:26:26] we're doing just about [3:26:28] as well [3:26:29] in Iran [3:26:30] but I don't like [3:26:30] talking about it [3:26:31] until the jobs [3:26:32] are finished [3:26:33] let's not talk [3:26:33] about anything [3:26:34] until it gets finished [3:26:35] but think of it [3:26:36] their navy's gone [3:26:38] their air force [3:26:39] is gone [3:26:40] their whole place [3:26:41] is gone [3:26:41] and then we [3:26:43] get people to say [3:26:44] that we're not winning [3:26:45] you know [3:26:46] we get the radical left [3:26:47] to say [3:26:48] we're not winning [3:26:48] we're not winning [3:26:49] they don't have [3:26:49] any military left [3:26:50] it's unbelievable [3:26:51] it's actually [3:26:51] it's actually [3:26:53] I believe [3:26:53] it's treasonous [3:26:54] okay [3:26:55] you want to know [3:26:55] that it's treasonous [3:26:57] so we rebuilt [3:27:02] our military [3:27:03] we have the greatest [3:27:04] military anywhere [3:27:05] in the world [3:27:05] and we've proven that [3:27:06] in Venezuela [3:27:08] we're proving it [3:27:09] right now in Iran [3:27:10] they're looking [3:27:10] they're saying [3:27:10] what the hell is this [3:27:12] this should have been [3:27:13] done Iran [3:27:13] by other presidents [3:27:14] long before me [3:27:15] and it should have been [3:27:16] done by other countries [3:27:17] too [3:27:18] and we got no help [3:27:20] from NATO [3:27:21] we got no help [3:27:24] zero from NATO [3:27:25] you know [3:27:26] we spent trillions [3:27:27] of dollars on NATO [3:27:28] we got no help [3:27:29] we didn't need it [3:27:31] but we got none [3:27:32] I said [3:27:33] would you like to come [3:27:34] yeah you're fired [3:27:35] he said fire him [3:27:38] no [3:27:40] they know [3:27:42] they got problems [3:27:43] no [3:27:44] it was a paper tiger [3:27:45] we got critical race theory [3:27:48] out of our schools [3:27:49] we [3:27:49] we abolished [3:27:52] DEI [3:27:54] all across [3:27:55] our federal government [3:27:56] our people [3:27:57] are prospering again [3:27:59] our country [3:27:59] is winning again [3:28:01] and America [3:28:01] is respected again [3:28:03] perhaps [3:28:03] respected [3:28:04] more right now [3:28:06] than ever before [3:28:07] and if you go back [3:28:08] one year [3:28:09] one and a half years [3:28:10] we were a laughing stock [3:28:12] all over the world [3:28:13] we had a president [3:28:14] that couldn't walk up [3:28:15] a flight of stairs [3:28:16] our whole thing [3:28:17] was ridiculous [3:28:18] couldn't walk upstairs [3:28:20] or downstairs [3:28:21] now I'm very careful [3:28:22] when I say this [3:28:22] because there'll be a day [3:28:24] when I may go down [3:28:27] and I don't want to be [3:28:29] too strong on that [3:28:30] because if it happens [3:28:30] I want to just pop up [3:28:31] and say hi everybody [3:28:32] how you doing [3:28:33] but he fell excessively [3:28:37] he fell more than [3:28:39] any humidity [3:28:39] I think he set a record [3:28:41] most falls [3:28:41] most falls in history [3:28:44] nah [3:28:45] he was a laughing stock [3:28:46] the falls were the least of it [3:28:48] it was an absolute [3:28:49] what they did to our country [3:28:50] I'm telling you [3:28:51] we wouldn't have a country [3:28:52] we couldn't have stood [3:28:53] another year of it [3:28:54] with the borders [3:28:56] our borders were being [3:28:58] that wasn't people coming [3:28:59] that was an invasion [3:29:00] of our country [3:29:01] 11,888 murderers [3:29:04] 50% of which [3:29:06] more than that [3:29:07] killed more than one person [3:29:09] these are the people [3:29:10] they allowed into our country [3:29:11] the good news is [3:29:12] we're getting them back [3:29:14] and we're getting them out [3:29:15] we're getting them out [3:29:16] and I want to thank [3:29:21] border patrol [3:29:21] and I want to thank ICE [3:29:23] for the abuse [3:29:25] that they have to take [3:29:26] from the Democrats [3:29:28] that's nice [3:29:39] they'll be happy to hear that [3:29:40] thank you [3:29:49] they'll be happy to hear [3:29:50] that they watch [3:29:51] I mean ICE [3:29:52] the job they have [3:29:53] border patrol [3:29:54] the job they have [3:29:55] think of it [3:29:55] the border [3:29:56] zero [3:29:57] 11 months [3:29:57] zero people came [3:29:59] through our border [3:30:00] zero [3:30:01] and those charts [3:30:02] are made up by Democrats [3:30:03] they don't even try [3:30:05] the interest [3:30:05] you know [3:30:06] that used to be thousands [3:30:07] hundreds of thousands [3:30:08] of people lined up [3:30:09] trying to break into our country [3:30:10] now there's nobody [3:30:11] you have these plazas [3:30:12] there's nobody in them [3:30:13] they don't [3:30:14] because they know [3:30:14] they're not coming in [3:30:15] but the job [3:30:18] that border patrol [3:30:18] and ICE [3:30:19] and then they get ridiculed [3:30:20] and defunded [3:30:21] they will defund your police [3:30:25] if they had free reign [3:30:26] the Democrats will [3:30:27] defund your police [3:30:29] we cannot [3:30:30] this is what they're doing [3:30:31] with ICE [3:30:32] this is what they're doing [3:30:33] with border patrol [3:30:34] with the help of our [3:30:35] Republican majorities [3:30:37] in Congress [3:30:37] we will pass [3:30:38] the great health care plan [3:30:39] stop all payments [3:30:41] to big insurance companies [3:30:42] and give the money [3:30:43] directly to the people [3:30:44] to buy their own health care [3:30:46] which will be [3:30:49] a much better health care [3:30:50] at a much lower price [3:30:52] than ours [3:30:52] you're working on that [3:30:53] it's one of the most [3:30:54] popular things [3:30:55] you know [3:30:55] the problem is [3:30:56] the Democrats [3:30:57] will not vote for it [3:30:58] because they're owned [3:30:59] by these big insurance companies [3:31:01] they're owned [3:31:02] lock, stock and barrel [3:31:04] we want to pay the money [3:31:06] not to the insurance company [3:31:08] but to the people directly [3:31:09] directly to the people [3:31:10] a health savings account [3:31:13] directly into that account [3:31:16] and you go out [3:31:17] and buy your own [3:31:18] much better health insurance [3:31:20] at a much lower cost [3:31:21] money left over [3:31:22] will [3:31:23] crush violent crime [3:31:24] we have done [3:31:25] an unbelievable job [3:31:27] on crime [3:31:27] impose harsh new penalties [3:31:29] for repeat offenders [3:31:30] crack down on Marxist prosecutors [3:31:32] and rogue judges [3:31:33] and end deadly sanctuary cities [3:31:36] which is basically only [3:31:38] it's only to protect criminals [3:31:41] it's a sanctuary for criminals [3:31:43] and we will end [3:31:44] one of the worst things [3:31:45] that's happened in our country [3:31:46] it's just absolutely [3:31:48] hurt our country so badly [3:31:51] no cash bail [3:31:52] they go in [3:31:53] they murder somebody [3:31:54] they're out on the street [3:31:55] another 15 minutes [3:31:56] after going into a court [3:31:58] no bail [3:31:58] no cash bail [3:31:59] as a disaster [3:32:00] we'll end it [3:32:01] and we will [3:32:01] defend America's borders [3:32:04] we'll pass the Save America Act [3:32:06] to protect our sacred American election [3:32:08] because all voters [3:32:13] must show voter ID [3:32:14] all voters must have [3:32:15] proof of citizenship [3:32:17] and there will be no mail-in ballots [3:32:23] except for illness [3:32:24] disability [3:32:25] military deployment [3:32:27] or travel [3:32:28] and we will also enshrine [3:32:32] in permanent law [3:32:33] no men in women's sports [3:32:36] and did you ever hear [3:32:42] of something like [3:32:43] you know I'm just [3:32:46] as I say it a lot [3:32:48] can you imagine [3:32:49] 15 years ago [3:32:50] saying that [3:32:51] there will be no men [3:32:52] in women's sports [3:32:53] people would say [3:32:54] he's crazy [3:32:55] there's something wrong [3:32:55] with that guy [3:32:56] it's a real fight [3:32:57] I watched one of these [3:32:59] local congressmen [3:33:00] the other day [3:33:00] saying [3:33:00] we must have men [3:33:01] in women's sports [3:33:02] the whole thing is [3:33:03] crazy [3:33:04] you ever see [3:33:05] the weightlifting records [3:33:07] it's like [3:33:07] a 112 pound difference [3:33:09] a record stands [3:33:11] for 19 years [3:33:12] and a woman [3:33:14] great athlete [3:33:14] beautiful woman [3:33:15] slightly muscular [3:33:17] slightly [3:33:19] little bit more than normal [3:33:21] but she's a great weightlifter [3:33:22] and stood for 19 [3:33:24] they put an eighth of an ounce [3:33:25] on one side of the barbell [3:33:27] an eighth of an ounce [3:33:28] on the other [3:33:28] she's going for [3:33:29] Olympic gold [3:33:31] and she wants to qualify [3:33:34] it's easy [3:33:35] it's going to be easy [3:33:35] she's better than the other women [3:33:37] and she gets up [3:33:38] and she works [3:33:39] and she works [3:33:40] and my wife hates [3:33:41] when I do this [3:33:42] my wife [3:33:43] our great first lady [3:33:44] how about [3:33:44] she's a movie star [3:33:45] now [3:33:45] can you believe it [3:33:46] terrible [3:33:49] I don't know [3:33:51] if I'm happy about that [3:33:52] or sad about that [3:33:53] but no [3:33:54] she's got [3:33:55] she had the number one movie [3:33:56] you saw that [3:33:57] Melania [3:33:57] and then [3:33:59] it was number one streaming [3:34:02] and I said to her [3:34:03] no family [3:34:05] can have two stars [3:34:07] what do you think [3:34:07] about that Dr. Phil [3:34:08] no family can have [3:34:11] two stars Dr. Phil [3:34:12] this is not a good situation [3:34:14] I don't like it [3:34:15] Dr. Phil would tell me [3:34:16] I'm right [3:34:17] but don't say it [3:34:18] no she's done a great job [3:34:20] but she hates it [3:34:21] when I do the thing [3:34:22] on weightlifting [3:34:23] she says it's so [3:34:24] unprecedented [3:34:25] and she hates [3:34:27] when I dance to [3:34:28] at the end [3:34:28] she hates when I dance [3:34:33] to what's sometimes [3:34:34] referred to as [3:34:35] the gay national anthem [3:34:37] you know [3:34:37] she hates it [3:34:39] you know that song [3:34:39] was number five [3:34:40] 32 years ago [3:34:41] and it went to number one [3:34:43] 32 years later [3:34:44] there's never been [3:34:45] anything like [3:34:45] it never hit number one [3:34:47] it was number five [3:34:48] 32 years ago [3:34:49] and it went to number one [3:34:50] for months [3:34:51] during the last months [3:34:52] we love that song [3:34:54] but she goes [3:34:56] darling please [3:34:57] you know she's a very [3:34:57] elegant woman [3:34:58] she goes darling please [3:34:59] don't dance [3:35:00] it's not presidential [3:35:01] I said it may not [3:35:03] be presidential [3:35:04] but I'm leading [3:35:05] by 20 points [3:35:06] in the pulse [3:35:06] but she particularly [3:35:11] hates the image [3:35:12] of me showing [3:35:14] sweat and strain [3:35:16] of the young woman [3:35:17] trying to win [3:35:17] the weightlifting contest [3:35:20] against a group [3:35:22] of women [3:35:22] and one gentleman [3:35:23] who decided [3:35:24] to go on [3:35:26] to the other side [3:35:27] he transferred [3:35:28] to the other side [3:35:30] and and transgender [3:35:35] transgender anyone [3:35:37] and she got up [3:35:39] and her mother [3:35:41] was down there [3:35:41] her mother was so proud [3:35:43] with the American flag [3:35:44] a little American flag [3:35:45] like remember [3:35:45] George Foreman [3:35:46] the great George Foreman [3:35:47] had that little tiny flag [3:35:48] when he went [3:35:48] she had one of them too [3:35:50] and she was screaming [3:35:51] for her child [3:35:52] who was a weightlifter [3:35:54] a real good one [3:35:54] and she got up [3:35:55] and she grabbed it [3:35:58] she grabbed at us [3:35:59] Oz is a big physical [3:36:00] fitness guy [3:36:01] and she got it [3:36:03] come on baby [3:36:04] you can do it [3:36:05] the mother's screaming [3:36:05] the father didn't care [3:36:06] because he doesn't believe [3:36:08] that his daughter [3:36:08] can beat the person [3:36:09] that's coming up next [3:36:10] the father's saying [3:36:12] there's no way [3:36:12] she's beating that guy [3:36:13] so she gets up [3:36:15] and she puts [3:36:15] and she's ready [3:36:17] now she's just [3:36:18] got to do that [3:36:18] finally she's almost home [3:36:20] one eighth of a pound [3:36:22] more on each other [3:36:22] one eighth [3:36:23] just a tiny little bit [3:36:24] uh [3:36:25] uh [3:36:27] come on darling [3:36:29] the mother's screaming [3:36:29] like crazy [3:36:30] darling I love you [3:36:31] darling oh mom [3:36:33] I can't do it [3:36:33] well [3:36:34] she failed [3:36:36] she was devastated [3:36:37] and then a young lady [3:36:40] comes up [3:36:40] who was a young man [3:36:42] just a little while ago [3:36:43] and he was actually [3:36:46] a very poor [3:36:47] he was a weightlifter [3:36:48] but he was at the [3:36:49] one of the worst [3:36:50] in the country [3:36:50] he was the lowest rung [3:36:52] about as low as you [3:36:53] can get [3:36:54] so he transferred [3:36:55] over to the other side [3:36:57] and he stood over [3:37:00] there [3:37:00] that big barbell [3:37:02] he looked at it [3:37:03] the guy could have [3:37:11] lifted another [3:37:12] 150 pounds [3:37:13] the whole thing [3:37:15] is crazy [3:37:16] okay [3:37:17] but the democrats [3:37:19] want men [3:37:20] to play [3:37:22] in women's sports [3:37:23] and I won't go [3:37:25] into swimming [3:37:26] or anything else [3:37:26] but the whole thing [3:37:27] is ridiculous [3:37:28] and we want [3:37:29] no transgender [3:37:31] surgery [3:37:32] and mutilization [3:37:33] of our children [3:37:34] so with the help [3:37:39] of everyone [3:37:40] in the villages [3:37:41] I only got 97% [3:37:42] of the vote [3:37:43] you know [3:37:44] we're still looking [3:37:44] for that 3% also [3:37:46] could all of those [3:37:50] that voted for [3:37:51] don't forget [3:37:52] I had a run [3:37:52] against two candidates [3:37:53] one with sleepy Joe [3:37:54] and then he [3:37:55] petered out [3:37:56] you know [3:37:57] typically when you're [3:37:58] 30 points down [3:37:59] you're not going to win [3:37:59] think of it [3:38:01] it's like you're [3:38:02] in a fight [3:38:03] UFC [3:38:03] the great Dana White [3:38:04] you're in a fight [3:38:05] the fighters being [3:38:06] just absolutely killed [3:38:07] and they take him out [3:38:08] give you another guy [3:38:09] to beat [3:38:09] so they gave me [3:38:11] another guy [3:38:12] by the name of Kamala [3:38:14] and they said [3:38:18] she'll have a six week [3:38:19] honeymoon period [3:38:20] and then they'll get [3:38:22] to know her [3:38:22] and it's true [3:38:23] remember [3:38:24] she had a little [3:38:24] honeymoon period [3:38:25] and she wouldn't [3:38:28] do interviews [3:38:28] she wouldn't do [3:38:29] I said there must be [3:38:30] something wrong with her [3:38:31] why wouldn't she do [3:38:32] even favorable interviews [3:38:34] like Dr. Phil [3:38:35] Dr. Phil would have [3:38:36] done an interview [3:38:37] I don't know [3:38:38] if he would have been [3:38:39] so nice to her [3:38:40] actually he might have [3:38:40] been tough [3:38:41] he might have been [3:38:42] tough on her Phil [3:38:42] but so then I had Kamala [3:38:45] we beat Kamala [3:38:46] by a landslide [3:38:47] think of it [3:38:47] we won every swing state [3:38:50] we won all seven [3:38:51] they said [3:38:51] Trump could win [3:38:52] three swing states [3:38:53] and still win the election [3:38:55] he's leading by so much [3:38:56] he could win [3:38:56] we won all seven swing states [3:38:58] we won the electoral college [3:39:01] in a landslide [3:39:02] we won the [3:39:02] we won the popular vote [3:39:07] by millions [3:39:07] we won the popular [3:39:09] you know I hate it the first time [3:39:10] we won the popular vote [3:39:11] the first time too [3:39:12] by a lot [3:39:12] by millions [3:39:13] but they had me down [3:39:14] a little bit [3:39:15] in the popular vote [3:39:15] and it always introduced [3:39:17] Donald Trump [3:39:18] who lost the popular vote [3:39:20] this is the way [3:39:20] I got to always introduce [3:39:21] that's why I said [3:39:23] I got to win the popular vote [3:39:24] you know it's all about [3:39:25] the electoral college [3:39:26] but every time [3:39:27] they introduced me [3:39:28] they'd say [3:39:29] ladies and gentlemen [3:39:30] a man who [3:39:31] lost the popular vote [3:39:34] but he's president [3:39:36] this is the way [3:39:38] I got introduced [3:39:39] you know [3:39:39] so I said [3:39:40] I don't like that [3:39:41] so we won the popular vote [3:39:43] by a lot [3:39:43] with all their cheating [3:39:45] that was [3:39:45] that was popular vote AC [3:39:51] you know what AC means [3:39:52] after cheating [3:39:53] we still won it [3:39:54] we still [3:39:55] because they cheat like hell [3:39:56] that's what they do best [3:39:58] they cheat on elections [3:39:59] look [3:40:00] if they did [3:40:01] in all fairness to them [3:40:02] if they didn't cheat [3:40:03] it would be impossible [3:40:03] to win [3:40:04] you don't win [3:40:05] when you have open borders [3:40:06] when you have men and women's sports [3:40:08] when you have [3:40:09] the transgender [3:40:10] think of this [3:40:11] transgender [3:40:12] mutualization of your children [3:40:14] oh please vote for me [3:40:15] I'm all in favor of [3:40:16] transgender mutualization [3:40:18] of your child [3:40:19] you don't win [3:40:20] the kind of things [3:40:21] weak on crime [3:40:22] I'm high on taxes [3:40:24] they voted against [3:40:25] all of these tax cuts [3:40:26] that we got here [3:40:26] they voted against [3:40:28] they didn't vote against [3:40:29] because they thought [3:40:30] they were doing something good [3:40:31] they voted against [3:40:32] because I was in favor [3:40:33] anything I'm in favor [3:40:35] I'm telling you [3:40:36] I'm going to run [3:40:37] a much different campaign [3:40:39] I'm going to oppose [3:40:41] all of those things [3:40:41] that are really [3:40:42] really good [3:40:43] we're going to win [3:40:44] we're going to get [3:40:45] such democrat support [3:40:46] you're not going to believe it [3:40:47] they have no clue [3:40:50] but we're going to keep on [3:40:51] fighting for American seniors [3:40:52] we've done more for the senior [3:40:53] than any other person [3:40:55] ever in this office [3:40:57] and we're going to keep on [3:41:02] winning for America [3:41:03] we'll honor 250 years [3:41:05] of independence [3:41:06] liberty and freedom [3:41:07] we have it coming up [3:41:08] and we've made our country great [3:41:14] you know we'll never ever [3:41:16] disrespect MAGA [3:41:17] make America great again [3:41:18] but you know [3:41:20] when you think about it [3:41:21] make America great again [3:41:23] America is now great [3:41:25] so to say [3:41:26] make America great again [3:41:27] but I'm still not getting rid of MAGA [3:41:29] we're not getting rid of MAGA [3:41:31] because MAGA is the greatest slogan [3:41:32] the greatest branding [3:41:34] the greatest anything [3:41:35] in the history of politics [3:41:37] of any country [3:41:38] you remember last time [3:41:46] because we were doing so well [3:41:47] I had a potential slogan [3:41:49] keep America great [3:41:52] so instead of make America great again [3:41:53] it was keep America great [3:41:56] here's the problem [3:41:57] CAG [3:41:58] I said that doesn't work [3:42:01] CAG [3:42:01] and I just couldn't get away [3:42:04] and then I did polls [3:42:05] would you rather have MAGA [3:42:07] make America great again [3:42:08] or CAG [3:42:09] and everyone says [3:42:10] we want MAGA [3:42:11] we want MAGA [3:42:12] but what we do have [3:42:13] is a new kind of a thing [3:42:15] it's America is back [3:42:17] and that's really true [3:42:18] America is back [3:42:19] bigger, better [3:42:20] and stronger than ever [3:42:23] it's back [3:42:24] bigger, better [3:42:25] and stronger [3:42:26] than ever [3:42:27] and just to put it [3:42:28] in some words [3:42:29] that you've heard before [3:42:31] together we will [3:42:33] make America [3:42:35] powerful again [3:42:36] we will make [3:42:39] America [3:42:40] wealthy again [3:42:42] we will make [3:42:43] America [3:42:44] Dr. Oz [3:42:45] healthy again [3:42:46] we will make [3:42:48] America [3:42:49] strong again [3:42:50] we will make [3:42:52] America [3:42:53] proud again [3:42:54] we will make [3:42:55] America [3:42:56] safe again [3:42:58] and we [3:42:59] will make [3:43:00] America [3:43:01] great again [3:43:02] Thank you. 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