Bannon's War Room - March 07, 2025


Episode 4320: Pass A Clean CR To Give Power To Cut Wasteful Departments


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00:00:00.000 It's happened with Doge. He's gone back and forth on Doge so many times, whether Elon Musk is in
00:00:05.500 charge or whether he's not in charge. And yesterday that changed again, I think in one
00:00:11.060 of the most significant ways. Yeah, and back and forth on tariffs, which we'll get to amid
00:00:17.660 growing backlash over the sweeping federal cuts by Elon Musk's Doge team. President Trump appears
00:00:24.900 to be somewhat limiting the billionaire's power within the federal government. Yesterday,
00:00:30.820 the president told his cabinet secretaries they're in charge of their own departments,
00:00:35.260 not Musk. Trump said Musk's role is to make recommendations on staffing and policy.
00:00:41.740 Following that meeting, the president posted on Truth Social that he's instructed his cabinet
00:00:46.820 secretaries to work with Musk on cost-cutting measures. He later elaborated on that statement
00:00:53.560 while speaking to reporters at the White House.
00:00:57.220 I want the cabinet members to keep the good people and the people that aren't doing a good job,
00:01:02.680 that are unreliable, don't show up to work, etc. Those people can be cut. Elon and the group are
00:01:07.480 going to be watching them. And if they can cut, it's better. And if they don't cut, then Elon will
00:01:13.160 do the cutting. Chris Matthews, I've always told people, if you understand what Donald Trump is
00:01:18.480 trying to do in the White House, read the first three pages of The Art of the Deal, where he says,
00:01:24.600 I show up at work, I pick up the phone, I make calls, kind of figure out how things are going,
00:01:30.820 and I sort of feel my way through it. Well, you get that sense with Elon Musk. One day,
00:01:36.260 he says Elon's in charge. The next day, his cabinet members call up and they're upset. So he goes,
00:01:40.860 Elon's not in charge. He says, it's said the union Elon's in charge. Now he says Elon's not in charge,
00:01:46.720 that it's the cabinet members that are not in charge. It bounces back and forth. But there are,
00:01:52.000 of course, real consequences to that, especially for those people that are taking these cases to
00:01:57.680 the courts. But for now, it does seem he's gotten enough pushback from cabinet members who are now
00:02:05.280 saying, including people like Cash Mattel, who he's very close to, are saying, this is my agency.
00:02:12.080 I don't need this guy with a chainsaw telling me who's going to work for me and who's not going
00:02:17.800 to work for me and how I'm going to reorganize my own bureaucracy.
00:02:22.200 For the first time, President Trump may be reigning in Elon Musk. Just hours ago,
00:02:27.800 the president convening his cabinet secretaries and Musk at the White House to send this message.
00:02:34.040 The cabinet secretaries have power over who gets fired inside their agencies.
00:02:39.480 Trump writing on his truth social platform that the secretaries, quote,
00:02:45.140 can be very precise as to who will remain and who will go.
00:02:50.580 Trump also writing that government cuts should be made with a scalpel, not with a hatchet.
00:02:56.960 Which one of those implements might this chainsaw or resemble?
00:03:01.480 Top 10 percent of Americans are 40 or 50 percent of consumption. And that is an unstable equilibrium.
00:03:08.520 The bottom 50 percent of working Americans have gotten killed. We are trying to address that.
00:03:15.240 We're trying to get rates down. And could we be seeing that this economy that we inherited starting
00:03:24.760 to roll a bit? Sure. And look, there's going to be a natural adjustment as we move away from public
00:03:32.940 spending to private spending. The market and the economy have just become hooked and we've become
00:03:39.340 addicted to this government spending. And there's going to be a detox period.
00:03:43.620 Trade deficits. Do you view those as inherently bad? I know the president always points to that,
00:03:50.000 but we do consume and we're always going to consume more than the rest of the world.
00:03:54.180 And if you do indeed want a strong dollar, it seems like it's something we're going to have to live
00:03:59.360 with. A couple of other ones, punishing bad behavior, security concerns with China. That's a
00:04:04.700 whole slew of reasons to put on tariffs. And it just at this point, I guess critics would say it
00:04:11.660 looks a little haphazard the way they go on. They come off. We we talk to Mexico and Canada. OK,
00:04:17.020 they we talk to the automakers. They don't want us to do it. So we're not going to do it.
00:04:20.220 It just seems like it's being levied in a somewhat haphazard way. Is that is that not fair?
00:04:25.920 Of course, it's not fair, Joe, but that's what you all do. Not all.
00:04:32.020 Look, it's not linear. It's an it's an organic process. But if we were to look back to a similar
00:04:38.800 process over what President Trump's talked about, it's first administration. He talked about it in
00:04:45.640 the campaign trail. He's talked about it since November is the need for Europeans to fund their
00:04:52.080 own defense. And you just had a very long conversation with Pascas and that all of a sudden
00:05:00.220 this week, this week, after 25 years of baiting and conjoling, President Trump achieved what five
00:05:08.860 other presidents couldn't achieve. The Europeans are going to up their defense spending. The German debt
00:05:14.520 break is coming off. That was not a linear process. That was not always an attractive process.
00:05:19.860 But now the Europeans say that they are going to pay their fair share.
00:05:24.660 As of yesterday, energy prices were down 15 percent. Crude was down 15 percent since
00:05:30.720 inauguration day. Ten-year rates are down. Mortgages are down. The spreads between the
00:05:36.840 10-year rate and mortgages come in. So we saw housing. We saw mortgage applications pop up last
00:05:47.620 week. I think if we can keep on that trajectory. And Joe, the American dream is to be able to buy a
00:05:53.160 house. Access to cheap goods is not the asset, is not the essence of the American dream. The American
00:06:01.280 dream is rooted in the concept that any citizen can achieve prosperity, upward mobility, and economic
00:06:08.380 security. For too long, the designers of multilateral trade deals have lost sight of this.
00:06:15.640 International economic relations that do not work for the American people must be re-examined.
00:06:22.280 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies. Because we're going medieval on
00:06:33.280 these people. You're just not got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. The
00:06:39.440 people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do
00:06:43.400 everything in the world to stop that. But you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where
00:06:46.920 do people like that go to share the big line? MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
00:06:54.580 these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer
00:07:01.700 is to save my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:07:10.200 It's Friday, 7 March in the year of our Lord, 2025. Welcome. You saw right there two things,
00:07:20.640 two things happening. Number one, this whole doge situation, who's in charge and who's not in charge.
00:07:26.300 And then you have the situation with spending and the budget and all that. So let me break it down
00:07:36.120 first. Let's take Scott Besant first. In fact, uh, I want to, I want to get ready and play that
00:07:42.320 Kash Patel part of, uh, the Kash Patel part. Um, so you saw Scott Besant, you see, you're seeing a big
00:07:49.080 pivot from the white house to get very focused on and be focused on the economy. This started
00:07:56.560 yesterday with the, um, with, uh, the economic club, uh, talk. It continued with Scott Besant
00:08:03.660 afterwards, giving a lot of press briefings. It didn't this morning. He, for 45 minutes,
00:08:09.100 45 minutes, he was on with, um, squawk box, which he walked through tariffs. He walked through
00:08:14.260 spending. He walked through particularly the case he's making is that right now, and I'll go back
00:08:19.640 to that top, the top 10% of the, of the population in economics, the top 10% is, has 50% of the consumption.
00:08:28.640 It's, it's a very unstable situation. What president Trump is trying to do, and this is the
00:08:34.460 entire, when we talk about tariffs, they're not traditional tariffs. That's what they're hammering
00:08:39.440 it on TV. And we got to get better surrogates. You got to get more surrogates out there telling
00:08:44.440 the story. Cause the story is just not about tariffs on goods and tariffs on a, a tariff on a, um, uh,
00:08:51.240 on a, on a tomato coming in from Mexico. This is a total rethinking of the American business model.
00:08:56.920 It shouldn't be lost on people, which none of the mainstream media is talking about. Uh,
00:09:02.020 they're not talking about, which is the, um, which is last month, the greatest trade deficit,
00:09:07.600 I think in any one month now, I think we're up to six or seven, I think we're up to $600
00:09:12.200 billion just this year in a trade deficit. We're going to be over a trillion dollars in a trade
00:09:15.720 deficit. People don't want to talk about that. And this is president Trump with the tariffs.
00:09:19.660 It is protection. It's bringing, we would not have Taiwan semiconductor coming if we didn't
00:09:25.760 have the tariffs. I understand the defense of Taiwan. I got that, but they would not come with
00:09:29.900 a hundred billion dollar investment paid over four years. You would not have Apple computer
00:09:33.960 with a half a trillion dollars, 500 billion of state of the art manufacturing here in the United
00:09:38.420 States. If you didn't have the tariffs. And I do, I do agree. I think the messing and Peter
00:09:43.520 Navar and people have to, I think get better. You have to message us and we can't be, you know,
00:09:48.140 like for instance, the Canadian tariffs and saying that there's not enough Mounties on the board,
00:09:52.740 that's just not going to wash. You have to make the case. President Trump is making the case.
00:09:56.280 You have to stick to the case because the tariffs are a very, very powerful tool to bring high value
00:10:03.800 added manufacturing jobs back to the United States and start to rebuild us as a manufacturing
00:10:08.040 superpower. You are not going to get the, you're not going to break this top 10% of earners have 50%
00:10:16.780 of the consumption. Unless you have high value added jobs for the working class and the middle
00:10:22.960 class that you then have money to both save, you know, number one, buy a house, get some real
00:10:28.880 estate. Number two, actually invest in either gold stocks or bonds, right? And have money left over
00:10:35.500 for consumption. This is kind of the macro issue that Scott Besson is, is dealing with. I just,
00:10:42.180 I wish on two things. Number one, I wish we had EJ and Tony go going through exactly what the
00:10:47.420 economy they hand, they've been handed. The economy is terrible. Underlying economy is terrible. What
00:10:52.460 President Trump done is pretty extraordinary. I think in the, in the, in the jobs report today,
00:10:57.380 9,000 new jobs, 9,000 new jobs in the automotive industry, not even mentioned by the mainstream media,
00:11:03.960 9,000 new jobs by the automotive industry. So the pivot to the economy and later in the day,
00:11:10.200 you're going to have the, the crypto conference. And look, the crypto conference, you know,
00:11:13.800 some people are pro, some people are, I got to know more. And even talking about the crypto
00:11:19.340 conference, that issue about the government underwriting liquidity and Bitcoin is kind of
00:11:25.460 off the table. They're going to take some of the various Bitcoins, take other things and kind of put
00:11:28.780 it into some sort of either trust in front of some reserve, but these ones that they've already
00:11:33.220 picked up. So there's no underwriting, but that's all about the economy. That's more of the kind of,
00:11:38.140 you know, financial and more, I guess, speculative financial economy, but it's still part of it.
00:11:43.700 And Scott Besson will be back this afternoon. I think he's going to meet with the president and
00:11:46.480 you're seeing a major pivot to the economy. Now this gets down to the CR. Okay. It gets down to
00:11:53.380 funding the government. And finally, they're all hands on deck to focus on how you're going to fund
00:11:59.180 the government through the end of the year. Every polling, every piece of polling is coming out as a
00:12:03.400 people want to cut government spending. It's about how you cut government spending.
00:12:07.840 This is one of the reasons I'm such a big proponent of Doge and what they're doing.
00:12:10.760 Waste, fraud, and abuse. You definitely have to go into waste, fraud, and abuse. I think the way
00:12:13.960 to do it with going to with shock troops to try to find it is quite smart. Now you have to manage
00:12:18.840 that process. You have to manage that process. But eventually, I'm very skeptical about the
00:12:24.920 aggregate number of waste, fraud, and abuse. It's out there and has to be taken out. Number one,
00:12:28.760 to give people confidence. Their tax dollars is going somewhere. Number two, to make sure that
00:12:32.780 particularly on this waste, fraud, and abuse, it's normally going to lefties to fund these horrible
00:12:37.760 programs against MAGA and against the United States itself, the populist, nationalists, and
00:12:43.920 particularly the sovereignty of the country. But eventually, folks, you're not going to do this
00:12:49.580 without tears. You're not going to get six and a half trillion dollars managed. Okay. You're not
00:12:55.060 going to close a two trillion dollar deficit a year. We're not going to stop the madness
00:12:58.740 without some tears. You're just not going to do it. Let's go to, we have Brian Glenn.
00:13:03.880 Brian Glenn. Okay, fine. Then we didn't need to skip the break. You have, do you have the cash clip?
00:13:10.540 Thanks. Let's play that.
00:13:12.140 But, but for now, it does seem he's gotten enough pushback from cabinet members who are now saying,
00:13:19.200 including people like Cash Patel, who he's very close to, are saying, this is my agency. I don't
00:13:26.720 need this guy with a chainsaw telling me who's going to work for me and who's not going to work for me
00:13:31.920 and how I'm going to reorganize my own bureaucracy.
00:13:35.160 Okay, I want to thank Real America's Voice for skipping the break here. Let's go to Doge. The CR, and
00:13:47.260 here's what's coming down now, is the CR is going to be a clean CR, although they are adding some
00:13:50.920 health care things, I think, overnight, although it's kind of very unformed. You have the CR, it comes due
00:13:57.240 on, you know, we kind of run out of official ability to spend money at midnight on the 14th. You know this.
00:14:02.900 Right now, they're talking about a clean CR with maybe some attachments of some health care,
00:14:07.860 but it's kind of an up or down vote. We already know no Democrats are going to vote for this.
00:14:12.400 Before, in December and then earlier to get past the September 30th, you have tons of Democrats
00:14:20.140 because they feed off of big government. The last thing they want is the government to shut down and
00:14:26.180 stop those payments. They live for it. They're prepared to block it totally right now in the House.
00:14:31.840 Why? They want Trump's government to be shut down. They want Trump's government to actually
00:14:37.520 be shut down with the force of Senate Democrats so you don't get to the 60-day break cloture,
00:14:43.400 but to be able to say that you didn't, that you'd be able to say, is that where you have Chip or
00:14:51.180 Chip Rory? Okay, hang on for a second. We're going to get the latest right here from Chip Rory.
00:14:55.120 Let's go to the White House. Chip, you've just stepped out of a meeting. Can you get us up to speed
00:14:59.720 on what's happening on this? Because you're probably the lead, I don't know, if negotiator
00:15:05.080 or architect of what's going on. Can you walk us through what's happening?
00:15:09.920 Yes, Steve. Great to be on the show as always. It's great to be here at the White House with a
00:15:12.980 lot of good friends. What we have here are our people who are wanting to clean out all the mess,
00:15:18.620 cut all the waste, fraud, and abuse, and end what has been happening to the American people's
00:15:22.920 money through waste here in Washington. And so you've got Elon shining the light on it with Doge.
00:15:28.360 You've got great patriots like Russ Vogt at the Office of Management and Budget prepared to use
00:15:32.540 impoundment and all the tools of the president's authority to restrict spending and cut the
00:15:36.620 spending. So what we need to do is keep the lights on. Like, look, I am no big proponent of a CR as a
00:15:42.060 general rule. But when you've got this president, when you have these guys down here doing the hard
00:15:47.360 work of cleaning out the clutter, I want to keep the lights on. I don't want Democrats to turn the power
00:15:52.120 off and, you know, prevent them from being able to do the job the American people sent them here to
00:15:56.420 do. And which, by the way, Congress has utterly failed to do in the past. And I've been fighting
00:16:01.180 my colleagues in Congress to try to cut spending, and we've hit a wall. The president is breaking
00:16:05.860 that wall down. So we don't want to prevent that from occurring. So the CR is critical. Look,
00:16:10.400 I liken it to this, Steve. If you've got a bunch of crap in your house, it's all cluttering up your
00:16:14.620 house. And the, you know, Democrats and the swamp Republicans want to keep adding crap to the
00:16:19.040 house. Well, I want to, we're in there now. We got all these guys cleaning it out. They've backed up
00:16:23.840 the moving truck. They're moving all the stuff out. And we just need to keep the power on long
00:16:28.160 enough for them to finish the job. And if they don't, or if they hit a wall, or if the courts try
00:16:32.560 to stop them, I think the president ought to, of course, you know, be very strong against whatever
00:16:36.820 the courts do to try to stop his constitutional prerogatives. But then we need to have the power
00:16:41.300 in the FY26 appropriations process, which, by the way, is already underway because we've got to get
00:16:47.380 that done by September. We need to step in as Congress and back up the president and put cuts
00:16:52.500 into those bills in the House and send those over to the Senate. So I think we've got a week to go.
00:16:57.500 A CR freezes spending at current levels. And by the way, I'm going to police that. I don't want the
00:17:02.660 speaker to send me a dirty CR. Send me a clean CR that freezes spending, empower the president.
00:17:08.400 I think that's something that we conservatives can support to give him the latitude he needs to do the
00:17:13.040 job. Okay. Just a couple of questions. And this gets, let's, let's start with, you know,
00:17:20.000 we kicked the can down the road from, from the, from the middle of December. You were one of the
00:17:24.120 leaders of saying, we got, we got a shot to do this appropriation bill. Just explain to the audience,
00:17:28.640 because my understanding is that 75% or 80% of the appropriations bills are done. Has the Senate
00:17:35.140 not done theirs? Could he not do a conference? Could, could we agree and it's worked for 72 straight
00:17:40.560 hours and agree on at least get appropriations and then do a CR for the remainder? Is that even a
00:17:46.020 possibility or is it, is that process that, cause you were the one of the big guys that fought for
00:17:50.120 single subject appropriations bills. I think we got seven of them down or at least 75 or 80% of the
00:17:56.500 spending. So what, what, what is your thoughts on that? Yeah, look, I mean, I obviously fully support
00:18:02.840 trying to do our job the right way with single purpose bills, with appropriations bills. We fought that
00:18:07.480 with McCarthy and look, we moved the needle a long way. Two years ago, we got seven bills across. Last
00:18:13.000 year, we got five bills across, but we hit the wall, right, of Democrats. Since we've gotten now the
00:18:18.240 trifecta over the last, what, five, six weeks, we have been trying to work through the reconciliation
00:18:23.160 effort. And look, I'm going to be a little blunt. I wish we had already sent a bill over to the Senate
00:18:29.160 from the House with spending cuts attached. I wish we would have taken our five good appropriations bills,
00:18:34.560 attached the rest in the firm, the form of a CR or some other, you know, version of a minibus,
00:18:40.080 sent it over to the Senate and jammed them up. We didn't do that, but now we're sitting here with
00:18:45.140 a seven day clock. I think we need to focus on FY26 and use the bills you just talked about.
00:18:50.120 The five bills we passed last year as a baseline, go look at what Doge has done, insert that into the
00:18:55.860 mix, and then drop spending levels down for FY26 and send it to the Senate. And I know this is
00:19:00.560 inside baseball. The basic simple terms is a spending freeze is generally speaking a win in
00:19:07.200 the swamp. We have expectations, you and I and your viewers, we have expectations that we want
00:19:12.940 radical cuts. I think we can deliver those cuts, but we need the force of the White House to do that
00:19:19.240 because Congress is going to always get hung up on their pet projects. The White House is organizing
00:19:24.240 to identify the waste. We need to insert that into the mix. A seven day, you know, window here where we
00:19:29.780 pass a CR that freezes spending in this moment is actually a win, even though I would have rather
00:19:35.560 done it a different way had we started a year ago with Republicans.
00:19:40.160 Okay, so one more thing. Look, Rasmussen's got polling out. There's polling out today. People
00:19:45.700 overwhelmingly support, and particularly Republicans, overwhelmingly support the concept of Doge to get
00:19:51.920 to waste-run abuse because there's two things. There's waste-run abuse and then there's programmatic
00:19:55.500 cuts, and we know we're going to have to get to programmatic cuts in defense, in Medicaid, and they're going
00:20:00.720 to be tough, and there's going to be pain, and there's going to be a fight, a firestorm. That's all going
00:20:04.580 to happen in the summer of 26. Is there a possibility? Because people are saying, hey, I think this is the
00:20:10.560 hard one to swallow. Elon's been out there. They've announced this stuff. It's kind of ill-formed, totally
00:20:16.000 what the number is, but how do we do an up-or-down vote and approve the CR where we're essentially
00:20:20.860 saying we're going to approve the spending of the money we know is wasted. Is there any way to attach
00:20:26.980 something to the CR just in a broad range of numbers that gives Russ's vote, empowers him
00:20:32.920 after March, after 14 March, between 30 September, in the next five or six months, to use impound,
00:20:41.020 to go back to the president with Elon and say, hey, here's actually the number, right, and we're going to
00:20:45.780 impound that number, and then go to the courts and fight it all the way up to the Supreme Court, sir.
00:20:50.860 Yeah. So two or three thoughts on that. First of all, I co-sponsor Andrew Clyde's great bill to
00:20:56.400 make very clear that the language that Congress passed in the 70s that tries to restrict the
00:21:01.780 president on impoundment is a bad idea and we should get rid of it. It's the president's authority. Now,
00:21:06.160 to be clear, the second point, I think the president has that authority. I think that restriction by
00:21:10.920 Congress is unconstitutional. I think that will fail in the courts if it's tried to be applied against
00:21:15.980 when the president actually uses the impoundment authority. So my issue here right now is,
00:21:20.860 we've got to decide what we need to do to keep the lights on for Elon, to keep shining the light
00:21:24.860 on it so we can keep winning public opinion and fight it in the FY26 appropriations. So we're
00:21:30.800 agreeing. What I'm saying is, I think the president already has the power. I don't want Congress to
00:21:36.400 interfere with President Trump's power because usually Congress messes things up. So I think they
00:21:42.380 need to go win that in the courts. Russ has the power now, in my opinion.
00:21:46.680 Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. I see your logic. You're saying you don't need to attach to
00:21:53.200 the CR. Pass a clean CR. The president has the inherent power in the unified executive theory
00:21:59.360 that he's the chief executive of the U.S. government. When Elon gets more definitive about
00:22:05.140 what it is, and if it's 50 billion or 100 billion, whatever the number is, that Russ can go to the
00:22:10.300 president and say, this is waste, fraud, and abuse that we found, right? And the president then can
00:22:14.980 make a decision to impound that money immediately. And then, of course, they'll take you to court
00:22:19.740 immediately, but you fight it out at that point. But you're saying you don't need that in a CR.
00:22:24.080 The president has the inherent power and that Russ vote's going to be on point. Is that how
00:22:28.680 the concept of people ought to be thinking of?
00:22:33.580 Yeah. I mean, I couldn't have said it any better. You just outlined it perfectly. In fact,
00:22:37.100 I'm going to grab that clip and use it for my colleagues because that's exactly right. And
00:22:41.120 let me give you the final backstop. If the courts try to get in the way of the president,
00:22:45.060 I think it will empower us in Congress to do our part to go in and say, guys, stop funding this
00:22:51.720 garbage. So, for example, why would we fund a $32,000 transgender comic book in Peru, right?
00:22:57.600 Let's go cut that. Like, why would we do any of that? And importantly, we can then send a loud
00:23:03.320 message. Remember this. Eli Crane, our good conservative friend, he offered an amendment
00:23:08.120 in the fall of 23 to cut USAID in half. 102 Republicans voted for it. 114 voted against
00:23:16.160 it. We need to back the president.
00:23:21.160 One last thing before you go. It got brought up in the Senate yesterday, rescissions.
00:23:25.700 Rescissions kind of counters. The impoundment is the executive acting. Rescissions is going
00:23:31.320 back up to Capitol Hill. We want to avoid rescissions, correct? We want to give Russ
00:23:36.740 a full backing, the president full backing, that they come back and say, hey, look, we've
00:23:40.940 gone through Elon's numbers. It's $50 billion. We want to impound that. We're going to impound
00:23:45.880 that immediately, correct?
00:23:49.260 That is roughly correct. There are a few things in there that I'll tell you privately that I'm
00:23:53.720 going to hold on to a little bit later in the year about what the president's power is.
00:23:57.600 I'm going to let them do that. But I'll say this with rescissions. There is another rescissions
00:24:01.840 play that when the president decides and moves it to the Hill, we can get it through the Senate
00:24:06.340 with 51 votes. If Congress jumps the gun, then it's 60 votes in the Senate. We need to
00:24:11.860 work directly with the White House to do this the right way. And then we can use rescissions,
00:24:16.660 I think, to better effect. So, yes, you basically summarized it right, but there's a little more
00:24:20.960 to it.
00:24:23.220 Okay. I know you got to go back up the hill. When can we anticipate seeing this beauty?
00:24:28.240 When do you think, whether it's clean or dirty, Chip, are we going to get, hold on, we're going
00:24:32.360 to get this dropped on us on like the afternoon, like four o'clock in the afternoon of the 14th?
00:24:36.580 Or do you anticipate that Speaker Johnson will move a little quicker?
00:24:43.040 Well, I think the Speaker, I hope, learned a lesson of what happened right before Christmas
00:24:47.300 is when we got a 1,500-page Christmas tree. The people spoke, Elon spoke, everybody spoke,
00:24:52.880 and that bill got shot down, and then the bill got narrowed down. I think we're going to get a
00:24:56.580 cleaner bill on Saturday. Now, it might have a number of pages in it because you have to deal
00:25:01.620 with anomalies for contracts and defense, but the numbers should still be flat and frozen,
00:25:06.340 and we'll get that hopefully by tomorrow, Saturday, so that we have the full 72 hours before we're
00:25:11.940 moving the bill next week because we believe very strongly in that so you, the American people,
00:25:16.680 can see it, know what's in it before these guys are voting on it.
00:25:19.500 Yeah. Okay, Chip, what's your social media? Because people are going to follow you moment
00:25:24.620 by moment because this thing's a very movable, this is a movable feast until midnight on the 14th.
00:25:29.160 How do people get to you?
00:25:30.160 Yeah. Yeah. Thanks, Steve. Yeah, my Twitter or my X handle is ChipRoyTX, C-H-I-P-R-O-Y-T-X.
00:25:38.420 That's the best way to follow, or my official one is RepChipRoy on X.
00:25:43.160 Chip, we're just glad you're up having a cup of coffee and the president's having a Diet Coke.
00:25:49.180 You two guys are working on this thing together. The audience is really happy about that.
00:25:55.520 Yeah, look, I agree with the president on virtually everything. Happy to be here. Happy to be here with
00:26:00.000 my friends. Man, this is the opportunity of a lifetime, but we got to deliver, so we're going
00:26:04.520 to be working tirelessly to deliver for the president.
00:26:06.400 Thank you, brother. Appreciate you. Congressman Chip Rory of Texas, one of the top, one of the guys
00:26:16.220 leading this negotiation. It kind of is what it is right here, right? We'll have to see more of it,
00:26:23.920 but I'm sure it's going to be quite hopefully clean as possible. You're going to have to,
00:26:29.160 I think the president, I'm sure the president in talking to members, because look, there's 30 or 40
00:26:33.920 of the deficit hawks in the House Freedom Caucus guys, and people are not in the House Freedom
00:26:40.260 Caucus or deficit hawks. They're going to have to have this walkthrough, and I'm sure the president's
00:26:44.720 going to have to have a discussion with people saying, hey, I'm going to get these doge cuts done.
00:26:49.780 I'm going to get them done as soon as possible. Russ Vogt is going to get his arms around it and
00:26:56.420 then come back to me, and we're going to be impounding these as soon as possible, and that'll lead to
00:27:02.340 another firestorm. The only fly in the ointment, well, there's a lot of complexity in actually
00:27:07.720 getting that. One of the big issues I have right here, and I love Mike Davis, but I was not convinced
00:27:12.820 the other day, of Robertson, Amy Coney Barrett. This situation on this foreign, of the $2 billion
00:27:21.360 that Doge kind of came up with originally that said, hey, one of the $2 billion things they found
00:27:27.660 about on foreign affairs that the president backed. He didn't want this foreign aid money going out.
00:27:32.820 And this judge, this kind of source federal judge, a Biden appointee, is held up, and the Supreme Court
00:27:41.320 didn't totally have her back, so I think that's a huge question. The issue, as I told you, it was
00:27:46.900 always going to come down to this. It was going to come down to a C. Are you notice nobody's talking
00:27:50.240 about reconciliation? You can't talk about reconciliation because it's a bridging effect.
00:27:56.640 You have to get the first one done first. My concern, and this goes to Johnson and this entire
00:28:03.080 crowd, you have to, you can't live in fantasy. You have to live in reality, and the president deserves
00:28:10.780 people who are prepared to talk to him and say, hey, look, here's the reality. We wouldn't be,
00:28:14.840 have this fiasco. If this had been put first, and reconciliation had been put off to the side,
00:28:21.960 it just wouldn't. We should have gotten this done, and you should have gotten it done with
00:28:25.440 the appropriations bill. That was the deal that was kind of cut in mid-December. It was an agree,
00:28:29.880 and that, I think, is what President Trump was thinking. I mean, that's what he was told. There was no way
00:28:35.420 that he ever thought that he would get back here to mid-March, and we're going to do another CR.
00:28:41.340 There was supposed to be the appropriations bill was supposed to be done, both in the House and
00:28:44.760 Senate, then conference, hammer it out. Take that to President Trump. That's just supposed to work.
00:28:50.660 It did not work, and we have to start holding people accountable, particularly leadership. You
00:28:55.820 can't run away from this, because this one is going to, this is a huge missed opportunity.
00:29:02.500 Even with Russ coming with the impoundments, and hey, I believe, Russ believes, the President
00:29:14.240 believes, the Office of Legal Counsel believes, many scholars believe he has the absolute right
00:29:20.520 on impoundment. That's not a slam dunk. It's just not. It's a five-foot bank shot, jump shot.
00:29:28.660 could hit the rim or get blocked. We're going to get more into this, because this is what's
00:29:35.360 important. It's tied back to the big pivot on the economy coming, both tariff taxes. As President
00:29:42.940 Trump, way to the world's on his shoulders. Needs a little help, guys. I want to thank Chip
00:29:49.800 Roy. Brian Glenn from the White House next.
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00:33:06.100 of service. Do it today. It would obviously help if we had our arms around where Doge stands right
00:33:21.180 now, where they really stand, on the numbers. And we have to get to that number. The sooner you get
00:33:26.820 to the number, the better we're all going to be. And I think for this audience and for the president,
00:33:33.760 I think before any deals agreed to on the clean CR, that there's going to have to be some indication.
00:33:40.240 I'm just asking for a first cut. You know, I'm not going to hold you to the number. Give it is a 25
00:33:44.800 billion, a 50 billion. Is it a hundred billion? Is it 10 billion? I really don't care what the number
00:33:50.280 is right now. What it is, the absolute number, just let's drive a stake in the ground. I've said
00:33:57.140 before, and this is not a smear on Doge. I love what Doge is attempting to do, but the waste,
00:34:01.980 fraud, and abuse is not going to be a trillion dollars. It's just not going to be. Just not.
00:34:08.080 And we have to, this is all important. We've got to cut federal spending. It's driving inflation.
00:34:13.600 It's driving anything. And I think the numbers are going to rapidly deteriorate. It's going to
00:34:17.940 rapidly deteriorate. And the Democrats are going to use that against President Trump.
00:34:22.160 Also, in fact, if we can get the E.J. and Tony three-minute clip from the other day,
00:34:26.480 I want to play that again as soon as we get it. E.J. and Tony came on here and did the best job
00:34:31.340 of walking through where the economy was. In two and a half, three minutes, the economy
00:34:35.280 handed over by Biden. So the whole pivot to the economy, the underpinning of that is to
00:34:44.000 get this budget done for the rest of this year, because there's going to be real money spent.
00:34:47.920 Real money spent. Let's go back to the Doge of the operating side of Doge in this, all the
00:34:55.640 news you've seen coming out on this again today. There was a cabinet meeting yesterday,
00:34:59.480 impromptu. And in the cabinet meeting, the president said, hey, these guys actually make
00:35:04.560 the cuts. You're an advisor and you should advise to the cuts. That was brought up, I think,
00:35:09.020 by a number of things. Number one, obviously the cabinet. And you remember all the heavy
00:35:12.240 lifting you, this audience, did to get President Trump's cabinet. I happen to think it's the
00:35:16.420 best cabinet that's been put together since Lincoln's war cabinet. And people, oh, man,
00:35:21.700 you're over the top. They said, no, it's not. You've got serious people. You've got Bobby
00:35:26.020 Kennedy. You've got Pete Hexeth. And Pete, I think people realize now, is a very serious
00:35:30.360 guy, as we said the whole time. Pete's a very serious guy. In fact, he's so serious that
00:35:35.500 the president, you can tell, there is a preparation for eventually going kinetic against the cartels.
00:35:42.280 If they're not totally taken down by the Mexicans, Pete Hexeth, the Secretary of Defense, with the
00:35:46.620 Uniform Armed Services, paramilitary, CIA, are going to eradicate him. Eradicate. That's
00:35:52.300 how much confidence I think the president has in Pete Hexeth. What people are doing in Ukraine,
00:35:56.780 what they're doing in the Middle East, the negotiations, what they're doing with the
00:35:59.660 Russians and the rapprochement. Now, Persia wants to come to the table. The Chinese Communist
00:36:04.540 Party, Alex Leary's piece in the Wall Street Journal yesterday, which says that Xi is gathering
00:36:10.200 everybody. And what are they studying? They're studying the Soviet Union in the late 60s, early
00:36:14.220 70s, when containment really was kicking in. And then eventually, President Reagan came to
00:36:20.440 office, and his thing, knowing that we had containment, he had all these people want to
00:36:24.100 do detente and all these days, he said, no, let's take it down. We win, they lose. They're
00:36:29.380 very panicked about that. Why? Because they see President Trump's overall grand strategy
00:36:34.020 here. What President Trump's doing on hemispheric defense. These are monumental. These are using
00:36:39.840 your big muscles. This is not like, we talk about decades wasted. Look at Clinton. You go back
00:36:44.320 and Clinton, it's like, besides Monica Lewinsky, you know, Newt Gingrich, you know, getting
00:36:48.720 and forcing, you know, budget surpluses. It was really about school uniforms. It was,
00:36:54.760 it was, when his farewell dress, it was kind of, it was small ball. Every day, President
00:36:59.680 Trump is moving the big muscles. It's just extraordinary. I do want to say the President
00:37:04.740 has told us he's going to give remarks in the Oval Office, I think, at 11, approximately.
00:37:12.780 The Real America's Voice team and Brian Glenn are heading over there right now. Brian is,
00:37:17.260 as, and this goes with this whole restructuring of the White House, the White House Correspondents
00:37:22.180 Association, I think Brian will be in the room. And that's a huge compliment to Brian Glenn
00:37:26.400 and the Real America's Voice team. Of course, the War Room, all of it. I think that Natalie
00:37:29.800 and Brian, Amanda Head are just really killing it over there and doing a fantastic job, reaching
00:37:35.640 a huge, massive audience. Back to Doge. I think, and just to connect dots, I want to tie together
00:37:44.120 Wednesday on Capitol Hill, because this is important for you to know, with the Thursday
00:37:48.840 meeting in the cabinet. And Wednesday on Capitol Hill, you got to remember, the polling showing,
00:37:54.520 particularly as some of these things get more dramatic, and the media blows it up, of course
00:37:59.340 they do. That some of the polling looks like it's, some of the polling looks like it's not
00:38:03.800 the best. And President Trump's had great polling. But I would say that Elon has gone from a heat
00:38:10.520 shield to maybe actually, you know, someone that's actually driving numbers, I don't want
00:38:16.580 to say an anchor or a lodestone. It's not that yet, but it's trending that is starting to affect
00:38:22.020 everybody. So when he goes to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to the Senate lunch and then to the,
00:38:26.620 to the Hill, to that nighttime meeting, the people are looking for specifics, as we have been on the
00:38:31.980 show. It's like, yo, you've been doing this now for, you know, seven weeks. We're not, we're not
00:38:38.120 looking for a final. We know you got a long way to go. And, and yes, and we're glad you're talking
00:38:44.540 about the post office going public or spending it off in the Amtrak. But quite frankly, we can do that
00:38:51.340 or we can think that through. We need you there for the waste, fraud and abuse that you're the shock
00:38:54.920 troops. You're like the 82nd airborne on D-Day. You're going in the night before going behind
00:38:59.520 enemy lines and you're finding this stuff out. But we need to know where this is coming out because
00:39:03.060 we've got this ticking time bomb called a, you know, a CR that we have to do. And we would love
00:39:08.260 to attach some numbers to it. The Guardian is reporting in that meeting. A couple of things
00:39:14.000 have the meeting. Number one, Lindsey Graham and Thune were kind of taking the leadership and Rand Paul
00:39:17.980 and Lindsey Graham, I think made the statement, Hey, we're losing altitude here. And we're here,
00:39:23.020 the Senate to help you Elon regain altitude. And Elon, I think was very open to that in this
00:39:29.740 conversation, according to the Guardian, take over what it's worth, but it's, it hasn't been denied by
00:39:34.640 anybody that he said, Hey, look, I haven't been doing the mass cuts. There's been the guys in the
00:39:41.760 cabinet, which I think was a point of difference between some of the cabinet officials. That was a
00:39:47.160 big point of this. Other thing was about rescissions. Remember a rescission is where, and Chip has got
00:39:51.920 some more refinement to it, but remember, Chip is in the house. So that's a different, that's the
00:39:57.040 separation of powers. Rescissions are where the Congress is actually rescinding something they
00:40:04.780 already passed saying, Hey, upon further review, the green new deal, the 300 billion is not going to
00:40:11.460 be there. We're going to rescind that. It does not happen often because they're addicted to spending,
00:40:17.260 but the Senate wanting their prerogatives laid out to Elon. Hey, what we want to do is rescissions
00:40:24.380 and we want to do it up to 500 billion. If you think you got to a trillion, let's assume worst
00:40:30.440 case, let's cut it in half, 500 billion. Rand Paul said, look, we'll do it in a hundred billion
00:40:34.920 tranches, a hundred billion dollar tranches, $100 billion tranches. And suppose, according to the
00:40:41.220 reporting, Elon said, well, yeah, I can work with that. Well, the white house has been, Hey,
00:40:45.500 we're not going back up to Capitol Hill. This is a separation of powers. As soon as this
00:40:50.900 passed, we, and I told you ideas have consequences. This is going to be a big old fight folks. As
00:40:56.940 we've said now for months and months and months, because president Trump is sitting there going,
00:41:01.600 Hey, we've allowed the office of the president to be weakened by the administrative state. Cause
00:41:09.220 all this fourth branch of government came up and they think they run it. And no offense,
00:41:12.780 the courts right now are kind of backing up the fact until I guess last kind of backing up the
00:41:18.700 fact he doesn't have ultimate authority to fire people in some of these agencies.
00:41:25.100 These are court fights going on right now. In fact, the special counsel guy kind of won.
00:41:30.200 He knew they were going to go back. He said, Hey, I don't have the money to do this personally.
00:41:34.280 I'm a drop out. He's on Rachel matter last night, but I think technically he kind of won and then
00:41:38.700 walked off the field. Others are sitting there and these radical judges saying Trump doesn't have
00:41:42.860 the ability. But Trump's sitting there going, I'm the chief executive officer. I can fire him.
00:41:47.660 And I mean, I'm going to fire him. This also gets the money. What president Trump is saying,
00:41:52.560 Hey, look, the appropriations. So if we had done the bills this time and gotten that all done,
00:41:57.620 you pass it next week on the 14th. President Trump is sitting there going, Hey, my interpretation
00:42:02.840 of the constitution. That's a ceiling. That's what we spend up to. But I, as chief executive
00:42:09.760 officer, the lead manager of this place, if I see in that process where programmatically
00:42:16.320 you're not hitting it or things change or I have the ability and it's not an, it's not
00:42:23.540 an unlimited ability because that would be a line in a veto, but I have the ability to impound
00:42:28.040 certain funds and not to spend them. And that's what Chip Roy was just talking about there.
00:42:32.480 That, that is kind of the, that what they intend to do, what they're proposing they do for this
00:42:39.600 fiscal year on a clean CR that there would be. And I would like to, just because, you know,
00:42:44.920 on this one, I'm from Missouri. I would love to see a range of numbers or just a number.
00:42:50.760 Give me something that you can say, okay, this is what we anticipate it's going to be.
00:42:55.540 We got a plan. But sometime in the summer, uh, Russ vote and OMB are going to go to the
00:43:02.700 president and say, okay, we reviewed this a couple of times. We've double checked Elon's
00:43:06.300 numbers. This is what they've done. So instead of us spending and paying for it, this is what
00:43:10.700 you're going to impound. And president Trump, you've seen with his executive orders, Hey,
00:43:15.520 he will impound away. He's actually looking for this fight on this one. He's looking for the
00:43:22.140 fight. If they can't do it the first time he's going to sit there and say, I have full
00:43:26.860 managerial discretion. That ladies and gentlemen is going to be decided by the Supreme court
00:43:32.940 of these United States. That is a big time separation of powers this year. Um, and we'll
00:43:38.680 see how it plays. I'll be blunt with you. As we've talked about this now for months and
00:43:43.920 months and months, I had a lot more confidence in this. That's part of it up until the last
00:43:50.000 couple of weeks. Cause I thought particularly on this foreign, I thought it was pretty
00:43:53.960 straightforward on these cuts they've already made or talking about making, uh, with a
00:43:59.620 particular with the foreign, you know, the, the foreign affairs money, the money we sent
00:44:03.820 internationally is $2 billion, right? They, they ordered it immediately. I think this came
00:44:08.080 up in the Doge initial Doge situation. I think part of it is actually USAID or if not
00:44:14.060 all of it, but some of it's coming out of the state department and they've said, um, and
00:44:19.180 right now that's kind of hung up now, Mike Davis and people that back the impoundment
00:44:23.720 theory say, no, no, no, no, no. They're just backing the judge and I'll come through the
00:44:26.520 system. We'll be fine. If we got to depend on a Roberts in, uh, Amy Coney Barrett, I think
00:44:37.140 all bets are off. And I think on something as controversial as impoundment cause it will
00:44:41.240 be a firestorm. Remember the Democrats live on government spending. They're the party of
00:44:47.460 big government and they want government to be bigger. The budget I think today from
00:44:51.220 2019, was 2019 so bad? 2019, pretty good year. Great year economically. I think federal spending
00:44:58.580 is up 40, 35 or something, at least a third, maybe 40% since that time. As, as, as Scott
00:45:06.620 Besson, maybe we pulled that clip for later. Scott Besson said again yesterday at the economic
00:45:11.100 club and he said it again today on the 42 minute interview on CNBC. We don't have a
00:45:17.060 revenue problem. We have a spending problem. I agree with that, but now it's time to get
00:45:21.380 down to it on spending. And let me add once again, we're not going to get there with waste,
00:45:27.100 fraud and abuse. It's time. It's going to be something. I hope it's something big. I think
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00:48:53.980 education department. It's going to be highly controversial. We'll be all over that throughout
00:48:57.920 the day. I think the president may actually say some words, I think, about what's going on in
00:49:04.060 Ukraine. I think Russia, we've made a pretty, pretty adamant that we're not sending more weapons. I
00:49:09.340 think we've told them we're cutting off intelligence. I think Russia is pounding Ukraine overnight.
00:49:14.800 President Trump put out a truth that, hey, that's not going to continue or he's going to take some
00:49:20.000 action. And President Trump, you know, is not, he's calling people's bluff. He ain't bluffing. He's
00:49:24.140 calling people's bluff. I think we're going to, that John Lechner, who really knows how the Russian
00:49:28.840 army and particularly this new kind of mercenary part of the Russian army fights is going to join
00:49:33.060 us in 11 o'clock hour. We'll dip in and out of the, we'll go to the oval office and also get John up.
00:49:37.740 There's no decisions made on the CR. And I realize this is, this audience hates them. You fought
00:49:45.300 them from the beginning. Uh, this is not supposed to be what happened. President Trump, I think,
00:49:50.300 got blindsided. We're going to work it all out throughout the day today. We're going to work
00:49:53.560 it out tomorrow morning and then through the weekend on social media and back next week between now and
00:49:58.020 midnight on the 14th. There's going to be, you're going to get a lot of information and, uh, I'm sure
00:50:03.580 there's going to be some shifting sands underneath our feet. So just, uh, you know, have a cup of
00:50:08.600 coffee, take a, take a deep breath. We're all going to be fine. We're going to get through this
00:50:11.820 one. Um, Trevor Comstock, sacred human health. We want the war on posse to be healthy. You're,
00:50:19.520 you're, uh, what you guys have come up with your supplements are absolutely incredible. The
00:50:23.600 feedback I get, people love them. What do you got for us today, sir? Yeah. Thanks for having me,
00:50:28.220 Steve. Uh, yeah. So today I just want to quickly touch on one of our more popular products,
00:50:32.780 uh, that we've been getting some great feedback on. And I know quite a few people have maybe
00:50:37.200 heard of collagen or have even supplemented with it in the past. Um, but for anyone who isn't,
00:50:42.800 you know, aware collagen is one of the most abundant proteins in our body. Uh, but as we age,
00:50:47.420 we unfortunately produce less of it. Uh, so that's where our multi collagen comes in and it's
00:50:52.420 essentially formulated with five types of collagen and all derived from four different sources of
00:50:57.220 collagen as well. So the great thing is that, uh, you know, our unique blend supports
00:51:02.560 everything from healthy skin, hair, nails, all the way to joint health and gut function.
00:51:07.900 So it's really designed to provide your body with that comprehensive range of collagen types.
00:51:12.600 So, uh, for instance, uh, type one and three help promote that youthful complexion,
00:51:17.120 which is what collagen is typically known for. And then, uh, type two supports cartilage and joint
00:51:21.980 health. And I always like to just say that, you know, what makes our collagen great is that it's
00:51:26.640 free from artificial ingredients. Uh, so we can ensure that you're just getting the high quality
00:51:30.380 and clean collagen. Uh, you know, sometimes other products out there put in additives or
00:51:35.020 sometimes preservatives, uh, which is no good, but you know, whether you're looking to maintain
00:51:40.440 your hair and nails or, uh, just give your overall health a boost or multi collagen as you covered
00:51:45.160 there. Um, and it comes in easy to swallow capsule form. So you can just take it with food or water.
00:51:50.320 And, you know, I personally been taking collagen for the past six years. I've always had great results
00:51:54.520 with it. Um, so I'm excited that we have our own product, uh, that I can take.
00:51:58.980 Why, why, why, why, why, why in other things like people, women, it's kind of controversial. Why,
00:52:06.000 why is it not controversial and taken as a supplement and provides all this good stuff where
00:52:10.020 in other times people say, well, they're taking too much collagen, they're going to shop with too
00:52:13.560 much collagen. What's the, what's the difference? I'm a total neophyte. Yeah. And obviously I have not
00:52:20.100 been taking your, I have not been to, I take the grass fed beef liver. There's many of your
00:52:24.420 supplements I love. And I take the collagen is not one because you know, I don't, I don't do Botox
00:52:29.960 and I don't take collagen. What's the controversy about it? Yeah. I mean, so collagen it's, it's,
00:52:35.120 it's, it's naturally produced in the body, but like I mentioned, as you get older, your body produces
00:52:39.060 less of it. And collagen has been studied quite a bit. Um, obviously I'm not sure people have heard,
00:52:43.680 but creatine is another popular supplement, uh, that's been studied quite extensively, but collagen has
00:52:48.760 been as well. Um, so when you just consume it, whether it's in powder form or capsule form,
00:52:53.380 ours is in capsule form. Uh, there has been some pretty good evidence and studies to show that it
00:52:58.080 does benefit, uh, gut function, joint health, as well as, uh, skin. Most people take it for skin,
00:53:03.920 hair, and nails because they like the aesthetic, uh, benefits of it. But again, it's, it's great for
00:53:08.540 your gut, which is your second brain and very important. Um, talk to me real quickly. You've got a
00:53:15.560 bunch of other products too. People go to the site. What else can they look for?
00:53:18.760 Yeah. Yeah. So of course we've got the beef liver, um, that is our flagship products.
00:53:23.660 And, you know, if you're taking the beef liver, you're definitely 10 steps ahead already as that's
00:53:27.760 one of the best sources of highly bioavailable nutrients, uh, including vitamins, minerals,
00:53:32.340 coenzymes, peptides, as well as amino acids, uh, tons of vitamins in it as well. I always say it's
00:53:38.300 nature's multivitamin, um, which you may have heard me say before, but it truly is. And then of course we
00:53:44.060 have our natural sleep formula, uh, an immunity product, which is great for the last months of
00:53:49.220 winter. Um, and then we have our magnesium vitamin D as well as a few bundles on the side as well.
00:53:54.420 So you can kind of mix and match the products and sip through.
00:53:59.060 Well, the mags, magnesium vitamin D and the, uh, and the grass fed beef liver, I find amazing.
00:54:04.380 How do people, I want to make sure one of the big things stage does this, you got all the stages up
00:54:08.760 to 7,000 five-star reviews. How do people go see the reviews, get all the information? Our audience
00:54:14.720 is receipt driven. They love the more detail, the better, or how they get in contact with you.
00:54:19.680 I want to give them full access to you, to everybody that works at Sacred Human and to the site.
00:54:25.300 Yeah. Yeah. We got a great team. So you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com,
00:54:29.100 or of course just type in Sacred Human to Google. It'll be the first thing that pops up. And then from
00:54:34.700 there, we have a bunch of reviews on all of our products. You can sift through them,
00:54:37.760 uh, on top of that, within each product, if you click on it, you can kind of see the different
00:54:42.100 benefits, uh, within each product, what's entailed, you know, in terms of ingredients,
00:54:46.100 um, and just, you know, make a decision if it's, if it's good for your, for your lifestyle and what
00:54:51.280 you're looking for. Uh, but between the reviews, uh, we also have a blog that you can check out,
00:54:55.560 uh, and just the information between each product. There's a ton of information for you to,
00:54:59.720 to learn about. And then of course, if you have any questions, just go to the support tab.
00:55:03.880 You can send us an email, uh, directly through the website and we'll get back to you within
00:55:07.720 24 hours. Do you have social media? Do you have a handle? Yeah. So you can go to sacred,
00:55:14.600 it's sacred underscore human underscore health. Um, and we're getting that ramped up as well. So
00:55:20.180 you may see some ads from us on meta for, uh, and just all over the internet.
00:55:26.760 Perfect. Thank you, brother. Appreciate it. Trevor Comstock, CEO of sacred human health.
00:55:31.320 It's a healthy guy right there. What a day. Another historical day. Education department may be,
00:55:40.000 uh, eat owed at a business. The war in Ukraine heating up a little bit. President Trump dropping
00:55:47.320 the hammer. He's put a deadline on the war in the Middle East. Got the Chinese giving him stink eye.
00:55:53.440 Capital markets roiling both home and away. Brian Glenn's going to be over at the Oval.
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