Episode 3834: 8 Billion MORE For Ukraine; Mills And Crane On Trump Assasination
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Trump delivers a speech in New York on immigration and crime in America. He also speaks on the CR fight, the Speaker's fate and much more. Learn more about your ad choices.Make sure to rate, review and subscribe to our new podcast CR on Apple Podcasts!
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Most heartbreaking of all is Kamala's migrant invasion has brought massive crime into our
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country at levels that nobody's ever seen before.
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And during the debate, I mentioned that, and David Muir, a real lightweight, whose ratings
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have gone way down, by the way, because he lost credibility, had one against three, but
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But David Muir of ABC, fake news, when I said that crime is way up in our country, he corrected
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He corrected me on so much, and it was right what I said.
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He didn't correct her one time, and what she said was wrong.
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It's Thursday, September 28th, in the year of our Lord, 2024.
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We're going to let President Trump wrap up his remarks, but stay tuned, because after that,
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we're joined in studio in Washington, D.C. by Congressman Corey Mills and Congressman
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Eli Crane to walk through the assassination hearing that we saw today, the CR fight, Speaker
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But until then, let's let President Trump wrap up his speech from New York.
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Because they're bad people and they're fake news.
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So he did it many times to me during the debate.
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Well, that's the deal, because you can take anything and try and make up stories with
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You could do whatever you wanted as soon as the debate was over.
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But he did it in total violation of what our agreement was.
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And a lot of people standing right over there will tell you exactly what it was.
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The other person, I never heard of her, I never want to hear of her, she was terrible.
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I don't know how she ever got her job in the first place.
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But we have a country to save and we can't have fake news like that.
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Here in New York City, an estimated 75% of arrests in midtown Manhattan and over 60% of
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They've given you the fake stories that the illegals coming into the country are much better than
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These are some of the worst criminals anywhere in the world.
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The Congo in Africa, a lot of them coming from the Congo, the Middle East, Asia.
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They're coming from all over the world and they're emptying out their jails and they're
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The money they're saving is beyond belief in what they're doing to our country.
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And if I were the president of one of those countries, I'd be doing the same thing.
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I'd say, let's empty out our jails into the United States.
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We're dumping ground for the rest of the world.
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And it's going to stop starting on January 20th.
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But the most important day in the history of our country is going to be November 5th,
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Three months ago in Queens, an illegal alien released into our country by Bordazar Harris
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approached two 13-year-old children with a machete in broad daylight, forced them into the woods,
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tied them together by the wrists, and raped the young girl, hurt the girls very, very badly.
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He thought it would be nice to have it on tape to show his friends.
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In June, two NYPD officers were shot at point-blank range by an illegal migrant from Venezuela.
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By the way, the crime rate in Venezuela is down to the lowest level it's ever been that they
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know of because they've taken their street gangs, they've taken their criminals off the streets,
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they've taken their drug dealers, and they've emptied their jails almost.
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They'll be emptied very soon, within the next two months.
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But they're bringing people at record levels to our country.
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These are criminals, and their crime rate is the lowest it's been ever that anybody can
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It's become — Caracas has become a safe and wonderful city, unlike our cities that
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are getting worse and worse with this horrible invasion that Kamala — in particular, because
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He's been a terrible president, doesn't know what he's doing, and he proved that during
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He assigned her the job, and whether you call her a border czar or just say that she was
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put in charge of the border, it doesn't make any difference.
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She's done a horrible job, and she'll be out there tomorrow standing, probably in front
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of the wall that I built, trying to say what a wonderful job she did, and the fake news
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will believe her because that's what they want to do, but she didn't.
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And I hope everybody out there understands that.
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The Border Patrol custody was incredible, and I have to say that Border Patrol has done
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an amazing, an amazing job under the circumstances.
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And you heard Tom Holman many times say there was never anywhere near anybody as good as President
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Trump when it came to all of the things that we're talking about — the border, crime on
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the border — and he said there wasn't anybody even close as President.
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And in Albany last May, an illegal alien who was caught and released by Kamala Harris stalked
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and raped a 15-year-old girl, driving up behind her, abducting her by force with a metal pipe,
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and raping her again and again, over and over, and hurting her very badly.
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In Indiana this June, a woman was kidnapped by two illegal aliens, brought to a house, held
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down and raped, and then forced into the back of a car while illegals drove around talking
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She threw herself out of the moving vehicle, was badly hurt, but escaped.
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Earlier this year, an illegal migrant from Haiti granted entry by Kamala and her horrible
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policies, and in particular her phone app, which nobody can even believe exists.
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And the people that deal with the phone app are the cartel heads, if you can believe this.
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They're actually put there, I believe, for the heads of the cartels.
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And they call it, and they tell you exactly where to illegally bring the people that they've,
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Two people in suburban Middletown, New York, are looking at this with a life that will always
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And despite all of this, Kamala Harris intends to stand before the American people tomorrow
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She's going to lie just like she did about her job at McDonald's.
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Just like she did about the 818,000 jobs that they created that were fake jobs.
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And there's nothing nice about what I'm saying.
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And we need people that know how to take care of our country and take care of our border.
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Without borders and without fair elections, we have no country.
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She wants to pretend that she had a secure border.
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The worst border anywhere, probably anywhere in the world, there's never been a border like
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If a third world country would have used sticks and stones to get people out, they wouldn't
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But if that were true, and if she were going to announce tomorrow that she's going to do something
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And why didn't she do it almost four years ago?
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All of these things she could have done four years ago.
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You will hear Kamala claim that the reason the border is not secure is that Congress has
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It would allow people to come in here at levels that would be incredible and would allow them
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And they duped a couple of people that shouldn't have been duped.
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It would give her the power to put all newly entering illegal aliens on a fast track to citizenship.
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It would enshrine and expand catch and release.
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And it would give a permanent feature of federal laws that are absolutely unacceptable.
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It's Natalie Winters, like I said, hosting from Washington, D.C.
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Of course, if you watch CNN or MSNBC, you wouldn't know.
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Today was the first public hearing of the task force on the assassination attempt against
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The same people that want to lecture us about democracy and rhetoric.
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When they tell you that speech is violence, it's not a warning.
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And it's quite telling that they didn't choose to air a single second of today's hearing.
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Luckily, we're joined by two people who this show has maintained from the get go should have
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But before we get to them, I know the art of the tease, we got Eric Prince, who is equally
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informed and probably should have been on that task force to wave him in.
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Eric Prince, I know you got to bounce your type.
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But real quick, just give us your sort of top line assessment appraisal of the hearing
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And frankly, just how to keep President Trump safe.
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Look, I think that the simplest, fastest way to supplement security, because the Secret
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Service is not going to change until there's actual accountability and the people that were
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deficient that don't want to do the job are removed.
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The fastest way to supplement his security is to bring in some JSOC operators from Delta
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They have a lot of capacity, highly trained, the most proficient commandos in the world.
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And I think the best argument is it takes a hunter to stop a hunter.
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And having people with a very offensive, predatory mindset is the best way to protect Trump, to
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think about all the vulnerabilities and how to plug those vulnerabilities.
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There's lots of track record and precedents in doing this.
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Remember when George Herbert Walker Bush was president and he'd go fishing, sometimes with
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foreign leaders, while he was in Kennebunkport, Maine, he was protected by SEAL Team 6 and
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There's lots of intel floating around about Iranian hit teams having entered the country, including
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with man pads, with with a missile that could shoot down Trump's plane that is exceedingly
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dangerous and must be taken seriously and action must be taken to prevent that kind of
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I'll have you back on next week to keep drilling down.
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In the meantime, if people want to follow you, where can they go to do that?
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Congressman Corey Mills and Congressman Eli Crane, I was saying before we started the show,
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I think this is the safest I've ever felt in the war room.
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No, no shade to producer Cameron, but you guys were present.
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I saw reporting from Punchbowl that you guys made remarks and that Democrats weren't too
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If you can walk us through, Congressman Crane, why you decided to go to the hearing today
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and similar question to Eric, what your sort of top line assessment is.
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First, I want to start by saying thank you to the chairman for having us, inviting us
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I also want to say thank you to Clay Higgins and others.
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He has a former law enforcement background and he's very tough and smart.
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So I do think that he's one of the guys that is going to continue to work really hard to
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Um, my top line takeaways from this hearing and, you know, testifying is something that
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I believe I said on your show a week or two ago.
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And that is that for me, the most alarming thing, Natalie, is that so far the two individuals
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that have tried to assassinate the president, whether they were working by themselves or
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whether they were working in coordination with other groups or nation states is that
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And I think it sends a signal, uh, not only to, you know, the secret service, but to foreign
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Um, that if you, if, if they send somebody that is professional or they send a hit team
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that is professional, there's a very high likelihood of success.
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And that would be catastrophic, um, not only for our movement for this, but for this country.
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Whether it's the botched withdrawal in Afghanistan inviting, I think more failures showing signs
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What happened in Butler certainly invited more people to take their shot.
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I'm curious your kind of top line assessment on today's hearing.
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And if you think we need to a hold more hearings, but if also some of the fundamental questions
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Well, look, I mean, for me, the top line was addressing what the cultural issues are within
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You know, I pointed out three critical categories.
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If you go back to what Dan Bongino said in the past, when we asked, does he feel safer now
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with row and that Cheadle is out, he made it very clear.
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You know, you look at DEI as a prioritization as opposed to meritocracy and being ready.
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But you're also talking about secret service doctrine whereby they kind of have this tailor
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Well, as a former president, you get X amount of assets and resources that needs to be changed
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to looking at threat analysis, putting together a risk management and saying, okay, here's
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You know, to Eli's point, and he's exactly right.
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I'm more worried about the fact that if we would have had a six, seven, eight man Hezbollah
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team that would have been at that gate right there, a hundred yards, direct line of sight
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in Butler PL on July 13th with semi-automatic assault rifles or any type of actual like broke
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If you have the risk of not only Iran, and I know a lot of people were talking about it,
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but you know, they just posted a video that Ayatollah did himself of essentially a kind
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of cartoon like simulation of them looking down at Mar-a-Lago, the president on the golf
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course and utilizing a drone as an ability to try and go ahead.
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And this is something Eli and I has talked about is the threat isn't just the independent
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shooter within that thousand yard perimeter that we want to basically kick out.
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And there's been two failures on perimeters as far as how they've cleared it.
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But even the utilization of a swarm drone capability, you saw what's happening in Russia, Ukraine
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with the utilization of drones to attack and utilize kamikaze drones.
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That's a real thing where someone could go to a local Walmart or a target or whatever,
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purchase a drone that's $120, $200, arm it out, and then utilize that with a point initiated
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And Eli and I said it in the hearing, which is until we can correct the cultural issue, because
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this isn't like DC's usual way of finding a solution, which is to throw more money at
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This is about changing the culture to where we can actually understand a change of doctrine,
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a change to get rid of DEI and a guaranteed leadership that doesn't have a political agenda
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And until then, bring in a private team of ex-soft guys who can be his internal circle
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that know that they're there to actually protect the president.
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And I think that until we can get anything done, that should be the first step for the president
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is to get an internal team of soft operators who can actually keep them safe.
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Obviously, the Iran threat seems to be what the mainstream media is running with.
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I have to say, I'm a little skeptical with this coming out of ODNI, the FBI, the intel
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community, because I would almost argue that the American intel community who's trying to
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pawn it off onto Iran, they're probably more likely to be behind.
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But do you think that these threats are, again, not that they're mutually exclusive,
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but do you think that they're primarily emanating from overseas?
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What do you make of the Iran threat, the assassination team narrative?
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I mean, you have to take about the fact that he did take out Qasem Soleimani,
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who was the Quds Force commander, one of the most, probably the closest to the Ayatollah
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in the regime of anyone, the spy master himself, who was responsible for over 600 deaths of
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American forces, as well as for thousands of others that he had maimed in the IEDs and
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But you also have to look at Iraq, who has ramped up their rhetoric as well, when he
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eliminated Abu Medi al-Muhandis, who was one of the heads of the entire Shia Iranian-backed
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Now you've got what's going on between Israel and Hezbollah, knowing that Iran does pose a
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great threat, and they've actually made the most threats to the president directly.
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What I would also add, though, is that let's go look at the cartels and our open borders.
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I mean, you heard Eric talk about, and Eli and I track this, Eli sits on Homeland Security,
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I sit on the Foreign Affairs and Armed Services, but I also sit on the Subcommittee of Intelligence
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But our borders being open and the amount of guideaways isn't just guideaways as personnel,
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but also equipment and other things that are coming through.
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The threat of a man pad or any type of surface-to-air capability also poses a threat to the former
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president with regards to his transportation as a whole.
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And I can tell you, having gone out to West Palm and going out to different areas, there's
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many times that I've landed and I see the president's plane sitting there completely unsecured with
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I mean, we have to take all these threats serious.
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The cartels were making roughly $500 million in revenue in 2018.
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Fast forward to 2021, where Joe Biden is the continual running employee of the month.
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He's essentially made $13 billion a year in revenue on average.
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Increase in human and sex trafficking, increasing in drug and fentanyl overdoses, increase in
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equipment and other types of terrorist activities coming across the border, not just in our southern
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border, but our northern border as well in Canada.
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And so I think that we also have to look at the fact with President Trump coming in and
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declaring the largest deportation, with him shutting the border and stopping their
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revenue flow, that impacts them enough that they would want to take action.
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So while he's the most loved president, he's also one of the most hated.
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And we have to make sure that he is safe and he's able to basically go ahead and on November
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5th, take the reins and be able to turn the country around.
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I mean, illegal votes aside, I think one of the other boons of having an open border is
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that you can basically lay the pretext for allowing, you know, whether it's sleeper cells
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from the Chinese Communist Party, agents of Hezbollah, Hamas, you name it, quite literally
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be able to waltz into the United States because the Biden regime is, what is it, welding the
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I think this show has always sort of asked of the Biden regime, you know, are the failures
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that we see not just here, but on the world stage, you know, are they result, are they
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And I think that that question is sort of what this audience is really hungering to know
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And I think when we're still trying to square that out, if Washington's consensus, so much
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so that I believe it was a, what, 435 to zero vote, right, to increase funding to the Secret
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Service, it doesn't really seem like we've hit the point where we can be certain that
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the Secret Service is up to task in defending President Trump.
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So do you think that that strategy is really the best way to keep him safe as a former Navy
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I don't think it's the best way to keep him safe.
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I think when you look at his defense and security, it has to be layered.
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But it's one of the reasons why today in today's hearing, I talked about one of my recommendations
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is that the president beef up his private security team around him, watchers watching the watchers,
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if you will, individuals who are loyal to him and not some bureaucracy, you know, that
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sometimes has political bias or, you know, DEI issues, you know, there's, there's a list
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of things that are obviously wrong with the Secret Service, but they can also plug holes
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that the Secret Service is leaving open and to make sure that the president isn't being
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And, you know, Eric Prince was talking before we came on about, you know, special operators
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who are actually active duty, you know, coming in to supplement.
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I have friends that were at SEAL Team 3 with me that, you know, at times worked on Obama's
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detail when he'd go to Hawaii or something like that.
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I think if we're, you know, going to use it, now's the time to consider it just because of
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I'm just curious, Congressman Mills, it seems like every investigative committee or task
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force, especially at this Congress that they've set up, it has yet to produce results that
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even the most, I think, milquetoast of Republicans would define as accountability.
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So do you think that this audience, and I know you guys aren't a part of the task force
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and you've been critical of, you guys have held your own hearings, been doing your own
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investigations, but do you think that this specific task force will be anomalous in the
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sense that it's going to be able to deliver answers on like, you know, weaponization or
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COVID or, you know, answers, at least in a meaningful sense?
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Do you think that this task force has the guts to actually do it?
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I'm obviously hopeful that they'll actually get answers.
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And that's why Eli and I have come forward trying to support and help as much as we can
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with our expertise and also the information that we're getting.
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But I want to go back to what you talked about a moment ago about the Secret Service and
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whether or not you can determine whether or not it was an inside thing or not.
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Look, the issue that we have is when you have these types of incidents, if we truly wanted
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to have gotten to the bottom of it, on July 14th, we'd have automatically started subpoenaing
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all the documentation, all the communications plans.
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We'd have been bringing people in to corroborate stories.
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You'd have put together a fact fiction board and you'd have determined exactly what took
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But we allowed so much time to pass where we know, in my opinion, that the government's
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Oh, we did this on July 9th, 10th, 11th, which didn't exist prior.
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So now what you've done is that not only have you left a lot of room for speculation, but
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you've actually made it to where so much time has passed that it is now indistinguishable
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between criminal negligence and purposeful intent.
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So now what I have to look at is that let's get as much of the facts and figures together
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for our report as possible, but let's focus on how do we prevent this in the future.
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Look, when President Karzai of Afghanistan was first elected in, we didn't supply him
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secret service to do his protection to ensure the safety of the president.
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We supplied him ex-special forces and also SEAL Team 6 who came out there to provide his
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Whenever when we're trying to truly keep someone safe, that's the level in which we're
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willing to provide it to our foreign leaders that we want to keep safe.
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But yet we won't do that for our president of the United States.
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Again, this has been a big problem for me, where we either prioritize the borders of
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We prioritize the criminal migrants over our veteran population.
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We prioritize the safety of a foreign leader over our presidential nominee.
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And we have to start saying that if we would recommend this for another nation, why aren't
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And so that's where I go back to we have to change the culture of the secret service in
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order to try and that can't happen in the short term.
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So in the short term, I ask that he beef up his private security.
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I never would have actually approved that venue in Butler, PA to begin with.
00:27:18.840
I don't think as much as I love the courage of the president, America needs the president
00:27:25.620
And I don't think I wouldn't recommend him doing another on October 5th or October 6th or
00:27:32.580
Well, speaking of putting America last, don't worry.
00:27:34.960
We're going to get to the new Ukraine aid package after the break.
00:27:39.040
But I think it's also such a harsh juxtaposition when you look at how Pelosi essentially steamrolled
00:27:46.740
And you see heel dragging, what was it, two, three months after July 13th to hold this
00:27:51.280
I think it was within the first week that they even caught wind of this phone call that
00:27:56.480
But don't worry, Speaker Johnson, we're going to get into you after the break.
00:27:59.760
Um, I'm just curious, though, you you think that moving forward, Congressman Crane, that
00:28:07.100
should President Trump keep doing rallies in these public appearances if he only has these
00:28:14.360
So this is something I talked about today, Natalie, and I did say that in my opening statement.
00:28:21.720
I do commend him for wanting to continue to connect with the masses and people.
00:28:26.100
And it's something that he does better than anybody else.
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But I did advise and I strongly will continue to advise that he doesn't do venues at like
00:28:35.220
the one in Butler, Pennsylvania, that have, you know, threat assessments all over the place
00:28:40.880
and from trees to too many buildings, windows to cover down on.
00:28:45.440
Like there there's another site in Pennsylvania near that some of the other local law enforcement
00:28:51.380
officials were talking about where they had hosted similar events in the past on an airport
00:28:57.900
And with this amount of threats against the president, the teams that Matt Gates was talking
00:29:02.960
about last week from the high ranking DHS official that came and talked to him, you know, to the,
00:29:09.020
you know, to assassination, assassination attempts that we've seen on him in two and a half
00:29:14.060
months, I think he's got to be a lot more selective of his camp and his campaign needs to be a lot
00:29:18.880
more selective about where they hold these events.
00:29:21.400
And Corey, before we jump to break, just give me a minute, your thoughts on the DOJ releasing
00:29:25.080
that letter showing the $150,000 bounty on president or sorry, not a letter call to arms,
00:29:33.180
Look, again, I just keep saying that we need to be taking the threats and all these things
00:29:36.720
And I think that we just kind of understate what type of risk that he's really taking when
00:29:44.300
And I think that we should be in return doing everything we can to keep him safe.
00:29:47.880
So let's take the threat seriously and let's give him the assets, resources that are going
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I know the audience loves you guys and really appreciates you guys working overtime, even though,
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like I said, you should have been on the task force to begin with.
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We'll be joined by Congressman Mills and Congressman Crane just for a little bit after this short
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We're going to get into all things CR, the fate of Speaker Johnson, and how despite all
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that discussion about CR and Speaker Johnson caring so much about election integrity.
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Behind the scenes, he was just orchestrating deals to make sure that Ukraine could still
00:31:01.340
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We're still joined by Congressman Eli Crane and Congressman Corey Mills.
00:33:03.820
You got a swanky DC event that you have to get to, but you were told you have five more
00:33:14.580
I'm just curious, obviously he's pledged, though we've already sort of seen some cracks in the
00:33:23.100
Has there been any proactive discussion already as to how you're going to avoid a December
00:33:31.480
Well, this goes back to what we were saying before the cameras were rolling, Natalie.
00:33:35.960
I have a tough time not being blackpilled up here and just believing that we're going to
00:33:46.440
I haven't voted for one yet, but this place does what it does, and it's unfortunate to
00:33:54.480
You know, it's unfortunate, and it's really disturbing to constantly fight against it
00:34:00.920
And I know the War Room Posse knows what I'm talking about, you know, I know they feel
00:34:04.460
the same way, but I don't expect to see anything different up here than what, you know, has
00:34:09.560
happened for the last couple decades up here, and that's run this government, fund this government
00:34:15.940
Can you tell the audience, though, what you were telling me before the cameras started
00:34:19.600
Because I know sometimes this audience can probably get a little blackpilled, too, but
00:34:28.860
I've actually seen not only frustrations, but I've seen almost fistfights break out with
00:34:34.980
other members because this show, you know, broke something that everybody thought was just
00:34:42.560
You come back the next week in conference, and people are losing their minds because of
00:34:48.480
the activism and by getting blown up at their offices, on their emails, on their social media
00:34:54.580
for, you know, the continuation of the funding of this woke and radicalized government.
00:35:00.700
That's why they wanted to put Steve Bannon in jail.
00:35:02.940
They thought they'd be able to jam through this CR.
00:35:08.280
But there's another thing that they rammed through, again, successfully, and that had
00:35:14.700
And I don't think that this really got the due diligence it deserved.
00:35:18.340
But behind the scenes, I was reading the Reuters article on the new $8 billion aid package,
00:35:24.180
which maybe we should just refer to that as the speaking fee for Zelensky hitting the campaign
00:35:29.000
trail for Kamala Harris in a swing state known as Pennsylvania.
00:35:31.960
But behind the scenes, if you can sort of walk the audience through how, using the drawdown
00:35:38.140
authority, essentially September 30th, the White House sort of had to appropriate the
00:35:42.860
outstanding, what was it, $5.6 billion in Ukraine aid pulling from U.S. stockpiles.
00:35:49.680
But that because you guys didn't extend that deadline, I saw CNN trying to spin it as a win
00:35:54.040
that you guys were actually being tough on Ukraine aid instead of forcing the White House
00:36:00.220
Walk the audience through, again, more America Last emanating out of the Speaker Johnson office.
00:36:06.120
Well, again, you know, this is the typical thing where this administration and a lot of
00:36:10.520
your neocon neolibs will essentially say, oh, but they're pulling from old U.S. stock,
00:36:15.800
which means that we're going to put more money into our defense companies to be able to build
00:36:27.360
And like Eli, you know, I've never voted for a single CR.
00:36:29.920
I won't vote for a CR, an omnibus, a minibus, a short bus, whatever they want to call it
00:36:35.220
But we have to understand where we're at from an economic perspective.
00:36:40.220
And you've done an amazing job, by the way, of calling out exactly what the responsibilities
00:36:44.060
are of government, but also the irresponsible funding that's going on.
00:36:48.280
You know, one of the first things that we did coming into 118th Congress is that we passed
00:36:52.180
on the House floor that we were no longer in an emergency pandemic.
00:36:55.180
But we haven't modified the fact that we're still spending at emergency pandemic levels.
00:37:00.220
You know, at $2.42 trillion a year, we should be at $1.477.
00:37:06.280
If you go pre-2019 and you added the adjusted rate of inflation per year, we would only be
00:37:12.320
at a $1.477 spending level, which is why we supported things like Limit Save Grow that
00:37:18.420
These CRs not only add $6.3 billion in spending per day, but that's on top of the $3 billion
00:37:26.640
in interest payments that's being made on this $35.6 trillion that we're at right now.
00:37:32.640
That gives us a burn rate of $77,000 a second and some change.
00:37:38.440
You know, I've gone through multiple times the idea that government overspending leads
00:37:43.460
to deficit, which leads to printing of new dollars, which leads to demand destruction, which
00:37:49.700
The federal government comes in, pluses up all the new money that's there to go back
00:37:54.000
to government overspending and creating that vicious and perpetuating cycle of debt.
00:38:00.220
This is the first time in American history we're going to spend more on our interest
00:38:03.140
payments than we will our entire national defense annual spending.
00:38:05.920
And when you talk about places like Ukraine, where I've never voted for a single penny and
00:38:09.120
I won't vote for a single penny going there, I think that our borders 900 miles away
00:38:13.440
needs more attention than borders 9,000 miles away, especially when that should be the
00:38:18.520
When you have people like Dan O'Sullivan, the EU sanctions chief, who's bragging about
00:38:22.580
the fact that they have $190 billion in frozen Russian assets that they're making $3.5 billion
00:38:38.180
Like Eli said, I watch how this tears into the holes of these individuals who want to
00:38:42.460
continue the D.C. song and dance of spending irresponsibility.
00:38:45.540
Well, I'll tell you, the American people are greater than the D.C. greed.
00:38:50.260
But when it comes to Ukraine, the European Union, which I laugh, they should be the most
00:38:56.420
If they're so worried about Russia overrunning Ukraine, then why aren't they all just pledging
00:39:00.280
as much fund support and donations as they can?
00:39:03.040
Then you've got NATO, which stands for Now America Takes Over, who essentially doesn't
00:39:09.960
You've got Germany and Italy and France who claim that they're so at risk that yet they
00:39:15.820
And then you've got Germany, who's actually supplying tanks that don't even work, but
00:39:19.120
writing it off as an actual part of their GDP expenditure for NATO.
00:39:22.900
And then you've got places like the U.N., Useless Nations, who continues to do nothing to
00:39:30.740
And yet everyone's looking at the pocketbooks of the American people to go ahead and fund it.
00:39:34.300
And at almost $36 trillion, we don't have the capabilities to do this.
00:39:39.220
We're drowning our middle class in eliminating.
00:39:40.860
We're drowning the lower class and we're continuing to drive inflation and cost of goods, our fuel
00:39:45.380
prices that we're continuing to attack like the Biden-Harris regime did when it comes to
00:39:52.580
I've had to watch single mothers and families go through a checkout line and you can tell
00:39:58.100
whenever the teller rung it up that they had $280-something.
00:40:00.900
They started looking through on what do they need to put back on the shelves.
00:40:04.620
It's time for America to start expecting the government to put things back on the shelves
00:40:09.720
The same way as we have with the 73 Budget Act that we're continuing to be in violation
00:40:13.960
12 Singaporean appropriation bills and prioritize America first.
00:40:20.380
Get new refuelers like we're seeing right now with the problem of the U.S. naval ship
00:40:23.680
Bighorn, which has now run aground and can't actually help our fleet that's out in the
00:40:28.700
Why are we not paying attention to these things instead of Zelensky's political speech
00:40:40.240
But I want the war room posse and everyone to know that we're going to continue to fight
00:40:43.280
whether you're in Florida's 7th District or you're anywhere within this union, this
00:40:47.480
Because that's what we are as a republic in our Article 4, Section 4.
00:40:50.460
We're going to keep fighting for our physical responsibility and change.
00:40:52.860
And Eli, I know we've peer pressured you to stay long enough.
00:41:00.600
This is what the American people have to put up with.
00:41:03.040
If people want to support the campaign, stay up to date with everything you're doing,
00:41:08.840
I think out in Arizona with Carrie Lake, where can people go to do all that?
00:41:12.800
Rep Eli Crane is a really good place to find me or Eli for Arizona.com.
00:41:19.580
And Warren Posse, while we let Congressman Crane leave, just a programming note.
00:41:32.320
You guys know on this show, two weeks ago, we threw down on Representative Mike Rogers of
00:41:41.300
And, of course, Congressman Mike Turner, who represents Springfield.
00:41:45.800
Mike Rogers, of course, representing Sylacauga, Alabama, another town.
00:41:49.580
That's been overwhelmed with, you guessed it, Haitian migrants, part of the state-sponsored
00:41:56.040
Well, we know Speaker Johnson didn't meet with Zelensky today, though I argued it's not
00:41:59.820
actually a snub coming out of the Speaker Johnson office.
00:42:02.400
It's actually the other way around, because Zelensky knows he doesn't have to meet with
00:42:06.460
Speaker Johnson because Hakeem Jeffries controls him.
00:42:15.320
It's a little America last, if you ask me, as your districts are getting pummeled with
00:42:20.600
migrants from, at least we know, Haiti, who knows where else, flown in by the Biden regime
00:42:30.280
Oh, yeah, the same DHS that's refusing to investigate assassination teams that are working
00:42:40.920
And I actually think one of the senators out of that group of the three Musketeers, the
00:42:45.660
three America last Musketeers, was actually advising Zelensky on how to best get more aid
00:42:51.340
And just a programming note, some humble advice from the war room to President Joe Biden, if
00:42:56.960
you're the one who's actually meeting with Zelensky, if you're going to go into a negotiation
00:43:01.300
with Zelensky, maybe you shouldn't release eight billion dollars to him before you start
00:43:11.080
Or I guess maybe that's just how the Obama administration rolls on Iran, so might as well
00:43:18.800
Well, Mike Turner, Mike Rogers, the best part, they didn't even have the nerve, we'll go Old
00:43:29.620
Testament, they didn't even have the balls to tell Zelensky, get off the campaign trail
00:43:39.980
For all of the meetings that he took on Capitol Hill today, not a single person raised it with
00:43:51.700
And by the way, Speaker Johnson, for all the strongly worded letters that you want to
00:43:55.920
put out, right after what transpired in Pennsylvania, the best you can do after helping negotiate
00:44:03.880
eight billion dollars away to them is write a letter demanding that the ambassador to the
00:44:08.500
United States, I don't even know what that chick's name is, that she needs to step down.
00:44:18.780
You know, strongly worded letters don't do anything.
00:44:22.900
If the Declaration of Independence had just stayed a strongly worded letter and there were
00:44:27.660
no action on the other side of it, I'd probably be giving this rant in a British accent.
00:44:33.220
So we're sick and tired of the strongly worded letters, Speaker Johnson.
00:44:41.040
I know you guys love to sit back and say, oh, all this show does is cause chaos, which I
00:44:48.540
would say, well, I'd take chaos over unity because what the heck has unity ever gotten
00:44:56.520
The next time you want to get tough on Ukraine, here's the playbook.
00:45:00.640
You don't write a silly letter saying, get rid of some figurehead irrelevant position.
00:45:06.040
You say, hey, White House, we're clawing back six billion dollars that you haven't appropriated
00:45:11.360
to Ukraine and any other outstanding dollar will not be seeing the border of Ukraine.
00:45:16.740
It'll be seeing the border of the United States of America.
00:45:26.340
And by the way, America first doesn't mean omnibus or minibus or any form of bus.
00:45:34.040
And I know I shouldn't even be speaking to Speaker Johnson because you're not actually
00:45:37.860
I should be addressing this to Hakeem Jeffries and Volodymyr Zelensky.
00:45:41.780
But Speaker Johnson, the founding fathers would be ashamed of you and your lack of fight.
00:45:47.500
And I hope somewhere in your biblical worldview that, by the way, is underwritten and co-signed
00:45:54.280
by the entirety of the Democratic Party as of the vote that transpired last night, you
00:45:59.560
find the resolve to fight for the American people, not give us a Christmastime omnibus,
00:46:12.620
We're going to get into the fate of Speaker Johnson and so much more.
00:46:15.320
Congressman Mills was nice enough to stay with us through that rant and through this
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Congressman Mills, I'm curious just to get your thoughts on what sort of the, whether
00:48:07.600
it's, you know, inter-conference or just your thoughts in particular on the fate of
00:48:11.880
Speaker Johnson, of course, is a broader reflection of the institution that is Washington, that
00:48:16.980
Well, I mean, look, at the end of the day, D.C. is really the issue, and I think I've
00:48:22.280
We want to change what is a broken institution.
00:48:24.520
I think that the popularity of Congress is roughly around 17%, which I think is very generous.
00:48:30.520
I just think that we're at a point now, everyone knows what pros and cons are, right?
00:48:37.020
And we have to accept the fact that what we're doing is that we're moving in reverse.
00:48:40.500
We have to get back to being, I've been a registered Republican my entire life, but what I really
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I believe in those seven articles, 27 amendments.
00:48:49.720
I believe it is our responsibilities under Article 1 to get 12 single-point appropriation
00:48:53.060
bills that doesn't just look at 27% of spending, but it looks at the entire 100%.
00:48:57.820
I mean, imagine any business owner, if I told them, by the way, you're only going to
00:49:01.180
look at 20% to 30% of your overall budget spreadsheet, not the rest of it.
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And we have to treat the way that we spend as being good stewards of taxpayers' funding
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the same way as what President Trump does, and I did as a former business owner, where
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you run your business in a profitable way that puts your employees first the way we put
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And we have to understand that opening up mandatories, having the intestinal fortitude,
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having the political and moral courage to open up mandatories where you know that the
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other side is going to attack you, saying that you're trying to eliminate Social Security
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But what you're really doing is trying to protect, preserve, and actually better Social
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Like myself, I ended up co-sponsoring and supporting Thomas Massey's bill to eliminate
00:49:43.280
the unconstitutional double taxation on Social Security that gets back to the American people.
00:49:48.220
I co-sponsored the Save the Medicare Act on Beth Van Dyne to ensure that we can approve
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We own the facts, but we let the Democrats control the narrative.
00:49:59.100
And this is no longer business as usual in D.C.
00:50:02.200
And that's what guys like myself, Rep Crane, Representative Wesley Hunt, and many others
00:50:07.260
are trying to do is to come into D.C. and say, we're not going to continue to do this
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We're going to fight for the American people because it has to be people over party and
00:50:18.140
That's what President Trump is continuing to do every single time.
00:50:23.880
When you look at Agenda 47, it's very clear in what he's trying to achieve.
00:50:27.640
They keep trying to pin him to Project 25 and all this.
00:50:32.440
Why don't you look at his 27 recent points when he talks about his policy outlines?
00:50:36.880
Why don't we do the juxtaposition between where Biden-Harris's policies have gotten us and
00:50:41.980
where we were under President Trump when it comes to economics?
00:50:44.180
And we're not even thinking about the fact that in order for us to try and invert that
00:50:49.760
GDP to national ratio, we have to get revenue up.
00:50:52.360
And that's exactly what the tax reform plan did.
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You know, small businesses may not realize this or not, but there's a sunset clause on
00:50:59.200
the tax reform that's going to sunset in 2025 that's going to take their corporate taxes
00:51:09.760
And now you're talking about in Q2 of 2024, where there were 6,200 businesses that filed
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It's up 40% year after year when you look at where we have been under the Biden-Harris
00:51:25.780
And it's returning powers back to the individual states.
00:51:28.340
And it's guaranteeing that America is allowed to wear America first properties.
00:51:32.320
I think if David Muir were sitting here, he'd be fact checking you for a lot of what you
00:51:36.860
just said, but that means you're on the right side of history.
00:51:39.700
Real quick, just give me a minute before you bounce on Secretary Blinken, the contempt
00:51:47.080
I have continued to support this as a result of him ignoring the dissent cables, which had
00:51:51.500
over 20 plus diplomats who had signed warning him of the strategies that was going.
00:51:55.720
The fact that they had intel reports that showed day to day the collapse of the provinces
00:51:59.160
moving into the Kabul area, the actual planning of the attack.
00:52:02.440
And even on August 25th of 2021, where it said the imminent planning is finished, and
00:52:07.300
then on August 26th, obviously, the death of 13 brave heroes and their gold star families.
00:52:12.680
We have to understand that he's responsible for continuing to try and stonewall us and
00:52:17.420
And look, responsibility, I'm sorry, it's my fault, mea culpa.
00:52:20.340
That is not the same as accountability, where no one has lost their job.
00:52:24.540
No one's had uniform code of military justice action.
00:52:27.120
Americans are tired of the I'm sorry, or I'm going to resign.
00:52:30.400
And so we're going to hold him in contempt, and if not, we're going to do inherent contempt.
00:52:35.340
But I can't concern myself with what the Senate's going to do, what the DOJ, the Department
00:52:41.160
I'd rather fight and lose than not fight at all.
00:52:43.140
Congressman, if people want to follow you, find out where you're going to be, a campaign
00:52:48.440
So they can go to Rep Mills Press on X or Corey Mills FL on X.
00:52:54.240
And they can follow us at MillsForFlorida.com to try and continue to join our fight.
00:53:05.280
Well, I'm back in Minnesota, everybody, with the factory.
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Mike Lindell, as always, thank you so much for joining us.
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They might just get Mike Lindell on the other line.
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That's probably most mainstream media's journalist's worst nightmare.
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War Room Posse, thank you so much for hanging with me for this hour, which was certainly informative
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Like I always say, the Democrats are trying to force the issue, force the question not to
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I know, let's keep the southern border open so assassination teams from foreign countries
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Maybe we should just give them citizenship, too, so they could vote.
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That would sound par for the course for the Biden.
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