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00:02:09.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:02:14.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:02:29.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:02:39.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Grover Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty, of course, defending Nick Fuentes, and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:05:04.000We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:05:20.000And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them.
00:05:25.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:05:36.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:07:50.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:08:35.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:08:39.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:24:24.000We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
00:24:29.000We have to want it more than they do, because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us, and nothing will.
00:28:11.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve.
00:28:54.000Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice.
00:29:00.000Whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
00:37:02.00069 now it's time for new believable people and we must do it if we don't control insiders this will be over and over to lead it by and any big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies and we must do it big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies and any
00:38:09.00069 now it's time for new believable people and we must do it if we don't control insiders this will be over and over to lead it by and any big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies and we must do it big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies and any
00:42:04.000If they want to say you're making us lose, good!
00:42:07.000Let them say that and let them fix it!
00:42:11.000If the Trump campaign can't win over the Loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control.
00:42:18.000If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose.
00:42:31.000They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics.
00:42:35.000They want us to just shut up and vote.
00:42:37.000Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out.
00:42:41.000The only thing that we can do is be unthinkable.
00:45:07.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:45:12.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:45:27.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:45:37.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty, and of course defending Nick Fuentes, and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:47:11.000Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business.
00:47:59.000We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:48:18.000And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them.
00:48:22.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:48:34.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:50:48.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:51:33.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:51:37.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:58:54.000But, the good news is, it's not the only part of our program.
00:58:59.000Tonight, hopefully we'll be responding to the Trump-Elon space, but if not, we will proceed anyway at 8 o'clock, which is in about 25 minutes, with a formal declaration of Groyper War 2.
00:59:16.000It's the moment you've all been waiting for.
01:00:24.000And after Elon Musk acquired Twitter in 2022, Donald Trump was reinstated shortly afterward.
01:00:32.000But, for reasons which I cannot understand, Donald Trump has so far refused to use Twitter, except in a handful of instances in the past year.
01:00:47.000Now, last week they announced that Donald Trump would be interviewed by Elon Musk on a Twitter space that was scheduled to happen tonight.
01:00:57.000It appears they're having technical difficulties.
01:01:00.000But earlier this morning, Donald Trump posted an advertisement for his campaign, and then posted a few others later in the day.
01:01:09.000And this would seem to suggest that this space with Elon Musk, with just under 90 days before the election, might prefigure his return to the platform.
01:01:21.000So far, he's remained on True Social, which is his own proprietary social media.
01:01:27.000It has a small fraction of the user base and the volume as Twitter, and as such, has a small fraction of the reach, and consequently, gets far less earned media than otherwise, than if he were on Twitter.
01:02:06.000And I'm going to complain a little bit here, but I don't think it's unfounded.
01:02:11.000Last year, Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida, chose to announce his presidential campaign on X in a space hosted by Elon Musk and Founders Fund associate David Sachs.
01:06:36.000And I have to say that, uh, you know, your actions after that assassination attempt were inspiring.
01:06:44.000Um, you know, you, instead of shying away from things, instead of ducking down, um, you were pumping your fist in the air and saying, fight, fight, fight.
01:06:52.000And I think that's, I mean, you know, the president of the United States represents America.
01:06:59.000And I think that is, that is America, that is strength under fire.
01:07:05.000And so that's, you know, a big, you know, part of the reason why I was excited to endorse you as the President of the United States for having another term here is that was just incredibly inspiring.
01:13:46.000It's like, I'm just, I guess, I mean, for my part, and I think probably many members of the public are wondering how the heck are, you know, basically people wondering by pointing out there's a guy on the roof with a gun.
01:14:10.000Well, they're going to learn from this.
01:14:12.000The communication between the local police, who sort of had an idea, and then ultimately a man lifted himself up to the roof, could barely do it because he was pulling himself up, and he saw the man with the gun.
01:14:27.000The man with the gun pointed the gun at him.
01:14:30.000He thought he was probably going to get shot, but you know, he was like pulling himself up.
01:14:35.000And because of that, he couldn't get to his gun.
01:14:39.000And he fell down actually very badly hurt his, uh, leg, his ankle.
01:14:44.000I hear very badly, but he fell down and he did, you know, from what I understand, he did say there's a guy up there with a gun.
01:14:53.000And the, the shooting started very quickly after that.
01:14:56.000I think it, I think it forced the shooter to go maybe
01:15:00.000You know, he was supposed to be a very good shot.
01:16:09.000You know, some of these matches or these games and nobody left.
01:16:14.000You know, you had a small group behind us in the grandstand and that was full and you look at it as it was taking place and normally they'd be running.
01:19:28.000If, if somebody knew, cause people were hearing that, you know, there was just a bad feeling that there was somebody was around, you know, that story now it's been,
01:19:36.000And if somebody could have said, because they've oftentimes said, you know, like, there'd be a lightning storm or something, because I've done, I think, over 300.
01:20:35.000I want to let people know, you know, I felt I was good when, when they were, uh, on top of me covering me actually very much covering me and, and very bravely.
01:25:48.000Well, I mean, would it be accurate to say that you're supportive of legal immigration, but we obviously need to shut down illegal immigration, and especially unvetted illegal immigration.
01:26:03.000And that's not the same as saying that everyone who's an illegal immigrant is bad.
01:26:08.000And I think most people who are illegal immigrants are actually good, but you can't tell the difference unless there's a solid betting of who comes across the border.
01:26:16.000Does that actually represent your position?
01:26:47.000And by the way, they had just the opposite.
01:26:49.000You know, they had not only tax on tips, but they hired 88,000 IRS agents, and many of them were assigned to go get wages and caddies and all of this on tips.
01:29:16.000Give me an 07 if you liked, retweeted, commented, and quote tweeted.
01:29:19.000I'm speaking as someone who is a legal immigrant.
01:29:31.000I think that that I mean, like one way to think of it is who do you want on your team?
01:29:36.000You know, who, like, who do you want on Team America?
01:29:39.000And and I think we want to just say, okay, we want to let in people who are gonna, you know, be great contributors to our society and to our economy.
01:32:01.000This is crime that's going to be... And I saw it today in New York, where somebody was knifed with a...
01:32:07.000Raped the girlfriend of a man that stood there watching in New York in one of the shelters and started pulling out the knives and bad things happened today.
01:35:57.000Yeah, I think this, frankly, I think this is a fundamental existential issue for the United States.
01:36:04.000And if we have another four more years of open borders, and it's going to be even worse, with another four more years, it's going to be even worse than it's been for the past three and a half years.
01:38:02.000But they're coming from Africa, they're coming from Asia, they're coming from the Middle East, they're coming from South America, they're coming from everywhere.
01:38:10.000And there are a lot of really bad ones.
01:38:12.000It's just an everywhere on earth thing and it's just not possible for the United States to absorb
01:38:19.000You know, everyone from Earth or, you know, even a few percent of the rest of Earth.
01:41:04.000Look at this, no more immigration is trending.
01:41:06.000President Trump is like, don't mess with me.
01:41:08.000Let's get it trending, everybody tweet no more immigration.
01:41:10.000You have to really think about it in the context of global security.
01:41:31.000Um, that's, that's, that if the, if the American president is someone, someone that, like, you know, evil dictators are scared of, that makes a huge difference to the security of the world.
01:41:43.000So I had a good relationship with Putin despite the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax that lasted for over two years.
01:41:49.000Just a hoax created by Hillary Clinton and, uh, Adam Shifty Schiff.
01:41:53.000Some just bad people, you know, just sick people, frankly.
01:41:56.000I mean, Schiff, Schiff is a sick person.
01:41:58.000He's going to end up probably being a senator.
01:42:46.000And this, this pathetic president gets in there.
01:42:51.000And the first thing he did, one of the early things he did is he shut down, he shut down Keystone XL pipeline, which is our pipeline that would have employed 48,000 people, pipeline workers.
01:43:40.000But I mean, I think it's just worth emphasizing to listeners that the immense importance of whether the United States President is intimidating or not intimidating, and how much that matters to global security.
01:48:00.000But we were not in danger with him because of me.
01:48:02.000You know, I always say that we have enemies on the outside and we have enemies on the inside.
01:48:08.000We have some really bad people in our government and people that are and controlling of the people.
01:48:16.000I mean, I mentioned names, but I don't, I really don't want to give them the credit.
01:48:19.000But we have some really bad, and I say they're more dangerous than Russia and China.
01:48:24.000If you have a smart president, a president that gets it, we are not in danger from those countries because they need us and they need our help.
01:48:33.000I mean, we forced Obama, if you think about it, Obama and Biden.
01:49:20.000The biggest threat is nuclear warming.
01:49:23.000Because we have five countries now that have significant nuclear power, and we have to not allow
01:49:31.000Anything to happen with stupid people like Biden, you know Biden Did something with Russia There was no chance of him ever going in and when I left and then then after I left they started forming Big armies on there on the border with Ukraine, right?
01:49:47.000And I looked at that and I thought he was doing that because Putin's a good negotiator I thought he was doing that to negotiate but then Biden started saying such stupid things.
01:52:13.000After the end of the Cold War, people have become complacent about, but they've actually forgotten that there are currently a lot of nuclear missiles that... There it is.
01:52:59.000The election's coming up and the people want to hear about the economy and the fact that they can't buy groceries because they don't have enough money to buy groceries.
01:54:27.000If you're a worker or if you're a just a middle income person, you can't afford, you know, four years ago, five years ago, people were saving a lot of money.
01:54:38.000Today they're using all their money and borrowing money just to live.
01:54:42.000It's a horrible thing that's happening.
01:54:43.000Last time it took us six minutes to get to $10,000.
01:54:46.000How long will it take us to get to $10,000 on this one?
01:54:48.000A lot of people don't understand where inflation comes from.
01:54:51.000Inflation comes from government overspending because the checks never bounce when it's written by the government.
01:55:14.000And we need to re-examine, I think we need a government efficiency commission to say, hey, where are we spending money that's sensible, where is it not sensible.
01:59:08.000And over the course of about four weeks, by my saying, I'm not going to do it, I got the price reduced by $1.6 billion for the exact same plane, other than we had a nicer paint job, if you want to call it that.
02:00:01.000I mean, I think it would be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and just ensures that the taxpayer money, the taxpayer's hard-earned money is spent in a good way.
02:00:15.000And I'd be happy to help out on such a commission if it were formed.
02:01:56.000So many departments, you can't even name them all, and what Malay is doing is he's cutting government spending, he's simplifying things, he's putting in regulations that make sense, and Argentina overnight is experiencing
02:02:42.000They have phenomenal reserves of everything, oil, everything.
02:02:46.000And it should be prosperous, but if the government's wrong, it impoverishes the people.
02:02:52.000And so, I think we should not be complacent in the United States in thinking that and taking our prosperity for granted, because with bad government policy, we can run the country into the ground.
02:03:04.000That's just something people should bear in mind.
02:03:37.000And what I'm going to do, one of the first acts, and this is where I need an Elon Musk.
02:03:41.000I need somebody that has a lot of strength and courage and smarts.
02:03:45.000I want to close up Department of Education, move education back to the states where states like Iowa, where states like Idaho, you know, not every state will do great because states that basically aren't doing good now, you look at
02:04:41.000And maybe they have certain advantages in terms of location, in terms of, you know, the land or the sun, the sun and the water and the whole thing.
02:04:49.000You know, there are a lot of advantages that some people have.
02:04:51.000But if you moved education back to the 50, you'll have some that won't do well, but you'll have, but they'll actually be forced to do better.
02:05:24.000The states have to, if each individual, if each state has to compete against other states, then people will naturally move to states where it's better.
02:05:33.000Well, like California, as we said, it's a badly run state.
02:05:38.000I could go through, I got so many friends that are in those states, even if they're Democrats, I hate to mention certain states, but Illinois is badly run with Pritzker.
02:05:52.000But you know, it's almost going to force them to run better, and they won't do good initially, but you're not going to do worse than you're doing right now.
02:06:01.000And I would say that you would cut your cost by 50 or 60 percent.
02:06:06.000And you'd have a little monitor, you know, you want to make sure they're teaching English as an example, you know, give them a little English, right?
02:06:13.000No, but I mean, I mean, some of these governors are like, are doing so badly.
02:06:18.000I mean, they got so many people moving out of their state, they should they should get U-Haul Salesman of the Year Award, because they're driving so much U-Haul.
02:06:45.000But, you know, I mean, I just wonder, how do these states survive when big businesses, a big oil company just left California, as you know, and they moved to Texas.
02:06:55.000How do these big states survive when they lose so many businesses?
02:07:01.000And their taxes are already really high.
02:07:03.000You know, their taxes are among the highest taxes.
02:07:05.000You almost wonder, how do they continue on?
02:07:09.000And in many cases, the governors don't do a good job and they're crime-ridden places.
02:07:14.000You wonder, how do they continue to just go on?
02:07:21.000I mean, I think the only thing that's going to force some of these states to change is if they risk bankruptcy and they're not getting bailed out by the federal government.
02:07:29.000That's the only thing that's going to get them changed.
02:07:31.000You remember the area in California where they had that where I guess somebody had sticky fingers and they stole a lot of money and they went into a form of chapter and it was very nasty for a period of time but now it's probably the most popular place in all of California so so you know at some point
02:07:51.000Something like that may have to happen.
02:07:53.000But the problem is, you can't penalize people that loan money to the state when you have incompetent people like a Pritzker.
02:08:00.000Look, the family didn't want him in the family business.
02:08:04.000And then he ends up being governor of Illinois.
02:08:06.000So, you know, is he going to be a great governor?
02:08:14.000And some are very good and some are just horrible.
02:08:18.000Well, I think that, I mean, the larger point here, as you're saying, a lot of people are concerned about the economy, a lot of people are concerned about inflation.
02:08:25.000Inflation is effectively a tax on people that save money, and for people that are working day-to-day, it's just a form of taxation.
02:08:35.000And if we can solve the government spending problem, we'll solve the inflation problem, which means people will have a better standard of living, and that's a really big deal.
02:08:43.000Well, the people that got hurt worst are the people that did it the way they were taught to do it, all through their younger life, and their young life, and their whole life.
02:08:53.000The people that saved money, and then they got no interest on their money, and inflation destroyed them.
02:09:40.000If you solve government overspending, you solve inflation, which improves living standards of the average person.
02:09:46.000And then if you deregulate, like have sensible regulations, because a lot of the regulations are nonsensical and cause the cost to be extreme for no reason.
02:09:59.000But unless you've got effective deregulation, like Reagan did a great job on deregulation in the 80s, but it's been 40 years since we had anyone really... I mean, during your administration, we made some progress, but I think there's an opportunity to make, I think, radical progress with sensible regulation.
02:10:20.000We did more deregulation and more restrictions on all of the different businesses than any other president.
02:10:32.000Remember I had the rule for every one we put in you have to get rid of at 10 or 12.
02:10:37.000And we did radical cuts on all of that.
02:10:40.000And a lot of that's being put back by this administration.
02:10:43.000And we did radical cuts on things that weren't necessary.
02:12:28.000You know, we got over that bad period where it was everybody was dying and, you know, it was it was just not a good period.
02:12:35.000Interestingly, you know, during his administration, many more people died during his administration of COVID than during my administration.
02:12:47.000But people don't realize more people died during his administration
02:12:51.000Than ours, but it diverted us from doing what I wanted to do.
02:12:56.000But we had the greatest for, you know, almost three years.
02:12:59.000We had the great, and you know that probably better than anybody.
02:13:02.000So many of your friends said to me, the best years we've ever had in business were during the Trump years.
02:13:08.000And, and also said that, uh, African American, uh, Hispanic American were so incredible.
02:13:16.000They were having the best Asian American women, men.
02:13:20.000Young people without a diploma, young people that graduated from the best colleges, from MIT, from the Wharton School, from all of the great colleges, Harvard.
02:13:30.000They were doing better, and people without a diploma were doing better.
02:13:51.000I mean, I should probably say something about like, you know, maybe my views on climate change and oil and gas.
02:13:57.000Because I think it's probably different from what most people would assume.
02:14:02.000Because my views are actually pretty, I think, moderate in this regard, which is that I don't think we should vilify the oil and gas industry.
02:14:11.000And the people that have worked very hard in those industries to provide the necessary energy to support the economy.
02:14:17.000And if we were to stop using oil and gas right now, we would all be starving and the economy would collapse.
02:14:24.000So it's, you know, I don't think it's right to sort of vilify the oil and gas industry.
02:14:28.000And the world has a certain demand for oil and gas, and it's probably better if the United States provides that than some other countries.
02:14:39.000And it would help with prosperity in the U.S.
02:14:43.000And at the same time, obviously, my view is like we do over time want to move to a sustainable energy economy because eventually you do run out of, I mean, you run out of oil and gas.
02:14:59.000I think it's not, the risk is not as high as
02:15:03.000You know, a lot of people say it is with respect to global warming.
02:15:06.000But I think if you just keep increasing the cost per million in the atmosphere long enough, eventually it actually simply gets uncomfortable to breathe.
02:15:17.000If you go past a thousand parts per million of CO2, you start getting headaches and nausea.
02:15:24.000Um, and so we're now in the sort of 400 range.
02:15:28.000We're adding, I think, about roughly 2 parts per million per year.
02:15:32.000So, I mean, still gives us so what it means is, like, we still have quite a bit of time.
02:15:37.000Um, but but so there's not like, we don't need to to rush and we don't need to, like, you know, stop farmers from farming or, you know, uh.
02:15:46.000Prevent people from having steaks or basic stuff like that.
02:15:52.000How crazy is that where you have farmers that are not allowed to farm anymore and have to get rid of their cattle and the whole world is a little crazy.
02:16:01.000But it's largely taken its lead from us.
02:16:05.000I do say, though, I've heard in terms of the fossil fuel, because even to
02:16:11.000Create your electric car and create the electricity needed for the electric car.
02:16:16.000You know, fossil fuel is what really creates that at the generating plants.
02:16:20.000And you know, so you sort of can't get away from it at this moment.
02:17:44.000But if you just look at sort of the positive million that increments every year, you know, you get sort of two or three positive million every year of CO2.
02:17:55.000I mean, I think some of that, it's problematic if it accelerates, if you go from 2 or 3 to say 5.
02:18:02.000And then there may be some situations where you get a step change increase in the CO2.
02:18:10.000And I think we don't want to get too close to 1,000 ppm because that actually makes it uncomfortable to breathe.
02:18:20.000Just existing in 1,000 ppm CO2 is uncomfortable.
02:18:26.000That's considered an industrial hazard.
02:18:31.000You start getting headaches and stuff.
02:18:34.000Even without global warming, it's not comfortable.
02:18:37.000So you don't want to get too close to that.
02:18:39.000But I mean, I think we've got, I think we want to just move over and like, and if W Cassandra 50 to 100 years from now, we're, we're, we're, I don't know, don't worry with mostly sustainable, I think that'll probably be okay.
02:18:55.000So it's not like the house is on fire immediately, but I think it is something we need to move towards.
02:19:02.000And on balance, it's probably better to move faster than slower.
02:19:09.000But like I said, without vilifying the oil and gas industry,
02:19:13.000Uh, and without causing hardship in the short term, I think this can be done.
02:19:17.000Alright, we're gonna do one more, okay?
02:20:45.000Uh, you use the word global warming and,
02:20:47.000Today they use the word climate change because, you know, you have some places that go up.
02:20:52.000So they were getting themselves in a little trouble with the word global warming because not every place is warming.
02:20:57.000Some places are going the opposite direction.
02:20:59.000Uh, you know, I'm sort of waiting for you to come up with solar panels on the roofs of your cars and on the trunks of the cars.
02:21:06.000And it just seems like something that at some point you will come up with.
02:21:10.000I'm sure you'll be the first, but it would seem that a solar panel on, on the roofs, you know, on flat surfaces on certain surfaces might be good, at least in certain areas of the country where you have the, or the world where you have the sun.
02:21:23.000But I would, I would think, and I have no idea because that's not my world, but,
02:21:27.000I would think that this would be something that would be interesting.
02:21:30.000But you know, the one thing that I don't understand is that people talk about global warming or they talk about climate change, but they never talk about nuclear warming.
02:21:41.000And for me, that's an immediate problem because you have, as I said, five countries where you have major nuclear.
02:21:47.000I mean, just find a good screenshot to go with it.
02:21:52.000That's where you need a strong American president because you just, you don't want to have this proliferation.
02:21:58.000You have five countries and getting more, you know, China is much less than us right now, but they're going to catch us sooner than people think.
02:22:08.000Russia and us are number one and we were sort of tied and China is far behind, but they're developing at a level that, you know, you're not surprised to hear very fast.
02:22:18.000It's going to, they'll end up catching up, maybe even surpassing.
02:22:22.000But to me, the biggest problem is not climate change.
02:22:29.000And everything's a problem, but to me the big problem is the nuclear power.
02:22:37.000And when I talk about I'll prevent World War III, I will, but the truth is that you have to, because this is no longer army tanks going back and forth and shooting at each other.
02:22:49.000This is a level of destruction and power that nobody's ever seen before.
02:22:55.000Yeah, and actually, there's the bad side of nuclear, which is nuclear war, very bad side, but there's also, I think, nuclear electricity generation is underrated, and it's actually, you know, people have this fear of nuclear.
02:25:00.000You know, Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed, but now they're like full cities again, so it's really not something that, you know... It's not as scary as people think, basically, but... Let's see, I mean... Here we go.
02:25:25.000Well, we just won the big case in Florida.
02:25:27.000This was a Biden administration, did something that's never been done in this country, and that's go after their political opponent, me, with this nonsense, and just nonsense.
02:25:38.000And the big case in Florida we won, but they always pick a judge and a jury, and they used local DAs, they used the local Attorney General, like Fani, you know Fani, spelled F-A-N-I, Fani.
02:25:54.000And it's all a big hoax, and it's all run from there, like in Manhattan.
02:28:19.000You kill somebody and they let you out right away.
02:28:21.000You don't have to even put a... And then they never find the people unless they kill again and then they let them out again.
02:28:28.000Our country is becoming a very dangerous place and she is a radical left San Francisco liberal and now she's trying to protect, now she's looking like she wants to be more Trump than Trump.
02:28:47.000You know, in your business, everything you do is obsolete.
02:28:49.000Not the tunnels, but everything is obsolete.
02:31:09.000And I say, if you're a Jewish person or if you believe in Israel, if you're a person that, you know, is very pro-Israel, if you vote for her, it's worse than Biden.
02:31:22.000But if you vote for her, you ought to have your head examined.
02:31:25.000And you see tonight, I mean, as we're doing this, I'm seeing reports coming that they expect an attack tonight or tomorrow from hundreds and maybe thousands of rockets.
02:31:34.000You know, their Iron Dome, as they call it, as we all call it, but their shield that they built, that can be swamped.
02:31:43.000We'll use the term that's appropriate, swamped.
02:31:46.000But they swamp it by shooting enough missiles.
02:35:17.000In this case, the enemy would be Russia.
02:35:20.000Used to be for the Soviet Union, but let's assume they're close enough.
02:35:24.000What happens is they're in for 70-something million, I think even less than that, billion, and we're in for about $250 billion, and it could be a lot higher than that.
02:35:38.000And I say, why aren't you going to equalize?
02:35:40.000Why aren't they paying what we're paying?
02:36:09.000And I said, I went in and I said, you got to pay up.
02:36:12.000If you don't pay up, we're not going to defend you any longer.
02:36:14.000I took a lot of heat, but you know what happened?
02:36:17.000Billions and billions of dollars came flowing in.
02:36:20.000And yeah, I think, I think a lot of the public isn't, isn't aware of the fact that the United States pays a disproportionate share of, of the NATO expenses.
02:36:28.000And then we get taken advantage of on trade.
02:36:32.000The point of NATO is defending Europe.
02:36:35.000Why is the United States paying disproportionately more to defend Europe than Europe?
02:36:46.000That is an appropriate thing to address.
02:36:49.000When you talk about cost cutting and savings and everything else,
02:36:52.000I mean, honestly, look, there's nobody that feels worse about the Ukraine situation than I do, because I know it would have never happened.
02:37:01.000He was very honorable to me, because when they went with the Russia hoax, and they said I had a phone call with him, he said it was a perfect phone call.
02:40:32.000But of course, she's a beautiful woman, so we'll leave it at that, right?
02:40:36.000Yeah, well, you know, maybe, like, I think it's part of what, you know, people in America want to, you know, people in America want to feel excited and inspired about the future.
02:40:44.000They want to feel like the future is going to be better than the past.
02:44:17.000I don't think they like me too much, but I got things approved in the FDA at numbers that they wouldn't believe.
02:44:25.000You know, it's a very bureaucratic group.
02:44:27.000Actually, it's a fine group of people in many cases.
02:44:30.000I got to know a lot of them, but I was pushing them really hard for regenerants, for so many different things that were really pretty amazing.
02:45:07.000You know, but I just wanted to hop on this point that like there has to be an active process for reducing rules and regulations because otherwise they just keep building up every year and you get like hardening of lotteries and eventually everything's illegal or takes forever.
02:47:37.000Some people go to Europe because a drug isn't approved here, but it's approved in Europe, and it's a drug that, generally speaking, would work.
02:47:47.000And I think as long as people are properly informed of the pros and cons, and like, these are the risks, this is the risk, and like, you make your own decision, that makes sense.
02:47:57.000Well, I think just, you know, in sort of closing up, and by the way, I'm looking at the numbers.
02:48:43.000Well, I think actually in terms of the number of people that will hear this conversation over the next few days to weeks, it's going to be hundreds.
02:50:21.000It's just obviously messed up if violent criminals are getting off scot-free.
02:50:27.000And meanwhile, New York is spending massive resources prosecuting you.
02:50:32.000And I think the sensible public looks at this and says, what the heck is going on here?
02:50:42.000This is obviously abuse of the legal system.
02:50:45.000The legal system is supposed to be protecting the public from violent criminals.
02:50:50.000And it should be obviously allowing the public to make their own decision about who should be president as opposed to, you know, some, you know, legal case.
02:50:59.000Once they start this precedent, because this can go on with the next one.
02:51:03.000I mean, this is a very bad precedent, what they're doing in terms of, you know, going after their political opponent.
02:51:14.000You know, a strong Democrat, and I'm being nice when I say that, in many cases crooked as hell, but you get a judge and you go into an area where a Republican gets three or four percent of the vote and, you know, you'll have a jury pool with people that hate Republicans or hate... It could also be the other way though.
02:52:45.000And, well, I mean, I just say, you know, here's to an exciting, inspiring future that people can look forward to and be optimistic and excited about what happens next.
02:52:54.000And that's the kind of future that I think you will bring as president, and that's why I endorse you.
02:53:14.000But if we were going to suffer another four years like we've suffered for the last four years, I'm not sure the country can ever come back.
02:53:28.000And I'd just like to note to people listening, I've not been very political before.
02:53:34.000And if you look at my record, I've actually been
02:53:38.000I'm not like some sort of try to paint me as like a far right guy, which is absurd because I like solar is helping the environment and and and I actually I
02:54:44.000So, and we just, we want to have a future that is prosperous.
02:54:50.000And I think we're just at this critical juncture.
02:54:55.000I think this is a case of America is at a fork in the road, and I think it will take the path, like you are the path to prosperity, and I think Kamala is the opposite.
02:55:12.000I'm going to get attacked like crazy, and I've also experienced quite a bit of lawfare myself.
02:55:19.000I'm just trying to tell people my honest opinion, and I haven't been really active in politics before, and I'm just trying to point out that my track record historically has been moderate, if not moderate, slightly less, and so this is to people out there who are in the moderate camp to say, I think you should support Donald Trump for president, and I think it's actually a very important junction in the road, and we're in deep trouble if it goes the other way.
02:56:55.000Yeah, I mean, if I could summarize it perhaps, you know, I think these are issues that I think most people in America would agree with, which is that we want safe and clean cities, we want secure borders, we want sensible government spending, we want to restore both the perception and the reality of respect in the judicial system, you know, stop the lawfare, and I think
02:57:22.000And how are those even right-wing positions?
02:57:33.000I don't understand, you know, the whole, they call it progressive, they don't like the word liberal anymore, but call it liberal or progressive.
02:57:41.000I don't understand how somebody could say that it's okay for them to empty prisons into our country.
02:57:46.000And again, I told you, their crime rates all over the world are going way down.
02:57:50.000In fact, the next time what we'll do is if something happens with this election, which would be a horror show, we'll meet the next time in Venezuela because it'll be a far safer place to meet than our country, okay?
02:58:02.000So we'll go, you and I will go and we'll have a meeting and dinner in Venezuela because that's what's happening.
02:58:07.000Their crime rate's coming down and our crime rate's going through the roof and it's so simple.
02:58:12.000And you haven't seen anything yet because these people have come into our country and they're just getting acclimated.
02:58:18.000And they don't know about being politically correct law enforcement or lack of law enforcement.
02:58:24.000And our police, I have to just end with this.
02:58:26.000Let's just take over Twitter and true social real quick.
02:58:28.000We have great law enforcement, but they're not allowed to do their job.
02:58:31.000They have to be able to do their job without being destroyed.
02:58:36.000And it's obviously demoralizing if you're a police officer risking your life to, you know, to, you know, to arrest violent criminals who could kill you and do kill you sometimes.
02:58:47.000And then you arrest the violent criminal, and then the DA, you know, doesn't prosecute, and they've let the guy out.
02:58:54.000Well, then, like, why should a police officer risk their life to arrest a violent felon?
02:59:16.000Well, I thought I thought it was very telling, like incredibly telling that, you know, come on, this is so like, look, guys, you know, a gang of thugs beat up police officers, I think it was in Times Square in New York.
02:59:30.000And then nothing happened to those guys.
02:59:33.000They were they were let out zero bail.
02:59:35.000And I think a bunch of them were given free tickets to California.
02:59:38.000Well, what is the I mean, that that is
02:59:41.000That is a gross indignity against the United States, and that's how... I mean, this is insane.
03:02:18.000They wouldn't take him back for Obama.
03:02:20.000They wouldn't take him back for anybody.
03:02:23.000And now we have a problem because we have this guy and they, again, they don't take him back anymore with Biden because they don't respect him.
03:02:35.000We just can't have, whether they're citizens or not citizens, we can't have, because they won't prosecute citizens either, not just illegals.
03:02:45.000I'm going to do a Twitter space when this ends, I'm going to do a Twitter space right after.
03:04:21.000And it's going to get more violent because these are really, really violent people.
03:04:26.000And we're going to get them out of our country and we're going to get them back to where... Because they were sent here by the presidents and by the various people that run those countries.
03:05:29.000I have beautiful oceans that I have places.
03:05:31.000You know, I, this was, but I felt it was important.
03:05:34.000And if I had to, if I had to do it over again,
03:05:38.000You probably think I'm crazy for doing it, actually, but if I had to do it over again, I would have done it over again, because this is so much more important than me or my life.
03:06:11.000It's gotten to the point where people don't even bother reporting crime in a lot of cities because they know nothing is going to happen.
03:06:18.000You know, that's what I hear anecdotally from people all the time.
03:06:22.000So, you know, it's just, you know, my values, I'm just saying to people out there, like, you know, the things I think are important for the future is, like, we've got to have safe cities, we've got to have secure borders, we've got to have sensible spending, and we've got to have deregulation, so we can have a prosperous future.
03:06:40.000And then we want to have some exciting, you know, sort of moonshot projects that people can get fired up about.
03:06:47.000You know, that's that's the future I'm looking for.
03:06:49.000And, you know, I'm pro-environment, but I'm not against, you know, I'm not like, I don't think we should vilify the oil and gas industry because they're keeping civilization going right now.
03:07:01.000And but I do think we want to move, you know, you know, a reasonable speed towards a sustainable energy economy.
03:07:37.000You don't hear about the American Dream anymore, Elon.
03:07:40.000You're the American Dream in the truest sense, but you don't hear about the American Dream anymore, and you're going to hear about it.
03:07:46.000People, they need that incentive to go out and do it.
03:07:50.000And they're going to love their lives.
03:07:52.000I mean, they're going to love, they're going to look forward to getting up in the morning and going to, you know, going to a job that they love, not a job that they can't stand or not any job at all where they have no money, where they literally have no money.
03:08:03.000And then they end up with violence and lots of other problems.
03:08:22.000When I first came in, I tell people, I was in... But everybody's gotta get it, make this the biggest space, so that everybody filing out will go and watch this one.
03:09:02.000And I hope you keep going and just continue to do well.
03:09:06.000We're going to have a big election coming up, and I think November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country.
03:09:14.000I think that election will be the most important election, and I think it'll end up being maybe the most important day in the history of our country, because if we don't win, I just feel so sorry for everybody.
03:09:27.000No, I think we're at a fork in the road of destiny of civilization, and I think we need to take the right path, and I think you're the right path, so I think that's what it comes down to.
03:12:47.000I don't want a Democrat to politically oppress us.
03:12:51.000But I'm deeply concerned about Trump's chances of winning, and I'm deeply concerned that once he wins, we're going to get a repeat of 2017, which is total hijack of the Trump administration from within by the GOP.