Episode 4482: Investigating The Victims Of Bidens FBI And DOJ
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On this episode of the War Room, we have a special guest on the show to talk about the CIA, the Feds, and the CIA. We also have the latest on the CIA spying on Catholics in the 1960s and 70s.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
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medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
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the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
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everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
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where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
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these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
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is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
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okay uh tuesday it's tuesday 13 may year of the lord 2025 um by the way in the axis had i had
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shilling on last night this incredible axios article um uh written by i forget one of the
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guys who wrote it just amazing one of the best reporters over there about saving western christendom
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is is the tip of the spear of the maga movement had shilling and other people the posovics of the
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world so i had terry on but in the article they referenced the fact that i always open the show
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with the you know tuesday 13 may in the year of our lord 2025 their heads blow up they hate that
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that's too too too retrograde for them that they actually cited that as one of those because it's
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maga it's the tip of the you know this is what maga is focused on you damn right um i want to show
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real quickly i got solomon on greatest tee up ever was records and we didn't even plan it i was
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talking about it and then the break he goes hey i want to i want to talk about solomon and in the
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tulsi gabbard in the report i just want to show let's can we just quickly we don't have to cut his
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mic on i'll cut his mic on dave brett has been with us for an hour i just i'm not holding you hostage
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this is not a hostage video you're going to join me with your charts we just we've had bigs and
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records and so much news breaking that i am going to get to you dave you doing okay dave
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yeah i got the numbers we had huge graduation graduated 30 000 60 000 on campus i'm recovered
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wow amazing uh just hang on for a second stick there we got we got math ways and means committee
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math that means taxes and day brad's got the charts i want to go to john solomon so records said
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that this tulsi report that she put you know declassified a couple weeks ago and as you know
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he's got he may even have more years than you have solomon of doing this he said it's one of
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the most shocking things he's ever seen because it was the u.s government at the highest levels
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that were actually going to the mess to look at americans and something that dwarfed what happened
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with the fbi and the cia back in the 60s and 70s uh you've got more updates so once again tell this
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audience what this document is the the courage of tulsi gabbard to do it in her first you know 100
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days of being in office and where do we stand with this now sir uh well the good news is in the
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statement last night tulsi gabbard made clear that this is no longer an operating document meaning that
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no federal law enforcement official shall rely on this 2021 memo written by the biden white house and
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its national security council changing the standards for how people would be investigated for domestic
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terrorism and let's just remind people what the standard's been for decades since those abuses in the
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60s and 70s the fbi has always had a thing called a predicate a predicate requires you if you're going
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to open up investigation to have a reasonable factual basis that a crime has occurred the biden white
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house in a classified document that they hid from the american people and from congress changed that
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standard in june of 2021 to you can open up and target an american if they're engaged in concerning
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non-criminal behavior they eviscerated the civil liberty protections of the 1960s and 70s reforms
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it meant that if someone was concerned about you they can open up on you uh and take the full force of
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the government and explains why we saw fbi agents out at school board meetings writing down license plates
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of parents who did no criminal activity why they were targeting members of the military why they were going
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after catholics and coming up with a plan to spy on catholics in latin masses and why they were
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looking at gun owners a direct order from the biden white house to the entire federal law enforcement
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told you you no longer have to protect civil liberties you can simply investigate someone if
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they do something that's concerning to you now the good news is yesterday tulsi gabbert made very clear
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first she declassified the document now she's made clear that this is no longer an operating document
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no federal agent should rely on it that's big news the big issue is how many people were targeted
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between 21 and 25 every one of their names should be made public and every offense against them
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should be made public in the next round of disclosures by the trump administration
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are you are you working on that right now to get the 21 to 25 people those individual names um
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we are sir yeah we're going to ask for those we're going to file FOIAs from every agencies
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uh what they did was they criminalized political dissent this was an effort to use the fbi to
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silence people who didn't agree with the biden administration we've all been through it you went
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through it steve i went through it with hunter biden uh the gun owners the latin catholic mass goers
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the parents this is the memo that now set that emotion and so solomon's on the case to get the next
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level and i'm talking about just a side note the uh latin mass was the richmond office the fbi
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is because my parents who were who were deplorables right the working class folks started from the
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abbey at uh at saint benedict started with one of the priests father adrian a small tiny parish that
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was focused when they allowed that they had been doing the latin mass off the side but they allowed
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the latin mass i think in the late 80s early 90s start the parish that's why they targeted that parish
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to start off in the office and they said i didn't know they said they said yeah yeah i've really never
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disclosed it but it was that i did as soon as i heard about it i got into it so the fbi targeted
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started with that parish because why steve bannon's parents were there but more importantly this parish
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is the working class the deplorables you have this is the side of the catholic the traditionalists that
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are now kind of fighting the pope they got the seven to eight the seven to eight kids two of them
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go in the military either enlist in the marine corps or go to the naval academy or something just the most
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patriotic this is the uh this is the shire right this is the ones that john mccain used these are the
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hobbits this is the john mccain used to mock this shows you how depraved it's just not the latin mass
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catholics they went after the best of the best in this country right they weren't at the working
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class people they went after guns they're going to this they were trying to destroy traditional america
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and they must be a count how to come up so solomon knowing you're on it is great but what are we going
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to do we need hearings we need an investigation we need a special prosecutor this can never be allowed
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to happen again brother what are you doing about it it has to create there has to be such a penalty
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going forward that no one's even tempted to look in this direction again right now that hasn't
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happened tulsi started the process i also want to shout at fbi director cash patel who also put
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out a statement making clear that the fbi will no longer file this guidance so we have that
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confirmation but people need to be investigated the names of every victim that was targeted under
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this policy should be made public we're going to work on it and jim jordan and ron johnson and
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chuck grassy the brave guys who unraveled prior capers by these law enforcement they got to jump into
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action let's get some hearings going john solomon give me your assessment of what's happening in
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saudi arabia today the geopolitics of it behind the scenes why is this such a big deal sir at the end of
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the obama years the uh fulcrum the seesaw was tilted in iran's direction iran was the big gorilla in the
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region donald trump leveled off that seesaw in his first uh term by creating the abraham accords and
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starting to bring arab sunnis and israelis together if this trip this trip results in a deal
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soon with saudi arabia and israel maybe syria and israel the fulcrum will be tipped towards the sunni
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arab israeli american alliance and iran will be isolated like it's never been isolated before
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and the ability to bring it to its knees and get a peaceful resolution to its long years of violence
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could be at hand this is one of the most historic trips if that tilting of the seesaw can happen with
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donald trump on this trip john solomon where do people go to get just the news all your content
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you're putting up social media all of it sir yeah thank you so much just the news.com and jay
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solomon reports is my handle on all social media brother solomon you're on the case i think people
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feel a lot better about it and uh a big hat tip to cash thank you sir particularly tulsi gabbard she's
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worked out pretty well thank you sir they deserve the credit here and president trump who set this in
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coaching president trump um i'm gonna go to dave brett now we we may hear remarks here
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from the president we're doing a two box right now he's getting out of his car right there the
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president of the united states in saudi arabia as soon as he addresses this is all the big shots
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the big wins the world's capital markets are there this this is prince yeah take a full screen people
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see enough of me i ain't looking that good this morning the the um president trump in fact brett i'm
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gonna bring in and don't go to brett and i'm gonna just hear his disembodied voice brett why is this
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such a big deal president's about to address this business conference which he's got larry fink he got
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steve schwartzman he got katsimatidis you got all those billionaires elon musk over there
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kind of elon's just a face in the crowd why is this a big deal brett well i think it's called
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leadership on the world stage the left like you say was decrying the worst stock market uh since the
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great depression they were saying that with a straight face i i just checked stocks keep going
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up he's reassuring all the countries that he's got a plan so when he goes and talks with all these
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countries uh he's got a plan in his back pocket he's not letting everybody know the full plan
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uh but you see the deal with china uh the rates are still very favorable to us you'll never see
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that reported uh by the mainstream press the markets jumped way up he's working all the elements at the
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same time hang on hang on slow down slow down our reassuring guy is saying this is not he he likes
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the tariffs of what he's doing but he's saying hey he's taking out some of some of the fundamental
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building blocks of reshoring uh bringing jobs back here your thoughts sir
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well he it's kind of like the uh the budget package we're going to talk about right he's
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you got to keep some of your friends on hand and so he's got other strategic interests he's pursuing
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uh that involve you know national defense national security uh you just heard the petrodollar
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discussion with our friend uh there's a lot of moving parts and that's what he's really good at
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he's good at watching i'm going to throw tariffs at the world huge uh see what the bond market says
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see what the countries say respond to that uh and he's gathering information about who's our friends
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uh who's being a smart alec behind his back uh who's not being pro-america and he he has the ability
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somehow no other i've never seen any other president come close to this but the energy package the economic
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package the budget package and then people get upset at these little one-off uh you know disturbances
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well of course there's disturbances but they they don't have an alternative robert reich uh for
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example in the the article i think you referenced yesterday dave yeah dave hang one second i want you
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to get the right thing i just want to explain what people are watching and i want to keep that full
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screen the president is in this a center there's going to be a massive uh there's a massive business
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conference this is kind of the heart of why people are there at the saudi trip uh there's going to be
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a huge dinner tonight but president trump is there with senior with uh obviously the mbs and the senior
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officials he's going to be making an address we will pick that up live as soon as it starts we're
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going to keep the camera right there uh amazing uh amazing images of president united states uh okay
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they're they're treating him like royalty are they not i mean this is even beyond above and beyond
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what a normal president united states gets sir yeah no that's right and you know i left off the
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most important part of business is doing business and there's no one better uh and instead of having
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the government involved in every element of our lives look what he's doing he's doing business to
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business deals uh we try to do that i try to do that with uh liberty university uh all political
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comments are my own on these shows uh but that's the best way to do it you make friends you'll notice
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his language even toward china uh we want uh them to be better off we want to be better off uh but
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they're the ones that are not playing by the rules right the monopolies the tyrants uh the communists
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they don't play by the american uh business rules trump's an entrepreneur he wants everyone to be
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very successful he wants what's best off for people he wants people quit dying on the battlefield
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all of his remarks have a moral uh huge moral component to him and he doesn't like wearing that
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on his sleeve uh but what he's accomplishing here look in the middle east he's realigning every
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major region right asia uh africa it can't wait to meet with him they're all pitching deals i've been
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following some of that in the backdrop uh the the china the india modi is with him that's the second
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country uh you know in terms of population weight compared with china and so uh he's being the
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maestro here the left i think should be a little horrified at the success he's encountering
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when you see that everybody uh likes him wherever he goes uh that's a pretty good sign iran you've
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been talking about he's keeping them at bay he's gonna make sure they don't get a nuke he's made that
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very clear they will listen to us uh he's given everyone else talking points and hints on what
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direction they should be moving right when you come to make a pitch a deal with me i want to see some
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favorable terms maybe i'll negotiate give you some favorable terms uh but you better be be coming
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with a terms that are favorable to the u.s and the american worker and you know global growth and so
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he's a win-win guy and that's what you're seeing right in front of you on the on the tv screen
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um so um it's just amazing he's going to address this here shortly that's why um
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this whole thing and particularly this budget we'll get into this maybe now because we're
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having time if president trump starts talking and we can hear it we're going to go uh live to that
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um sure this is why birch gold entered the dollar empire lula of brazil is in beijing today
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she just got back from moscow three days they signed like 50 different documents and i keep saying they
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look like two teenagers on their first date putin and you see them in the box watching the
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quite frankly amazing parade they had for the end of 80th anniversary of of victory in europe day
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which there are 25 to 35 million dead russians on the battlefield um they definitely had something
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to celebrate um the the the bricks and you got brazil and you got you had and lula was there with
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them in the box so you had brazil russia and uh and uh china the only guy they were missing was
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modi so people ought to know this thing in rio is damn serious this is why we've been covering
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for four years end of the dollar empire birchgold.com slash bannon get the rio reset get up to speed be the
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smartest person in the room that's not where we're doing it that's a side that's a side deal but
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doesn't help people start listening to you when you start speaking
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dave bratt as we've got this we're watching the president at this uh at this kind of massive
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conference center talk to me about ways and means today there's going to be a markup we are going
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to have burkett birchett and uh and eli on this evening but walk me through the ways and means this
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tax thing is kind of it's kind of making my brain hurt sir yeah uh it should uh you know the the
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congress and the senate were were tasked with passing the trump agenda uh some of that is in the bill
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uh the ways and means the ways and means is the super uh committee right it's the money committee
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that does all the taxes so when you look at all the other 11 committees uh you know they're they're
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responsible energy was responsible for saving a lot of money uh but you know i think it's less than a
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trillion uh and then the tax piece kicks in uh but those numbers are are getting huge uh when you
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not only lower the rates uh but then they also added a lot of other uh you know exemptions and
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pass-throughs and other stuff that not everyone was expecting and so if you add it all together uh
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with the reconciliation bills released so far uh and including interest costs which uh everyone
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remembers from a year or two ago on this show that's over in the mandatory piece so that's a trillion
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that's not showing up on paper here uh these would add up the the uh ways and means add up roughly six
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trillion dollars in debt uh and seven trillion if they're made permanent and so we had back in 17
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what was called the tcja the tax cuts and jobs act uh is one acronym uh we need to get under our belts in
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the war room the nomenclature the tcja when you see that don't freak out that's just the tax cut
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and job act that was kind of the baseline from 17 uh this year uh we're adding to that uh quite
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substantially that was about three and a half trillion dollars in total uh now the ways and
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means has the tcja extension deficit impact up from three and a half trillion to five trillion dollars
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uh largely due to uh changes in the itemized and other deductions that that used to save us somebody
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we got rid of some of the deductions back then about a 1.5 trillion dollar savings uh and we got
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rid of a trillion of that so uh the numbers are going up and as biggs mentioned uh and and and as
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you were going over with him uh we're you know all this adds up to roughly two trillion to two and a
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half trillion deficits per year going forward and a lot of congressmen and women and senators are
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coming yeah ho ho ho ho slow down slow down not so fast how do you derive that number the two to two
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and a half trillion well that that's the entire budget going so far and then you see ways and means
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adding a little bit to it uh and then the other committee subtracting a little bit from it uh but
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overall it's probably going up a little bit uh with all the language coming in and then the the
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congress members are saying well we got to do you know what we really have to get to is spending
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reductions uh duh right and that that's the whole problem right the uh the revenues as ej said are at
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highs the spending's out of whack it doesn't look like they're getting to the spending cuts that's the
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problem and without those further offsets the spending cuts are called offsets uh in this tax
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lingo that that'll boost our debt to 134 percent of gdp by 2034 right hang on hang on professor hang
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on hang on professor because you're going you're going to count them as i think it's great correct
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me if i'm wrong we have two things here number one we're trying to get deficit as percentage of gdp
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from six and a half or seven percent which is not sustainable everybody says that including
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secretary besson and the president down down to not to zero which dave bratt steve bannett and the
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war and posse would like to be but to at least a level set at three and a half percent right and
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we're supposed to be on a glide slope that gets us there quickly rapidly um offsetting that is the
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theory that you just it's just not cuts or tech but there's this is the last chance that scott
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besson said over and over again the last chance for um by the way they walk in the president i hope
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that's he's like it's like a two-mile walk no this is like two i hope so we keep the president heads up
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he would have brought his clubs and uh you know played through i i this is kind of i don't get i kind
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of don't get this is there an orb at the end of this is you gonna have the orb is that what they're
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going back to just kidding um the the this is the last of the supply side your opportunities and that
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means to drive up the growth rate from 1.78 or 2 to 2.5 3 3.5 whatever is your sense are we missing
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that is there some because what i see on the supply side the parts of the business stuff i like which is
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the r&d and capital expenditure there's not permanent that's just around when trump's around
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of course trump's going to win in 2020 so be around for a while but we're still in case they steal it we
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we still got to get worried they don't make that part of the permanent and tell people why
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it's not the gimmick but why what's this thing about permanent versus not permanent why is permanent
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why are so many things not permanent what what cost does that add because this whole thing's kind of
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gimmicky anyway using reconciliation right is this kind of weird parliamentarian
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move they make explain to people what this is so they they know the voodoo that we're working
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with yeah well and so the ways and means we're talking today the charts and i'll post them uh have
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mainly to do with tax policy and so do i get the sense that we're doing the right thing there no
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because we went way beyond a trillion dollars beyond the tax cut and jobs act with a trillion dollars
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getting rid of itemized and other deductions those are pro voter but not pro growth and so
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you're keying right in on what matters uh the write-offs that big mentioned on uh you know capital
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machinery capital is the number one driver of economic growth i've been saying that for four years
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uh we don't have enough of that uh now we've run out of runway right we we we have spending
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through the roof we have not cut uh and then we're doing a a tax cut package that's a trillion and a
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half bigger than the tax cut package back uh in 2017 and so they have to limit it somewhere and so
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they limited it uh at making some of that permanent has to do with scoring uh what all they add in to
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the tax cut package right and so they're they're trying to minimize the political damage you know just
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as a thought experiment just say you know why don't we just cut tax to zero you know that since
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they're good uh and no one wants to do that thought experiment on our side of course that would be
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great uh but you got to uh plug the holes in the meantime and you've been bringing that point out loud
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and clear let's go but we're gonna get we're gonna get the feedback up and it's like there we are
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in the present we got audio let's listen to some audio here for a second
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ladies and gentlemen it's truly an honor to welcome you all to the Saudi US investment
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I'm Muhammad Dakhil a Saudi journalist and TV presenter and it's my great pleasure to be here with
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you today as we experience a living expression of one of the most influential bilateral relationships
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in the modern world the strategic partnership between the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the
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United States of America and today here in this room it manifests in a very tangible dynamic
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form with 140 distinguished global speakers 2,500 delegates in attendance with us today 15
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in pivotal panel discussions and focused dialogues across very critical sectors and at the center of
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this momentum are the strategic economic partnership agreements signed today we're talking
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about 145 investment agreements totaling more than 300 billion US dollars what a momentum
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the business leaders representing the strategic economic partnership agreements
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to commemorate this moment i deeply honored to welcome his royal highness prince muhammad
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bin salman bin aziz al-soud the crown prince and prime minister and the 45th and 47th
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president of the united states of america mr donald j trump welcome
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please join the business leaders representing the strategic economic partnership agreements for a memorable
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photograph ladies and gentlemen a big round of applause and a deep appreciation for this moment
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trust and determination shared by two nations to move forward together as you can see
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the leaders at the center of this frame shaping the next phase of prosperity for both nations
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the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united states of america
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and now distinguished guests i'm deeply and truly honored to welcome his royal highness prince
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muhammad bin salman bin aziz al-soud crown prince and prime minister to deliver his speech welcome your royal
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what a moment what a moment what a moment what a moment
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what is the él 99 enthusiastic aboard in which republican investor showed him
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نرحب بكم اليوم في المملكة العربية السعودية في المتدرسة ماري
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Okay, we're going to have a translation of this momentarily, folks.
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We're at this massive conference, this massive conference, and what an entrance of President Trump.
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After walking two miles, right, he's like played the back nine.
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You already heard the announcement, $300 billion.
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They're going to get up there, and they're going to have these, you know, talk about the different individual business ventures, business opportunities.
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This is about bringing capital to the United States.
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President Trump, one of his top priorities, and you're going to give me a heads up.
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My crack staff here is going to give me a heads up when they've had a slight technical problem, which is they kind of didn't put the translation up, which you have to have that to make sure you understand this.
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This region right here is kind of, they won the lottery.
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The lottery is they got oil, like you can't believe, can be taken out of the ground at the lowest cost, I think, anywhere.
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And, of course, it's in the epicenter of India and China, which have virtually no natural resources when it comes to energy.
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So the Southeast Asia, India, South Asia, which is exploding, needs this like mother's milk.
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And so now they're trying to take, and this is what MBS with Vision 2030 has tried to do with Vision 2030, has sat there and tried to redirect the investments.
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And they're trying to put it into artificial intelligence and they're trying to put it in advanced chip design or at least financing that.
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And they're going to put a bunch of this into the into the United States.
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So it is a really an extraordinary conference with Gaffney Air State.
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This is, and remember, in 17 when we went over, it was Qatar that would not sign the Memorandum of Understanding on terror financing.
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And it caused a big brouhaha because one of the principal reasons we were there is President Trump wanted to make sure that we had an agreement to kind of stop.
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He was saying, hey, we're going to stop this nonsense on on jihad throughout the world, but particularly coming to the United States of America.
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And Trump did not have one terror attack in his entire four years, which he shut down.
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It was out of control towards the end of the Obama years, both in Europe and in the United States.
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And right after that conference in May, UAE, MBZ, Mohammed bin Zayed, who's kind of the hammer in the in that area of the Emiratis, UAE, he's out of Abu Dhabi.
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But they they control the financial capital of the of the of the of the Persian Gulf area.
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That's one of the things we're going to do the next couple of days, which is Dubai.
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That's one of the new big financial centers of the world.
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And the Saudis basically kind of went to war with Qatar.
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It was essentially a a kind of a brutal encircling Qatar and trying to cut them off.
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And so that is a here you're seeing actually the codification of a ton of investment opportunities between taking really excess cash generated by Saudi Arabia, UAE, the other Emiratis.
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And essentially doing arrangements, deals, et cetera, to put that cash, a lot of it back in the United States of America.
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