Episode 4368: MAGA Is The Party Of Doing And Building Results
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In this episode, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-NJ) discuss the recent attack on Yemen by the United Arab Emirates and the lack of accountability from the White House regarding the matter.
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would argue that Joe Biden's presidency was one of the most productive presidencies in
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modern presidential history. Inflation Reduction Act, Chips and Science, and on and on.
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So I'm just trying to, I'm trying to connect what you're saying Democrats aren't doing with
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what looked like a very accomplished presidency. It was one of the most legislatively productive
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presidencies in modern history. And it was, but it takes too long to get things done. These
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things move too slowly. We run the government too slow. The Democratic Party needs to refocus
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on the outcomes it has promised people and not the process it has wrapped itself in.
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There was no harm done because the attack was unbelievably successful that night.
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And it has been unbelievably successful every single night for the last four or five nights.
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And that's the thing that you should be talking about. This is something that should have been
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done by sleepy Joe Biden, but he was asleep at the wheel other than when it came to stealing money,
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of course. Joe Biden should have done this attack on Yemen, which is basically a certain group within
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Yemen, the Houthis. And this should have been done by Joe Biden. And it wasn't. And that causes this
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world a lot of damage and a lot of problems. But you're right. There's a political price for not
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reforming, which is where the Democratic Party is today. So speed, decision-making,
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the sense of action and purpose. By the way, a lot of what this president is celebrating is what
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the last president did. And a lot of the investments, I mean, the AI investments that Sam and others
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You want to get the credit. That's one of the reasons I think this speed thing is actually
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so important. You want to shorten. Look, the policy feedback loops are broken because people
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don't know who did the policy. When you said a second, a couple of minutes ago, that these projects
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that can only exist because of your fast tracking will not exist while you are in office. Right.
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That is a breakdown of the way the voters can maintain accountability when they don't know who did
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what. It's actually a big problem. I don't know about downplaying. The press upplays it. I think
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it's all a witch hunt. That's all. I think it's a witch hunt. I wasn't involved with it. I don't I
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wasn't there. But I can tell you the result is unbelievable because the Houthis are looking to do
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something. They want to know how do we stop? How do we stop? How do we have peace? The Houthis want peace
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because they're getting the hell knocked out of them. Just piggybacking off of what some other
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members have said. Using the DOD's manual as well as the executive order in operation today with the
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Trump administration, this text message is clearly classified information. Secretary Hegseth has
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disclosed military plans as well as classified information. He needs to resign immediately.
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He needs to resign immediately and a full investigation needs to be undertaken with regard to
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whether other similar signal chats are occurring in this administration. Nobody is willing to come
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to us and say this was wrong. This was a breach of security and we won't do it again. It is outrageous
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and it is a leadership failure and that's why Secretary Hegseth, who undoubtedly transmitted classified
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sensitive operational information via this chain must resign immediately. There can be no fixes. There
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can be no corrections until there is accountability and I'm calling on the administration to move forward
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with accountability. I yield back. And so if you as the DNI see such a thing anywhere within your
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organization's purview, you have the obligation to begin an investigation to report back to us on that.
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Would this seem to qualify to you as something worthy of that investigation?
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Thank you for your question, Congresswoman. In this situation, Secretary Hegseth has the
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classification and declassification authority over DOD information. This chat did not have the auspice of
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being a DOD chat. There's no such thing as labeling it as DOD. This was a chat amongst a great variety of
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people. And you, according to our law that we passed here bipartisanly, have an obligation when
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you think there has been a tangible significant leak of information to instigate an investigation. Do
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you not think it's important to do such a thing? The National Security Council is investigating this
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inadvertent leak. And again, I point to Secretary Hegseth as having the classification. I would argue that
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Secretary Hegseth, if he had the dignity that he needs to have, should be walking his resignation.
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And because I believe that his probably is heading toward being relieved of his duty based on what
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I think are significant and illegal leaks most likely. Ultimately, the buck stops with the president
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of the United States of America, which is why I made clear to President Trump yesterday in my
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correspondence that the secretary of defense should be fired immediately if he's not man enough to own up
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to his mistakes and resign in disgrace. Additionally, the main person who was involved in this thread
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that a lot of people want to talk to is Secretary of Defense Hegseth. And a lot of questions were
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brought up regarding his drinking habits and his confirmation hearing. To your knowledge,
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do you know whether Pete Hegseth had been drinking before he leaked classified information?
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Secretary Hegseth. I don't have any knowledge of Secretary Hegseth's personal habits.
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Yes or no? You know, no, I'm going to answer that. I think that's an offensive line of questioning.
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The answer is no. I find it interesting that you want to, no, I'm going to answer. You asked me a question,
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do you want an answer? No, listen, it's a yes or no. You don't want to focus on the good
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work that the CIA is doing, that the intelligence community. Director, I reclaim my time. Director,
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I reclaim my time. Here, I have huge respect for the CIA, huge respect for men and women in uniform.
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But this was a question that's on the top of minds of every American.
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I pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
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The reason I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people, the people have had a
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belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world
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to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go
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to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country,
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this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
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It's Thursday, 27 March in the year of our Lord 2025. We've got a lot of wood to chop. The last couple
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days we've been live, so we've had very little of the actual show. We've been showing you history
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in the making, both in the morning show with the live hearings and the House intelligence,
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Senate intelligence. We thought very important for you to see exactly how the Democrats are coming
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after President Trump's team and President Trump's policies in the afternoon with President Trump
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from the Oval in this just amazing, bringing people into actually where the action is.
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It's unique in history. It's one of the reasons here, A Real America Voice through the entire day,
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but particularly here in the War Room, we want to show as much of this as possible and try to put as
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much context as possible into this. In a moment, I'm going to go, we've got some oppressing political
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matters at hand, both in Wisconsin and down in Florida, in Florida 6, and we're going to have the
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two individuals in the middle of those battles are going to come on in a moment, but I want to
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go back to framing. I think this is very important. I don't think it's very important. I know it's very
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important. The hottest topic on the left right now, behind the scenes, is Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson,
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and Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson are two of the biggest thinkers they have and people that can
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can drive things in the Democratic Party as far as ideas. Remember this concept of ideas have
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consequences. They have a book out called Abundance. The basic thesis of this book is that we, the
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populist right, have been defeating their forces of good, the Democrats. One central thing is that the
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credentialed class, the Democrats have focused on process, have over-focused on process, so nothing
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can actually get done. It's all about credentials. It's all about process. The reason that you have
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a, you have this rail, you know, this fast rail in California that has now cost $25 billion and
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they've got like a couple of miles built from Merced instead of from LA to San Francisco. They go through
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example after example after example after example of which the Democrats get tangled up in process and
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it all becomes credentials and, you know, who knows the process. This is exactly, exactly, exactly the
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framing of this situation in, with these strikes in the military activity in, with the Houthis or in the
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southern Arabian Peninsula. This is the credentialed class versus the working class. What I mean by that,
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President Trump's movement, whether you're in the working class or not, it's about action, action,
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action. It's about getting things done. We're gonna have Spencer Morrison on in a moment about the
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tariffs President Trump talked about yesterday. Historic, 25% tariffs on the auto industry. We're also
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going to give a preview for Liberation Day. President Trump talks over and over again,
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the reciprocity of tariffs because he's showing you how the international trade system has worked
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against the American people and worked against this country for decade after decade after decade,
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and whether it's Democrats or Republicans, they sold out working class people. This is,
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this is what Sherrod Brown, who's left, kind of left the Democratic Party starting this American
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Workers Group. He reinforces what's in abundance, that they focused on process, and here focused on
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the process of taking jobs, the capital, capital, this kind of state capitalism that took jobs out of
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the United States and sent them overseas. President Trump is doing a geoeconomic and a geostrategic
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reset that has not been done since the Great Depression and World War II. This is why this is a fourth
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turning and you're seeing the beginning of a framework that will lay out a future of peace
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and prosperity. You can see the sunlit, the sunlit uplands if you look through what Trump's doing
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and can connect the pieces. It's all not just disparate, bizarre action. It's actually has a logic to it.
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They are very tied up in the, in the, in the process, in the process, all you hear all night long,
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and they bring up all the people from the Biden administration. And you sit there and you go,
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you failed on everything in geopolitics and national security. And yet all they do,
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they sit there last night, they just talk about the process they had in the Obama and Biden
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administration. And there's, and they're like the kids in certain first world class. They're so proud
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of the fact of their process. It doesn't matter. Pete Hexeth is working. He's a doer. He's a man of
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action. Where's Pete Hexeth? As we sit here today, Pete Hexeth is basically at Guam in the,
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I'm going to pull out a random topic, the second island chain. Pete Hexeth, the defense department,
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President Trump, understand that the pivot of hemispheric defense depends upon the vast Pacific,
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the heartland, really the heartland of the United States versus the heartland of the Eurasian landmass.
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This is the most massive repositioning of the United States since even before World War II,
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really almost since World War I, that the Eurasian landmass is not going to be the focus of
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everything. You say, Steve, how can you say that we're doing strikes on the Houthis? As you know,
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and you see with Vice President Vance in the text, and you know, watching the show, I'm not a big
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supporter of that. I'm particularly not supportive of two carrier battle groups being off there,
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especially being a young naval officer. I had that duty over in the Arabian Sea.
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But I do understand the commander in chief, what he's doing and what he's accomplishing. And these
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strikes against the Houthis were unbelievably successful. If you look at the disaster of Biden
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and Obama, the most successful military operation we have had up until then, the actual, not the
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credential class adventure process, but actually taking action that works. Was General Mattis under
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the direction of President Trump taking down the physical ISIS caliphate in the spring and early
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summer of 2017? Destroyed it. What Obama said was going to be a generational. Trump took it out in less
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than six months. The strike against the Houthis, led by Pete Hexeth, organized by Pete Hexeth, was enormously
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successful. That's what I'm going to talk about. It's all process. Ezra Klein has hit on something very,
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very important. And they can't get out of their own way. They cannot, the credential class cannot get out of
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their own way. Just watch it nonstop. The New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC. It's all the
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smartest kids in the class about process. And you dunces, you mouth breathers, don't quite get it. Here's
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what we get. We get results in action. Action leads to results. Pete Hexeth ain't going anywhere.
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Our policy is quite simple. No scalps. You cannot give them anything. If you give them any scalp at
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all, any scalp right now, I'm not saying if additional things come up about how National
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Security Council's run or relationships with journalists, that may be separate.
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But as of this morning, it's a no scalps policy. And Pete Hexeth is exactly where he should be in the
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second island chain right now, reinforcing the Indo-Pacific geopolitical pivot of the 47th
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president of the United States. Short break. We're going to get down into politics next.
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Okay, I want to show the two leading papers, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. They're
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both going after Hexeth. Remember the Murdochs. Why? Pete Hexeth, whether they worked at Fox or not,
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it's not relevant. They're neoliberal neocons. This is a fight also internally between the neocons
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and the America Firsters. Don't think it ain't. Pete Hexeth is hardcore America First. Hardcore.
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They're after Pete Hexeth. They also remember this audience. They also remember the fight. This is the
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second confirmation fight. They remember the fight for Pete Hexeth confirmation. They feel if they can get
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Pete Hexeth, and this is why they're all focused on it. They feel they get Pete Hexeth, will never get
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another America Firster confirmed. Pete Hexeth's the hill we're going to die on, folks. So get ready
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to man up. You see right there, the New York Times, they're both coming in all day, all night. It's
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Hexeth, Hexeth, Hexeth, Hexeth, Hexeth, Hexeth. Bottom line, no scalps. No scalps. I'm going to get
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more into this as we go on. I've got to turn to politics because I've got two individuals who are
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on the road and get you ready to do great things. Let's play. I've got a cold open for
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both of them. It's going to combine both Wisconsin and Florida. Let's play it.
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So all of this comes, all of this very good news for Democrats comes as we're awaiting three
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very big special elections next week on Tuesday. In Wisconsin, there is, of course, the huge,
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very high-profile special election that will determine control of Wisconsin state Supreme Court
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and, by extension, the future of abortion rights and voting rights and so much more in that state.
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It is technically a nonpartisan race, but Elon Musk's super PAC has dumped more than $10 million
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already into supporting the candidate who was favored by Republicans. Musk's PAC is also paying
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people, offering people $100 if they sign a petition against activist judges, thereby helping identify
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voters for their get-out-to-vote efforts. Thanks to Elon Musk, Wisconsin's Supreme Court race is now
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the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history, which is gross. So we'll be keeping a close eye on that
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on Tuesday night in Wisconsin. There's also two special elections in Florida next week for congressional
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seats. One race to fill the congressional seat vacated by Trump's national security advisor and group chat
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enthusiast, Mike Waltz. Another to fill the seat vacated by Trump's first pick for attorney general, the one who had to
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withdraw his name over all the allegations of illicit drug use and sex with a minor, all of which he
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denies. Those are both considered heavily Republican districts. But in Mike Waltz's old district, Republicans
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are reportedly growing a little bit concerned the Democratic candidate has out-fundraised the Republican
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there by more than 10 to 1, which means even though that's a very, very red district, Democrats are fighting
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that to win it. Okay, we're honored to have two warriors, Brian Schimming, the head of the GOP in
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Wisconsin, and also we're going to go in a second to Randy Fine, who is the actual candidate down in
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Florida 6. Let's go to Brian by phone. So Rachel Maddow tees it up right there. There's nothing more
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important than this. Folks, with all the major things that are happening in Wisconsin on election
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integrity and in gun rights and right to life and all these issues that are bubbling up that these
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courts are going to be in, on the national basis, we have a 6-2 delegation right now. That will change
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if the progressives win to a 4-4. And in that 4-4, then as you know, because you guys fought the
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fights in Louisiana and in North Carolina, if those two hold, it's going to come down to holding
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New York and California in 26. And that is going to be a dogfight. Or Hakeem Jeffries. And you just
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saw Hakeem Jeffries right up there talking about Pete Hegseth. Hakeem Jeffries is going to be Speaker
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of the House. And Hakeem Jeffries' first act early on January 3rd or 4th of 2027 is to impeach Donald
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John Trump. Brian, where do we stand on this? Because our audience wants to go all in in Wisconsin,
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sir. Already over 408,000 early ballots. In-person early voting effectively ends at the end of the
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day tomorrow. Friday, it's legally Sunday, but Friday for in-person at local clerk's offices.
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So we're seeing about a half again bigger early vote turnout than we did two years ago in the court
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race then, the state Supreme Court race then. And you're absolutely right. This is, you know what they
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did, Steve? They have now on the issue about two seats, two Republican seats in Wisconsin.
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They want to redraw this map to draw out conservative Derek Van Orden and Republican
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Brian Stile out in Southeast Wisconsin. They can do it if they hang on to the court. Now, a couple of
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months ago, the opponent to Brad Schumel, the conservative liberal Susan Crawford, was on a
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fundraising call that openly talked about taking two seats out. Well, here last week, Hakeem Jeffries
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was at a panel where he openly said not the quiet thing out loud, the loud thing out louder. And that
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is that it in fact was about picking up two court seats in Wisconsin or two congressional seats in
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Wisconsin. They said it out loud. That is what the Supreme Court is about. They're going after Donald
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Trump. And it might not even take two years because sometimes the majority, I mean, we've had two members
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passed away in the last three weeks. It might be before 2026 that the Democrats get the majority.
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I will tell you, folks, there's other breaking news. I'm going to get to it in a minute. Hang on. Other
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breaking news about the House, about the concern of what Brian's saying right there, the here and now,
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not in 26, but the here and now of how you actually get legislation passed today, how tough it is.
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The intensity, those votes don't make me feel well because yesterday we had the group from
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Pennsylvania on. We lost this plus 15 because of consultants and people just thinking, hey, I love
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Trump. We had this massive win in November. Every day I'm sitting there watching War Room. I got the
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popcorn and Trump's going full, you know, MAGA. He's got it's days of thunder, flood the zone. I love what I
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see. How could it be a problem? You know, why do I got to go out and why do I got to go out and vote
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in in Wisconsin? Why do I have to work a phone bank in Wisconsin? Why do I have to support Randy
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fine down in Florida six? Everything's great. We, you know, we won and there in their sweetness and
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light. Is that the biggest problem we've got is that people are arresting on their on their rakes
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saying, hey, it's all great. I see Trump every day in the oval. What are you bugging me for about
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some Supreme, about some Supreme Court race in Wisconsin, sir? Yeah, that is part of the issue
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because the truth is, you know, we all celebrated, you know, the Trump victory in November, Wisconsin.
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We were happy to be the state that put them over 270, but that was good for about one minute. Okay.
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I mean, he's doing great things, but electorally that was good until from eight o'clock poll closing
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time to eight oh one. Then you've got to press the restart button and go, what are we going to do
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to support this administration and do all the good things that the president was listening to a segment
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before that he's doing right now? And we can't stop. The left never stops. As you know, I grew up
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as a Republican in Madison, Wisconsin. And so I learned a lot of my politics from the left to be candid
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and they don't rest. If you support President Trump out there, if you're in Wisconsin or you know
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people in Wisconsin or you can call into Wisconsin or sign up with us in Wisconsin, so there was about
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three and a half million votes cast in November when President Trump won Wisconsin. This probably
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ends up about two million or so on turnout 2.1. So every one of those votes counts a little more,
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right? And because of the lower, you know, because it's an off year election. So if you're in
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Wisconsin, you know, people in Wisconsin, the president needs you here. I'm up north right now.
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I've been doing about three, four cities a day and I'll be on the road through Tuesday. And I'm just
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telling people, look, the job wasn't done at eight o'clock on election night back in the first Tuesday
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of November. This job is never done, but it is never louder and bigger and more consequential
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than it is right now in Wisconsin by next Tuesday night.
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Brian, where do people go? What site do they go to right now to assist you guys? Have your guys back.
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They can go to our website, WISGOP, WISGOP.org, or they can follow me on Twitter because I put links
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up there. My Twitter handle is at Brian Schimming, B-R-I-A-N-S-C-H-I-M-M-I-N-G,
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at Brian Schimming. Do it right now because I'm putting out stuff every day multiple times about
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what's going on and how people can help. We need help to save the president here in Wisconsin.
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They could flip two seats to the Democrats and they're going to be talking about impeachment
00:25:55.380
Brian, thank you so much. Honored to have you on here. Grace and Mo, let's get that out in the
00:25:59.080
chats. I want everybody, let's swamp it. Let's overwhelm that site. I want to go to now to
00:26:05.920
Randy Feint down in Florida 6. Sir, the same issue down there. What do we need to do? There is no
00:26:12.360
world in which we can lose this seat, folks. If we lose this seat, trust me, everything will change
00:26:18.400
next week. Randy Feint must be the congressman on the evening of Tuesday, April 1st. Randy,
00:26:26.000
how are we going to do that, brother? We need Republicans to vote. We need the people who
00:26:30.540
supported President Trump to vote. Right now, 20% of Democrats in the district have voted to only
00:26:36.980
12% of Republicans. Now, there's a lot more Republicans than there are Democrats, which is
00:26:42.180
good. But we need to break through the complacency that you were just talking about. People need to
00:26:47.480
know what's on the line. So if you live in the 6th Congressional District, you need to
00:26:50.980
vote. We voting site is and go vote right now. Our numbers are getting better every day, but we need
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people to go and vote. Or you can give us a little money at vote randyfine.com. Every dollar we get is
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going directly out the door to voter contact. But that's what we need. If our people vote, we will win.
00:27:11.500
And we're not close like Wisconsin. This district is overwhelmingly Republican. But the Democrats are mad
00:27:18.520
and the Republicans are not. And so we need people to go and vote.
00:27:23.400
We need to get mad. Hang on for one second. I know you got to bounce. I'm holding you through a short
00:27:27.040
commercial break. Randy, finally, we need to get mad. They're coming after Trump. They got up. They
00:27:34.160
got a consider the federal courts, the anvil, the deep states, the hammer. Boom. You got these corrupt
00:27:41.080
judges. They're already getting involved now in the signal situation. They're coming after Trump
00:27:48.180
relentlessly through the federal courts, the deep state, the resistance, the color revolution that
00:27:53.560
that Natalie does such a good job. Natalie Warner is every day breaking down. The battle right now is in
00:28:00.200
Wisconsin and in Florida, six. And if Randy Fine is not the congressman on the evening of April 1st,
00:28:06.940
we got a big problem. Short break. Randy Fine on the other side.
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President Trump is working on a geo-economic and geo-strategic repositioning of this country around
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America First philosophy, that America comes first and our citizens come first. Never happened.
00:29:58.280
President Reagan started it, did amazingly, but you had Jim Baker and all the Bush guys in there
00:30:04.300
that thwarted that in the second administration. And everything he's doing is complicated.
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It takes time. He needs that. It's opportunity cost. He needs to focus on that. We need to focus on this.
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This is why he can't, he doesn't need to do a rally. They're mad. Remember in the months of January
00:30:24.080
of 21, February and March, remember how mad you were? That burning anger. And we accomplished so
00:30:33.260
much off of that using your agency and focusing that anger on bang, precinct strategy, bang,
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precinct strategy, bang, just move the chains. They're in the exact same place. This is what American
00:30:44.780
democracy is about. They're burning mad because they got beat and they see the ability of us to
00:30:50.480
do a new coalition like 1932 to basically govern for 50 years if we do it right. It's going to come
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down, folks. Believe me, it's going to come down to Tuesday. Spencer Morrison's in here next.
00:31:04.640
President Trump geo-economically yesterday laid out a bomb and he talked about the preamble
00:31:09.820
to liberation day of reciprocity of tariffs, which is going to shock the world.
00:31:16.260
Folks, if we lose in Wisconsin and we lose in Florida six on the evening of the first,
00:31:22.480
that's going to be a very different conversation on Wednesday, the second. Randy fine. How many,
00:31:29.720
is it a hundred thousand tier one voters we have that have not voted and not faulting people here.
00:31:34.980
I understand everybody's still in the celebration mode, but we need to get to the ramparts. This is
00:31:40.100
fixed bayonets right now. Do we have a hundred thousand like tier one voters that haven't voted
00:31:45.660
yet down in Florida six? That's right. And, and the Democrats are mad and the Republicans aren't,
00:31:51.980
and we have to make them mad. We have to make them understand just what's at stake. So if people,
00:31:57.280
if you're here in the district vote, you can donate, we could use money for voter contact. You can
00:32:03.040
volunteer. All of those options are available at vote Randy fine.com, but we really need people to
00:32:08.920
vote. We've, if we turn out our vote, we will win overwhelmingly. But as I told you, 20% of
00:32:15.760
Democrats have voted only 12% of Republicans. I know we have good election days, but we need to run up
00:32:22.120
that score right now. And we have three more days to vote early. Yeah. Yeah. We can't put the pressure
00:32:28.260
on game day voting folks. You need, let's bank it now. Let's bank it now. And then we'll deal with
00:32:33.100
Randy over the weekend and we'll get a big, huge turnout on game day. Last thing, people around the
00:32:37.280
nation, can they go to this site? Can they phone bank for you? Can they do, or the things they can
00:32:41.640
do besides hitting you with the $10 bill, sir? Yes, they can. At the, at that website,
00:32:47.240
vote Randy fine.com. There is a way to sign up to volunteer. We can get them on the phones. By the way,
00:32:52.000
the Democrats are doing that. They're, they're making phone calls from Alaska. So we can get people on the
00:32:56.640
phones. Certain calls matter. We're doing tens of thousands a day to make sure these hundred
00:33:01.500
thousand people know we'd love to have them. I don't have a problem with Democrats doing that.
00:33:07.340
I want them to get engaged. I'm going to be mad. I want to kick their ass again.
00:33:11.200
Well, let them know we're in charge. They're not. Yeah. Let's go kick some ass down to Florida six.
00:33:17.220
Okay. Randy, what's your social media? What's your handle for social media?
00:33:20.640
Um, at vote Randy fine is my Twitter at vote. Randy fine is the best one, or you can Google a state
00:33:27.600
Senator Randy fine on Facebook, or if you want to help the campaign, whether vote, donate or volunteer,
00:33:33.460
go to vote, Randy fine.com. Randy fine. When the first, uh, one of the first guys to ever endorse
00:33:40.680
president Trump in the great state of the Gators, Florida. Thank you, sir. Appreciate you.
00:33:45.800
Thank you. This is, this is not time to, there's no discussion or policy or this guy or that guy.
00:33:51.880
This is all about, this is raw political muscle. We don't have the luxury right now of having these
00:33:58.240
esoteric conversations. We don't, there's plenty of time for that. I'm a huge believer in ideas have
00:34:03.580
consequences. You know that, but right now we're in it. Okay. And we got to win. There's no substitute
00:34:11.160
for victory. Let me repeat that. There is no substitute for victory. You feel good about November?
00:34:15.800
24. You feel good about that? You're damn right. You feel good about it. You see the actions taking
00:34:19.880
place every day in that? You're damn right. You do. That comes from rolling up your sleeves and
00:34:26.820
making sure we win on Tuesday. And Wisconsin is going to be a push. I'm telling you folks,
00:34:32.000
it's going to be tough. They are worked up up there. It's a tough state for us. Anyway,
00:34:35.780
they are worked up. These low turnout elections, you saw what happened in Pennsylvania,
00:34:40.440
a plus six, 15 or 16 for the state Senate seat.
00:34:43.100
People say, well, it's not the end of the world. Well, yeah, but it leads to the end
00:34:47.440
of the world. Trust me. They build it brick by brick, just like we did.
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understand this. You need to understand this. The whole system and apparatus goes out of its way
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to make sure you don't understand geopolitics. You don't understand geoeconomics. You don't
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Because once you are armed with that, you're more powerful in your personal life. You're more powerful
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in your community life. And you're more powerful in your political life. How in the hell have we changed
00:36:05.060
the world? And you have changed the world. You heard yesterday, Himes, the co-head of the
00:36:10.400
committee, the vice chairman of the committee, calling this audience out. Well, we don't care
00:36:14.180
what Steve Bannon and his people think about what they're going to change. You're going to care,
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brother. First of all, if you ain't going to get a scalp, you can write that down. You can take that
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right to the bank. You ain't going to get a scalp. You ain't going to get Pete Hex's a scalp. I'll tell you
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that. And when I got a call over from Spencer Morrison, his book is really extraordinary.
00:36:32.420
Reshore, it's so deep because it's not about tariffs. Although there's a lot in there about
00:36:39.680
tariffs. Just like President Trump, when he says tariffs, he's talking about something very deeper.
00:36:43.960
He's talking about the resurgence and rebirth of the United States as a major industrial power
00:36:52.880
that has jobs that you can support families off of. You know, they say what Dostoevsky,
00:37:01.240
all happy families are the same and every unhappy family is unhappy in its own unique way. When they
00:37:07.720
talk about happy families being the same, one of the parts of it is economic security to take away
00:37:14.340
that constant pressure. You have the anxiety now all the time. It's eating like an acid
00:37:20.700
in the fabric of the soul of this country. There's no need to. There's no, as Spencer
00:37:26.700
Morrison shows in his book, and I keep saying with Paul around these guys, it's not the second
00:37:31.660
law of thermodynamics. There's no natural property in the universe that means all these great jobs
00:37:36.780
shipped away. It was the actions of human beings. It was the action of men and women that determined
00:37:42.980
that those jobs are going to go because why? They were going to make more money by having them go.
00:37:46.820
And now we're in a massive fight to bring them back. Let's play the cold open. I'll bring on
00:37:52.820
How Trump has made this so personal. In fact, he took the truth social at 150 this morning.
00:37:58.560
President was up late last night. Says this, if the European Union works with Canada in order to do
00:38:03.300
economic harm, the USA, large scale tariffs, far larger than currently planned, we placed on them both
00:38:09.660
in order to protect the best friend that either of those two countries ever had. So all sorts of uses
00:38:14.680
that opposed brimming with resentment and anger there from the president to both Canada and the EU
00:38:20.040
and just seemingly threats of further and further escalation and trade war.
00:38:26.480
So, Jonathan, I think we often underestimate just how passionate Donald Trump is about tariffs.
00:38:32.840
You go back years reading and listening to what he's had to say. And this has been this idea that we can
00:38:40.920
somehow go back to the 19th century and build Fortress America and revive our manufacturing behind
00:38:49.200
Briefly, it's very important to separate out what the Trump team is doing using a framework that Goldman Sachs
00:38:55.620
used to teach its incoming analysts, goal strategy and tactics. Goal vaguely is an instinct to so-called
00:39:03.340
make America great again. The strategy is to try and reset the global economic trade, tech and military
00:39:09.880
relationships. The tactics are tariffs and all the threats and bullies and the uncertainty. And it's
00:39:17.300
important not to confuse the tactics with a bigger goal, which is basically to try and reorientate the whole
00:39:23.160
economic system. So these on-off tariffs, these threats, these bullies are all about trying to
00:39:28.940
soften up what Trump would regard as or used to regard as friends. Many people now think are more
00:39:34.840
like foes. Soften them up to agree to some big reset of the global economic and trading system.
00:39:41.840
Whether it's going to work, we don't know. But insofar as they think these tactics about trade threats
00:39:46.700
and tariffs are going to keep giving them leverage and power, it's all about hegemonic power
00:39:52.040
being the biggest bully in the room, if you like. They're going to see a lot more of these.
00:39:58.140
Okay, there's two people right there. That was Jillian Tett. She was one of the most brilliant
00:40:02.960
women in the world about this entire capital markets, currency, all of it. You know why she's
00:40:07.400
the editor of one of the senior editors of the Financial Times of London. That paper right there.
00:40:12.140
This is from this a little older edition. But once again, the screaming headline is about Trump and
00:40:18.200
the 25% tariffs. Why? This paper was actually formed back in the 19th century with The Economist,
00:40:24.920
I think about the same time, about free trade. Because the British kind of had a mercantile system
00:40:31.260
and kept it going, but they covered it under, oh, you got to have free trade during the big fight
00:40:35.640
over the corn laws. But one day I'll break down for you. Or maybe Spencer can break it down for me.
00:40:40.700
David Ignatius, as Ben Harnwell says, he's the leading spokesman. He's the CIA spokesman for the
00:40:48.300
Langley Bugle, which we call the Washington Post. Right there, you see he's talking about
00:40:53.000
geoeconomics and geostrategic. And I will tell you, having known President Trump pretty well,
00:40:59.720
this gets to the core of his purpose of why he even ran to be president of the United States.
00:41:06.440
He's talked about this for decades. Spencer Morrison joins us. The book's extraordinary.
00:41:11.340
Reshoring is the book. Talk to me. We got about a minute here, Spencer. I'm holding you through the
00:41:16.620
break. I want to pull the camera back for a second. Based on your introduction to your book,
00:41:20.880
you don't really talk about numbers or anything like that. You talk about the central beating heart
00:41:25.380
of what this issue is about high value-added manufacturing jobs and how that's the underpinning
00:41:31.720
of the American Republic, sir. Hi, Steve. Thanks for having me on the show.
00:41:38.400
That's exactly right. I just want to make the point. We have just a very brief amount of time.
00:41:44.000
So economics and politics, money, power, they're two sides of the exact same coin. I think it's
00:41:51.480
really important to remember that without economic independence, like the ability to manufacture our
00:41:56.280
own steel machinery, semiconductors, we can't actually have political independence. America's
00:42:02.860
founding fathers knew this. They learned this during the American Revolution. And President
00:42:08.280
Trump knows this very well. And this goes back to Liberation Day. President Trump says April 2nd is
00:42:14.080
going to be Liberation Day for America. Liberation Day, the celebration of America's industry,
00:42:20.520
the celebration of our economy, the celebration of our economic autarky, of our economic nationalism.
00:42:27.400
It's just as important as Independence Day because the two are the same thing. So I'm really happy that
00:42:33.980
President Trump is talking about this. And perhaps after the break, we'll get into some of the numbers
00:42:38.340
and what the tariffs actually mean for the auto industry.
00:42:41.160
Yeah. What I want to do is want to bring you back to a break, take a short break. We're going to do
00:42:46.440
the 25% tariffs from yesterday. And then we're going to talk about how that's the... This is all pretty
00:42:52.780
well thought through. Trump did that yesterday as a lead up through the weekend to Liberation Day
00:42:57.580
on Tuesday. Extraordinary. This is the beating heart of President Trump's Make America Great Again.
00:43:06.520
The underpinnings of Make America Great Again are Make America a great manufacturing powerhouse
00:43:13.240
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HomeTitleLock.com. Steve25. Talk to Natalie Dominguez and the team. Spencer, 25% tariffs on
00:46:51.220
automotives. Why is that good for the American people? I've heard some guys in the automotive
00:46:54.960
industry say, oh, this is a disaster. Why is it good? And why did President Trump do that as the
00:47:00.640
opening? That's the preamble for Liberation Day. He did this for a specific reason. Why, sir?
00:47:06.100
Well, he did it as a preamble to Liberation Day because automobiles are such a core element
00:47:14.540
of any industrialized society. All the components that are used in manufacturing automobiles,
00:47:20.840
the engines, there's a lot of transferable technology that relates to everything that we need
00:47:25.520
in order to engage in a successful military conflict to defend our nation. So automobiles are at the core
00:47:31.900
of everything. You know, this is where a lot of our steel goes to, for example. Now, the 25% tariffs
00:47:38.400
are super, super important, and they're going to do really two things. So what the tariffs are going
00:47:45.460
to do is they're going to decrease the amount of imported products that are coming into the country.
00:47:51.020
America imports an amazing amount of automobiles, right? If you think about it,
00:47:56.100
we produce about $800 billion worth of automobiles, parts, engines, and we're importing almost $500
00:48:02.700
billion. So a huge fraction of everything that we consume in this country is imported,
00:48:07.860
especially when it comes to these important vehicles. So what the tariffs are going to do
00:48:12.740
is they're going to decrease the amount that we're importing.
00:48:14.660
Hold it, hold it, full on, full stop, full stop. With all the factories that have been built and all
00:48:18.640
the guys in Toyota, you're telling me of the almost $800 billion a year that we do in purchase,
00:48:24.680
retail purchases of cars, that $500 billion, almost over 50%, is actually manufactured outside
00:48:32.600
the country and brought into the country, sir? Yeah, it's crazy. It's crazy. This industry has
00:48:39.600
been completely hollowed out. America is reliant on foreign imports. We import a ton of vehicles from
00:48:45.740
Europe. You know, a sizable fraction of them are coming from Canada and from Mexico. But the long and
00:48:51.500
short of it is that we're importing over half of everything that we're consuming in terms of the
00:48:55.480
automobile industry. So what we need to do is reshore those factories. Tariffs are going to allow
00:49:01.340
us to do that because it's going to raise the cost of importing. And that's going to create a really big
00:49:06.080
incentive, an economic necessity for these foreign manufacturers to build factories in America. And
00:49:13.080
we're already seeing a bit of that. The day before the tariffs were announced, even Hyundai, they said
00:49:19.700
they're going to invest another $21 billion in America, including they're going to build a new
00:49:23.380
steel plant in Louisiana, right? So that's the first step. We're going to reshore those factories,
00:49:29.020
and it's already happening. It's going to be billions and billions of dollars in capital investment.
00:49:33.360
And you think about, you go back to Adam Smith. I mean, Adam Smith, how do you get rich?
00:49:37.320
How do countries get rich? They get rich by accumulating capital, right? Getting machinery,
00:49:44.260
building factories, things that allow you to produce things more efficiently, right? So when
00:49:49.700
we accumulate that capital, when we invest in ourselves, we set ourselves up to get rich, not
00:49:54.700
just now in the short term, but in the long term, 100 years from now. So once we have those factories,
00:50:00.500
that's obviously going to create a ton of jobs as well, right? And if you think about it,
00:50:05.120
the auto industry, it employs about a million people, and that's for $800 billion worth of
00:50:09.800
production. So if we can reshore, and President Trump's trade team, they're saying that this is
00:50:14.640
going to decrease imports by about 75%. American workers are going to pick up the slack. So we're
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talking about creating somewhere between 300 and 500,000 good-paying manufacturing jobs,
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the sorts of jobs that we lost ever since 1974.
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Hang on. Just hang on. The $800 billion, though, we only manufacture, according to your numbers,
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about $300 billion of the $800 billion or $400 billion max of the $800 billion here. So that's
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a million high-paying jobs for this stat. If we take it to 75%, yes, you're right. You're going to
00:50:49.880
get maybe $500,000 or more high-paying jobs. Is that what the target is for the president, sir?
00:50:56.560
Yeah, I would imagine that they're targeting half a million jobs. And I just want to say that it's
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not just half a million jobs. This is half a million jobs in the manufacturing industry. This
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is like factory floor industrial jobs. And those jobs pay far above average, right? These are good
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paying jobs that we've lost to advanced technology countries like Germany and Italy and Canada,
00:51:23.840
right? So these are good jobs. But it's not just that. They also support a host of other jobs,
00:51:28.460
right? So factories, it's really important, Steve, that everybody understands that a factory is not
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just a service, right? A factory is an anchor industry, sort of like a mine or good farmland,
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right? Other service industries build themselves up around factories. That's the whole reason that
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Detroit and Michigan became rich. I mean, we had American automakers building factories,
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and then these towns coalesced around the factories, right? Like Henry Ford's Dearborn factory.
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Millions of people live around that. Hang on for one second.
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