Trump speaks to a live audience at a Fox News Town Hall event in Iowa. He talks about the recent fall of a Marine Corps officer, the Iran nuclear deal, and much more! Tweet me if you have any thoughts or suggestions on how we can improve the quality of the show. Timestamps: 1:00:00 - Trump's comments on Marine Corps Officer Sean Penn's fall 4:15 - The Iran deal 8:30 - Trump s thoughts on the fall of Marine Corps Corps Corps Officer, Sean Penn 9:40 - Trump talks about how he fell 11:00 - Trump calls out the media 12:20 - Trump tells a story about falling 13:30 - Donald Trump s worst fall 16:40 - What's next for Trump? 17:00 | Trump's response to the fall 18:30 | What's the worst thing he's ever done? 19:15 What s next for him? 21:00 -- What s going to happen with the Iran deal? 22:15 | Trump on Iran 23:10 - What s the best thing he s been up to since becoming president? 24:10 25:30 -- How he's going to deal with China? 26:10 | Iran deal with North Korea? 27:40 -- What are we going to do about it? 29: What s our role in the world? 30: What is the role of the U.S. in the US in the Middle East? 31:00 // 32: What do we have in the most dangerous country? 35: What should we do about Iran? 36:15 -- What do you want? 37:40 | Should we have a new axis of evil? 39: What would you do with a nuclear weapon deal with Russia? 40:20 -- What kind of deal do we need to do? 45:10 -- Should we be worried about Iran's nuke deal with our allies? 41:30 // 39: Does China have a nuke program? 44: What's our role? 46:40 // 45: Does it matter? 47:10 // 47: Does he have a nuclear deal with Iran have a deal on North Korea have one? 56:00 & 45:00 And much more? Theme song by Ian Dorsch
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00:00:02.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:05:39.000If you would see, and I got to see it, if you would see the power of what we're talking about, this isn't army tanks going back and forth shooting at each other.
00:05:48.000This is something that's a whole different
00:05:50.000This is annihilation of the world, literally.
00:07:15.000And we now see two-thirds of our country are living paycheck to paycheck.
00:07:20.000You see some people now cashing in their retirement just so they can make ends meet.
00:07:24.000Others are putting, you know, bare necessities on credit cards.
00:07:27.000I'll mention this in Iowa because I have, you know,
00:07:32.000A radio show at 720 stations, farmers call me, the cost of fertilizer is three times what it used to be, the cost of seed is twice what it used to be, and if you can get the parts to repair your equipment, you know, it's four times what it used to be.
00:07:46.000How, you know, how, I've never seen it this bad or this, this decline this precipitously.
00:07:53.000So we were energy independent, think of it three years ago.
00:08:01.000And what people don't know is that we have, I call it liquid gold, because it's gold.
00:08:26.000And that's what started the inflation.
00:08:28.000I mean, the energy, we stopped drilling, and all of a sudden gasoline's going up to five, six dollars a gallon in a car, for a car, and just horrible things were happening.
00:08:36.000And it happened, but we were going to pay off debt.
00:08:40.000We were going to reduce taxes further.
00:08:43.000We gave you the biggest tax cut in the history of our country, bigger than the Ronald Reagan tax cut.
00:08:49.000And you know, I think more importantly, Sean, they gave you the biggest regulation cuts.
00:08:53.000That's why we had more jobs than we ever had before.
00:09:34.000Let me focus on the issues that I think bread and butter issues that impact everybody.
00:09:39.000I want to know if you get elected president
00:09:42.000How fast are you going to be able to fix our borders, bring us back to energy independence, how quickly you might be able to work to change the school system, bring back law and order and safety and security to this country, and every town and every city, because I think people need that if they want to pursue happiness, how quickly can you shift gears and move this country?
00:13:31.000You see that there's a growing cold war with China, who's aligned with two other hostile regimes, and I gotta believe that's not a good situation for America right now, because, you know, Putin seems to have no qualms about taking down a drone out of the sky.
00:13:48.000No consequences for him, no consequences for China.
00:14:42.000I asked Sonny Perdue, who was the Secretary of Agriculture, and a very good guy, I said, Sonny, how badly have our farmers been hurt by what China was doing?
00:17:43.000Afghanistan is one of the biggest arms merchants in the world, because they don't need 700,000 guns and rifles, 70,000 armor-plated trucks and trucks and different things, but millions of dollars for some of them.
00:21:30.000Ever since DeSantis became more serious and probably made a decision about running a few months ago, I feel like he's been just a totally different person.
00:21:40.000So, I think we've been seeing that a lot at the rallies.
00:21:43.000You know, when he trash talks DeSantis, he's going off script, he's thinking.
00:21:47.000I think it puts him back in that strategic mindset, because he's thinking about not just playing the greatest hits,
00:21:55.000But he's got to think now sort of how to reinvent himself.
00:21:58.000How do you outflank a guy who's extremely conservative?
00:22:01.000How do you outflank a guy who's a very strong but a much more conventional politician?
00:22:07.000And so I think mentally it's just making him go back to the drawing board.
00:22:10.000He's having to get creative, get original again.
00:22:15.000It's not just being directed by the advisors and by the campaign managers.
00:24:40.000His vision of relations is shaped by the fact that he's an international businessman, and so what he wants is for Russia, China, the United States to have a working relationship, maybe as rivals, but to be cooperative, which is very different than these neocons that they want to bomb everybody.
00:26:35.000You know, I really go after the one who's second, and I think the one who's second is going down so much, so rapidly, that I don't think he's going to be second that much longer.
00:26:44.000I think he's going to be third or fourth.
00:27:06.000But if my poll numbers went down, it would all end.
00:27:09.000You know, every time my poll goes up, I say, uh-oh, this is problem.
00:27:13.000But we had a poll today that showed I was 44 points above number two, and beating Biden, and beating Biden by 11 points, beating Biden by 11 points, and beating Biden by 15 and 16 points in some of them.
00:27:29.000And he's not doing well against Biden.
00:27:31.000Let me, let me ask you, because you are... Because we can't take a chance of this election.
00:27:36.000I think a lot of people agree with that.
00:27:38.000I don't think things have been as bad.
00:27:41.000The third issue is there's a special counsel that's appointed and news broke yesterday that there might be a tape recording where you acknowledge that you understood that these were classified documents.
00:27:54.000First of all, do you know who this call may be with?
00:28:32.000They took those boxes and they sent them to Boston to his lawyer so his lawyer could look through them and probably do things that you're not supposed to do.
00:28:40.000No, this is about election interference.
00:30:12.000Left Paul Weiss to work in the prosecutor's office because he hates Trump and he wants to get Trump.
00:30:19.000And then nobody wanted to do anything because they say, you know, Trump didn't do anything wrong, including Bragg originally said Trump didn't do anything wrong.
00:30:25.000And then he prosecutes me for what what he said was not wrong.
00:30:28.000But they took this guy, they took this guy and they put him in there and he left the firm and he went in.
00:30:35.000It's a big, you know, Pomerantz, Mark Pomerantz.
00:32:17.000China respected us, and President Xi respected your president, and he didn't want to have any more tariffs, and he didn't want to have any more sanctions, but he respected us.
00:32:30.000You know, abortion now is back as a real campaign issue.
00:32:34.000And then issues I didn't think when I started my radio career in 1987 I'd be talking a lot about, but education, kids, gender identity classes, CRT.
00:32:47.000I never thought we'd really have this deep debate about whether or not biological men could be playing in women's sports.
00:33:26.000So you have that, and I think, you know, for me, that's something that works very well, and for probably 80, 85%.
00:33:31.000Because don't forget, we do have to win elections, but I did something that nobody could do, and I also made them the radicals, because they are willing and able to kill babies in the ninth month.
00:34:37.000The whole gamut, it's something that's an incredible thing.
00:34:40.000But one thing it really did, though, Sean, is it gave people that are pro-life a great power to negotiate.
00:34:47.000We had no power to negotiate because you had Roe v. Wade sitting in there where you could do anything, where the other side could do anything.
00:35:17.000Only stupid people would say that, because everyone said there was no way that Roe v. Wade was going to disappear, because it was very unfair.
00:35:26.000The other thing is people wanted to bring it back to the states.
00:35:28.000I consider that less important, but nevertheless, a lot of people wanted to bring it back.
00:36:10.000I mean obviously we're pro-life with no exceptions and without any sort of like six-week or eight-week restriction like a lot of the Republican states want to do.
00:36:22.000But, I do appreciate that he says, well, we gotta win elections, because honestly, that is a reality.
00:36:29.000And I don't like that, but when you look at the data, ever since the Dobbs decision back in June of last year, Republicans have been suffering for it.
00:37:25.000So the idea goes that rather than tax on income, you tax on consumption.
00:37:29.000So instead of withholding a percentage of your pay, they'll tax you at the cash register for everything you buy.
00:37:36.000And that way it's flat and then they say it's based on how much a person's consuming.
00:37:41.000The problem though that the people point out is that it's regressive.
00:37:46.000Regressive meaning that there's a greater marginal burden on the lower income earners than on the higher income earners because of course it's a lower income earners that are living paycheck to paycheck.
00:37:59.000So I mean their consumption is as much as their income.
00:38:05.000I mean there are a lot of people that don't even pay tax.
00:38:07.000This makes sure that like everyone pays tax.
00:38:10.000I guess it's more, people say it's more fiscally conservative because then they don't have to have the IRS chase people down in terms of if they're not reporting or something like that.
00:38:26.000So as far as the abortion thing is concerned, like I said it is actually hurting Republicans in elections and I appreciate that Trump says
00:38:34.000Because normally politicians would do this dance around it, and they would come up with some convoluted rationalization of, here's why I'm actually for the moderate thing.
00:38:44.000He just says straight up, he's like, well, listen, I want to ban abortion, but it's just not going to play in the election.
00:38:51.000I actually appreciate that, and I think that works better.
00:38:54.000I don't like it, I'm not happy about it, but it is true that Republicans have been struggling.
00:39:00.000So, either way, though, it's weird that he pivoted to that issue.
00:39:03.000As far as the Nord Stream 2 pipeline is concerned, here's what's interesting about this.
00:39:10.000Nord Stream 2, from the perspective of, like, American power, is a bad thing.
00:39:17.000I mean, just strictly speaking, not in terms of whether we should do it or shouldn't do it, but America becomes less powerful with Nord Stream 2, because Nord Stream 2 makes Germany dependent on Russia.
00:39:30.000And so, and Germany is the powerhouse, the manufacturing powerhouse, strategic powerhouse of the European Union, of the NATO alliance.
00:39:39.000And so, you make Germany dependent on Russia, and not only do they become less dependent on the United States, but also, they're caught in the middle.
00:39:50.000Once they're part of this defense alliance, which is pointed against Russia at the same time, Russia supplies their all-important energy needs for their manufacturing base.
00:39:59.000So, strictly speaking, it is better for American power that that doesn't exist.
00:40:03.000That being said, the reason we support Nord Stream 2 is we want that to happen.
00:40:09.000We want America to be weaker, because America's being led by bad people, is essentially the case.
00:40:18.000Now, if we had a nationalist government, we would want Nord Stream 2 not to exist, but we don't have that, so...
00:40:25.000Alright, but it looks like we're back here.
00:40:43.000The FBI and the DOJ, they refused to investigate, quote, the big guy who Hunter complained he had to give half his income to.
00:40:51.000And on the other hand, there is no shortage of witch hunts against Donald Trump, which we were talking about a little bit in the last segment.
00:40:58.000Now the 45th President of the United States is back with us for reaction to all of that.
00:41:03.000This goes to the heart of Jim Jordan's investigation.
00:41:32.000Routing plans to different LLCs and money's going to nine separate Biden family members.
00:41:39.000And they're looking for one particular document where $5 million was exchanged for an act that they claim that Joe Biden may have committed in exchange for this deal.
00:42:11.000We're not going to give you a billion dollars unless you get rid of the prosecutor that was prosecuting his son and his son's company, even though his son didn't know anything about energy or anything else.
00:42:20.000And he's on the board of an energy company getting paid a fortune, by the way.
00:42:23.000No, the whole thing is crazy what's going on.
00:42:25.000And it's so bad because it makes them look so bad.
00:42:35.000Our justice system, if it's corrupt, if the people think, if there's any perception of being corrupt, and when you look at all of this criminality, like the laptop has so much stuff on it, it's so bad, it's so evil, and yet they don't want to do anything.
00:42:50.000It even affected the impeachment, because impeachment hoax number one and two, if they read the laptop and they had the laptop, should not have proceeded, because I was right, and it should not have proceeded.
00:44:16.000It's gonna come down to those people that maybe are in the middle a little more and the argument that they make to me is if he would just tone it down a hair, stop a little of the name-calling.
00:45:00.000But I came into office, and from the day I got in, I was under siege by people that have been in Washington for many years, put in there by many different presidents, in most cases, people that were against me.
00:47:01.000You know, we talk about the bad ones, but we had a lot of great people, and they did a fantastic job.
00:47:06.000When you get a 92 percent rating — and I really appreciate that you say it — what happened with the VA is they had a lot of very bad people in the VA state.
00:47:14.000It's very sick people that were really — they were beating up and hurting our people, and you couldn't do anything about it.
00:47:20.000And I got through Congress an act where we can fire those people.
00:47:25.000We got rid of 7,000 really bad people.
00:47:27.000But the other thing, of equal importance, maybe more important, if you had to wait, like you said you had to wait, under my system, if you had to wait more than a day, as you know, you would go to a private hospital or you would go to a private doctor.
00:49:26.000We're going to then bring interest rates down, because interest rates, people can't buy homes, they can't borrow money, they can't do anything now.
00:49:33.000I mean, right now, our economy is a total mess, and we'll stop it.
00:49:38.000And when we stop inflation, and when we get interest rates down, and when we do all of the things that we have to do, including, again, I rebuilt our military, but we have to rebuild it again.
00:49:49.000You know, our military has no ammunition.
00:54:52.000Ray something he's just happy to he's one of those old-timers but anyway I mean so you watch a rally like this and we're not gonna watch any of it but you see it on their faces in that panel they're getting up out of their seats their eyes light up they they genuinely laugh and smile
00:56:13.000But I wouldn't discount Trump's chances.
00:56:16.000One, I think he's going to win the primary.
00:56:17.000I don't even think it's going to be close.
00:56:19.000I think we're going to see by this time, not by this time, but by January, February next year, I think he's just going to crush everybody in Iowa.
00:56:28.000I think he's going to steamroll everybody in New Hampshire.
00:56:31.000I think he's going to absolutely dominate.
00:56:33.000And all you have to do is look at the RealClearPolitics average from 2016 versus where we are now.
00:56:41.000Around this time, eight years ago, he started at like 12% in a field of 18, 17 or 18 candidates.
00:56:51.000And I don't think he ever got to more than 50% until the very, very end by the time of the convention, which would have been like this time next year in the last cycle, two cycles ago.
00:57:03.000So he starts out very strong now with like 50-60% in the RealClearPolitics average in the primary.
00:57:29.000Like the only way anyone has a chance to win the primary other than Trump is if Trump is sidelined by the DOJ.
00:57:37.000If somehow, and I don't even, I mean they can't prevent him from running by like banning him, but the only way that DeSantis wins is if somehow Trump is knocked out of the race by a criminal DOJ investigation.
00:57:59.000I think the only way that Biden has a chance is if they rig the election with mail-in ballots.
00:58:04.000I think that's the only way that he loses the general.
00:58:07.000But both of those things are very real possibilities because the left is in control of the executive apparatus and I know that they don't want Trump to lose on election day.
00:58:18.000They don't want him to win on election day.
00:58:21.000They don't want him to be the nominee.
00:58:23.000But if he's gonna be the nominee, if he fights through the next 12 months without any hiccup, any sort of unprecedented, ahistorical, you know, rig, if they have to deal with the Trump nominee, they're just gonna rig the ballot just like they did in 22.
01:00:53.000Even their Democrat senator, Sinema, is moderate.
01:00:57.000Both their senators are, as a matter of fact.
01:00:59.000So anyway, it's just like such an extreme anomaly, and it's not because, you know, you don't win by 20 points, they didn't import 20% of the voters, you know what I'm saying?
01:01:11.000So it's not like they just, DeSantis was so good, because Rubio won in Florida by 20 points too.
01:01:21.000In any case, I think that you just cannot discount the impact, and I know you've all heard this before, but you cannot discount the impact of the automatic absentee registration, these ballot harvesting operations, unsupervised drop boxes.
01:01:49.000So... And the good news is, I think Trump talked recently about getting a ballot harvesting operation funded in other states.
01:01:57.000So if he is serious about that, if there are organizers that are willing to go and squeeze dry all the rural votes, they're gonna go out there and they're gonna do ballot harvesting of their own,
01:07:13.000And I wonder, uh, why... Whoops, not that.
01:07:17.000...the Trump, uh, or somebody like Trump would win, uh, based this on the view that mass immigration, mass third world immigration... Listen to his voice!
01:07:25.000...was the animating issue of our time, and why you missed that.
01:07:28.000Whether it's because of your worldview in general, or... Because... ...white, uh, working class... White, working class... ...or other issues.
01:08:07.000And I wonder why the people who did predict that Trump, or somebody like Trump, would win, base this on the view that mass immigration, mass third world immigration, was the animating issue of our time, and why you missed that, whether it's because of your worldview in general, or contempt for the white working class, or other issues.
01:08:31.000So, I mean, this guy is straight up ethnic Jew, and we could go through all the evidence and everything.
01:08:36.000And we are going to go through that at some point in the future.
01:08:39.000We're going to put some materials together about that.
01:08:41.000But no, dude, you can read it in his own words.
01:08:51.000Wrote for the Columbia paper about Columbia Unbecoming.
01:08:54.000Talking about how, why are these Palestinian students in the Middle Eastern Studies Department so fixated on a small country in the Middle East?
01:10:16.000Amsterdam and he had he had spent some time in Brazil, and he came back from Brazil He was actually his parents were from Portugal this rabbi The rabbi was from Portugal the parents brought him to the low countries when he was young he then went to Brazil and
01:10:33.000He comes back to Brazil to work for these two Jews who start a Jewish school in Amsterdam.
01:10:41.000And he studies under a rabbi there as like a mentor, and the mentor teaches him about how in order for the end of the world to come,
01:10:49.000The Jews have to be in all corners of the globe and he's convinced by this that the imperative is for Jews to return to England.
01:10:55.000So he goes on a mission to England and they say this is the reason.
01:10:58.000He just convinced them to bring the Jews back.
01:11:01.000But in reality, William of Orange is from Amsterdam and he brings the Jews back.
01:11:07.000He brings the Jews back because the Jews financed the invasion.
01:11:11.000And again, some of the more mainstream sources, they'll say, well, he brought the Jews from Amsterdam to England because he understood that England needed the commerce that the Jewish bankers brought.
01:13:42.000This is the map that we have got to improve upon.
01:13:46.000And what I have pointed out, I'm just going to illustrate because I don't think I ever have on the show before, but let me make this a little bigger here.
01:16:03.000See, it's the same map from 2020, but it goes from a tie, 269 to 269, to Trump winning by 3 because of the change, because of the census.
01:16:16.000During the census, they re-apportioned the electoral votes based on population change, because the Electoral College is based on the population in the states, and the states that Trump won on net gained by 3, if you include those 3.
01:16:32.000Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, and Democrats down by three.
01:17:12.000I mean, if we really wanted to be generous, I mean, we'd say that Iowa and Ohio are swing states as well.
01:17:18.000But, theoretically, even New Mexico, theoretically, this is your map.
01:17:25.000Now most likely Democrats get New Mexico, they get Nevada, they get Minnesota, they get Virginia, they get New Hampshire.
01:17:38.000Republicans most likely are going to get Iowa, they're going to get Ohio, they're going to get Florida, they're going to get North Carolina.
01:17:45.000Man, you know, it's safe to say I think we get Maine second, they get Nebraska second, although I would say that one's more of a toss-up.
01:17:53.000Realistically, this is what we're gonna be fighting for.
01:20:02.000It's so, for lack of a better word, it's so tricky because we have Atlanta.
01:20:07.000Like we've got to deal, just like in Michigan we've got to deal with Detroit, just like we've got to deal with Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, we've got to deal with Atlanta and Georgia and a very big black population down there.
01:20:28.000Georgia's the only one I'm really concerned about, because Florida we're going to carry.
01:20:31.000North Carolina, they always say it's a swing state, we carry.
01:20:35.000So I think the high point, or if I'm going to be really optimistic, let's go with an optimistic scenario, and let's say that Trump wins the popular vote.
01:20:48.000Let's say Trump wins the popular vote, they do ballot harvesting, they show up and they do just a good enough job that we get a lot of Republicans early voting,
01:23:24.000And let me know if there's anybody else, if you have any other feedback about
01:23:46.000if you think this rule is good or not and your thoughts because I'm I'm generally I'm genuinely curious to see what the maybe I'll put a poll on my telegram and after I finish this show because I want to know what pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent three dollars 194 watching Biden fall was just sad yeah I felt bad
01:24:21.000Oh, did you think that's, thought that was a home run?
01:24:36.000The distinction between brain and mind, we're talking about the brain, we're talking about the organ.
01:24:49.000We're talking about the gray and white matter, the tissue inside your head, we're talking about neurons firing, we're talking about chemicals.
01:24:57.000When we say the mind, we mean the conscious experience.
01:25:05.000And so there's this question in philosophy, and it's a metaphysical question also, which is, does the brain generate the mind, or does the mind generate the brain?
01:26:39.000The organ and this question of, you know... Because I think that's everybody's assumption is that... And people have that assumption because there's so much overlap.
01:30:04.000I think that people do go and vote, and I think they do go and count the votes.
01:30:09.000What I believe, and let's just be very precise about this, is that they're going out there, and when they automatically register everybody's in absentee, that means they mail everybody a ballot.
01:30:26.000And I think they're going out and they're harvesting those ballots from nursing homes, apartment complexes, from homes of multiple people in them or multiple families.
01:30:35.000And I think they are filling them out en masse.
01:30:37.000I think they knock on your door and say, hey, like, you know, fill out the ballot.
01:30:42.000Or they intercept them in some other way.
01:30:45.000But I think that, you know, whether you believe there's a lot of corruption coordination happening or you think it's just this
01:30:53.000Voting by mail is giving yourself to fraud and it's not really fair because it's two months of voting and you're filling them out.
01:31:00.000But they're basically just dumping in as many mail-in ballots as they need to make up the difference and they're sort of like spiking the turnout in that way.
01:31:10.000And so, I think in states like Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin, these are very conservative states.
01:31:16.000And so I think a lot of Republicans are turning out.
01:31:19.000And I think that when you have a small margin, I think that's because they delayed the counting of the votes in these states by weeks.
01:31:29.000Because they're looking to milk, even if they come in late, even if maybe they're filled out after the fact, they're trying to milk out 1,000 votes, you know, whatever it is, I think it's 150,000 votes margin between those three states in 2020.
01:31:44.000And it took him four weeks to find that in states with tens of millions of people.
01:31:48.000So that's why I say it's a turnout game.
01:31:52.000And that's what Trump means when Trump says, if we really turn out, then we're going to win.
01:31:57.000A lot of people say, what does that mean?
01:31:59.000What that means is, if there is such a huge advantage in these states, then it's going to be much more difficult for them to rig it without going into
01:32:11.000Very high risk criminality where they're literally just like making fake ballots and not filling out real ballots, but not the real voter filling it out, but they're actually just, you know, they're doing more extreme things.
01:32:27.000Because I would point the question back at you.
01:32:29.000If the election is completely rigged, then why don't they just rig Texas?
01:33:11.000In 2020, they stepped it up and they had an opportunity to do so with mail-in ballots and with the absentee, the loosening of the absentee ballot rules.
01:35:49.000It's the states that determine the election, the electors.
01:35:54.000And in the 19th century, they decide, well, we're going to put up to a vote.
01:35:58.000And the voters within the state will determine who the state sends as electors.
01:36:02.000And therefore, consistent with this, the state legislature, just like the state legislature determines the electors, the state legislature determines this so-called presidential election in a state that will decide the outcome for the electors.
01:36:17.000Anyway, so it's different in every state.
01:36:20.000There's probably rigging going on in every election.
01:36:25.000But if turnout is very, very high, then I think, you know, for example, if Trump won the popular vote, he would have won the Electoral College.
01:36:36.00074 million is a very high number for a legitimate candidate.
01:36:46.000You know, but then again there are also signs in the polls that he underperformed like he probably could have performed better He could have performed better with women.
01:36:54.000He could have performed better with college-educated whites.
01:36:57.000He performed pretty well with Hispanics
01:37:56.000If it was truly a free speech platform based on the ideals that you mentioned, and you were in charge of Twitter, you would not have banned Kanye West, you would not have banned Nick Fuentes, and you would not have banned Scott Ritter.
01:38:19.000I'm running for President of the United States, and I have views.
01:38:23.000On what the government's job here is to do, which is mostly to get out of the way.
01:38:27.000And let's be clear, the government's absolutely in the way here.
01:38:30.000There is direct and indirect meddling, both with respect to carrots and sticks, conferred upon these companies that tilt the scales of the behaviors that we see.
01:40:40.000They say it stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion, but the way it's practiced, it's ideology being imposed on all these institutions.
01:40:49.000The way it's practiced, DEI better stands for discrimination, exclusion, and indoctrination, and that has no place in our public university system.
01:41:00.000More like discrimination, exclusion, and indoctrination.
01:46:29.000Go to the website, tell them what state you're in, and tell them what you're willing to do.
01:46:34.000I don't know if they... Do they have it up now?
01:46:43.000I think all they have is this yeah, so right now you can't but There's that picture again But in the future they're gonna have a section on the website where you can Fill out a form and you know, I'll let everybody know when that happens and just do it