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REPLAY: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Holds a Press Briefing - 03/30/26

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"Good morning. Welcome to RSBN Live. I'm Matthew Alvarez. Thanks so much for live streaming in for our coverage of Carolyn Leavitt's White House press briefing coming up at about one o'clock. We have a lot to get to, a lot of interviews, a lot of videos, a lot of stories to talk about. This as we..."

[0:11] Good morning. Welcome to RSBN Live. I'm Matthew Alvarez. Thanks so much for live streaming in [0:16] for our coverage of Carolyn Leavitt's White House press briefing coming up at about one o'clock. We [0:23] have a lot to get to, a lot of interviews, a lot of videos, a lot of stories to talk about. [0:27] This as we monitor the latest with Operation Epic Fury, plus where does the Save America Act stand [0:34] and what's needed in order for it to be signed into law. Let's first start with President Trump's [0:40] press conference on Air Force One as he returned from Florida to D.C. just yesterday. [0:47] So we've had very good negotiations today with Iran. A lot of the things have worked out, [0:59] but they're very good. Nicely. Destroyed a lot of additional targets today. The Navy's gone, [1:05] the Air Force has gone. We know that. We destroyed many, many targets today. It was a big day. [1:12] And we are negotiating with them directly and indirectly. We have emissaries, but we also [1:20] have a lot of things to do. As you know, they've agreed to send eight boats two days ago, and then [1:26] they added another two. So it was 10 boats. And now today they gave us as a tribute. I don't know [1:34] we can't define it exactly, but they gave us, I think, out of a sign of respect, 20 boats of oil, [1:42] big, big boats of oil going through the Harbour Strait. And that's taking place. We're doing [1:58] extremely well in that regard. [2:00] Negotiations. You never know with Iran, because we negotiate with them, and then we always have [2:08] some B-2 bombers, or just terminating, as an example, the Iran nuclear deal done by Barack [2:14] Hussein Obama. Probably the worst deal we've ever done is a commerce deal. They're unfortunately [2:21] otherwise right now they'd have a nuclear weapon. The attack with the B-2 bombers, and we stopped [2:27] them from having nuclear. And now we had to blow them up again. And we will probably, I think, [2:35] we'll make a deal with them. I'm pretty sure. But it's possible. [2:39] We won't. But we've had regime change. If you look already, because the one regime was decimated, [2:46] destroyed, they're all dead. The next regime is mostly dead. The third regime, we're dealing with [2:53] different people than anybody's dealt with before. It's a whole different group of people. So I would [2:59] consider that regime change. And frankly, they've been very reasonable. So I think we've had regime [3:05] change. But we can't do much better than that. The regime that was really bad, really evil, was the [3:11] one that was done. The second was appointed. And they're gone. They're all dead, who may have a little [3:21] life. And then they're really the third group. And the third group of people that seem to be more [3:28] reasonable. It truly is regime change. Change is an imperative. I think we have it automatically. [3:36] I did something today. We just got these in from the architects. A lot of people are talking about [3:44] how beautiful the ballroom is. For 150 years. [3:47] They've wanted to build a ballroom at the White House. And other presidents have wanted it. When [3:57] we have dignities coming like President Xi of China or anybody else, we have very small rooms. [4:03] They're not big enough to handle the kind of capacity that you need. It's the same height as [4:10] the White House. It's an incredible fitting. You see what that is, right? Nice. The view, this is [4:20] coming from right opposite the Treasury Building. [4:25] Beautiful Capitol. Beautiful building. One of the, I think it'll be the finest ballroom of its kind [4:32] anywhere in the world. A lot of people are giving it really good reviews. Some are giving it reviews [4:37] without even seeing the building, because this just came out today. These pictures we just made [4:41] today. We got rid of, along quite a while ago, the stairs on the south side. And it's become [4:50] really beautiful. But it matches and fits the White House. It's also capable of handling the, [4:57] the inauguration. We have all bulletproof glass. We have drone-proof roofs, ceilings, everything's [5:06] drone-proof and bulletproof. And unfortunately, we're living in an age where that's a good thing. [5:12] And this is the view from the Treasury opposite the Treasury. Let me see another one of them. [5:18] Here's a view from on the south with the porch, which is a porch. And it's also a fire stair, [5:24] basically, leading down to the grounds. And that porch will be magnificent, looking in between the [5:29] columns. [5:31] No longer, we took the stairs out that were on the south side and really replaced them with these [5:38] stairs. So you have an open porch and you have the closed porch under the columns, overlooking the [5:43] Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial slash Monument. So that's [5:51] great. This is a view of the columns as they are going to be made. They're going to be hand-carved [6:02] and they'll be at the top of the line. There'll be Corinthian, which is [6:07] considered the best, the most beautiful, by far. [6:12] Timeline. [6:14] Timeline. So we're ahead of schedule and under budget. And all of this money, all of the money [6:21] paid, are paid by myself and donors. It's all donors. There's not one dime of government money [6:29] going into the ballroom. Now, the military is building a big complex under the ballroom, which [6:36] has come out recently because of a stupid lawsuit that was filed. [6:42] The military is building a massive complex under the ballroom, and that's under construction, and we're doing very well. [6:48] So we're ahead of schedule. That's part of it. And the ballroom essentially becomes a shed for what's being built under the [6:55] military, including from drones and including from any other thing. The glass, one of the windows, you see the big [7:03] windows, the glass is extremely thick. It's high-grade, bulletproof glass. So all of the windows are bulletproof. I think the Times wrote, [7:13] to you, some of the windows are fake. We have no fake windows. They said, they talked about a stairway to the south. We don't have a stairway to the south. [7:20] And that was replaced a long time ago. But this is a view of it from the north. And that's, if you see it, it fits in with the White House. [7:30] It's almost a twin to the White House. It's something we just wanted to pay tribute to the White House. And so that fits in beautifully. [7:39] Let me just see another one. [7:41] Here's another one. [7:43] Excuse me, wait. [7:45] I'm going to do this now because it's easier. I'm so busy that I don't have time to do this. But I'm fighting wars and other things. [7:53] But this is very important because this is going to be with us for a long time. And it's going to be, I think it'll be the greatest ballroom anywhere in the world. [8:02] It's the highest level, same height, exact height, if not higher, same height as the White House, exactly the same height. [8:10] And if you look, you have the White House over here. You have this. And that's a duplicate of the wall. So it pays total homage to the White House. [8:18] Which is, I think, very important. [8:23] Say it? [8:24] Sir, could you foresee a deal in Iran this upcoming week? [8:26] I do see a deal in Iran, yeah. [8:29] Could be soon. [8:30] Mr. President, are you considering still putting boots on the ground? And would you do that without going to Congress? [8:34] I just have lots of alternatives. We have tremendous numbers of ships over there. We don't need them though because of, you know, the power. [8:42] Look, I would say we're just like we're ahead of schedule on the ballroom in a much bigger way. [8:48] We're ahead of schedule with Iran. We're weeks ahead of schedule. [8:53] If you would have said that in three days we were going to knock out 158 ships, their entire navy, which we did. [8:59] We knocked out their entire air force. We knocked out most of their missiles. [9:03] That's why you see missile attacks, but they're down to just sputtering. [9:08] And we have a group, it's really a new regime. [9:11] It's people, people that we've never dealt with before that are acting very reasonable. [9:18] It is truly regime change. [9:20] Is Khamenei's son still alive, sir? Is he a part of these conversations? [9:23] We think he may be. Nobody's heard about him. He may be alive, but he's obviously very seriously in trouble. [9:31] He's seriously wounded. [9:33] If you had offered that 15-point plan to Iran, did they ever come back with a response? [9:38] Yeah, they came back with a 15-point plan. [9:40] What did they say? [9:41] They gave us most of the points. Why wouldn't they? [9:43] You make it sound like they've made some concessions. Can you identify those? [9:48] Well, they're agreeing with us on the plan. [9:50] I mean, we asked for 15 things, and for the most part, we're going to be asking for a couple of other things. [9:57] And just to prove that they're serious, they gave us all these votes. [10:00] When I talked about four days ago a present, I said they gave me a present, but I didn't think I was at liberty to say what it was. [10:07] What it was was 8 plus 2. It's 10 massive boatloads of oil. [10:12] And today they gave us another present. They gave us 20 boatloads of oil. [10:16] That starts being shipped tomorrow. [10:19] We're getting a lot of very important points. [10:23] Sir, were you caught off guard when the Senate passed the DHS funding bill? [10:27] It's a shame. They should really just go to a filibuster. They should terminate the filibuster. [10:32] And they should vote. That's what I think. [10:34] Look, I think the Senate is playing it too soft. [10:40] The Republicans are wonderful people, but we're dealing with very sick individuals. [10:46] The Democrats are sick. There's something wrong. They're like terrorists. [10:49] We have to protect our country. [10:51] We have to protect our border. [10:53] We have to protect our wall. [10:55] It was up to them. They'd open up the wall. [10:57] They'd let millions of people pour into our country again. [10:59] And we've all been through that. [11:01] I don't care if you're liberal or you're conservative. [11:03] What we have now is we have a beautiful, closed border. [11:08] We're getting murderers out of our country that Biden led in, the administration, the Democrats. [11:13] We're getting the drug lords out of our country. [11:15] We're bringing them back to other countries where they came from, from all over the world. [11:19] We have great crime numbers. [11:20] Despite the fact that they let us in. [11:21] Despite the fact that they let in 25 million people. [11:24] And we're focused on the bad ones. [11:26] I mean, the ones that came in. [11:29] We'll work on something, but we have to get the killers out. [11:32] We have to get the drug dealers out. [11:34] We have to get the criminally insane. [11:36] We have people that are criminally insane. [11:38] They are unbelievably violent people that come out of insane assholes. [11:42] The Democrats want them protected. [11:44] I want them out. They have to be out. [11:50] So what we're going to do is we're going to return to the back half [11:53] of the president's press gaggle that happened within that 24-7 news cycle from Florida to D.C. [11:59] Of course, the president back in D.C. now. [12:01] We're going to go to a number of interviews and also tell you about a number of stories that we're tracking here. [12:06] Let's first go to All Family Pharmacy and take a moment to tell you about one of our trusted sponsors. 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[14:27] You have to not focus so much in on it. [14:29] But it's such a tough one because the Save America Act is such a big deal, I think, for our country. [14:34] So we're going to get into some more of that in just a little bit. [14:37] But let's go back to President Trump at about 33,000 feet from about 24 hours ago [14:43] where he was speaking with the press on the back half of this press gaggle. [14:47] You can't have a country if they're here. [14:52] Would you sign a DHS deal without ICE funding in it? [14:56] Well, I think ICE is vital to the well-being of our country. [15:01] ICE, first of all, they're great patriots. [15:04] But they are physically and mentally very strong people. [15:08] And they are able to protect us from the animals that have been sent in, allowed to be sent in by the Biden administration, [15:16] where your people, jails, jails were prisons from Venezuela, from the Congo, from all over the world, every continent. [15:25] They were allowed to come in. [15:26] They were allowed to come in. [15:27] They were allowed to come into our country totally unchecked, totally unvetted. [15:31] You can't have a soft, weak, sad person deal with this. [15:38] You need strong people. [15:40] Now, they love our country. [15:42] They're very brave. [15:43] They're very strong, like some of these guys. [15:46] But you have to have these people removed or you don't have a country. [15:51] So we had the best crime numbers that we've had, murder numbers, the best in 125 years. [15:58] Think of it. [15:59] In 1900, before my father was born, by a lot, we have the best crime numbers. [16:04] And we're going to keep it that way. [16:06] And that's despite the fact that so many criminals were allowed into our country. [16:10] So we need ICE. [16:11] We need Border Patrol. [16:13] The last thing people want to see is our country overrun again by criminals. [16:17] And that's not going to happen. [16:19] We're not going to let that happen. [16:20] And, by the way, our country doesn't want that. [16:22] Mr. President, some Republicans, including Senator Mike Lee, say reconciliation won't work to pass the Safe America Act [16:28] because it's not budget-related. [16:29] What's your response to that? [16:30] Well, they say they'll have to — the parliamentarians are going to have to make a decision on that. [16:35] But, again, I say end the filibuster, terminate the filibuster, just vote, and you'll get everything you want. [16:43] You'll get all five things. [16:44] We have voter ID. [16:46] We have proof of citizenship. [16:48] It's so important. [16:49] Mail-in ballots have to be stopped, with exceptions, for the military, for sick people, people that are sick, people disabled, [16:56] for people that are traveling. [16:58] If you're traveling, you can vote. [17:01] But other than that, mail-in ballots are inherently dishonest. [17:04] Jimmy Carter and his Carter Commission said you can't have mail-in ballots. [17:08] We're the only country in the world that has mail-in ballots. [17:13] We're the only country in the world that has — you know, we have a big case coming in the Supreme Court [17:20] that had to do with the babies of slaves after the Civil War. [17:28] And instead of that, it's being used as a way for — [17:31] for rich countries and thousands and thousands of people from China coming in [17:36] and getting citizenship for people within their family. [17:39] This is not what they meant when they did that. [17:42] So that's a big decision coming up. [17:45] But if you look at it and you look at what we've done here, we have five points. [17:49] We don't want men playing women's sports. [17:51] The Democrats do. [17:54] We don't want transgender mutilization of our children. [17:58] The Democrats are just fine with it. [18:00] They could — [18:01] you could do every child in America. [18:03] They'd be very happy. [18:04] We don't want the mutilization of our children. [18:08] It's transgender, and we're not going to have it. [18:10] So we want to go into those things. [18:12] They're five points. [18:13] And with the filibuster termination, you could vote them all in. [18:17] The Republicans would have the vote. [18:19] Mr. President, Leader Thune told me that they do not have the votes to terminate the filibuster. [18:23] How will you get around that? [18:24] I know, but that's part of being a leader. [18:25] You have to get the votes. [18:26] Do you have confidence in Leader Thune? [18:27] I mean, I like him so much. [18:28] He's a — [18:29] he's a high-quality person. [18:30] And he told me the same thing. [18:31] We don't have the votes. [18:32] Well, he's only a couple of votes short. [18:33] But that's what being a leader is. [18:34] You have to get the votes. [18:35] You have to get the votes. [18:37] Those people will not be able to withstand the onslaught because Republicans and the [18:47] country wants it. [18:48] You know, it's polling at 87 percent voter ID. [18:49] Think of it. [18:50] We're talking about Save America. [18:51] And it's not the Save Act. [18:52] It's Save America Act, because it's saving America. [18:53] Save Act — nobody knows what it's saving. [18:54] It's the Save America Act. [18:55] And you have to have it. [18:56] And you have to have it. [18:57] And you have to have it. [18:58] And you have to have it. [18:59] And you have to have it. [19:00] And you have to have it. [19:01] And you have to have it. [19:02] You have to have it. [19:03] You have to have it. [19:04] The Save America Act, voter ID, all of these things, proof of citizenship — it's an 87 [19:11] percent issue with all voters, including Democrats. [19:14] The only ones that don't want it are Schumer and these corrupt Democrat leaders, because [19:20] it will not give them the ability to cheat in an election. [19:24] Look, why wouldn't you want voter ID? [19:26] There's not a reason in the world you wouldn't want it except to cheat. [19:29] And if they don't cheat, their policy is so bad, they'll never win another election. [19:32] Mr. President, on Friday, you mentioned that Cuba will be next. [19:33] What did you mean by that exactly? [19:34] And who will be next? [19:35] Cuba. [19:36] Yeah, Cuba's going to be next. [19:37] Cuba's going to be — [19:38] In what way? [19:40] Cuba's a mess. [19:41] It's a failing country. [19:42] And they're going to be next. [19:43] Within a short period of time, it's going to fail. [19:44] And we will be there to help it out. [19:45] We'll be there to help our great Cuban-Americans out who were thrown out of Cuba. [19:46] In many cases, their family members were mutilated and killed by Castro. [19:47] No, Cuba's going to be next, yeah. [19:48] Is that so? [19:49] Cuba's going to be next. [19:50] Cuba's going to be next. [19:52] Cuba's going to be next. [19:53] Cuba's going to be next. [19:54] Cuba's going to be next. [19:55] Are you considering withdrawing Kasey B? [19:56] Well, we're looking at a lot of different things. [19:57] I don't know how she's doing in the nomination process. [19:58] I'm more focused on Iran, but something like that would be possible. [19:59] We certainly have a lot of — we have a lot of great candidates. [20:00] She's not confident that she's going to win. [20:01] She's not confident that she's going to win. [20:02] But I think that she's going to win. [20:03] What do you think of Cuba when you're in a situation like this? [20:04] We don't know. [20:05] I don't know. [20:06] I don't know. [20:07] I don't know. [20:08] I don't know. [20:12] I don't know. [20:13] I don't know. [20:14] I don't know. [20:17] I don't know. [20:18] I don't know. [20:19] I don't know. [20:20] I don't know. [20:21] I don't know. [20:23] You know, something like that would be possible. [20:25] You certainly have a lot of, we have a lot of great candidates. [20:30] Do you still have confidence in Tulsi Gabbard, sir? [20:32] Yeah, I'm sure I do. [20:34] I mean, she's a little bit different in her thought process than me, but that doesn't make somebody not available to serve. [20:42] Is she on the same page as you? [20:43] I would say that I'm very strong on the fact that I don't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. [20:48] Because if they had a nuclear weapon, they'd use it immediately. [20:52] I think she's probably a little bit softer on that issue, but that's okay. [20:55] Some people are. [20:56] Most people aren't. [20:57] Most people are saying, thank you very much for doing what you did. [21:01] They are decimated right now. [21:03] They're going to give up nuclear weapons. [21:05] They're going to give us the nuclear dust. [21:07] They're going to do everything that we want to do. [21:09] And you know what? [21:10] They're going to go on and maybe have a great, a great country again. [21:14] But if they don't do that, they're not going to have a country. [21:18] They're not even going to have a country. [21:20] So she's softer on that issue. [21:22] But I have other people, not too many. [21:24] That's an issue that we've had great support. [21:26] You saw the CNN poll. [21:28] With Trump with MAGA, and I think MAGA is most of the Republican Party, is 100% approval. [21:35] In fact, the young gentleman that does the poll is very good, actually, because he's honest. [21:40] He said, I've never seen 100% before. [21:42] I'm 100% in the CNN poll, which just came out. [21:45] Thank you very much. [21:46] One more thing on Cuba. [21:48] There's a report that the U.S. is going to let a Russian oil company in. [21:51] Does that tanker go to Cuba? [21:52] Is that true? [21:53] Well, we have a tanker out there. [21:54] We don't mind having somebody get a boatload because they need one. [21:58] They have to survive. [21:59] It wouldn't bother them. [22:00] So that report is true as far as you know? [22:01] Well, I would say, I told them, if a country wants to send some oil into Cuba right now, [22:08] I have no problem with it. [22:09] Do you worry that that helps Vladimir Putin? [22:11] Whether it's Russia or not. [22:12] Do you worry that that helps Vladimir Putin, though? [22:14] Does it help him? [22:15] If he loses one boatload of oil, that's all it is. [22:18] It's fine. [22:19] If he wants to do that. [22:20] And if other countries want to do that. [22:21] If other countries want to do it, it doesn't bother me much. [22:23] It's not going to have an impact. [22:24] Cuba is finished. [22:25] They have a bad regime. [22:26] They have very bad and corrupt leadership. [22:27] And whether or not they get a boatload of oil, it's not going to matter. [22:28] I'd prefer letting it in, whether it's Russia or anybody else, because the people need heat [22:29] and cooling and all of the other things that you need going on. [22:30] Now, the issue of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran control of it and charging tolls. [22:32] What do you think about that? [22:33] Well, I have to find out. [22:34] I mean, it's a big deal. [22:35] It's a big deal. [22:36] It's a big deal. [22:37] It's a big deal. [22:38] It's a big deal. [22:39] It's a big deal. [22:40] It's a big deal. [22:41] It's a big deal. [22:42] You know, they're going to do whatever they have to do. [22:49] We could close that up in two minutes. [22:52] We could close that up so fast your head would spin. [23:00] Do you want to see Gulf countries that are being attacked by Iran to start to fight back? [23:06] They are fighting back. [23:07] Saudi Arabia is fighting back hard. [23:10] Qatar is fighting back. [23:12] UAE is fighting back. [23:13] back. Kuwait is fighting back. Bahrain is fighting back. They're all fighting back. [23:17] Actually, they were surprised to be hit. I was very surprised they got hit. [23:21] And once they got hit, they started fighting very well. We're very strong communications [23:27] with all of those countries, and they've all been fighting. They're 100 percent of ourselves. [23:30] Q Mr. President, how long can you pay TSA workers for? How long can you pay TSA workers for [23:35] from the One Big Beautiful Building? THE PRESIDENT. Well, we're going to pay them [23:37] for as long as we have to. And I will tell you, the ICE workers have been amazing. [23:41] And they're helping people with their bags. It's very interesting. We put ICE there. And [23:47] ICE got a very unfair press. They're doing an amazing job getting pardoned criminals, [23:52] murders — 11,888 murders were allowed to come into our country through Biden. [23:58] And ICE has been amazing. Now, we said, give us a little hand during this period of time, [24:03] because this is caused by Democrat terrorists. These people are sick. They don't care about our [24:08] country. 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[27:29] It's great to see you, brother. I hope you all are doing really well. [27:32] We see you out there on the streets bringing truth to power and we appreciate all the work [27:36] you're doing. Thank you so much Kalen. And, as you know to your point, that 24-7 [27:41] 447 news cycle is rapidly changing. A lot to keep up with out there. How do you guys even judge, [27:42] aged something between office hours and about half an hour? Really it's a great perspective for this [27:44] 24-7 news cycle. We durch the clock all the time and there's a lot going on and we really need a lot to make [27:45] out there. How do you guys even juggle that at the comms department? [27:49] Oh, I mean, we're used to it. This has been 10 plus years of keeping up with the most active [27:54] and transparent president that the world has ever seen. And we just see every day as a new [27:59] challenge to keep up with him. I mean, he is, like I said, fully committed to transparency, [28:03] to being aggressive on the comms and messaging. And I think that's what makes it different. Look, [28:08] we had four years of Sleepy Joe. We all know what it looks like when a president is hiding something [28:12] or is not interested in communicating to the American people. And that's just simply not how [28:16] this should work. Exactly. So on the other side of sleepiness, you are awake. So there's been that [28:22] rapidly changing news cycle to the point that you guys are now creating and already have released [28:27] that White House app. Can you tell us about that? Absolutely. So you might have noticed we were at [28:33] number one in news on both Apple and Android charts all weekend. We broke the top five [28:39] several times this weekend, only below things like [28:43] Google. [28:43] And some other very, very highly trafficked apps. And this is an attempt not only to subvert, [28:50] obviously, the traditional media yet again in another creative way, but also just provide [28:55] another line of transparency. Look, when you're doing as much as this president is doing on a [28:59] daily basis, it is absolute malpractice not to be there and meet the American public where they are. [29:04] And that's what, obviously, like what I just said, is the difference between us and the previous [29:09] administration is, like, we didn't know who was making any of the decisions for [29:13] four whole years. I mean, I don't think Sleepy Joe even knew who was making the decisions for [29:18] four years. And now people are almost painfully aware of how much work we're doing on a day-to-day [29:24] basis. And the app is incredible. If you haven't already, please go download it. It should pop up [29:30] when you type the White House on either Apple or Android. And it's a place where you can find all [29:35] the promises made, promises kept, how low the costs of some goods are under our administration, [29:41] and a ton of other things. [29:43] And we're really, really excited about this. And it's going to keep innovating. So you download it [29:47] today. It's not going to look that way in a week or in a month. It's going to continue to develop [29:52] and refine itself. I think some of the feedback we've seen is that the Obama administration [29:57] launched something similar, only got about 400,000 downloads during its run, and it didn't [30:05] really change much. So we're fully committed to this being a project that continues to adapt and [30:10] evolve over time. And then to the next [30:13] president. [30:14] When it comes to Biden, their transparency compared to President Trump, when it comes to [30:19] the Q&A, I wonder if we were to count the amount of questions that have been asked to President [30:24] Trump versus Biden. You remember after Joe was sitting there with various foreign leaders, [30:29] he wouldn't even take questions. Isn't that ridiculous? [30:33] Well, it's 100%. It shows that they have something to hide. And it shows that they weren't really [30:37] doing much to advocate for the interests of the American people at large. And I think, [30:42] you know, hate them or love them, [30:44] this president is all about results. He's all about driving tangible quality of life [30:50] improvements for the American people. And he's relentless in communicating that. And the guy, [30:54] like we've already talked about, he doesn't sleep, he doesn't rest, he's constantly working, [30:58] and he's thinking through the problem in a very pragmatic way. And it doesn't matter. It's so [31:03] funny. I think, you know, Joe Biden, anytime he would do an open press event, they would prep him [31:07] with, here are the reporters. You know, you've seen the famous viral photos of him with the palm [31:12] cards that have the lists of reporters, [31:14] and the questions they're going to ask. And we really pride ourselves in not telling, [31:18] you know, the media what it is that they should or shouldn't say, or what they should or shouldn't [31:22] ask of the president, because he's up to the challenge. He's up to communicating them. And [31:25] that just shows how involved he is in the process from nuts to bolts. And, you know, we're never [31:31] going to stop doing that. We're never going to stop finding ways to innovate and communicate [31:35] to the American public wherever they are. It's an indictment of the political class in this [31:41] country that not only does the president, he gets elected, he says something, but he doesn't say [31:44] something. He does that thing. People freak out, but also that he says something, and he continues [31:49] to say something. He openly communicates that, that people freak out about it, and people get up [31:54] in arms that this president communicates. It's absurd to me. I'll never, I will never understand [31:58] it. [31:59] Yeah, exactly. I mean, that's what we've seen here at Right Side as well. Now, on top of that, [32:03] let's dive into a few of those news cycle stories that we're seeing out there. Everything from the [32:08] Save America Act to Operation Epic Fury. How about the DHS and TSA Democratic fiasco that we've been [32:14] seeing? [32:15] Yeah. [32:15] Yeah. [32:15] When it comes to those long lines. But let's start first with the Save America Act. I know [32:18] the president was asked about this yesterday, and it seems as if the majority leader is saying [32:23] there's just not enough votes to even nuke the filibuster. So it's kind of an interesting [32:28] situation, but how do you see it maybe panning out? [32:32] You know, I think this administration is not going to stop until this is a very key promise [32:36] we made on the campaign. This is something we've talked about at large for, since I can remember, [32:42] right? I mean, this has always been an issue that we've talked about, and I think we've reached [32:45] a logical conclusion on how this policy issue be attacked. And, you know, I think the president [32:53] will continue to leverage everything that he has to push this bill as far as we possibly can. And, [33:00] you know, I think if you're a member of the public and you want this passed in some way, [33:04] shape, or form, then, you know, it would be incumbent upon you to go and inform your member [33:09] of Congress. That's something that we are very, very inclined to ask people to do, if only because [33:15] we think, like I said before, we believe in full transparency across the board. So [33:20] it's something the president will, I think, obviously advocate for until he wraps up his [33:25] time here. And, you know, hopefully Congress gets on board, we can find a way to make it happen. [33:29] Yeah, it'd be great to see that. Let's shift gears to the Middle East right now, [33:32] when it comes to the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth. It's kind of like the last regime, [33:39] the cuffs were on, and it was DEI and all the things. And now Pete's able to go out there [33:44] and do his job as a member of Congress. And I think that's something that we're going to have to [33:46] think about. And I think that's something that we're going to have to think about. [33:46] Isn't it nice to have, or great to have, a Secretary of War that does the job that he's told? [33:53] Well, 100%. And I think what people fail to understand when they are sitting through and [33:58] they're calculating how this ongoing conflict is going to resolve itself, everyone's stressed out, [34:05] they opine about what may or may not happen. And, you know, there's a lot of hypotheticals. Everyone [34:10] on the internet seems to be a foreign policy expert now, which is truly astounding. I mean, [34:14] kudos to everyone who, overnight, [34:17] got their degree in foreign conflicts. I think that's a really great thing for everyone to have [34:22] done. But what I'd like to leave everyone with is that you should trust this president. He has an [34:29] outstanding record on foreign policy and issues here domestically as well. And he's earned the [34:36] benefit of the doubt. So even if you're one of those people who, you know, doesn't quite know [34:40] how they feel about the ongoing conflict, rest assured that the president is going to find a way [34:45] to solve this problem in a way that puts America on the line. [34:47] But, you know, one of the major issues that the president has to deal with, and I think that's [34:50] what he's doing now, is that his business is so large, that he's trying to get the best out of [34:53] America first. He has literally every time. The guy has solved more wars, you know, in a year than [34:59] most people solve in a lifetime. And like I said, he's earned the benefit of the doubt by far. [35:03] And speaking of America first, tell us about TSA and DHS. What is the latest there? It's still [35:10] a partial government shutdown, but isn't there money now going to TSA to pay for the officers to get [35:16] in there and take care of business? Or is it still with ICE helping out? [35:18] start to be uh should start seeing money flow into their accounts they should be getting paid [35:23] and listen this this democrat shutdown is is a shame it shouldn't happen it shouldn't have [35:28] happened uh the way that it did and this is simply because this is a wonderful reminder yet again [35:34] that democrats on capitol hill are in love they are infatuated with the idea of letting [35:39] illegal immigrants roam our country unchecked they love the idea of of defunding ice and some [35:48] of these other uh institutions that basically are police and so when you think about it this [35:53] is another way of them saying they want to defund the police from the beginning [35:56] this is a very controversial thing several election cycles in a row [36:00] and that's what they're advocating for and so you know the president is again committed to [36:05] resolving all of these issues uh and and we will not take anything off the table as we go through [36:11] and do that but i think as the the most granular update is that those tsa agents should be getting [36:17] paid here [36:18] if not today this week and then hopefully any flights that are happening of course people [36:22] don't have a i saw a six hour wait in houston i mean it's just got ridiculous as you know [36:28] and before i let you go let's talk a little inside baseball there at the comms department [36:31] because last year the white house special assistant to the president margo martin posted [36:36] a video showing carolyn levitt and the team there praying before they went out there to the press [36:41] conference so what is it like to be a part of a team that is at the highest office of the land [36:46] uh working for the 47th commander-in-chief well matt this has been uh the honor of a lifetime [36:53] uh as you know i was here we opened up shop last administration i've been with the president since [36:59] you know the early days in trump tower and uh it is a blessing and an honor not only to work [37:04] for him but to work with a team that is all rowing in the same direction with one shared [37:09] goal in mind and that is to effectively communicate all of the like i said tangible [37:13] quality of life improvements that this president has provided the american people [37:17] and uh it is it is an honor it is an honor to to watch caroline work our comms director stephen [37:23] chung but i'd be remiss if i didn't give a shout out uh to the folks here especially on the digital [37:28] side of things you know people who are innovating the way that we communicate in a way that i think [37:33] you know they're going to write about in the history books uh in doing things like launching [37:37] this app which is just truly astounding and i gotta say you gotta go if you pull out your phone [37:42] right now i know you're watching right side do the little window in the top left corner for me [37:47] the white house app both on apple or android do it right now um but these guys are all committed [37:54] they're fully bought in to doing things that have never been done before and i think that [37:58] is really what makes our shop just truly exceptional and extraordinary uh and it means [38:04] we're never going to stop we're going to be relentless in the pursuit of firsts uh and so [38:08] i give a big shout out to them awesome white house deputy communications director kaylan [38:13] doerr thank you again for joining us here on right side broadcasting network thank you brother [38:19] all right so it's 12 10 here on monday march 30th let's go to a few of our sponsors before we move [38:24] on talking about the save america act and a number of other stories that we're monitoring in this 24 [38:29] 7 rapidly changing news cycle let's go to cove pier uh cove pier says you know a lot of people [38:35] tend to go overboard buying new supplements trying a new diet or workout but completely ignoring the [38:41] most important basic thing water so even mild 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to end [40:35] those weak and ineffective republican senators that stand in the way of this should be exposed [40:41] to the public the democrats are crazy he also said in a previous statement quote [40:47] the republicans must do with passion and at the expense of everything else the save america act [40:52] he also said and not the watered down version president trump said on a previous truth social [40:58] post this is a country defining fight for the soul of our nation all right so let's dive into the [41:04] latest on the save america act on this monday march 30th this is the fast track check it out i posted [41:10] about it yesterday i after research after looking at you know ai when it's grok and verifying [41:17] seeing what various people are saying there is the latest information right there specifically on [41:22] the screen let's go over it because it's very important in my opinion and i know a lot of other [41:27] people's opinion as well so remember that this is not 1996. this is 2026 the political landscape has [41:36] changed and progressive democrats they're going to nuke the filibuster if they get back in power [41:41] and have the majority so republicans have when right now to take care of business for we the [41:47] people so let's go over the latest information right there specifically on the screen let's go [41:47] over what you're seeing you already read it i'm sure but here it is obviously there are 53 republican [41:53] u.s senators on march 17th as you read there 51 republican senators said you know what let's bring [41:59] the save america act to the senate floor for debate okay great wonderful then we know what [42:05] has happened they're on recess right now i'm seeing that they might be coming back early [42:10] we'll see though we'll have to confirm that so next up you see there number three 51 votes how [42:18] many votes are needed to end the filibuster if you're going to use a nuclear option you have to [42:24] have 51 votes in order to end that filibuster then after that 51 votes are needed to pass the [42:30] legislation to president trump's desk in order for the save america act to be signed into law [42:36] that's the fast track that's the game plan that is the playbook the winning playbook to get it done [42:43] for the save america act the question now remains are there the 51 votes [42:50] in the filibuster according to the senate majority leader john thune the answer is no there are a [42:58] number of senators that say they're not going to nuke the filibuster there are a number that say [43:04] they want to nuke the filibuster including senator tommy tubberville and others how about senator [43:11] rick scott over the weekend at cpac saying the same thing he called it quote blow up the [43:16] filibuster so that is common sense to be honest [43:21] right there that's the information that i'm seeing that's the fast track to get the job done for the [43:25] save america act and how about a number of other things that need to be taken care of because if we [43:30] don't do it now they may do it then if they get the power back through a free and fair election [43:37] hopefully through voter id and proof of citizenship and no mail-in ballots unless it's military and [43:42] medical so that's it i'm not going to harp on this on this broadcast anymore i'm not even going to [43:49] really bring it up throughout the week because you know what what else can you do i'm going to [43:52] talk about it right but we have to see it play its course and we'll know that we tried you tried [43:59] by speaking out by praying hard by your votes you know by contacting senators whether it's calling [44:07] or emailing or on social media to get the job done so we have united states citizens voting in guess [44:15] what united states elections wow who would have thunk it as they say so that's the deal it's 51 [44:23] senators needs to vote [44:24] to vote in order to pass the nuclear option and guess what it's happened before in 2013 and in [44:33] 2017 however those were only for nominations they were not for general legislation but as i mentioned [44:41] earlier this is not 1996 it's 2026 the political landscape has changed you've seen what's happened [44:49] out there in our country so once the radical democrats or progressive democrats who have [44:56] already said that they want to nuke the filibuster to pass through all sorts of things that's what [45:04] we're facing so maybe that's why maybe some of you are saying why do you talk about the save [45:08] america act all the time well that's because we're trying to literally and this isn't drama [45:14] literally save the country here i don't want our country to be the united states of europe [45:21] it's america save america let's take a quick commercial break and think about it a little [45:29] bit i'll be right back welcome to right side broadcasting network your trusted [45:36] conservative news outlet at rsbn we deliver the truth 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I'm Matthew Alvarez. [49:59] All right, so at 1 o'clock, Carolyn Leavitt will hold a press briefing at the White House. [50:03] This is as we're monitoring the latest with Operation Epic Fury, hoping that it's surgical strikes and that's it, right? [50:10] I mean, that's what people are saying out there. [50:12] Nobody, who says they want a ground war? I don't, how many would really say that? [50:16] Maybe a few, but most of the people are saying no way. [50:20] So we'll monitor all of that. [50:21] Plus, where the Save America Act stands and what's needed in order for it to be signed into law. [50:26] If you're just joining us, we went over the numbers and this is as simple as this. [50:30] And this is what I like about common sense. [50:33] Not a lot of people use it, but the people that do use it, you connect with them a lot easier. [50:40] All it takes is 51 Senate Republicans to say, you know what, let's go with the nuclear option. [50:47] Let's end the filibuster. Let's, as President Trump said, terminate the filibuster. [50:51] We are 51. [50:52] 51 votes away from saying we are going to end this filibuster and we're going to pass the Save America Act. [50:59] But getting those 51, that's a different question. [51:03] We'll see what happens with it. [51:05] I mean, what are we supposed to do? Just give up and say, oh, forget it. [51:08] Move on. Next topic. [51:11] Might have to actually do that, unfortunately, because we need to get those 51 votes. [51:15] Simple as that. [51:16] Meantime, I recently caught up with the White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson to talk about the 24-7 news cycle. [51:23] This. [51:24] This interview was on Thursday of last week, but some of the stories in there specifically still pertain to this 24-7 cycle. [51:32] Joining us now is White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson. [51:36] Thanks again for joining us here on Right Side. [51:38] Yeah, great to be here with you. [51:40] Definitely. [51:41] So let's talk about the new Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen. [51:46] I understand he has quite the role in the administration now. [51:50] Yes, we are very excited to have Secretary Mullen sworn in and confirmed. [51:55] He is. [51:56] He is going to do an excellent job carrying the torch and continuing to implement the president's agenda at the department in just, you know, over a year. [52:05] Look at all of the tremendous accomplishments that the president has achieved relating to the Department of Homeland Security. [52:11] The border is totally secure. [52:14] That is something that Joe Biden and Democrats said they needed legislation for. [52:18] President Trump proved we just needed a new president to do that. [52:21] Under President Trump's leadership, the Department of Homeland Security has deported. [52:25] Many, many criminal illegal aliens. [52:28] And Mark Wayne Mullen is going to do a great job keeping that up, removing these threats from American communities. [52:35] And Secretary Mullen is also just going to do a good job keeping the homeland secure, making sure the hardworking men and women of DHS have the resources they need, and really doing a great job carrying the president's agenda forward. [52:47] Exactly. [52:47] And to your point, seeing that southern border closed, I mean, it felt like that was something that happened right away as soon as the president became the 47th. [52:55] Commander-in-Chief. [52:56] Shifting gears slightly back to Mark Wayne Mullen right now, one of the late-night hosts tried to pick fun at Secretary Mullen, saying in his past life he was an MMA fighter and a plumber. [53:07] Sounds like a great American patriot to me. [53:10] And let's not forget, he campaigned and was elected by the people of Oklahoma to serve as a U.S. senator. [53:16] Your thoughts about that? [53:18] I saw that clip, too, and I had the exact same reaction. [53:22] I think it's disgusting and a perfect example of late. [53:25] Late-night hosts and liberals, elitism on full display. [53:29] They think that just because Secretary Mullen in his past life worked a job that many hardworking Americans work, that somehow that makes him not qualified for this role. [53:39] I would say, if anything, it makes him more qualified because he understands what is important to average everyday Americans who aren't just constantly watching cable news and paying attention to politics. [53:50] They just care about keeping their families safe and living their lives. [53:54] And Secretary Mullen understands. [53:55] He understands that better than most. [53:57] That's a strength, not a weakness. [53:59] Exactly. [54:00] Resonating with we the people, always a good thing to do. [54:03] And meantime, as you know, the TSA security lines have been unprecedented, thanks to the Democrats, of course. [54:10] But now that ICE is helping out at some airports, things are going a bit smoother in some airports at this point, right? [54:17] Yes, and since we last talked, the situation with TSA officers has just gotten worse. [54:23] Almost 500 TSA employees have now outright quit. [54:26] Because they're missing paychecks, thanks to the Democrats' shutdown. [54:29] They need to go make money and feed their families, so they're leaving altogether. [54:33] But as you mentioned, President Trump made the bold decision to send ICE officers to airports to help alleviate some of the pressure. [54:41] And the clips we're seeing on social media and local news, and also the results we're seeing in some of these airports, speak for themselves. [54:47] Lines have gone down. [54:49] ICE officers are able to help with crowd control, with basic security functions. [54:54] And even with the challenges that come with it. [54:55] The challenges that come with having travelers wait in hour-long lines, making sure everyone is safe and healthy. [55:01] Their extra manpower has made a tremendous difference. [55:04] We are very, very grateful for our hardworking men and women of ICE. [55:07] But ultimately, what our goal is, to get the department funded again, and to get these TSA employees paid. [55:14] They are working hard, and they deserve it. [55:15] The Democrats' decision is hurting them, and it's getting worse by the day. [55:19] And I saw some videos as well at some of the airports where people were either congratulating, [55:25] or just saluting, or just thanking a number of ICE agents for their service. [55:30] Isn't that so different from what the mainstream media tries to paint a picture of? [55:34] And some of those, you know, either paid activists or the woke types that are out there that would protest. [55:40] But really, the American people are saying, thank you guys for what you're doing. [55:43] There's a reason you're not seeing those clips on CNN or MSNBC or any other liberal outlet. [55:50] There's a reason you're only seeing those clips circulate online and through alternative media platforms. [55:55] And why Americans don't trust the mainstream media anymore, because it's not sharing the reality. [55:59] And the reality is the American people are very appreciative for ICE. [56:04] They're appreciative when they do work in their communities and get criminal, illegal aliens out of their hometowns. [56:10] But they're also appreciative when they see the men and women of ICE at airports trying to help them out in this situation that the Democrats have created. [56:17] So it's totally counter to the mainstream media's narrative on ICE. [56:20] And that's why you're not seeing the mainstream media show those clips. [56:23] But I'm glad you guys are talking about it. [56:25] And I'm glad you're watching. [56:25] And I'm glad you're watching. [56:25] I'm glad that the American people are talking about it. [56:28] 100%. [56:28] And finally, shifting now to the Save America Act. [56:31] In a perfect world, that would be passed and DHS fully funded so we can move on, right? [56:37] Yes, yes. [56:38] The president has been very clear. [56:41] He wants the Save America Act passed into law. [56:44] But more than the president's desires, I think it's important to stress how much the American people support the Save America Act. [56:49] Over 90% of Americans, including Republicans and Democrats, support the common sense provision. [56:55] And we're also going to see all kinds of revolutions in this legislation like voter I.D. [56:58] When you cast your ballot, you should have to prove you are who you say you are. [57:01] It's that simple. [57:02] And so the president will continue firing on all cylinders to get this legislation across the finish line. [57:08] And to your point, he also knows how important it is to fund the Department of Homeland Security. [57:13] Luckily for us, this president can do many things at one time. [57:16] And so he's focused on those those two priorities, as well as a host of other things he's working on for the American people. [57:23] President Trump, joking today in the cabinet meeting. [57:25] meeting. That one day in Trump days is like an eternity, which got a laugh out of everybody. [57:31] And a number of us were laughing here at the network too, but quite the cabinet meeting today. [57:36] But thank you so much, White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson for joining us again [57:40] here on Right Side. Great to be here. Have a great day. You too. Thank you. Okay. So that [57:49] interview aired, of course, or recorded on Thursday. Just didn't get a chance to air it [57:53] until today. 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Christopher, it's been a minute since we've spoke, but it's always interesting [1:00:26] to see what you get. [1:00:28] Yeah, it's been an interesting ride, of course. And by the way, thank you for having me. You guys are doing a fantastic job keeping the American public [1:00:45] abreast in the way that you do. So thank you for everything you guys are doing. It's been a really great ride. America 250, of course, is a tremendous [1:00:56] celebration that President Trump is committed to celebrating to the [1:01:00] fullest extent possible. And he's really doing that not just through the celebrations, but also through his extremely strong policy initiatives and the efforts to restore and safeguard American preeminence throughout the world, of course, including the recent actions in the Middle East and so forth. So it's an amazing privilege and a high honor to be a witness to this, both as an American citizen, but also as a [1:01:30] someone who's fortunate to sometimes have a front row seat. We had, of course, the Saudi Crown Prince with us in November at the White House State Dinner that I was privileged to perform at. And now the President and the administration have asked me to participate in the America 250 celebrations. We're going to have a tremendous, I'm not authorized to leak any details on this, but there's going to be a really tremendous celebration on July 5th. [1:02:00] in our nation's capital. And, you know, our president, of course, is quite the master showman. So the scale and impressiveness of this demonstration and this celebration is going to be off the charts. Nobody is ever going to have seen anything like this. And only our president could put something like this together. So again, it's my highest honor to play a part in that. [1:02:28] Well, Christopher, you're now dealing with a [1:02:30] panelist who asked questions. You know, you're going to have to share something from this event in July. I mean, I know that. [1:02:37] Well, OK. [1:02:38] Go ahead. [1:02:38] All I can say is there's going to be a really, really big stage. It might be the biggest stage anybody's ever seen. And it's going to be very, very prominently located in a very high profile location right in the heart of our nation's capital. [1:02:57] And they're going to be a lot of very tremendous. [1:03:01] Tremendously expected respected artists that are going to take part in this. [1:03:06] And it's going to be something really special. And I wouldn't be surprised if he pulls in elements from other aspects of the government that can help us celebrate an occasion like the 4th of July. Let's just let's just say that. [1:03:22] All right. Definitely. Definitely. You know, you don't have to confirm or deny, but I'm thinking that the UFC fight that's going to happen on the South Lawn. [1:03:30] I'm wondering if you have any thoughts on that. [1:03:31] I'm wondering if someone like you might be singing the National Anthem. There's a guess. I don't know. You don't have to tell me. [1:03:35] Yeah, that's that's not confirmed. But don't be too surprised if you hear a National Anthem performed from the middle of an octagon. [1:03:46] So don't don't don't be too shocked. But it might be the first opera singer ever to enter the octagon. [1:03:55] Hopefully, hopefully just for musical purposes. [1:04:01] Yeah. And I got to get in there. I got to get in a better shape if I wanted to entertain any other possibilities in that space. [1:04:07] But, you know, Dana White does a fantastic job. UFC is just an amazing organization. [1:04:13] And the White House is there's really no venue that's that's just more impressive. [1:04:19] And that means more around the world. And, you know, so it's going to be as, of course, as you know, on the president's birthday. [1:04:27] So it's going to be it was just a coincidence that, you know, [1:04:31] it worked out that way. And so we're going to have the double honor of celebrating what a, you know, [1:04:37] wonderful American sport, but also our president's birthday and on top of that flag day. [1:04:43] So it's just quite the day on on that day as well. [1:04:47] But let's let's let's get over to a couple of stories that are happening within the 24 7 news cycle before we move on. [1:04:54] We'll talk about the Save America Act second, but let's talk about Operation Epic Fury first, because a lot of people, [1:04:57] I mean, we have to handle these things carefully. [1:04:59] And I want to take a look at this. I want to take a look at the fact that I was talking to the has, you know, at the time of the SAVE AMERICA Act, but let's talk about Operation Epic Fury first, because a lot of people, you know, in the news, you know, you know, I know what they were talking about, I'm not talking about it. [1:04:59] because a lot of people are saying we just don't want a ground war. [1:05:03] And we know that Pete Hegstead said this is not an Iraq situation. [1:05:07] So just what's your take on what's going on there? [1:05:10] I mean, surgical strikes, people can get behind that. [1:05:12] They did for Venezuela and others. [1:05:14] So what are your thoughts? [1:05:17] Well, at the end of the day, all options need to be on the table [1:05:22] in order to successfully prosecute any mission. [1:05:26] The American military, which, of course, has been for a very long time [1:05:31] the most fearsome and lethal fighting force around the globe, [1:05:35] is constructed the way it is to give our president, our commander-in-chief, [1:05:41] the widest possible array of options in prosecuting our goals as a nation. [1:05:48] So America first means securing our interests, not just for today, [1:05:54] not just for tomorrow, but 10, 20 years down the road. [1:05:58] So we can take the lessons from, [1:06:01] you know, wars or conflicts like Afghanistan and Iraq [1:06:04] and then apply those lessons to the present scenario, present situation. [1:06:09] My personal feeling, not being a military commander, of course, [1:06:12] and not having had the privilege of serving, [1:06:15] but, you know, from what I've gathered, [1:06:18] it seems like some black ops and some surgical strikes [1:06:23] might be, you know, possible at the president's disposal. [1:06:27] He doesn't have to go that route. [1:06:29] I think that... [1:06:31] The Iranian military has been substantially decimated, as it is. [1:06:37] As the president has let us know, they have no navy, they have no air force. [1:06:41] And eventually, the stockpiles of missiles are going to run out. [1:06:48] So if we can continue to exert pressure, [1:06:53] if we can get those islands in the Persian Gulf secured, [1:06:57] whether that takes some kind of... [1:07:01] You know, military presence for a short period of time, [1:07:04] that's an option that the president has to reserve the right to. [1:07:07] This is not Afghanistan or Iraq in the sense that [1:07:10] this is not a country that is going to require long-term occupation. [1:07:16] This is not a Colin Powell doctrine, [1:07:18] overwhelming force, 500,000 boots on the ground, [1:07:21] nation building with grammar type of scenario. [1:07:24] This is an area, a country that has many thousands of years of civilization. [1:07:29] And they, you really just have to give the people of Iran [1:07:35] the opportunity to overthrow a regime that really never matched [1:07:40] that population's temperament to begin with. [1:07:42] You know, I have actually personally had the privilege of getting to know [1:07:47] this community through the Persian diaspora around the world over decades. [1:07:53] 21 years ago, I came in contact with these, you know, with the Persian expat [1:07:59] community. [1:07:59] So, I've had the privilege of being able to speak to these folks [1:08:02] and to learn a lot with them. [1:08:03] And I know that this, you know, my time in this country [1:08:08] has been a lot of fun. [1:08:09] I've, you know, I've been able to speak with these folks [1:08:11] because I've been able to speak with them [1:08:13] from, you know, many different different Levinas and communities [1:08:15] around the country and throughout Europe. [1:08:18] And these folks could not be further in temperament [1:08:22] from the regime that happens to be in charge right now. [1:08:25] Okay? [1:08:26] If you give these people the proper opportunity, [1:08:29] that capital tehran but you've got to hit the irgc it is not going to require most likely uh you know [1:08:36] some long-term commitment again every option always needs to be on the table because the enemy [1:08:40] needs to know that there's nowhere that they can hide that there's no card that they can play that [1:08:46] is going to wait us out uh that's gonna you know call our bluff there is no bluffing we will do [1:08:52] whatever is necessary but in my personal view uh that kind of long-term commitment is not [1:08:59] likely to be necessary uh i think that some sustained strikes on uh all of the uh [1:09:05] power irgc uh installations around the country will most likely be sufficient to give the [1:09:11] population in this country the space that they need to overthrow that government and to install [1:09:17] a regime that is aligned with president trump's interest with america first interests and as [1:09:23] somebody who supports the old regime the regime that was uh faithful to america [1:09:29] and interests that was aligned with the western world view this is the flag right here of the old [1:09:35] regime this is of course the american flag and this represents the tehran washington axis that [1:09:42] will emerge from this special military operation that president trump in my view has so wisely [1:09:50] initiated along with our great ally israel and then when we look at another story that a lot of [1:09:59] people have been talking about for about 30 seconds the the save america act are you on the train on [1:10:05] the team of the nuclear option in the sense of the specifics of terminating the filibuster [1:10:11] that president trump has been talking about in order to pass the save america act you know at [1:10:17] the end of the day uh i as much of a traditionalist uh as i consider myself to be if president trump [1:10:26] feels that this is the option that is going to safeguard our interests and get the [1:10:30] uh you know into the end zone here then i'm all for whatever strategy president trump uh is is [1:10:37] convinced is gonna uh be effective in this scenario so my my support it lies squarely with [1:10:45] president trump our commander-in-chief on this all right and that's what many are saying out [1:10:50] there to to get rid of the filibuster in order to pass the save america act uh as we know it's [1:10:56] not 1996 anymore it's 2026 the political landscape has changed you know it's it's [1:11:01] unfortunately you well you don't see uh any kind of uh you know the kind of legislation legislative [1:11:09] progress that you know used to occur this uh climate has been poisoned uh of course you know [1:11:18] even going back before obama but particularly with president obama unfortunately and by the way i [1:11:22] want to make one little comment somebody uh uh made uh demeaning remarks about our uh nominee [1:11:30] and i want to point out that those same people that are uh making those uh elitist comments [1:11:36] are the same people that are hoping aoc a bartender from the bronx we should run for president so i [1:11:42] think uh keeping uh their hypocrisy in check would be a well-advised move also uh referring to of [1:11:49] course the lovely uh beta male himself uh jimmy kimmel there you go you know there's a reason [1:11:57] that that guy is always uh uh hairs with the way from uh uh the president himself uh jimmy kimmel [1:12:01] from getting canceled and his pal over on CBS [1:12:05] has been canceled. [1:12:06] So unfortunately they did it to themselves. [1:12:08] You know, they didn't follow the Jay Leno formula [1:12:10] where you just stay in the center and focus on the comedy. [1:12:14] Even somebody who is essentially a progressive [1:12:17] like Conan O'Brien has said, you know, [1:12:19] they've given up, they've forfeited their best weapon, [1:12:22] which is just straight right down the middle of comedy. [1:12:26] And they've gone to an agenda-based approach. [1:12:29] And as we like to say, go woke, go broke. [1:12:34] Make comedy great again. [1:12:36] The presidential tenor, Christopher Macchio, [1:12:38] thank you again for joining us here [1:12:39] on Right Side Broadcasting Network. [1:12:42] Thank you so much and God bless. [1:12:44] God bless you, sir. [1:12:46] All right, it's 1244, Monday, March 30th. [1:12:48] We are live here on Right Side. 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[1:14:01] freedom rumble wallet you can download that today let's go to calchi.com as well calchi.com [1:14:08] slash rsbn a lot of political trending topics that people are betting or trading or just checking out [1:14:14] polls on i believe the director sent me one earlier so i want to get that one back out here [1:14:19] specifically for today it is this one what will carol levitt say in the next press briefing so [1:14:27] people are actually monitoring this live when it comes up here in the next 15 minutes or so [1:14:31] or whenever the actual press briefing starts what will carolyn levitt say in the next press [1:14:36] briefing so what we're seeing the word border 61 percent are saying that she'll say the word border [1:14:42] how about fraud 47 percent how about cuba 44 percent so those are three words that people [1:14:49] are tracking with and we'll be monitoring and a number of them right here on right side [1:14:54] broadcasting network how about america for save america act you know how about operation epic [1:15:00] fury maybe [1:15:01] epic i don't know anyway uh it's 12 46 monday march 30th let's do this let's go over a few of our [1:15:07] specific videos that we have here for you and if you're just joining us we spoke with [1:15:12] the white house deputy comms director kaylin dore and also the white house deputy press secretary [1:15:19] abigail jackson earlier in the broadcast if you'd like to check out those interviews you can always [1:15:23] replay maybe this live stream a bit later today and we also have a couple videos from the white [1:15:30] house on the gold and gold and gold and gold and gold and gold and gold and gold and gold and gold [1:15:31] golden age of agriculture and highlights from president trump's recent speech in miami let's [1:15:36] take a look golden age of american agriculture is right here and right now and i'm thrilled to [1:15:42] welcome all of you to the south lawn for the single largest gathering of american farmers [1:15:48] that the white house has ever seen super honored to be here at the white house and grateful to [1:15:53] trump and the administration for allowing me to come and represent the farmers of this great [1:15:57] nation we are celebrating 250 years of agriculture in this country we are celebrating 250 years of [1:16:01] agriculture in this country and we're excited for the future there's a lot more agriculture and a [1:16:04] lot more advancements to come to be an american farmer to be supported at this level by our [1:16:10] president i can't thank him enough no one has stood more proudly more strongly more courageously [1:16:18] for this man this transformational president at this moment in our country's history then you all [1:16:26] are farmers and ranchers we really appreciate this event it's good to see agriculture being [1:16:31] pushed forward that is really sort of representative here at the white house my husband and i as [1:16:37] first-generation ranchers are putting in the work to make sure that our ranch becomes a [1:16:40] multi-generation ranch we worked so hard to keep the ranch in the family and the family in the [1:16:44] ranch and you've helped us do that thank you so much president trump for having us here at the [1:16:51] white house today it's such an honor hi i'm grady i'm gatlan didier and we just want to [1:16:56] say thank you president trump for having us in the white house to celebrate agriculture regulation [1:17:00] and product of usa labeling we're very excited about that i'm natalie kuborborek i am a cattle rancher [1:17:01] away so earlier this summer we made an appointment with Katlin diene and ready because she's an [1:17:01] important person to us today in this regard and so we are going to do that and we want to hold a currency [1:17:02] I am a cattle rancher from Nebraska, and I am so excited to be here in D.C. this week. [1:17:07] It's a really big week for farmers and ranchers across the nation. [1:17:10] We need to act with more integrity around the product of USA Labeling, and it's really great to see that. [1:17:15] Now consumers know when they're in the grocery store that that label means it was born, raised, and harvested here, [1:17:20] which is a win for consumers, but also for us ranchers back home. [1:17:24] I'm Tara Van Der Dusen, and I'm a dairy farmer from New Mexico, [1:17:27] and I just want to say on behalf of dairy farmers across the country, [1:17:30] thank you to President Trump for passing the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. [1:17:34] That was such a big win, not only for dairy farmers, [1:17:37] but for school-aged children across the country to get access to whole milk in their school lunches. [1:17:42] Jeremiah Fott, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. [1:17:45] President Trump, thank you for having us all out here to the White House. [1:17:48] I specifically appreciate your deregulatory stance, cutting red flags for farmers. [1:17:56] I'm Amy France from Scott City, Kansas. [1:17:59] I'm the chairwoman of National Sorghum. [1:18:00] I'm the director of the National Sorghum Program for Farm Producers. [1:18:04] President Trump, thank you so much for realizing the urgency. [1:18:07] Trade is important for every American farmer. [1:18:09] The previous administration did nothing, but you've stepped up with speed and focus. [1:18:13] I'm John Bolts from Yuma, Arizona, and where I farm is right in the shadow of the border wall, right along the border, [1:18:19] so border security is a big deal for those of us farming and ranching in Southern Arizona. [1:18:24] Really appreciate the efforts there. [1:18:25] Also appreciate the efforts to keep agriculture supplied with labor. [1:18:29] Hi. [1:18:30] My name is Dave Boots. [1:18:33] Dennis DeLauder and I'm a rice farmer in Texas, also a market analyst. So I get a [1:18:39] first-hand look at what the One Big Beautiful Bill has done for producers as [1:18:42] I work with many of them. It feels like that we actually have somebody that's [1:18:46] willing to listen to us and hear us out on needs and concerns that we have and [1:18:49] it's nice to have that conversation that's open. President Trump has done [1:18:53] everything he can to keep the farmer at bay zero so that way we can stay in [1:18:56] business for the following year. As the CEO of U.S. Rice Producers Association, I [1:19:00] know just how important it is for our farmers to have the support of our [1:19:07] administration in being able to have markets to sell their rice. The One Big [1:19:11] Beautiful Bill has literally saved the rice industry at this point in time. The [1:19:16] increase in the reference price has been a huge benefit and it's actually allowed [1:19:22] acres to continue to be planted. Many farmers would never have planted this [1:19:26] year had it not been for the One Big Beautiful Bill. I'm confident that the [1:19:30] Trump administration is going to be able to do that. It's going to be a huge [1:19:31] benefit for our farmers and it's going to be a huge benefit for our farmers. The [1:19:31] administration will stand alongside our farmers in making sure they have the [1:19:37] strongest markets available to sell their product. So right now the One Big [1:19:41] Beautiful Bill is purely beautiful. America is ending the threat posed by [1:19:50] this radical regime decimating Iran's capabilities with Operation Epic Fear is [1:19:56] something that nobody's ever seen anything quite like it. We have the most [1:20:00] powerful military in the world. In the meantime the conflict between Iran and [1:20:03] the conflict in Iran also makes it absolutely vital for the radical left Democrats in [1:20:09] Congress to immediately end their dangerous shutdown of our Department of [1:20:12] Homeland Security. For 42 days they've tried to completely eliminate funding [1:20:18] for the number one duty of government which is keeping America safe. They want [1:20:22] to have our borders be open again. Over the past 14 months the Trump [1:20:26] administration has achieved perhaps the most dramatic one-year turnaround of any [1:20:30] nation in all of history. [1:20:33] America is prospering again. Our economy is booming again and America is [1:20:38] respected again all over the world perhaps like never before and in America [1:20:42] we don't fear the future we invent the future. [1:20:47] All right so we're going to get an update from the Secretary of War Pete [1:20:51] Hegseth. Also the comms team there at the Department of War posted a number of [1:20:55] recent videos on X including from over the weekend at the Vietnam Veterans [1:21:00] Memorial in Washington DC. Before we go to that video and before we go to the [1:21:04] White House for a little bit more information, I want to thank our [1:21:06] sponsors. Carolyn's Press Briefing. Let's go to a number of our sponsors and also [1:21:10] if you'd like to donate to Right Side all you have to do is go to [1:21:13] rsbnetwork.com slash donate. You know a lot of places out there maybe you have [1:21:16] to pay for cable and all these other things. Well you don't really have to do [1:21:20] any of that here. You're able to just you know open up Rumble or open up X or you [1:21:24] know Truth Social or YouTube anywhere really. How about there's a number of [1:21:29] places you watch us right? Well if you'd like to donate as we grow and expand [1:21:32] just go to rsbnetwork.com slash donate. 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The Secretary of [1:23:55] War just signed a directive to ensure that all National Guard members serving on this [1:24:00] task force as well as in DC, New Orleans and our border security missions will receive [1:24:07] the same benefits as active duty troops because you deserve it. Not enough people know the dynamic [1:24:13] nature of what you undertake on a daily basis. I get a chance to look under the hood and see it [1:24:18] a little bit when you look at the logistics and the coordination that it takes to sustain what's [1:24:24] happening in Operation Epic Fury. No other country on planet Earth could even remotely come close to [1:24:30] what you do to what you execute and how you execute it but ultimately I just I couldn't be more grateful [1:24:38] to all of you make and it's our job to serve you and just know that at every step in every way that [1:24:42] we can we're here to have your back. This wall these names truly sacred ground and what's said [1:24:56] on that flag that POW MIA flag is you are not forgotten and we say a lot often never forget [1:25:04] but today I would ask you to go one step further than never forget. Yes we will never forget but [1:25:10] more importantly we will always remember. We will always remember what they gave, [1:25:16] the courage they showed, those 58,000, the vast majority volunteers from big cities and small [1:25:24] towns, city boys and country boys, shoulder to shoulder fighting for each other and I can say [1:25:31] as a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan it is the Vietnam generation that looked at us and said [1:25:38] welcome home, that looked at us and said we have your back, that looked at us and separated the [1:25:45] politics from the warriors. They walked up and shook our hands. [1:25:49] And then we had a chance to look back at them and say welcome home. [1:25:54] As I reported to you in December in previous administrations our Chaplain Corps was infected [1:26:01] by political correctness and secular humanism. The core functions of the Chaplain Corps were changed [1:26:08] and watered down until they were viewed by many as nothing more than therapists. Faith and virtue [1:26:14] were traded for self-help and self-care. We started correcting that drift then and today we're going [1:26:22] forward. The crucible of combat tests more than the body. It tests conviction, character, and spirit. [1:26:30] The military's Chaplain Corps serves as the spiritual and moral backbone of our nation's [1:26:35] armed forces. Chaplains help forge spiritual readiness across the force. And that matters [1:26:42] because in combat, in crisis, and in loss, a warfighter needs more than a coping mechanism. [1:26:49] They need truth. Big T truth. They need conviction. [1:26:55] They need a shepherd. And as I've said before, spiritual health is equally important to a [1:27:00] service member's physical and emotional health. This update is part of our efforts to return the [1:27:07] Chaplain Corps to its core mission of serving the spiritual needs of our warfighters, 82% of whom [1:27:13] identify as being religious. Today I want to update you on two reforms we are undertaking to [1:27:20] further make sure we're making the Chaplain Corps great again. In December, I told you that we were [1:27:27] going to revamp [1:27:27] the military's current faith and belief coding system, renaming it the Religious Affiliation Codes. [1:27:34] The previous system had ballooned to well over 200 faith codes. 200. It was impractical and [1:27:42] unusable. And many codes were never used at all. An overwhelming majority of the military population [1:27:49] used only six of the codes. Our internal review committee recommended that going forward, the [1:27:55] department use 31 Religious Affiliation Codes. And that's what we're going to do. We're going to use 31 Religious Affiliation Codes. [1:27:58] This brings the codes in line with its original purpose, giving chaplains clear usable information [1:28:05] so they can minister to service members in a way that aligns with that service member's [1:28:10] faith background and religious practice. The second reform I want to tell you about [1:28:16] today concerns chaplain rank insignia. The memo I will sign today directs chaplains, [1:28:22] all of whom are officers, to replace the rank insignia on their uniforms with their religious [1:28:30] insignia. [1:28:32] rank will not be shown. [1:28:35] This speaks to the difficult balance of the duality of a military chaplain. [1:28:40] A chaplain is first and foremost a chaplain and an officer second. [1:28:46] This change is a visual representation of that fact. [1:28:50] Specifically unique to the role of a chaplain, they are first and foremost called and ordained [1:28:55] by God. [1:28:56] And while they will retain rank as an officer, to those they serve, their rank will not be [1:29:02] visible. [1:29:03] Instead, they will be seen among the highest ranks because of their divine calling. [1:29:09] This reform is intended to uplift and celebrate the chaplain's role as a chaplain. [1:29:16] It also removes any unease or anxiety junior officers or enlisted personnel may have in [1:29:21] approaching an officer, potentially a senior officer, for guidance on sensitive matters [1:29:26] such as addiction, relationships, or struggles with faith. [1:29:30] These two reforms are big progress, but we're not even close to being done. [1:29:35] These are the first steps toward restoring [1:29:37] the esteemed position of chaplain as moral anchors of our fighting force. [1:29:42] Theirs is a high and sacred calling, but they can only be successful if they're given the [1:29:48] freedom to boldly guide and care for their flock. [1:29:53] And to our chaplain, you have a sacred calling. [1:29:57] So preach the truth, be steadfast in your faith, and shepherd the flock entrusted to [1:30:04] you. [1:30:09] And that is the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth. [1:30:11] As you guys know, that kind of message wouldn't fly in a place like New York. [1:30:14] I'm going to go ahead and wrap this up. [1:30:15] You've got a great story to tell on the Goldberg Conference because there's no freedom [1:30:21] there to speak like Pete just did. [1:30:22] And that's why we want our country to be saved. [1:30:27] We want our country to not only spiritually, in some ways, of course, but also our elections, [1:30:33] having free and fair elections. [1:30:34] Anyway, let's move on. [1:30:35] Let's go to Cove Pier. 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course [1:33:31] we've gone over a number of stories and we'll continue to do that here at the network but [1:33:34] let's go to this uh specifically with nasa as artemis ii this launch is happening around the [1:33:39] corner artemis ii is our return of humans to the moon flying around the moon on board a [1:33:46] ryan but along with that we're doing a lot of great science one of the exciting things about [1:33:51] the artemis missions to the moon is that science is actually a fundamental pillar of why we explore [1:33:56] why we're going what we're doing in artemis i think it's incredibly exciting that not only [1:34:01] are we testing the vehicle but we're testing science on board science where the astronauts [1:34:07] are conducting experiments science writing along with the astronauts we have astronauts [1:34:12] looking outside the window and really observing the lunar surface [1:34:16] it will help us understand the deep space environment it will help us understand how [1:34:20] that environment affects our astronauts our systems and life in general so deep space is [1:34:25] a challenge for us because you have to leave earth's protective magnetic field here in low [1:34:29] earth orbit the crew members are protected from some of the harmful radiation going to the moon [1:34:34] they'll no longer be protected so they'll have a higher radiation exposure much like artemis i we [1:34:39] have so many radiation sensors and detectors that are inside the capsule so that we can fully [1:34:44] understand and appreciate the radiation that's going on inside the capsule so that we can fully [1:34:46] understand and appreciate the radiation that's going on inside the capsule so that we can fully [1:34:46] understand and appreciate the radiation environment for protecting our astronauts [1:34:50] in my hand here i'm holding a tissue chip model this is the exact design that it's going to be [1:34:55] flying alongside the astronauts we'll be collecting samples from each of the crew members and we can [1:35:01] make these organ chips out of the astronauts themselves so every crew member will have their [1:35:06] own avatar on board and then upon return we can evaluate that deep space radiation environment [1:35:12] and what that compares to the astronaut themselves not only are they going [1:35:16] to help change the course of medicine for the astronauts but revolutionizing that on earth as [1:35:22] well we're looking at sleep we're looking at team dynamics we're looking at how you interact with [1:35:28] the environment we're also looking at the immune system so what are the biomarkers we're using [1:35:34] saliva as a method to study hormones and different things in your body that may change during a [1:35:40] mission like this and then finally how do we function after microgravity you know being close [1:35:45] to the moon then we're going to have to come back up to the moon and also the human body as well so [1:35:46] returning to Earth. Which will ultimately help us achieve our goal of getting humans to Mars. [1:35:51] And then on top of that we have an opportunity to look at the moon from deep space on the far side [1:35:57] for the first time in over 50 years. Having human eyeballs and brains back around the moon is going [1:36:04] to unlock a new generation of lunar science discovery. The human eyeball is capable of taking [1:36:09] in so much data in just a split second. They'll be able to tackle impact history, volcanic history, [1:36:16] they'll be able to look at how the albedo or kind of the shade and hue of the moon and the color of [1:36:20] the moon can tell us something about how that terrain evolved over time. We're integrating [1:36:25] science in ways that have never been integrated into human exploration before. We have a front room [1:36:30] mission control flight controller position called the science officer. We have a brand new science [1:36:34] back room where it's basically our brain trust of lunar scientists and geologists supporting the [1:36:38] crews of the future. And Artemis II will allow us to really test how this works so that future [1:36:44] missions are really set up for success. [1:36:46] We'll also be deploying some cubesats. They're small shoebox size spacecraft of their own. [1:36:52] They're each provided by another country, one of our partners. As they conduct their research, [1:36:56] they'll complement what we are doing at the moon with Orion. [1:37:00] It is so incredibly exciting to be a part of this mission. It has been, you know, [1:37:05] really one of the privileges of a lifetime. I can see the work I'm doing benefit crew [1:37:10] members right now and benefit the crew members in the future. So it's incredibly exciting. [1:37:16] And it's very rewarding. [1:37:17] As this rocket launches humanity off of the Earth, we'll be setting the stage [1:37:21] through our science to prepare humanity to leave Earth and explore the solar system. [1:37:25] All right. So we're going to go to some more of those videos from NASA here in just a minute. [1:37:40] Artemis II, of course, the crew getting ready and within the week, I believe. I mean, [1:37:44] it might be actually this week Artemis II's launch. So we'll have that here on Right Side [1:37:49] Broadcasting Network. Let's go to a few of our sponsors. Of course, we're standing by, [1:37:53] as you see at the bottom of your screen, awaiting Karen Levitt to hold that press briefing scheduled. [1:37:57] For one o'clock, it's nine minutes after. As soon as we see it, we'll take you there live. [1:38:01] In the meantime, let's go to Tax Network USA. As you know, it's tax season and a number of people [1:38:07] are getting some refunds out there. But there's a few questions for you. 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That's going to be happening [1:40:57] this week. So here's some more from NASA. Again, we're on standby right now as we get ready to go [1:41:03] to the White House for Carolyn Levitt's press briefing. If you're just joining us now, of [1:41:07] course, we've talked about a number of the top stories that are happening out there in the 24-7 [1:41:12] news cycle, including what it takes to pass the Save America Act. The fast track is simple as [1:41:19] this. Ready? Fifty-one votes are needed to do the nuclear option or to terminate the filibuster. [1:41:27] You have to have 51 votes. So if you get the 51 votes, then it passes the filibuster. It goes [1:41:33] right to a vote on the Senate floor. Those 51, you would need that simple majority to pass the [1:41:40] Save America Act. That Save America Act goes to President Trump's desk and is signed into law. [1:41:46] That's it. There's some other people talking about other ways out there, [1:41:50] this whole reconciliation thing. All I know is this. If we're in 2026, right, it's not 1996 [1:41:59] that progressive Democrats, they're frothing. They hope that they get the majority back, [1:42:03] because guess what they're going to do? Terminate the filibuster, jam through, pass through [1:42:10] anything and everything they can. They're not going to respect any of the so-called traditions [1:42:16] of the filibuster. We're in a different political landscape. We know what's happened in our country. [1:42:23] Shall we? Shall we reminisce, you know? So anyway, 51 votes are needed [1:42:30] to end the filibuster, to bypass that. We'll see what happens. We know that Tommy Tuberville, [1:42:36] Senator of Alabama, and a number of others are saying, hey, let's do this. Rick Scott over the [1:42:40] weekend at CPAC, the senator there in Florida, saying the same thing. But there are a number [1:42:47] of people that are simply, I'll just say it, swamp creatures still in D.C. that are holding back [1:42:57] President Trump's agenda and holding back what we, the people, are saying we want. [1:43:03] Oh, by the way, you're welcome, senators, for all the money that you guys are getting from us. [1:43:09] So respectfully, everyone call. You can pray hard. You can send an email. You can talk on social [1:43:17] media and just say that this is what you want. You want the Save America Act passed. You want [1:43:22] the filibuster to be gone. And it takes 51 votes to do that. Keep it on all those levels, [1:43:30] specifically there. That's all we're saying here is just to get the Save America Act passed via [1:43:36] the filibuster. That's all we're saying here is just to get the Save America Act passed via the [1:43:36] filibuster. That's all we're saying here is just to get the Save America Act passed via the [1:43:36] filibuster. That's all we're saying here is just to get the Save America Act passed via the filibuster. [1:43:36] 51 votes. Wasn't really going to go into all of that right there. I just wanted to get back to [1:43:42] NASA as we're waiting for Carolyn Leavitt, of course, at the press briefing. As soon as we see [1:43:46] her, we'll take you there live. Let's go back to more information from NASA. NASA's Artemis 2 [1:43:56] will send four astronauts around the moon, preparing humanity for a long-term lunar [1:44:01] presence and future journeys to Mars. Enabling communication and navigation for this test flight [1:44:07] are NASA's Near Space Network and Deep Space Network. With antennas around the [1:44:12] world and a fleet of relay satellites, the networks will deliver vital data to and from [1:44:18] Earth through all phases of the mission. The networks are seamlessly integrated at NASA's [1:44:24] Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, where Mission Control coordinates the network handovers. [1:44:29] These transfers represent a delicate dance between the two networks, [1:44:33] exchanging support as the mission shoots toward the moon. On the launch pad, [1:44:38] and during their early orbit phases, NASA's Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System [1:44:43] rocket will rely on communications and tracking services from the Near Space Network. [1:44:48] After its translunar injection burn, the Deep Space Network's global array of antennas [1:44:53] will serve as Orion's primary communications support during lunar orbit. As the mission [1:44:58] journeys farther into space and away from Earth, signal strength weakens and bandwidth [1:45:03] is conserved for crew communications. The astronauts will have a near-constant [1:45:08] connection to Earth, ensuring their safety on a journey farther into space than ever before. [1:45:14] We say near-constant because as Orion goes behind the moon, a planned loss in communications [1:45:20] will occur. The Deep Space Network will be standing by to reacquire the signal as Orion reappears. [1:45:26] The Artemis II mission also provides an opportunity to test new capabilities. [1:45:31] Using laser links, NASA will periodically transmit Orion data to showcase the benefits laser [1:45:37] communications could have for future human spaceflight missions. The data from Orion, [1:45:42] sent by radio signals or laser links, will be transmitted to the Orion spacecraft and Space [1:45:43] Satellite. The mission is gathering images, data, and video, while also generating details about [1:45:51] mission health and crew voice files. All of that data gets processed here on Earth, [1:45:56] where systems compress it for efficiency. In the future, we'll upgrade these systems on Earth [1:46:01] so that image and video clarity improve with each moon mission. With the Artemis II test flight, we're [1:46:07] evaluating the communications infrastructure that will help carry us into the future as we explore [1:46:13] and journey forward to Mars. NASA kicked off a dynamic week ahead of launch with Ignition, [1:46:31] an event designed to bring the administration, industry, Congress, and our global coalition [1:46:36] of partners together to unite behind the golden age of exploration. We're shaping the future of [1:46:42] space exploration for decades to come. Here's what you need to know in your NASA Minute. [1:46:48] We're only five days away from our targeted launch date for Artemis II, [1:46:52] sending humans back to the moon for the first time in over 50 years. [1:46:56] The SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft are on the launch pad and are wrapping up final testing [1:47:01] in the coming days ahead of launch. In just hours, the Artemis II crew will arrive at Kennedy Space [1:47:07] Center to continue quarantine in preparation for their historic mission. On April 1st, [1:47:12] all eyes will be on NASA. Tune in to witness America's return to the moon. [1:47:17] This week, NASA unveiled a series of groundbreaking announcements at our Ignition event. [1:47:22] Here's a quick look at what we shared. NASA is moving forward with one of the [1:47:26] most ambitious efforts in its history, building America's first moon base at the Lunar South Pole. [1:47:32] And I'm honored to be joined by the first-ever NASA Minute guest, Carlos Garcia-Golan, [1:47:37] otherwise known as the Moon Base Guy. Carlos, tell us a little bit about this ambitious endeavor [1:47:42] that you're going to be leading. Thanks, Bethany. America is returning to the moon, [1:47:46] and this time when we go, we're building to stay. Starting as soon as this year, [1:47:51] NASA will launch a series of robotic missions to prepare for surface operations, [1:47:56] ahead of crew flights in 2028. In phase one, we'll increase the cadence of lunar missions, [1:48:02] delivering rovers, drones, communication systems, and early power to learn how to operate on the [1:48:08] moon. In phase two, we'll begin building the infrastructure necessary to support permanent [1:48:13] habitation on the moon. We're talking about things like power systems, surface communications, [1:48:18] logistics, putting everything in place to support astronauts on repeat missions. In phase three, [1:48:26] we're going to build to stay in presence, enabling continuous crewed operations on the lunar surface. [1:48:32] We're moving beyond short stays to establish continuous American presence on the moon, [1:48:37] alongside of our international partners and commercial partners. Back to you, Bethany. [1:48:42] Thanks, Carlos. NASA is charting a clear path to sustain America's presence in low-Earth orbit. [1:48:49] As the International Space Station nears retirement, it will help test commercial [1:48:53] platforms before they transition into standalone stations. [1:48:57] This approach reduces risk, strengthens capability, and supports a growing commercial economy in low-Earth orbit. [1:49:03] We also announced updates on several upcoming science missions as we enter a new era of discovery. [1:49:09] The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, launching as soon as this fall, [1:49:12] will survey the universe at an unprecedented scale, while missions like Dragonfly will [1:49:17] explore Titan, and future Mars missions will search for signs of past life. [1:49:22] At the same time, NASA is expanding lunar science through commercial lunar payload services. [1:49:27] Delivering instruments and new technologies to the moon at a higher cadence. [1:49:31] Together, these missions are expanding our understanding of the universe, [1:49:35] our solar system, and the conditions that make life possible. [1:49:39] And finally, NASA is taking major steps toward unlocking nuclear power in space. [1:49:46] We're preparing to launch the first nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars in 2028, using nuclear electric [1:49:52] propulsion to travel farther and more efficiently than ever before. That mission, Space Reactor [1:49:58] Freedom, will deliver a payload of helicopter drones to Mars, identifying pockets of water [1:50:04] ice and potential human landing sites for future manned missions to the red planet. [1:50:09] From here on Earth to the moon and on to Mars, the next chapter of American exploration begins now. [1:50:16] We'll see you back here next week. [1:50:21] All right, live back here at Right Side Broadcasting Network, we are standing by [1:50:24] for the Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt's press briefing, originally scheduled for [1:50:29] one o'clock Eastern, of course, a few minutes after that. [1:50:32] Thanks so much for live streaming in East Coast, West Coast, Central Time Zone, Mountain Time Zone, [1:50:38] and anywhere else you're watching here on Right Side Broadcasting Network. [1:50:42] Let's go to a few of our sponsors as we stand by for the press briefing. [1:50:46] We'll take a moment to tell you about one of our trusted sponsors, All Family Pharmacy. [1:50:50] So if you're someone who believes in medical freedom and stands with the Maha movement and [1:50:56] who's really frustrated with a health care system that puts insurance companies and government [1:51:01] bureaucrats between the lines. [1:51:02] Well, thank you so much for tuning in. [1:51:02] We'll see you next week. [1:51:02] Take care. [1:51:02] Bye. 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So right now people are [1:52:16] actually on Calchi, ready to watch this press briefing. 60, actually 53% of people say that [1:52:24] the words identification or the letters ID, identification, [1:52:29] is going to be said by Carolyn Levitt. 48% say Cuba and 47% say fraud. So we'll see what [1:52:38] Carolyn has to say. She'll have that opening statement, of course, and then we'll hear [1:52:42] from the fake news and conservative media in that room. So we'll hear what everybody has to say [1:52:49] for this press briefing. In the meantime, let's talk about the DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen as [1:52:57] he has a week one. [1:52:59] Recap. We're going to go to that quickly. Now, the next couple of videos we're going to go to [1:53:02] are pretty brief because we're right now awaiting the top of the press briefing there at the White [1:53:09] House. But again, Mark Wayne Mullen, a rock star, you know, someone that's an American patriot. [1:53:15] Let's go to week one recap clip number six. All right, guys, first week at DHS. They caught the [1:53:21] whole theme, though, of the whole of the bouncy ball. I've got six gifted to me. Anyways, just [1:53:25] want to tell you what's going on. It's been interesting. This is my new off. [1:53:29] All right. It looks like we're hearing that the press conference is going to be coming up. So what [1:53:34] we'll do is that video and one of the other videos from the Texas representative, Keith Self, [1:53:39] speaking about Sharia law on the House floor. Recently, we're going to play those two videos [1:53:44] after the press conference. Let's go to Washington, D.C. right now. I'm Matthew Alvarez. [1:53:48] Could you hear our amen in there? We just said a little loud prayer as a team. In this holy week, [1:53:54] President Trump and the First Lady are joining in prayer with Christians celebrating the resurrection [1:54:00] of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. On Wednesday, the president will host an Easter lunch in the [1:54:05] East Room with faith leaders across the country to celebrate Holy Week. With respect to the ongoing [1:54:11] major combat operations in Iran, Operation Epic Fury is moving ahead successfully and according [1:54:17] to plan. With each passing day, the United States military is increasing its advantage over the [1:54:23] terrorist Iranian regime. More than 11,000 enemy targets have been struck to date. Each strike [1:54:30] is crippling the regime's offensive and defensive capabilities and creating more leverage for the [1:54:36] United States and our allies. Compared to the start of the operation, Iran's ballistic missile and [1:54:42] drone attacks are down by roughly 90 percent. The United States is also decimating the Iranian regime's [1:54:49] Navy. We have destroyed more than 150 of their naval vessels so far, including 92 percent of their [1:54:56] largest vessels. [1:55:00] in major regional waterways and no ability to project naval power, which is [1:55:05] why they've been assessed as combat ineffective. Our military continues to [1:55:10] obliterate Iran's defense industrial base with nearly 70% of their missile, [1:55:16] drone, and naval production facilities and shipyards damaged or destroyed thus [1:55:21] far, significantly reducing their ability to pose future threats in the region. [1:55:26] U.S. and Israeli joint forces control the skies and have asserted air [1:55:31] dominance over Iran, completing more than 11,000 successful combat flights thus [1:55:37] far. The trend remains clear. The United States is conducting more intense, [1:55:42] targeted strikes with devastating combat power with each passing day to destroy [1:55:47] the threat posed by the Iranian terrorist regime, as President Trump [1:55:51] sought out to do a month ago. It's no surprise that we are seeing the [1:55:55] remaining elements of the United States' military and the United States' military [1:55:56] of the regime become increasingly eager to end the destruction and come to the [1:56:01] negotiating table while they still can. Despite all of the public posturing you [1:56:05] hear from the regime and false reporting, talks are continuing and going well. What [1:56:11] is said publicly is of course much different than what's being communicated [1:56:15] to us privately. As a result, President Trump issued a 10-day pause to postpone [1:56:20] planned strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure. This remains a [1:56:25] truly once-in-a-generation [1:56:26] opportunity for the regime to make a good deal with the United States, [1:56:30] permanently abandon their nuclear ambitions, and stop acting as the world's [1:56:35] leading state sponsor of terrorism. If the Iranians reject this golden [1:56:40] opportunity, the greatest military in the history of the world continues to [1:56:44] stand by to provide President Trump with every option available to ensure this [1:56:48] regime continues to pay a grave price. One way or another, Iran will no longer [1:56:54] have the credible ability to threaten the United States. [1:56:56] To protect the United States fromeveryone the United States or our allies, which [1:56:59] is of course the overall objective admission the President set out when he [1:57:03] launched Operation Epic Fury. Unfortunately, even as President Trump [1:57:07] is working hard every single day to protect the United States from foreign [1:57:11] enemies, Democrats on Capitol Hill have failed to do the same here at home by [1:57:16] keeping the Department of Homeland Security unfunded. Over the past six [1:57:20] weeks, Democrats in Congress have pushed our air travel system to its breaking [1:57:24] point and afflicted massive pain on [1:57:26] Americans with their reckless political games. 500 TSA officers quit their jobs. Thousands more [1:57:33] were calling out sick at record rates due to the lack of pay. This resulted in security wait times [1:57:38] exceeding three hours at major airports across the country, creating nightmares for millions of [1:57:44] Americans. Overall morale among TSA staff plummeted as well, all of this creating an unacceptable [1:57:50] heightened security risk. Because of the Democrats' unwillingness to do their basic job of funding DHS, [1:57:56] President Trump determined that these circumstances constituted an emergency [1:58:01] compromising American security. That's why last week he accordingly signed a presidential [1:58:06] memorandum directing the Secretary of Homeland Security to work with the Director of the Office [1:58:11] of Management and Budget here at the White House to use those funds with a reasonable and logical [1:58:18] nexus to TSA operations to provide TSA employees with the compensation and benefits that would [1:58:24] have accrued to them but for the Democrats. [1:58:26] This bold and necessary action by President Trump will ensure our TSA workers receive their hard-earned [1:58:35] paychecks. It should not have come to this point, but President Trump will always do what's right [1:58:39] by the American people and he found a way to do that to get TSA paid. Ensuring that these federal [1:58:45] workers who perform critical public safety responsibilities can feed their families, pay [1:58:50] their rent, and show up to work is something the President was honored to do. But this moment should [1:58:55] be an eye-opening one for the American people. [1:58:56] Let's be clear about what is happening. Democrat members of Congress are more than happy to [1:59:03] put your safety at risk because they oppose the President's administration and his administration's [1:59:08] efforts to enforce our nation's immigration law. Democrats refuse to fund ICE because [1:59:13] they want millions and millions of illegal aliens to pour into the country just like [1:59:17] they were under the Biden administration. They want murderers and rapists and thugs [1:59:22] to remain in your communities rather than be removed by ICE. [1:59:26] The Democrats created this mess. They are the reason for long lines at airports and tens of [1:59:33] thousands of employees going without pay. Once again, President Trump is cleaning up their mess [1:59:38] because he cares more about the American people than destructive, petty, partisan politics. With [1:59:44] that, I will take your questions today. Here in our new media seat, we have Wid Lyman. Thank you [1:59:47] for being here. Why don't you kick us off? Thank you. Happy Easter. Thank you. I have two questions [1:59:52] for you. Thank you. There are some concerns the administration is starting to change its position, [1:59:56] you know, deportations, border enforcement, possibly asylum policies. What would you [2:00:01] say to Americans that are somewhat concerned that the shift has happened? Sure. Well, while [2:00:07] there has, of course, been a change in leadership at the Department of Homeland Security with [2:00:10] former Senator, now Secretary Mullen, joining the President's Cabinet, I can assure the [2:00:15] American people there has not been a change in policy. It has always been the policy of [2:00:19] this President and this administration to deport the worst of the worst illegal alien [2:00:24] criminals from our communities. That's something I know so much about the American people. I [2:00:26] know that Secretary Mullen remains wholeheartedly committed to doing. And it's something that is [2:00:31] overwhelmingly popular with the American people. And it's something that is necessary to protect [2:00:35] our homeland and to prevent deaths of Americans in our country. Just last week, Sheridan Gorman, [2:00:41] a young woman in Chicago, was shot and killed on the street walking with her friends outside [2:00:46] of her university by a legal alien from Venezuela who had no right to be here in the first place. [2:00:53] And it's despicable that Democrats are currently defunding the department that's [2:00:56] responsible for removing illegal aliens like that. And I would also add it's despicable [2:01:01] that the lack of coverage of this young woman's case of her life and the way that it was tragically [2:01:07] cut short. I saw a survey over the weekend that I'd like to bring to all of your attention. [2:01:12] This is the media coverage of the case of Sheridan Gorman. You have ABC News has spent [2:01:17] one minute and 19 seconds between two days when this case was first alerted. You have [2:01:24] CBS, two minutes and one second. [2:01:25] Speaker 2 [2:01:26] You have NBC, 23 seconds spent on the life of a young, beautiful American woman whose [2:01:33] life was taken short by an illegal alien who should have never been here in the first place [2:01:37] when we are in the middle of a battle on Capitol Hill with a major political party, the Democrat [2:01:42] Party, who wants to defund the agency that is responsible for protecting Americans. I [2:01:46] think her life was worth more than 23 seconds on cable television. And I think the people [2:01:51] in this room have a responsibility to report on cases like this because it just exemplifies [2:01:56] why the problem is. [2:01:56] Speaker 2 [2:01:57] I think the President believes so strongly in deporting illegal aliens from our communities. [2:02:00] And thank you for the question. [2:02:01] Speaker 2 [2:02:02] Seconder. [2:02:03] Speaker 2 [2:02:04] Dasha, go ahead. [2:02:05] Speaker 3 [2:02:06] Carolyn, I have two questions, one on Iran and one on DHS funding. On Iran, the President [2:02:07] has said that the administration is talking to a new and more reasonable regime. How confident [2:02:14] are you that they are legitimate and have enough grip on power? Marco Rubio said earlier [2:02:19] that he's not sure and it's not clear whether they will be in power. So are you also talking [2:02:25] to other factions? [2:02:26] Speaker 3 [2:02:27] I think the President is trying to make a deal. How do you ensure that you're making [2:02:29] a deal with the people who can actually implement it? [2:02:31] Speaker 4 [2:02:32] Well, that's part of the ongoing process that's taking place and the ongoing negotiations. [2:02:36] Of course, anything that they say to us privately will be tested and we will ensure that they [2:02:41] are being held accountable to their word. And if they are not, the President has laid [2:02:44] out the military consequences that the Iranian regime will see if they don't hold true to [2:02:49] the words that we are hearing privately behind the scenes. [2:02:52] When the President says more reasonable, again, these folks are appearing more reasonable behind [2:02:56] the scenes privately in these conversations than perhaps some of the previous leaders [2:03:01] who are now no longer on planet Earth because they lied to the United States and they strung [2:03:07] us along in negotiations and that was unacceptable to the President, which is why many of the [2:03:11] previous leaders were killed. So again, this is another historic opportunity for Iran to [2:03:15] do the right thing, to rid themselves of their nuclear ambitions and to come to a deal with [2:03:21] this President and the administration. Or again, they will see the grave consequences [2:03:26] of the United States Armed Forces, which they are continuing to see every day throughout [2:03:29] this operation. [2:03:30] On DHS, how long can the administration keep paying TSA without action from Congress? [2:03:36] And not to be hyperbolic, but given the, the Air Force were really the pain point that [2:03:42] was pushing both sides to talk to each other. I mean, do you see a way for DHS to reopen? [2:03:49] Is it possible that this keeps going through the midterms? [2:03:51] Well, we certainly hope so. I mean, of course, the President just can't keep signing presidential [2:03:55] memorandums and proclamations every time Congress fails to do its job and every time [2:04:01] Democrats are, are holding our entire country hostage, picking and choosing which programs [2:04:06] and agencies they want to fund just because they don't like this administration's policies. [2:04:11] That's not how it's supposed to work. They voted seven times against funding DHS over [2:04:17] partisan and political reasons. And so again, the President has stepped in to do the right [2:04:21] thing at this moment in time. But the President is also encouraging Congress to come to a deal with the United States Armed Forces. [2:04:22] Thank you. [2:04:25] And to come back to Washington to permanently fix this problem and to fund and reopen the [2:04:30] Department of Homeland Security entirely. [2:04:32] Caroline. [2:04:33] Stephen. [2:04:34] Thank you, Caroline. Two questions, one on TSA, one on Iran. On TSA, for ordinary Americans [2:04:41] watching the briefing, how long until everything goes back to normal at airports after the [2:04:46] President's action? And then on Iran, on the timeframe, President Trump initially said [2:04:50] about four weeks. Secretary of State Rubio on Friday reportedly said it might be another [2:04:54] two to four weeks. [2:04:55] Is two to four the current ballpark that the administration is thinking? [2:04:59] With respect to the timeline, again, the President, Commander in Chief, the Pentagon has always [2:05:04] stated four to six weeks estimated timeline for Operation Epic Fury. We're on day 30 today. [2:05:11] So again, you do the math on how much longer we, the Pentagon needs to fully achieve the [2:05:16] objectives of Operation Epic Fury, which I will reiterate, destroy the Iranian Navy, [2:05:21] destroy their ballistic missiles, dismantle their missile and drone production infrastructure. [2:05:25] Significantly weakened their proxies throughout the course of this operation. And then of [2:05:29] course, preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. [2:05:32] To your first question, Stephen, about TSA and airports, nothing will be truly normal [2:05:34] again until Democrats do the right thing to fund this agency fully. again, the President [2:05:39] has stepped in in the meantime to do what's right, to end this crisis that we've had at [2:05:44] air travel and at airports across the country in the meantime. But again, Congress needs [2:05:50] to come back. Democrats need to be even a bit easier, but again, we're going back once [2:05:53] again. [2:05:54] Guys, thank you so much. [2:05:55] on the Department of Homeland Security [2:05:57] so we can formally and fully get these great employees [2:06:01] paid long into the future. [2:06:02] Jonathan. [2:06:04] The Press Thanks a lot, Caroline. [2:06:06] Two questions regarding the financial costs of the war. [2:06:09] Back during the Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991, [2:06:12] Arab countries paid for the vast majority [2:06:15] of the costs of the war. [2:06:17] Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE. [2:06:19] Who's paying for the costs of this war? [2:06:22] Will those Arab countries step up to do just that? [2:06:25] Ms. Well, I think it's something the President [2:06:27] would be quite interested in calling them to do. [2:06:29] I won't get ahead of him on that. [2:06:31] But certainly, it's an idea that I know that he has [2:06:34] and something that I think you'll hear more from him on. [2:06:37] The Press And then secondly, the cost of diesel [2:06:40] is averaging at $5.38 a gallon right now. [2:06:43] What's the message from the Trump administration [2:06:47] to truck drivers who are dealing with those high fuel costs [2:06:49] right now? [2:06:50] Ms. Again, we understand, we hear you, [2:06:52] we see you, we are fully tracking [2:06:54] this short-term fluctuation. [2:06:55] And oil and in diesel prices. [2:06:57] And that's why the President and the administration [2:07:00] have continually announced robust actions [2:07:02] to provide stability in the global energy market. [2:07:05] As you know, political risk insurance, [2:07:07] one of those actions allowing countries [2:07:10] to purchase sanctioned oil just to increase the supply. [2:07:12] In the meantime, we've worked to release 400 billion barrels [2:07:18] of oil in refined products as well. [2:07:20] We issued the 60 Day Jones Act waiver. [2:07:22] All of this has, with the goal of increasing supply, [2:07:25] to create stabilization in the market in the meantime. [2:07:29] But the overall message, as we've repeatedly stated, [2:07:31] is again, these are short-term actions [2:07:35] and short-term price fluctuations [2:07:36] for the long-term benefit of ending the threat [2:07:41] that Iran poses to the United States of America, [2:07:43] our troops, and our allies in the region. [2:07:46] And ensuring that this regime can no longer control [2:07:49] the world's free flow of energy through the Strait of Hormuz, [2:07:51] which is something the administration continues [2:07:53] to tackle day by day as well. [2:07:55] The Press- are you ready, Kelly? [2:07:57] The Press- Jennifer, just two questions. [2:07:58] What's Jennifer? [2:07:59] Ms. I'll go to both of them. [2:08:01] The Press- Go ahead. [2:08:02] The Press- So two questions, one on China and one on Iran. [2:08:05] On China, ahead of the President's trip to Beijing, [2:08:08] will there be a working-level meeting with Secretary Besant, [2:08:11] Jameson Greer, et cetera, and when will that be? [2:08:13] Ms. I do expect Cabinet officials [2:08:15] to travel to China ahead of time. [2:08:17] I don't have a readout on their schedules for you, [2:08:20] but this is something we typically do [2:08:21] with international travel, as you know. [2:08:23] So I'll talk to the Treasury Department [2:08:25] the cabinet myself and we'll get you that answer but we do expect them to move ahead of time okay [2:08:29] and thank you and on iran uh if iran is kind of cherry picking what tankers get to go through the [2:08:35] straight now and contemplating big tolls on those tankers is that consistent or how is that [2:08:40] consistent really with the president's message about really wanting the straight to be fully open [2:08:44] like does the administration support a regime or system where iran is is effectively charging tolls [2:08:50] on these vessels to access that's not something we support and i would reject that they are [2:08:54] cherry picking in fact as you know these tankers that are moving through the 10 that were [2:08:59] previously announced and now the new 20 the announcement of 20 additional tankers which we [2:09:04] expect to see over the coming days are a result of the direct and indirect talks that are taking [2:09:09] place between the united states and iran so you wouldn't have seen those tankers if not for the [2:09:13] president's diplomacy and his team engaging on this matter which we expect that compliance moving [2:09:18] forward and it's again something that we're working on very closely sure and behind the back [2:09:24] right here [2:09:24] there you put up your hand very uh excitingly go ahead hannah from news nation thank you [2:09:30] uh thanks for taking my question i have two for you real quick there are reports that republicans [2:09:35] are weighing cuts to health care in order to make way for that 200 billion dollars for the pentagon [2:09:40] and operation epic fury is that a trade-off that president trump supports uh i've seen these [2:09:45] reports i haven't spoken to the president about it nor have i heard this being discussed in any [2:09:50] high-level meetings here at the white house i don't want to weigh in definitively because i'm [2:09:54] just i just haven't heard that being discussed here in the west wing and then secondly i know [2:09:58] president trump says we're ahead of schedule in achieving his military objectives in iran [2:10:03] he laid out that four to six week time table for this conflict [2:10:07] and we're now within week five so how do you square kind of those two well four to six weeks [2:10:13] estimated timeline again you just said we're on day 30 of the operation i just provided you with [2:10:19] some of the updates from the pentagon directly in achieving the objectives and the military has been [2:10:24] been enormously successful. [2:10:26] I think we should all be very proud of our armed forces [2:10:29] for what they have done over the past 30 days. [2:10:31] The mission will continue until the objectives are achieved, [2:10:34] and that four- to six-week timeline does remain right now. [2:10:36] I don't have any updates for you on that. [2:10:38] Jake. [2:10:39] The Press Yeah, like others, one on TSA, one on Iran. [2:10:43] On Iran, I know that it's tough to engage in hypotheticals, [2:10:47] but I feel like this is one that you could engage in. [2:10:49] If the President does seek or the United States [2:10:54] seeks a ground war, does he intend [2:10:56] to get congressional authorization of that march? [2:10:59] Ms. Look, the President has been asked [2:11:01] about boots on the ground [2:11:02] or alleged ground operations various times. [2:11:05] He's obviously declined to rule them out. [2:11:08] It's the Pentagon's job to provide maximum optionality [2:11:11] to the President. It does not mean he's made a decision, [2:11:13] nor would he ever notify the media of such decision [2:11:17] as not to tip off our enemy. [2:11:19] With respect to abiding by Congress and the rule of law, [2:11:22] that's something the administration will, [2:11:24] of course, do. [2:11:24] And it's something that we have great respect for Congress. [2:11:29] The President does with military operations. [2:11:32] In fact, prior to the launch of Operation Epic Fury, [2:11:36] as you know, the administration gave a courtesy notice [2:11:38] to Congress in the Gang of Eight. [2:11:40] And top-level administration officials [2:11:42] and Cabinet secretaries have gone to Congress multiple times [2:11:45] over the past 30 days to provide those courtesy briefings [2:11:49] to Congress when requested. [2:11:50] The Press On TSA quickly, I've been asked [2:11:53] by multiple Trumps [2:11:54] and supporters that have said, given the fact [2:11:56] that the President on that Friday gave that memorandum [2:11:59] informing DHS to pay TSA workers, I know there's a lot [2:12:02] of negotiations involved in a shutdown of this size. [2:12:05] Why did the President not sooner issue that payment [2:12:07] to TSA workers? [2:12:08] Well, it's because of the Democrats voting seven times [2:12:11] against reopening the Department of Homeland Security [2:12:14] that we came to a place of an existential crisis. [2:12:17] I mean, you saw the lines at various major airports [2:12:20] across the country, American travelers really paying the [2:12:24] price for Democrats' partisan games. [2:12:26] And so, the President worked with his legal team here [2:12:29] at the White House and the Office of Management and Budget [2:12:31] to find a solution to take care of the emergency [2:12:35] that we were seeing in air travel across the country. [2:12:37] And it's because of the President [2:12:39] that TSA agents are being paid. [2:12:40] But again, he's calling on Congress to do the right thing, [2:12:43] to come back to Washington, and to fund and reopen [2:12:46] the Department of Homeland Security fully. [2:12:48] The Press Hi, Lindsay Ellis [2:12:50] from The Wall Street Journal. [2:12:51] I'm trying to square the four objectives laid out [2:12:53] by the administration. [2:12:54] With the goal of reopening fully the Strait of Hormuz, [2:12:58] would President Trump declare victory [2:13:00] and wind down military operations [2:13:02] if the four objectives are met, [2:13:03] but still passage remains quite slow through the Strait? [2:13:06] Ms. Look, as I've said repeatedly, [2:13:08] and as the President has laid out, [2:13:09] the objectives of Operation Epic Fury are as follows. [2:13:12] Destroying the Iranian Navy, destroying their ballistic [2:13:15] missiles, dismantling their defense industrial [2:13:18] infrastructure that produces those weapons [2:13:20] that have long threatened the United States and our allies, [2:13:23] and then, of course, [2:13:23] preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. [2:13:27] The full reopening of the Strait is something [2:13:29] the administration is working towards, [2:13:31] but the core objectives of the operation have been clearly [2:13:34] defined for the American people by the Commander-in-Chief. [2:13:36] The Press The President posted this morning [2:13:39] about his threat that on leaving Iran, [2:13:42] he said we might be blowing up and completely obliterating [2:13:45] all of their electric generating plants, [2:13:47] oil wells, hard island, [2:13:49] and possibly all desalinization plants. [2:13:51] Under international law, [2:13:52] striking civilian infrastructure [2:13:53] like that is generally prohibited. [2:13:56] Why is the President threatening what would amount [2:13:58] to potentially a war crime with the U.S. military? [2:14:01] And how do you square that with the administration [2:14:03] repeatedly saying that the U.S. does not target civilians? [2:14:06] Ms. Look, the President has made it quite clear [2:14:08] to the Iranian regime at this moment in time, [2:14:10] as evidenced by the statement that you just read, [2:14:13] that their best move is to make a deal, [2:14:15] or else the United States Armed Forces has capabilities [2:14:19] beyond their wildest imagination, [2:14:21] and the President is not afraid to use them. [2:14:22] The Press Including potential war crimes? [2:14:23] Ms. That's not what I said, Garrett. [2:14:25] And you're saying the word potential for a reason, [2:14:28] because I'm sure some experts are telling you that in your ear [2:14:32] to try to ask me that question. [2:14:33] Of course, this administration [2:14:35] and the United States Armed Forces [2:14:36] will always act within the confines of the law. [2:14:39] But with respect to achieving the full objectives [2:14:42] of Operation Epic Fury, [2:14:43] President Trump is going to move forward unabated, [2:14:46] and he expects the Iranian regime [2:14:48] to make a deal with the administration. [2:14:49] The Press To that end, which of those objectives [2:14:52] would destroying a desalination plant, [2:14:53] Ms. Haley, go ahead. [2:14:53] The Press Thanks, Caroline. [2:14:54] I want to follow up on Iran. [2:14:55] When you're describing that the Iranians you're in contact with [2:14:56] are being more reasonable this time around in discussions, [2:14:57] what specifically are you hearing that is leading you [2:14:58] to that conclusion? [2:14:59] And how are you defining what's reasonable [2:15:00] versus unreasonable in that regard? [2:15:01] Ms. I'm not going to detail the private, [2:15:02] insensitive conversations that are taking place [2:15:03] between the United States and Iran right now. [2:15:04] The Press But generally speaking? [2:15:05] Ms. Generally speaking, the President gave you [2:15:06] the answer. [2:15:07] What we're hearing from them is more of a conversation [2:15:08] between the United States and Iran right now. [2:15:09] The Press Okay. [2:15:10] Ms. But generally speaking, the President gave you [2:15:11] the answer. [2:15:12] What we're hearing from them is more of a conversation [2:15:13] between the United States and Iran right now. [2:15:14] The Press Thank you. [2:15:15] Ms. Thank you. [2:15:23] The Press So far, I think the Iranians are more reasonable. [2:15:24] They have agreed to some of the points the United States [2:15:27] laid out, as the President said last night aboard Air Force One. [2:15:30] But again, as for the specifics, as these negotiations are ongoing, [2:15:33] we're not going to broadcast them to the world unless [2:15:35] the President chooses to do so, which he has the full right [2:15:37] to do as the leader of the free world. [2:15:39] The Press Yes, Caroline. [2:15:40] The Press Caroline. [2:15:41] The Press On Cuba, the President threatened to tear up any country [2:15:42] that would send oil to Cuba, but now the U.S. is letting [2:15:47] this Russian tanker to Cuba. [2:15:50] Is this a policy change, or is he willing to let more [2:15:53] tankers into Cuba now? [2:15:54] Ms. This is not a policy change. [2:15:57] There has not been a formal change in sanction policy. [2:16:01] As the President said last night, we allowed this ship to reach Cuba [2:16:04] in order to provide humanitarian needs to the Cuban people. [2:16:08] These decisions are being made on a case-by-case basis. [2:16:11] As the administration has said, Cuba's nonfunctional economy [2:16:14] cannot be fixed unless they undergo dramatic political and [2:16:17] leadership change. [2:16:19] But there has been no formal change with respect to sanction policy. [2:16:22] The Press So you could expect more tankers? [2:16:23] Ms. Again, these decisions are being made on a [2:16:27] case-by-case basis right now. [2:16:28] The Press Thanks, Caroline. [2:16:29] You addressed this a little bit in the opening, but just to follow up, because Americans are [2:16:33] sort of seeing these conflicting messages between the United States and Iran. [2:16:36] I know the President insists that negotiations are underway. [2:16:39] As you just mentioned, he's also said that Iran has agreed to most of the 15 points. [2:16:44] We just heard from Iran again. [2:16:45] They're saying no negotiations are taking place. [2:16:47] They're calling the proposal excessive, unrealistic. [2:16:51] So how do you square that? [2:16:52] What is it? [2:16:53] How do you explain that discrepancy between the two? [2:16:55] Ms. I think the American people are smart enough not to take the word of a terrorist [2:16:59] regime that has chanted death to America for 47 years at their word. [2:17:04] And I hope the journalists in this room are wise enough not to take an Iranian regime [2:17:08] that has repeatedly lied about our country, about our values, about everyone in this room, [2:17:14] frankly, for nearly five decades. [2:17:16] So I think the American public are smart enough to understand that. [2:17:19] The Press Just to follow up on the objectives, you've [2:17:21] laid them out. [2:17:22] But I know the President has set a deadline for a meeting. [2:17:23] Ms. Yes. [2:17:23] The Press [2:17:24] The Press [2:17:25] Ms. Yes. [2:17:26] The Press [2:17:27] The Press [2:17:28] Ms. Yes. [2:17:29] The Press [2:17:30] The Press [2:17:31] Ms. I think you've set a deadline for April 6th in just one week. [2:17:32] What does the President need to see to not move forward with those strikes by April 6th? [2:17:33] Ms. Well, I think he said it in his True Social post this morning. [2:17:34] He wants to see a deal over the next 10 days. [2:17:36] That timeline is waning, several days left. [2:17:40] And we'll see. [2:17:41] I won't get ahead of it. [2:17:42] We'll see what happens in the end of the 10-day period. [2:17:43] Ed. [2:17:44] The Press [2:17:45] The Press [2:17:46] The Press [2:17:47] The Press [2:17:48] The Press [2:17:49] The Press [2:17:50] The Press [2:17:51] The Press [2:17:52] The Press [2:17:54] of U.S. Special Operations Forces, including Navy SEALs and Army Rangers in the Middle [2:17:59] East, as well as thousands of other troops already deployed. So is he trying to end or [2:18:04] intensify the conflict? [2:18:06] The President is focused on achieving the objectives of Operation Epic Fury. With respect [2:18:11] to forces that are on the ground in the Middle East, it's the job of the Pentagon to create [2:18:16] maximum optionality for the Commander-in-Chief. It does not mean the President has made any [2:18:21] additional decisions. Again, he remains focused on ensuring that the Pentagon continues to [2:18:26] achieve the objectives of the operation that was launched 30 days ago, and we're well on [2:18:31] our way to doing that. [2:18:32] So if an American is sitting at home hearing him say, I want to talk, but I keep seeing [2:18:37] them send troops to that region, what are they to make of what's going on? [2:18:40] There's two tracks here. The President has always said that diplomacy is his number one [2:18:45] option and priority. Again, he tried earnestly, in good faith, to engage in diplomacy with [2:18:51] the Iranians. [2:18:51] He tried to engage in diplomacy with the Iranians prior to this operation being launched in [2:18:54] the first place. He wanted to strike a deal, and he sent his top negotiators to do so. [2:19:00] They spent an extensive amount of time and effort trying to strike a deal, and unfortunately, [2:19:05] the previous regime, again, many of those leaders no longer with us here on Earth because [2:19:09] they faced the consequences of the United States military. [2:19:12] So if there's ever a chance for a deal, again, the President is open to listening, but it [2:19:18] does not deter him from focusing on the military objectives that he set out. [2:19:21] He has sustained this goal for the last 30 days ago and that our military is continuing [2:19:24] to achieve day by day. [2:19:25] Q On the shutdown, he signed the national emergency order last Thursday making sure [2:19:32] TSA officers will be paid. There's still other civilian DHS employees, however, who are not [2:19:35] being paid. [2:19:36] AIMEE BARTON, MALKER COUNTY, Yes. [2:19:38] Q He signed something similar to ensure they also get paid? [2:19:40] AIMEE BARTON, MALKER COUNTY, Yes. [2:19:41] Q Look, the President will always look into ways that we can make sure that the American [2:19:45] people are being taken care of and doing what's right by the American people, but again, it's [2:19:49] ridiculous that the President even has to go to the U.S. border to fight against ogromattan [2:19:50] military. [2:19:51] Q ease. [2:19:51] Q Easy. [2:19:51] Q Easy. [2:19:51] to the length of working with the legal team [2:19:53] and the Office of Management and Budget [2:19:55] to identify these funds. [2:19:56] It is the job of Congress to fund these agencies. [2:20:00] And Democrats in Congress have voted seven times [2:20:03] against funding the Department of Homeland Security. [2:20:06] Congress should come back, and they should get it done. [2:20:08] The President, again, made the decision [2:20:10] to prevent this existential crisis [2:20:12] we were seeing at our nation's airports across the country. [2:20:14] That was only going to get worse, [2:20:16] and that's why he wants Congress to do his job. [2:20:18] The Press I'll go to you as well. [2:20:22] The Press Since you mentioned Easter and prayers, [2:20:25] I wanted to ask you about something [2:20:26] the Pope said yesterday. [2:20:27] So Pope Leo said yesterday, and I quote him, [2:20:30] God does not listen to the prayer of those who wage war. [2:20:34] Can you comment on that? [2:20:36] Ms. I think our nation was a nation founded [2:20:40] 250 years ago almost on Judeo-Christian values. [2:20:44] And we've seen presidents, [2:20:46] we've seen the leaders [2:20:48] of the Department of Homeland Security, [2:20:48] the Department of War, [2:20:50] and we've seen our troops go to prayer [2:20:53] during the most turbulent times in our nation's history. [2:20:56] And I don't think there's anything wrong [2:20:58] with our military leaders or with the President [2:21:01] calling on the American people to pray for our service members [2:21:05] and those who are serving our country overseas. [2:21:07] In fact, I think it's a very noble thing to do. [2:21:10] And if you talk to many service members, [2:21:11] they will tell you they appreciate the prayers [2:21:13] and support from the Commander-in-Chief [2:21:16] and from his Cabinet. [2:21:18] The Press Caroline, thank you. [2:21:19] The Press The President Trump told the New York Post [2:21:20] that a response is coming shortly to Tehran [2:21:23] attacking Israel's largest oil refinery. [2:21:26] Is there a timeline on that? [2:21:28] Is that tied to the success or not of the negotiations? [2:21:31] Ms. I don't have any updates for you [2:21:32] on the President's comments. [2:21:34] The Press So, Senator, the IRGC is in control of Iran. [2:21:37] Ms. Well, look, as Secretary Rubio said today, [2:21:40] the leadership is very fragmented. [2:21:42] We have really neutered their intercommunication systems, [2:21:46] and that's part of this process of diplomacy. [2:21:48] I have to continue figuring out exactly who's in charge. [2:21:52] I know they appointed a new Ayatollah. [2:21:54] Haven't seen or heard much from him. [2:21:56] And so that's part of this diplomatic process [2:21:58] that's underway right now. [2:22:00] I'll take a few more. [2:22:01] Solon. [2:22:02] The Press Thank you. [2:22:03] You listed the described humanitarian reasons [2:22:08] for allowing that oil tanker to reach Cuba. [2:22:11] Just to clarify, why was the administration okay [2:22:14] with Russia sending that oil to Cuba and not other nations? [2:22:18] Ms. Look. [2:22:18] Again, this was a decision. [2:22:20] It'll continue to be made on a case-by-case basis [2:22:22] for humanitarian reasons or otherwise, [2:22:24] but there's been no firm change in our sanctions policy. [2:22:27] The Press The President's shinebomb of Mexico [2:22:28] also said that Mexico is exploring different ways [2:22:31] to restart some of those shipments to Cuba. [2:22:34] Is the administration okay with that at this time? [2:22:36] Ms. Again, there's been no change [2:22:37] in our sanction policy. [2:22:38] We still reserve the right to seize vessels [2:22:40] if it's legally applicable that are headed towards Cuba [2:22:43] and that violate the United States sanction policy. [2:22:46] But, of course, the President and the administration [2:22:48] have the right to waive those seizures [2:22:52] on a case-by-case basis. [2:22:53] The Press Can you clarify just any more Russian oil tankers [2:22:56] going to be allowed to reach Cuba at this time? [2:22:58] I know you say case-by-case, but for the case of Russia, [2:23:00] is it pretty much green light right now? [2:23:02] Ms. No, that's not what I said. [2:23:03] It's a case-by-case basis. [2:23:04] The Press On switching topics. [2:23:06] Ms. Sure. Jeff, go ahead. [2:23:07] The Press Switching topics. [2:23:09] The President has always attended CPAC. [2:23:11] He did not this year. [2:23:13] Why did he not attend, [2:23:14] and does he believe CPAC is becoming less relevant? [2:23:17] Ms. No, I don't think he believes that at all. [2:23:19] In fact, he loves CPAC and has a very good relationship [2:23:22] with the great people who run it, Mercedes and Matt Schlapp. [2:23:26] It was just simply for scheduling purposes this year. [2:23:28] With it being in Texas, [2:23:30] it was best for the President's schedule [2:23:32] and what he has on his plate right now not to go. [2:23:34] The Press Carolina. [2:23:36] Ms. Michael. [2:23:36] The Press Thank you, Carolyn. [2:23:37] If and when a deal is finalized with Iran, [2:23:40] how does the U.S. provide protection [2:23:42] to who it's negotiating with to ensure [2:23:44] that they can carry out the President's peace plan? [2:23:46] Ms. Again, that's something I'm sure [2:23:48] our national security team is discussing. [2:23:50] I don't have anything for you on that today. [2:23:52] The Press On the ballroom, [2:23:53] can you tell us more about this massive military complex [2:23:56] underneath the President's new ballroom? [2:23:58] Ms. I cannot tell you more about that, [2:24:01] actually, as a matter of fact. [2:24:03] However, the military is making some upgrades [2:24:06] to their facilities here at the White House, [2:24:08] and I'm not privy to provide any more details on that at this time. [2:24:11] The Press Go ahead. [2:24:13] Ms. Reagan. [2:24:14] The Press Thanks, Caroline. [2:24:15] Question on the Middle East and then a question on Antifa. [2:24:18] Netanyahu said Sunday that Cardinal Pizzabala [2:24:21] will be able to hold services for Palm Sunday [2:24:25] in the Church of Holy Sepulchre [2:24:27] after he was initially blocked by Israeli police. [2:24:29] Did anyone from the administration [2:24:31] or the President call over to Israeli officials [2:24:34] to assist the Cardinal in this? [2:24:36] Ms. Yes, I did speak with Secretary Rubio [2:24:39] this morning, and we did express our concerns with Israel [2:24:43] with respect to these holy sites being shut down. [2:24:45] We want worshipers to be able to access these holy sites. [2:24:48] Of course, safety is a top priority, [2:24:50] but we understand Israel is working on those security [2:24:52] measures to reopen the sites throughout Holy Week, [2:24:55] and that's something that we're appreciative of. [2:24:58] The Press In Texas, [2:25:00] nine people have been convicted by a federal jury [2:25:02] on domestic terrorist charges connected to Antifa. [2:25:06] The White House has previously indicated [2:25:07] that you guys are investigating Antifa, [2:25:10] who's funding them, who's leading them. [2:25:11] Can you provide an update on how that investigation is going? [2:25:15] And do you think we're going to see more charges against people [2:25:18] connected to Antifa? [2:25:19] Ms. Well, I do know that there was an entire task force [2:25:22] that was set up, an interagency task force, [2:25:24] to focus on the threat of Antifa, [2:25:26] which, as you know, Reagan, this President, [2:25:28] declared a domestic terrorist organization, rightfully. [2:25:32] And we will continue to look into it. [2:25:34] I don't have any updates on those specific investigations, [2:25:37] but I'd be happy to have my team get those over to you today [2:25:39] as this continues to be of the utmost importance [2:25:42] to the President and his domestic policy agenda. [2:25:44] The Press Thank you, Caroline. [2:25:46] The Press Thank you, Caroline and JJ. [2:25:47] The Press On one question. [2:25:48] On landmines, there's been some reporting [2:25:51] that American-made landmines [2:25:53] have been spotted on the ground in Iran. [2:25:55] Did President Trump sign off on using [2:25:58] U.S.-made landmines in Iran? [2:26:00] Ms. I don't have any comment on that report today. [2:26:02] The Press I don't know whether they're being used at all. [2:26:04] Ms. I don't have any comment on that. [2:26:06] The Press No. [2:26:07] The Press On DHS, you said that the President [2:26:09] is encouraging Congress to come back to D.C. [2:26:11] You also said yourself. How has he done that? [2:26:13] Has he told leadership [2:26:15] that they should cancel recess and come back? [2:26:17] Ms. He's said it repeatedly. [2:26:18] I think you recall he said that he'll host [2:26:21] a big Easter dinner here at the White House [2:26:23] if Congress will come back and fight the Democrats [2:26:25] on this issue, which we should do. [2:26:27] Because, again, the Democrat Party is in the wrong here. [2:26:29] They have voted seven times against funding [2:26:33] the Department of Homeland Security, [2:26:34] which is completely egregious [2:26:36] with everything we have going on in the world. [2:26:38] And these brave men and women who serve DHS [2:26:41] deserve to get their paychecks. [2:26:42] The President wants to see that happen, [2:26:44] and he wants Congress to come back to get it done. [2:26:45] The Press Thank you, Caroline. [2:26:54] All right, so Carolyn Levitt there, [2:26:55] holding the press briefing on this Monday, March 30th. [2:26:59] We're going to get to some of our sponsors here [2:27:02] in just a minute. 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[2:30:46] A couple more points that we're gonna talk about, [2:30:48] of course, the Save America Act in just a second. [2:30:51] But let's go to that recap of week one, [2:30:53] the leadership of the new DHS secretary, Mark Wayne Mullen. [2:30:58] All right, guys, first week at DHS. [2:31:01] They cut the whole theme, though, of the bouncy ball. [2:31:03] I've got six gifted to me. [2:31:05] Anyways, just wanna tell you what's going on. [2:31:06] It's been interesting. [2:31:07] This is my new office. [2:31:09] My wife's gonna come up and put a personal touch, [2:31:11] and you'll see Christie's decoration that takes place. [2:31:13] I'm still fighting through this whole shutdown. [2:31:16] I have roughly 80,000 employees that's working for free, [2:31:19] and they've been working for free now for over 30 days, [2:31:22] and it's ridiculous. [2:31:24] But that just shows the commitment that we have [2:31:26] for these DHS employees. [2:31:28] They're still focused, showing up every day, [2:31:31] and working on mission to keep the homeland safe. [2:31:33] I think I have the greatest employees working at DHS ever. [2:31:36] I mean, I mean that sincerely. [2:31:37] The fact that they're working for free every day [2:31:39] and still keeping the homeland safe is, [2:31:41] that's all you need to know about them. [2:31:42] But we're gonna continue to talk a little bit more [2:31:44] about that later. [2:31:45] Right now, though, I just wanna say thank you. [2:31:47] What a great opportunity to have. [2:31:48] I'm very humbled by it, [2:31:49] but I'm excited about the task ahead. [2:31:52] So we're gonna continue to post, continue to tell you [2:31:54] what's going on, maybe give you a tour of the facility. [2:31:57] I did find the cafeteria. [2:31:58] I'm just gonna say the burger, it's gotta be my top five, [2:32:01] but it may be my absolute favorite. [2:32:03] I'll maybe share that with you at a different time. [2:32:04] Anyways, God bless y'all. [2:32:05] As always, may God bless the United States of America. [2:32:09] All right, so just that first week recap [2:32:11] for the new DHS Secretary, Mark Wayne Mullen. [2:32:15] This all brought to you by a number of great sponsors, [2:32:16] including, if you'd like to donate, [2:32:18] just go to rsbnetwork.com slash donate [2:32:21] if you'd like to help at all when it comes to our growth [2:32:24] and expansion here at Right Side. [2:32:26] Right Side Broadcasting Network. [2:32:27] Been in the biz for, what, more than 10 years now. [2:32:31] Right Side Broadcasting Network [2:32:32] on the conservative side of things [2:32:34] and just really all about God, family, and country. [2:32:36] So if you'd like to donate, rsbnetwork.com slash donate. [2:32:39] Also, mypillow.com slash rsbn. [2:32:43] A number of great products there [2:32:45] with Mike Lindell's great company, mypillow.com slash rsbn. 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[2:33:42] Multitudes arrive at our borders with no intention [2:33:44] of assimilating into our culture [2:33:47] or embracing the founding principles of liberty [2:33:51] under the US Constitution. [2:33:53] So that Sharia-free America caucus there, [2:33:56] very interesting to see that. [2:33:58] Also, you know, Tommy Tuberville, and others, speaking about, [2:33:59] not having Sharia law here in this country, [2:34:02] but having the law of the land, [2:34:03] the constitution continue on into the future, [2:34:06] is what we the people want, of course. [2:34:09] Let's look at a few of the notable events coming up, [2:34:12] and then we'll be wrapping our broadcast [2:34:13] after we talk about the Save America Act quickly, [2:34:15] a couple of Truth Social posts that we'll highlight. [2:34:18] Outside of any breaking news, [2:34:20] here are a few notable events for this year. [2:34:23] On April 1st, NASA Artemis II mission launches. [2:34:27] Then in May, President Trump, will try to stop, [2:34:29] travel to China to meet with President Xi Jinping [2:34:31] on May 14th and the 15th. [2:34:34] There will be then a reciprocal visit to DC [2:34:37] from the Chinese leader later this year, we're told. [2:34:39] And then yet to be officially announced, [2:34:41] there will be a special RNC midterm convention [2:34:44] sometime this year. [2:34:45] We'll see when that happens. [2:34:47] Of course, on July 4th, the USA turns 250. [2:34:51] And then November 3rd, the United States midterm election, [2:34:54] which leads me to our final point of the day. [2:34:58] As we monitor the very first day of the election, [2:34:59] the very latest on the Save America Act, [2:35:01] President Trump on Truth Social released a statement [2:35:03] about ending the filibuster saying, quote, [2:35:06] it is time for the Senate filibuster to end. [2:35:09] Those weak and ineffective Republican senators [2:35:11] that stand in the way of this [2:35:13] should be exposed to the public. [2:35:15] The Democrats are crazy. [2:35:17] So President Trump saying, let's end this filibuster. [2:35:20] So specifically, let's look at that [2:35:22] for Clip Seven's Truth Social post, [2:35:24] where this is the fast track to getting the job done [2:35:27] and getting it done right. [2:35:28] Because we know we're in 2026 [2:35:31] with that changing political landscape. [2:35:33] This is a different time. [2:35:34] So we have 53 Republican US senators right now [2:35:38] in the United States Senate. [2:35:40] On March 17th, 51 Republican senators voted [2:35:43] to bring the Save America Act to the Senate floor for debate. [2:35:46] Next up, 51 votes are needed to end the filibuster. [2:35:50] All right, so we need 51 votes to end the filibuster. [2:35:54] And then 51 votes, of course, [2:35:56] that simple majority needed to pass the Save America Act. [2:35:59] And sign it into law. [2:36:00] So we'll see how all of this pans out. [2:36:04] It's 207, Monday, March 30th. [2:36:07] Thanks again for watching live streaming here [2:36:09] on Right Side Broadcasting Network. [2:36:11] For all of us here at Right Side, I'm Matthew Alvarez. [2:36:13] We'll see you again soon.

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