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Episode 4484: The Judicial Coup Upon Us, A Look Inside CECOT


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Summary

Learn English with Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, during his visit to Doha, Qatar, where he met with His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Prime Minister of Qatar, and His Excellency Sheikh Saud bin Abdirrahman bin Hassan Al-Hassan Al-Thani, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs, and on behalf of the Honorable Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense of the U.S. of America.


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00:00:00.000 Trump, President of the United States of America, representative of the media.
00:00:22.580 Now, we will see the signing of the agreement of buying aircraft from Boeing.
00:00:48.140 His Excellency Badr bin Abdul Amir will sign from the Qatari side, and Kelly Ortberg will be signing on behalf of Boeing.
00:01:01.040 Between the State of Qatar and the United States of America, Boeing purchase agreement signed on behalf of the State of Qatar by His Excellency Badr Muhammad Al-Mir, CEO of Qatar Airways Company, and on behalf of the United States, Kelly Ortberg, President and CEO of the Boeing Company.
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00:02:18.220 We will now witness the signing of a number of agreements in the field of defense between the State of Qatar and the United States of America.
00:02:35.160 Signed on behalf of the State of Qatar by His Excellency Sheikh Saud bin Abdirrahman bin Hassan Althani, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs.
00:02:46.160 And on behalf of the United States of America by the Honorable Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense of the United States of America.
00:02:53.500 Firstly, a letter, a statement of intent on defense cooperation between the State of Qatar and the United States of America.
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00:03:23.500 Secondly, a letter of offer and acceptance for MQ-9B aircrafts, and a letter of offer
00:03:43.620 and acceptance, F.S. Lids.
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00:03:50.500 It is my honor to announce the signing of a joint declaration of cooperation between
00:03:56.120 the State of Qatar and the United States of America, signed on behalf of the State of
00:04:02.180 Qatar by His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, and the
00:04:07.940 Honorable Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America.
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00:04:31.500 The signing ceremony has now come to an end.
00:04:36.180 And now, a joint statement from His Highness the Emir and the President.
00:04:43.180 The signing ceremony has now come to an end.
00:04:44.180 And now, a joint statement from His Highness the Emir and the President.
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00:05:06.800 We had a couple of hours of great meeting with the President, and we discussed many issues,
00:05:15.800 our great bilateral relationship, and also the situation in the region.
00:05:21.420 Of course, I think after signing these documents, we are going to another level of relationship
00:05:27.420 between Qatar and the United States.
00:05:28.420 So, I just wanted to thank you, Mr. President, again, for this historic visit.
00:05:33.420 Thank you very much, sir.
00:05:34.420 Well, thank you very much.
00:05:36.420 And this has been a very interesting couple of hours.
00:05:40.420 We discussed the world.
00:05:42.420 We discussed Russia and Ukraine, where you've been a tremendous help in so many different
00:05:48.420 ways.
00:05:49.420 We discussed Iran, where it's been really an interesting situation.
00:05:55.420 I have a feeling it's going to work out.
00:05:57.420 I think it's going to work out.
00:05:58.420 It's got to work out.
00:05:59.420 One way or the other, we know it's going to work out.
00:06:01.420 But you were a great help.
00:06:04.420 And other things, but in particular, the trade is the ... Kelly's telling me from Boeing,
00:06:12.420 it's the largest order of jets in the history of Boeing.
00:06:15.420 That's pretty good.
00:06:17.420 And that's 140.
00:06:20.420 Was that a 140 or 160?
00:06:22.420 Well, yeah, but you're right, it's actually 200, including the 40.
00:06:30.420 So, it's over $200 billion, but 160 in terms of the jets.
00:06:36.420 That's fantastic.
00:06:37.420 So, that's a record, Kelly.
00:06:39.420 And congratulations to Boeing.
00:06:41.420 Get those planes out there.
00:06:42.420 Get them out there.
00:06:43.420 But I just want to thank you.
00:06:45.420 We've been friends for a long time, long before politics.
00:06:48.420 Well, for you, it was politics.
00:06:49.420 For me, it wasn't.
00:06:50.420 Right?
00:06:51.420 But we've been friends for a long time.
00:06:53.420 And this is an outstanding man.
00:06:55.420 He's a great man.
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00:06:59.420 The United States is in a very strong position militarily.
00:07:03.420 We have the best equipment anywhere in the world.
00:07:05.420 You're buying a lot of that equipment, actually.
00:07:07.420 And I think we're going to see some of it in action tomorrow at the ...
00:07:11.420 We won't call it an airfare, but it's going to be sort of an airfare.
00:07:14.420 We're going to be shown a display that's going to be incredible.
00:07:17.420 They have the latest and the greatest of our planes and just about everything else.
00:07:23.420 So, I think it's going to be a lot of fun and very interesting.
00:07:26.420 But I just want to thank you for the friendship, for the long time friendship.
00:07:30.420 And again, long before any of this stuff.
00:07:32.420 We just liked each other.
00:07:34.420 That's not a bad thing.
00:07:35.420 That's a good thing.
00:07:36.420 But we always had a very special relationship.
00:07:39.420 And we came from Saudi Arabia, where we have another great man over there that's a friend of yours.
00:07:45.420 And you two guys get along so well and like each other.
00:07:48.420 You sort of remind me a little bit of each other, if you want to know the truth.
00:07:52.420 Both tall, handsome guys that happen to be very smart.
00:07:55.420 But he's also a very special guy.
00:07:59.420 And it's good to see all the relationships forming in the Middle East.
00:08:02.420 Because the Middle East is really being talked about all over the world.
00:08:06.420 And we're having a lot to do with it.
00:08:08.420 We're helping a lot.
00:08:09.420 But they're doing a tremendous job.
00:08:11.420 So, I just want to thank everybody very much for being here.
00:08:15.420 I want to thank the media.
00:08:16.420 The media has been very fair, actually.
00:08:18.420 And it's a great honor to be with you.
00:08:20.420 This is — you take a look at this room.
00:08:22.420 This room is the real deal.
00:08:24.420 That's called white marble.
00:08:25.420 It's very hard to buy.
00:08:27.420 Believe me, I know very well.
00:08:29.420 Because you try to buy it, you can't buy it.
00:08:31.420 And you just take a look at what you have here.
00:08:33.420 It's been incredible what you've been able to build as a nation.
00:08:37.420 And we're with you all the way.
00:08:39.420 And you know that.
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00:08:58.420 Right there, you see President Trump left Saudi Arabia.
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00:09:02.420 The ceremony has now —
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00:09:04.420 Went to Qatar.
00:09:06.420 A little different than the first time we went there back in 17.
00:09:10.420 I explained that.
00:09:11.420 What we'd like to do is that we're going to do a cold — we got our cold open.
00:09:14.420 Let's just blow the break.
00:09:15.420 Let's do the full cold open to the show.
00:09:17.420 We're going to bring it in.
00:09:18.420 We got — because we got the ceremony, President Trump arrived.
00:09:20.420 He just signed all the deals.
00:09:22.420 Now we're going to go back in time, show you about his arrival, what happened, some of the big news yesterday.
00:09:28.420 Let's go ahead and let it rip.
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00:13:40.420 builders wrecked far more nations than they built, and the interventionalists were intervening in
00:13:48.200 complex societies that they did not even understand themselves. They told you how to do it, but they
00:13:54.220 had no idea how to do it themselves. Peace, prosperity, and progress ultimately came not
00:14:00.220 from a radical rejection of your heritage, but rather from embracing your national traditions
00:14:06.680 and embracing that same heritage that you love so dearly. President Trump is in Qatar this morning
00:14:15.000 after wrapping up the first leg of his Middle East visit in Saudi Arabia. While there, Trump sat down
00:14:21.640 with Syria's new president and spoke about the decision to lift sanctions on that country's
00:14:28.660 government. It gives them a chance for greatness. The sanctions were really crippling, very powerful,
00:14:34.580 and I spoke to Mohammed and I spoke to our friend from Turkey who we just spoke to also
00:14:43.200 by phone now, but felt very strongly that this would give them a chance. It's not going to be
00:14:49.940 easy anyway, so it gives them a good strong chance, and it was my honor to do so. So we will be dropping
00:14:57.340 all of the sanctions on Syria, which I think really is going to be a good thing.
00:15:02.660 So David Ignatius, obviously a lot of questions hanging over the new leadership in Syria. The Wall
00:15:07.920 Street Journal cautiously optimistic, though, saying they need to be given a chance. I'm curious your
00:15:12.780 thoughts. So Joe, after the terrible Syrian civil war, the awful loss of life, to see a chance for Syria
00:15:20.860 to come back together as a country under President Ahmad al-Sharah is, I think, a very positive trend,
00:15:27.520 and lifting sanctions is a necessary part of that. The big bet that President Trump and really the
00:15:34.500 whole Arab world is making is that Ahmad al-Sharah, the president who was formally a member of an
00:15:40.480 affiliate of al-Qaeda, really has changed that he's going to be a leader who will put his terrorist
00:15:47.020 background behind him and will be able to unify the country. Interestingly, this is something that
00:15:53.900 Israel was quite worried about, but it was pressed by Turkey, which has been the biggest backer of
00:16:00.860 al-Sharah, encouraged to help train his forces before he took power. So it's a big move by President
00:16:08.580 Trump. We were all expecting that this trip to Saudi Arabia would be pop and, you know, elaborate
00:16:15.180 meetings. Right. But it's been that, but it's also had a lot of substance.
00:16:25.260 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
00:16:33.600 these people. I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. The people have
00:16:40.200 had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've tried to do everything
00:16:43.940 in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:16:46.980 And where do people like that go to share the big line? MAGA media. I wish in my soul, I wish
00:16:53.960 that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:17:00.900 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:17:07.100 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:17:13.260 It's Wednesday, 14 May, Euroville, 2025. Another historic day in the Middle East as President Trump
00:17:21.500 reorganizes the Middle East the most since Sykes-Picot back in 1918. We're very honored to have
00:17:28.460 our guest in-house for the remainder of this hour. He's been here the whole time, but of course,
00:17:33.820 recovering live everything the president does. Congressman Matt Gaetz, one of the greatest
00:17:39.900 young men in his generation and sorely missed. We'll get into that. So first off, you were one
00:17:45.580 of the early proponents in President Trump's inner circle. I call it kind of the the Gaetz-Tucker
00:17:51.740 school of hate, non-interventionism. Walk me through why what's happened the last couple of days is so
00:17:57.740 historic. And so many of people that have been colleagues of ours, we've been close to, and
00:18:04.140 you're a huge defender of Israel, are like their heads are blowing up. Tell me tell me what has
00:18:09.980 gone on here. What has actually transpired the last couple of days? You're seeing a total
00:18:14.540 rapprochement in the Middle East. This is a region of the world that, you know, 20 years ago was run by
00:18:22.540 a bunch of guys in their 80s. And I think you see the guys who now run this part of the world in
00:18:29.020 their 30s, 40s, early 50s, having a real taste for Western ways and Western markets and Western women.
00:18:38.540 And they are eager to embrace their relationship with the United States in a different way.
00:18:45.180 I have been a critic of Saudi Arabia. I'm certainly a critic of Iran.
00:18:49.820 I don't believe- You've been a big critic of Qatar.
00:18:52.460 Well, at times, but I also see, I've also praised Qatar for, frankly, doing some of the diplomatic
00:19:00.620 work that has to be done in places where we can't and don't talk to everybody because of the foolish
00:19:06.460 mistakes of the neocons and neoliberals. And that was the core of Trump's message on this trip. That clip
00:19:12.220 of his speech where he talked about the nation builders destroying more nations than they ever
00:19:16.380 built, the interventionists not understanding the places in which they are intervening,
00:19:21.180 and the fact that the true prosperity of the Middle East was built by the people who live there.
00:19:26.940 Brother Davidson, or the Federalist lead story, is that speech, I've got it up on Getter, folks,
00:19:31.020 if you want to go look at it, that that speech was the end of the neocons. He basically said that
00:19:36.300 speech of President Trump and the way he went through a logical argument of how we got here and where
00:19:41.100 we're going forward with these folks, basically ended what we consider the neocon experiment.
00:19:46.140 And I think it also, yeah, I think it certainly was the capstone of that moment in history in the
00:19:53.100 Middle East. But I think it's also a message to other parts of the developing world. I, you know,
00:19:58.380 what is our Africa strategy? Like, no one could really distill that central America, or in a lot
00:20:04.140 of a lot of the global south, frankly, in the developing economies in Asia, we seem to be trying to
00:20:10.220 draw them into work with the United States to pull them away from China. But I think that the doctrine
00:20:16.860 is very applicable globally, that success is not going to be some function of an American,
00:20:23.820 uh, you know, democracy experiment or interventionist war. Success is going to have to
00:20:29.580 derive from the people in the region. David Ignatius and Ed Luce, I talked to Ed Luce at
00:20:33.180 the Financial Times earlier, they're like stunned at what's going on. Ignatius from the Langley-Bugle,
00:20:38.060 Washington Post, the spokesman for the CIA, they're gushing over Trump this morning on
00:20:42.460 Morning Joe. Uh, more, more engaged in the world than, than... Now, why do you think that is?
00:20:47.420 It's because it's Qatar. Because are we not playing, are we not playing the globalist game?
00:20:50.860 What do you... You're not... No, no, no, no. You're missing the signal here.
00:20:53.740 Okay, fine. Go ahead. The signal, the signal is what... What is, what is Qatar?
00:20:58.140 I mean, the, the fusion of Qatar and the CIA is, is something that has been broadly discussed.
00:21:05.820 And I, I have to be a little careful here, but yeah, I mean, come on, Steve, that there's a reason
00:21:10.780 Qatar exists to be the place where a lot of these bad hombres live. And it's because it's a place
00:21:15.820 where you can keep an eye on them. Where would you prefer them in the Hindu Kush or in downtown Doha,
00:21:20.620 where you can see every... Yeah, every... Exactly. And you can, you know...
00:21:25.020 We went over there, and you were key to this in the thinking of the time. We went over in 17,
00:21:29.340 Riyadh, Jerusalem, and Rome. And in Riyadh, as you remember, because you're one of the guys that
00:21:33.740 were working on this behind the scenes, we had the stop the tariff financing memorandum of
00:21:37.740 understanding. Qatar went out of the way saying, we're not signing this. We had a big brouhaha over
00:21:42.060 there. And then 30 days afterwards, uh, MBZ and MBS basically surrounded Qatar. And we almost went,
00:21:49.500 they almost went to war. What's changed in that, uh, eight years? Uh, I think that
00:21:56.700 particularly... Where the president's getting a state visit, there's a state dinner tonight,
00:22:00.460 he's signing deals with these guys, $200 billion of Boeing jets. Yeah. I think that it is the,
00:22:06.140 the prowess that Qatar holds in the economic system right now that is undeniable and has to be reckoned
00:22:14.780 with in some way on peaceful terms. Is the economic system just spreading money around
00:22:19.180 basically Europe, the United States and other places to kind of buy people off or to look the
00:22:23.340 other way? Is Mark Levin and these guys right that we're looking the other way of the guys
00:22:26.780 that financed the Muslim Brotherhood just because it's convenient or easy for us to do that?
00:22:31.260 I mean, you asked me if I believed Qatar had funded the Muslim Brotherhood. And I,
00:22:34.940 my answer was not any more than we have. I mean, you know, like, Oh, what, what? America's now
00:22:39.420 going to say funding the Muslim Brotherhood means you get disqualified from the global stage.
00:22:43.980 They're like paging Matt Abedin, paging Hillary Clinton.
00:22:47.820 Matt Gaetz is breaking, breaking news here. Um, so you believe what President Trump,
00:22:53.500 this is for our non-interventionists. This is the way you do.
00:22:56.220 This is how you do it. By the way, look, look, look at how we got out of this thing with the Houthis.
00:23:00.780 Okay. All of the neocons wanted the Houthi deal to draw us into some big war with Iran,
00:23:07.900 which is their fever dream. And Trump brilliantly played a little fire on ice there and, and resolved
00:23:14.940 that on the best possible terms for the United States. And now he's able to take the victory
00:23:19.820 lap and say, look, I'm not here to be the block captain of Baghdad. You know, I'm not here to try
00:23:25.340 to figure out how to send a bunch of Western urban planners into Kandahar. I'm, I'm here to trade with
00:23:31.420 you. I'm here to sell you our weapons so that you are peaceful with us and interoperable with our,
00:23:37.260 with our ways and not the Chinese or the Russians. And I think that's kind of how Trump era colonialism
00:23:44.620 in 2025 is going to work. Like all the, you want to sit there and wax poetic about, oh,
00:23:49.820 they spread money around. Donald Trump is the guy who just by executive order stopped the enforcement
00:23:54.780 of the Ford Corrupt Practices Act. And he's totally right about it. He is totally right about it.
00:23:59.260 So our policy is going to be a lot more permissive on that kind of stuff and a lot more realistic
00:24:04.700 because by the way, that's how the world works. That is how the world works. You're in San Diego
00:24:09.180 now. I'm in Florida, but I spent some time in San Diego. You're a Florida man. Um, big announcement
00:24:14.540 coming out of also, uh, your show and your, and your network or the hearings this morning. I'll get to
00:24:19.340 that in a second. 32nd street, North Island, carrier battle, one of those carriers and a carrier battle
00:24:24.140 group, uh, out of the third fleet, seventh fleet is now patrolling, uh, the red sea with one out of
00:24:30.140 Norfolk, I think. Uh, so two carrier battle groups that are keeping the Suez canal open for our European
00:24:35.260 partners. Do you have a problem with that? I, I think that we should not put ourselves in a situation
00:24:42.060 where we get drug into a war of someone else's choosing. And I think when we jam up the red sea
00:24:48.700 with a bunch of American gray hole vessels, that risk is, is higher than, uh, than I like it to be.
00:24:55.500 Talk to me about, um, talk to me about, uh, the show, the big network announcement.
00:25:00.460 Yeah. So look, I want, I believe that we have to go and create the outposts for our communication
00:25:07.500 strategy. And you, you've built this out of your basement. I mean, I helped you do it back
00:25:12.060 during the impeachment days. And when I showed up at one American news, you know, we were on
00:25:16.380 about 10 million homes. We've added sling. Now we've added dish now. And today, the big announcement
00:25:22.380 that we are going to be on a spectrum, which is, uh, which is one of the properties of
00:25:27.020 charter communications is the largest cable provider in the country. It will be carrying
00:25:31.500 one American news. It will be carrying the Mac gauge show. We are thrilled about it. And
00:25:36.700 we have to create these lily pads at RAV and Newsmax, even at, even at Fox, I hate to say,
00:25:43.340 for our, our people to be able to go and, and fertilize this ecosystem that is now the most
00:25:49.740 powerful thing. How did this happen? Because they, they cut the hair. I mean,
00:25:53.020 and one American news always had the great kind of like CNN type news all day long. I mean,
00:25:58.300 it was fantastic. I mean, the packages were just amazing. I mean, better than CNN.
00:26:02.140 They clearly wanted that shut down. They shut the hearings down hard. I mean,
00:26:05.580 you guys were nowhere at one time, even getting back to the 10 million was a struggle.
00:26:08.940 How did the hearings and you guys pull this off? Well, uh, I got to say,
00:26:12.780 Robert Herring is a man of a different generation and he is as tough as it gets. And he just bore
00:26:19.020 down and at personal cost, he kept the lights on, but now this is a thriving business. Um,
00:26:24.940 we are, we're with the ability to be on cable, uh, we're going to be able to have a great future for
00:26:30.460 one American news. And you know what I think, you know, I think it's happening, Steve,
00:26:33.660 because I think a lot of these providers don't want to have a real, uh, you know, tough eye from
00:26:41.260 the FCC or the DOJ antitrust division, uh, if they are engaged in censorship. And I think
00:26:47.260 good corporate citizenship has been reflected by charter and we hope good corporate citizenship
00:26:52.220 by others to allow diverse political viewpoints and to allow the marketplace of ideas to thrive.
00:26:58.300 And if we do that, then I think the country succeeds. I think we resolve our differences
00:27:02.540 through debate and discourse and not more unruly things.
00:27:05.340 We're going to take a commercial break in a moment, but before I do it,
00:27:07.660 because I want to get back to your efforts, particularly behind the scenes,
00:27:11.500 people, I don't think totally realize how important you've been on the deportations,
00:27:16.860 how important you've been in a whole strategy in Central America. But tell me about the show.
00:27:20.540 Talk to us about the show. How are you doing? Tell me what you're trying to do, the podcast, all that.
00:27:24.940 Well, every night at nine o'clock Eastern on, on weeknights, uh, for an hour, we get together,
00:27:30.300 the top newsmakers. We had a Tulsi Gabbard on last week. We had the vice president of El Salvador.
00:27:35.100 Uh, you know, you have really taught me a lot about how global populism is connected. So we've had
00:27:41.740 leaders from Europe, Latin America, all over the world, uh, to, uh, really break down this judicial
00:27:48.540 coup that we are under. And I have had, you believe it because we say we're hurtling towards,
00:27:52.860 it's a convergence of crises, but we're hurting, hurtling towards one that's got to be resolved
00:27:56.460 by the end of June. We are in the middle of a slow moving judicial coup right now, I believe.
00:28:02.460 And I believe that the fundamental test for members of the Trump administration is,
00:28:07.660 are you willing to defy an unlawful court order? Uh, that's going to happen. By the way,
00:28:12.460 before they leave tomorrow, and by the way, we're going to have wall to wall coverage on this,
00:28:16.460 they're going to argue the 14th amendment, uh, this huge birthright citizenship case tomorrow,
00:28:21.420 before they leave in June, is this going to be, have to be rectified, particularly about
00:28:26.860 his article two powers as commander in chief and the writ of habeas for June.
00:28:30.860 Well, before they leave in June. No, you don't think it'd be resolved by that.
00:28:34.700 Listen, we'll be able to go, we'll go to a whole entire summer. The Supreme court will not step in
00:28:38.620 here. Uh, I believe that the Supreme court is very concerned about losing the veneer of legitimacy.
00:28:45.980 If president Trump has an appropriate, robust view of his article two powers. And I think that's why
00:28:52.380 Roberts has been ruling the way he has to try to, to, to at least keep some tension on the line.
00:28:58.140 Um, I don't know that we get a resolution on that.
00:29:01.500 You don't think we get a resolution. You think that lingers through the summer and into the,
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00:32:53.740 Okay, there's some absolutely amazing footage that was made by Congressman Gates. We went this
00:32:58.460 historic trip, and our former producer, Vish Burra. Let me know as soon as we have it. I want to show
00:33:03.420 this. It's breathtaking. We're going to put up, you guys see the whole thing. It's, I don't know,
00:33:07.500 10 or so minutes long. Since the cutter thing, we don't have time to fly. I want to go back to your
00:33:11.980 theory of the case. This is very important. When Matt Gates says something, it's important.
00:33:15.660 Walk me through the Constitution, because we're having a convergence of trying to end the kinetic
00:33:19.660 part of the Third World War, the deportations, the Constitution, and the refinancing.
00:33:24.620 All right, let me let it rip here. Okay. We have been building this populist movement. We've got
00:33:29.260 populist energy in the Congress. We got our few populist senators, you know, Vance, Holly. We had
00:33:35.820 the guy from Indiana, Braun, Rick Scott. You can get a populist president even. And so the one place
00:33:42.780 that the elitists have us cornered out is the judiciary. Because if you're a populist
00:33:48.380 great thinker, it is really hard to be a judge. You know why? The system to become a judge requires
00:33:53.980 judicial nominating commissions. And like, you had to be the second recording vice president of the
00:33:59.020 local bar association. And then like, maybe you also go to Harvard and Yale. Well, maybe because
00:34:03.900 a Democrat senator and a Republican senator had to agree to allow you to proceed. So it's this whole
00:34:09.580 mating dance with the establishment that you have to go through to become a federal judge that you don't
00:34:17.420 have to go through even to be a congressman or a senator or a president. It is more exquisite and
00:34:24.700 more challenging. And it draws you deeper into the establishment to take that position. So if we did
00:34:31.420 all of this, won the swing states, beat DeSantis, trudged through the snow in Iowa and New Hampshire,
00:34:38.380 if we did all of what we did to eke out these majorities in the Congress and to get Trump through
00:34:45.180 assassination attempts and indictments, so that some sniveling little you-know-what in like a
00:34:51.340 Massachusetts courtroom can dictate to us the terms of U.S. foreign policy, then this has all been for
00:34:58.700 not. And so it cannot stand. You know who I think had the clarion moment of this? Secretary of State
00:35:04.140 Marco Rubio, who I used to work for back in 2005. And when a reporter asked him if he was going to
00:35:09.820 talk about the nature of his communications with Salvadorian President Nahid Bukele, he said,
00:35:14.620 I'm not telling you and I'm not telling a judge. You know why? Because that is not the purview of
00:35:20.380 the courts. We're going to have to take this position, okay? We're not getting out of this
00:35:24.780 presidency without having to thoroughly reject one of these unconstitutional nationwide injunctions. And
00:35:33.100 so the Bannon, you know, if we were doing this like the old days, we would say, okay, if this is coming,
00:35:39.820 what is the ground you want to fight on? And I propose to this audience and to you and to my
00:35:45.100 former colleagues in Congress, that the best ground to fight on is deportations under the Alien
00:35:51.340 Enemies Act. Clearly in the article two purview of the president, the country is overwhelmingly on
00:35:58.060 our side. And so I went down to Sakat prison. I was the first American journalist inside the
00:36:03.420 trendy Iraq. Hang on, before we get there, this has been a project that you have worked on for years.
00:36:08.780 Walk me through to get to that prison, even to have our guys down there just in the materialized,
00:36:13.020 walk me through the logic you had to think this through. Well, I started to see what was happening
00:36:18.780 in El Salvador, where this man turned a country from the murder capital of the world into the
00:36:23.900 safest country in the Western Hemisphere. And I started talking about it on your program,
00:36:27.900 I started talking about it in Congress. He invited me down to his inauguration. I met him there. We
00:36:33.180 became fast friends. He's my age. And I really became an advocate for the US El Salvador relationship.
00:36:41.260 And he said to a group of congressmen who were down meeting with him during the last term that,
00:36:47.980 you know, if Trump won, and if Trump needed a place to put thugs and criminals, that El Salvador had
00:36:54.780 developed an expertise with this. Because in a country of 6 million people, they've rounded up
00:37:00.540 40,000 hardened gang members. If you do that in a country of that size, you get security real quick.
00:37:07.420 And this guy has a 91% approval rating. The state of exception that allowed those people to be rounded
00:37:14.380 up, that has a 95% approval rating. Even the prisoner I spoke to who admitted to killing 50 people
00:37:23.100 said, yeah, what do you mean 50 people? No, he said he said he killed 50 people. That's how he ended.
00:37:27.660 That's, you know, we asked him how he ended up in Sakat. He said homicide. We asked how many people
00:37:32.460 he killed. He said about 50. And most of his time was in the United States and killings in the United
00:37:36.700 States. And he said, look, this new president got in and he meant business and we got what we deserved
00:37:42.220 here in Sakat prison. And so look, we please, we cannot be tolerant of this judicial coup. We cannot have an
00:37:51.260 administration and a Congress that sits back and allows like the, you know, uh, the best selection
00:37:58.620 of the Harvard Law Admissions Council to be able to run the country. And, and there's those deportation
00:38:06.540 flights should resume immediately to Sakat prison. And look, we're not, we're not going to be able to
00:38:12.140 have a judge comes in and puts it, they run into court and do a TRO. You just keep rolling because
00:38:16.060 your commander in chief, keep the planes flying. This is us foreign policy with enemy combatants,
00:38:21.740 with the public on our side on president Trump's signature issue. If we are not willing to do this
00:38:27.180 in the face of some woke topian in a black robe, then we did not deserve this victory.
00:38:32.620 Let's play. We got some footage, but you've got so much great footage. We're going to play it
00:38:36.220 throughout the day. I want to play a snippet here that was quite shocking when I saw it. And I've
00:38:41.260 seen a lot of this stuff. Let's go and play it.
00:38:42.620 See his reaction to the Trende Aragua prison ward.
00:39:12.620 Vibetra! Vibetra! Vibetra! Vibetra!
00:39:30.940 Okay, Rebecca, what did we just see there?
00:39:49.500 And what were they shouting at you guys?
00:39:51.280 They want out.
00:39:52.800 They want to come back here.
00:39:54.820 And we can't let them.
00:39:57.460 You know, these were people who were involved in criminal gang activities
00:40:00.280 in the United States.
00:40:01.820 They have all the gang markings that have been screened for those affiliations.
00:40:05.800 And you know what?
00:40:06.580 You don't get to come back.
00:40:07.560 You don't get to invade our country and then expect that when you're in a
00:40:11.940 Salvadorian prison, we're going to come bail you out.
00:40:14.040 And I've got to say, the camera work of War Room alum Vish Burra was masterful.
00:40:22.800 Absolutely masterful.
00:40:23.900 All of the footage on our big special was filmed by one guy,
00:40:27.880 Vish Burra, War Room trained, War Room Harden.
00:40:29.780 You're so, it's so scary when you see the whole thing.
00:40:33.020 And then you go to the other, we don't have time,
00:40:34.540 but you go to the other side with the MS-13 who are the baddest of the bad hombres.
00:40:39.340 They're like sheep.
00:40:40.720 It's actually, it's freaky about how this happened.
00:40:44.680 How did that happen?
00:40:45.500 They're just broken people.
00:40:47.240 I think a lot of them were on thousand-year sentences.
00:40:49.940 There was a moment when we were in the MS-13 ward on a different visit
00:40:54.060 when Congressman Andy Biggs turned to the warden and said,
00:40:57.220 did everyone here kill someone?
00:40:58.860 Because there were thousands.
00:41:00.340 And the warden looked back and said, oh no, everyone here killed more than one someone.
00:41:04.600 And so it's for people who are multiple killers.
00:41:07.860 And it is totally zapped of the will to fight.
00:41:12.980 After they've been in that environment, no will to fight and they're not a threat to anyone.
00:41:16.720 But you know what?
00:41:17.700 I also show my audience the promise that comes out of this on the other side,
00:41:22.180 where people can start businesses and grow families and grow dreams.
00:41:26.420 And guess what?
00:41:27.940 President Bukele's number one ask of us is please cut off the foreign aid.
00:41:31.940 Because the way we treat these parts of the world is by funding NGOs
00:41:36.120 that then go after the governments that are making life better for people.
00:41:41.200 You're one to always go on smart offense.
00:41:43.860 With these judges, Mike, should we be cutting off $2 billion of the $10 billion the federal courts gets?
00:41:51.080 Should you cut off $2 billion?
00:41:52.100 Should you start getting rid of judges, taking away districts?
00:41:54.840 Steve, you and I both know that if you cut the federal courthouse budget 95%,
00:42:01.660 those dedicated Woketopians that want to issue these injunctions
00:42:05.940 will set up a tent in the parking lot and issue them, okay?
00:42:10.420 So I think that, look, the impeachments are justified, but that's not really a strategy.
00:42:16.980 That's more of a spasm.
00:42:18.540 And I think that, well, we'll cut their funding.
00:42:20.840 What have you seen Congress cut the funding to anything?
00:42:23.060 We can't even get the Congress to cut the funding to USAID.
00:42:25.980 We showcased that USAID was a grift to the world, and then they won't even vote to cut that.
00:42:31.020 So they're not going to do that.
00:42:32.060 Or the doge cuts.
00:42:32.660 No, no, no.
00:42:33.160 They won't codify.
00:42:34.140 This requires fortitude and resilience.
00:42:37.720 This is not some legislative activity.
00:42:40.080 This is an activity where our country has to look within and say, just as Marco Rubio did,
00:42:46.020 we are not going to let these people conduct matters of policy of the United States of America.
00:42:51.340 And if they'd have just stuck to their lane, we probably would have had judicial review of birthright citizenship and all that.
00:42:57.960 But when it's like a federal judge saying that the Department of Health and Human Services has to put the transsexual guidebook back on the website,
00:43:06.160 it is so far afield that the only acceptable response in this environment, the only acceptable response from the administration is to ignore these orders.
00:43:18.400 I think complying with them is constitutional vandalism.
00:43:23.520 What do you recommend now to the administration?
00:43:25.220 You're saying when you see these orders that are so clearly unconstitutional about your Article II powers as chief executive, as commander-in-chief,
00:43:35.020 and as chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer, you're saying don't comply.
00:43:39.700 Well, Steve, this is Trump's great superpower, revelation, right?
00:43:44.480 And I think he knows how to pick the fights to reveal the enemies in the right sequence.
00:43:50.360 But my humble advice to the administration is pick it on this one.
00:43:55.580 Pick it on the Alien Enemies Act deportation because through the resistance to the administration's actions on that,
00:44:02.880 you will reveal so much to the country about the globalist invasion and the judicial coup that is allowing it.
00:44:10.300 Let's talk about weaponization.
00:44:13.060 Are you comfortable right now?
00:44:14.940 Ed Martin got bounced out of a D.C. attorney.
00:44:19.240 He's now on the Weaponization Task Force.
00:44:21.220 You've got Judge Deneen coming in.
00:44:24.440 Maine Justice, they barely have a foothold over there.
00:44:27.460 As much as they're bringing in new people, of course, we blew out 100 in the Civil Rights Division.
00:44:32.000 Do you think we've got control enough of Maine Justice that the anti-weaponization movement that you said had to happen?
00:44:39.380 Yeah, I can't judge it in that type of a binary fashion.
00:44:42.780 I think they're doing a great job over a justice.
00:44:45.080 Look at the directional progress of this, though.
00:44:47.960 Like the last time you and I were sitting, when we first sat at this table,
00:44:52.000 we literally had an attorney general working against us,
00:44:54.700 hoping that Trump had committed some sort of crime that they could throw him in prison for.
00:44:59.000 And not just that, both of you and I were going to prison.
00:45:00.920 Right, exactly.
00:45:01.540 They had massive investigations.
00:45:03.000 Right.
00:45:03.260 So, I mean, we've gone from the other side, like the person at the top wanting to throw us all in jail
00:45:09.260 and, like, busting down the doors of MAGA grandmothers in Homer, Alaska.
00:45:12.520 And not just that, when you were in the studio, we used to keep the door locked saying,
00:45:15.200 hey, but, you know, they could kick down the door at any time.
00:45:17.240 Right.
00:45:17.540 So we've gone from that to, like, maybe, you know,
00:45:21.120 we might have a slightly different view on who someone for rungs down into the bowels of the DOJ are.
00:45:27.440 So that really means a lot of the work we did do to fill out the billets is resulting in better policy outcomes.
00:45:35.520 It is so rough over there.
00:45:39.680 And I got a little peek at it.
00:45:41.880 And I think that Pam Bondi is doing—
00:45:43.160 So rough in trying to get control of the building.
00:45:44.940 Well, I think that most of the people who work there probably wake up every day trying to make General Bondi's job harder.
00:45:54.320 And that's really tough to deal with.
00:45:56.000 And I think when you look through that lens, what she's done on the deportations, on the law enforcement front,
00:46:03.160 that's who and what Pam Bondi is.
00:46:06.140 She is a nose-to-the-grindstone law enforcement, you know, go see where the crimes are, get the perpetrators, and hold them accountable.
00:46:13.560 We've got to go to a quick break.
00:46:14.860 If the president decides that they're so swamped over there, he needs a special prosecutor to go after that,
00:46:20.640 and Matt Gaetz is always the top of his list, does Matt Gaetz do that job?
00:46:25.580 I don't think we need special prosecutors now because we have the apparatus of the Justice Department, right?
00:46:32.220 So in an ideal world, it's the U.S. attorneys that we have that are doing that work.
00:46:38.180 Matt Gaetz is with us for another block.
00:46:39.900 Short commercial break.
00:46:40.620 Back in a moment.
00:46:41.040 We will break till they're all gone.
00:46:43.560 We rejoice when there's no more.
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00:48:06.440 Okay, there's some absolutely amazing footage that was made by Congressman Gates.
00:48:10.800 We went this historic trip, and our former producer, Vish Burra.
00:48:14.540 Let me know as soon as we have it.
00:48:15.820 I want to show this.
00:48:16.480 It's breathtaking.
00:48:17.320 We're going to put up.
00:48:18.000 You've got to see the whole thing.
00:48:19.640 It's, I don't know, 10 or so minutes long.
00:48:22.000 Since the cutter thing, we don't have time to play.
00:48:23.700 I want to go back to your theory of the case.
00:48:25.420 This is very important.
00:48:26.180 When Matt Gates says something, it's important.
00:48:28.320 Walk me through the Constitution.
00:48:29.460 Because we're having a convergence of trying to end the kinetic part of the Third World War, the deportations, the Constitution, and the refinancing.
00:48:37.660 All right, let me let it rip here.
00:48:38.680 Okay.
00:48:39.000 We have been building this populist movement.
00:48:41.620 We've got populist energy in the Congress.
00:48:43.740 We've got our few populist senators, you know, Vance, Hawley.
00:48:47.120 We had the guy from Indiana, Braun, Rick Scott.
00:48:51.140 You can get a populist president even.
00:48:54.020 And so the one place that the elitists have us cornered out is the judiciary.
00:48:59.080 Because if you're a populist great thinker, it is really hard to be a judge.
00:49:03.540 You know why?
00:49:04.140 The system to become a judge requires judicial nominating commissions.
00:49:08.380 And, like, you had to be the second recording vice president of the local bar association.
00:49:13.920 And then, like, maybe also go to Harvard and Yale.
00:49:15.920 Well, maybe because a Democrat senator and a Republican senator had to agree to allow you to proceed.
00:49:21.200 So it's this whole mating dance with the establishment that you have to go through to become a federal judge.
00:49:29.460 That you don't have to go through even to be a congressman or a senator or a president.
00:49:35.140 It is more exquisite and more challenging.
00:49:38.640 And it draws you deeper into the establishment to take that position.
00:49:43.120 So if we did all of this, won the swing states, beat DeSantis, trudged through the snow in Iowa and New Hampshire.
00:49:50.960 If we did all of what we did to eke out these majorities in the Congress and to get Trump through assassination attempts and indictments so that some sniveling little you-know-what in, like, a Massachusetts courtroom can dictate to us the terms of U.S. foreign policy, then this has all been for naught.
00:50:11.940 And so it cannot stand.
00:50:13.500 You know who I think had the clarion moment of this?
00:50:16.240 Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who I used to work for back in 2005.
00:50:19.540 And when a reporter asked him if he was going to talk about the nature of his communications with Salvadorian President Nahid Bukele, he said, I'm not telling you and I'm not telling a judge.
00:50:29.960 You know why?
00:50:30.880 Because that is not the purview of the courts.
00:50:33.840 We're going to have to take this position, okay?
00:50:35.980 We're not getting out of this presidency without having to thoroughly reject one of these unconstitutional nationwide injunctions.
00:50:45.440 And so the Bannon, you know, if we were doing this like the old days, we would say, okay, if this is coming, what is the ground you want to fight on?
00:50:54.540 And I propose to this audience and to you and to my former colleagues in Congress that the best ground to fight on is deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
00:51:04.720 Clearly, in the Article 2 purview of the president, the country is overwhelmingly on our side.
00:51:11.480 And so I went down to Sakat Prison.
00:51:13.760 I was the first American journalist inside the Trendy Iraq Award.
00:51:16.720 But hang on, before we get there, this has been a project that you have worked on for years.
00:51:21.640 Walk me through to get to that prison, even to have our guys down there just to materialize.
00:51:25.860 Walk me through the logic you had to think this through.
00:51:28.460 Well, I started to see what was happening in El Salvador, where this man turned a country from the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere.
00:51:38.420 And I started talking about it on your program.
00:51:40.820 I started talking about it in Congress.
00:51:42.180 He invited me down to his inauguration.
00:51:44.700 I met him there.
00:51:45.820 We became fast friends.
00:51:47.160 He's my age.
00:51:48.420 And I really became an advocate for the U.S.-El Salvador relationship.
00:51:53.520 And he said to a group of congressmen who were down meeting with him during the last term that, you know, if Trump won and if Trump needed a place to put thugs and criminals, that El Salvador had developed an expertise with this.
00:52:09.220 Because in a country of six million people, they've rounded up 40,000 hardened gang members.
00:52:15.620 If you do that in a country of that size, you get security real quick.
00:52:19.760 And this guy has a 91 percent approval rating.
00:52:24.140 The state of exception that allowed those people to be rounded up, that has a 95 percent approval rating.
00:52:31.360 Even the prisoner I spoke to who admitted to killing 50 people said, yeah.
00:52:36.640 What do you mean 50 people?
00:52:37.820 No, he said he killed 50 people.
00:52:39.840 That's how he ended.
00:52:40.700 We asked him how he ended up in Sakat.
00:52:43.400 He said homicide.
00:52:44.440 We asked how many people he killed.
00:52:45.760 He said about 50.
00:52:46.620 And most of his time was in the United States and killings in the United States.
00:52:50.280 And he said, look, this new president got in and he meant business and we got what we deserved here in Sakat Prison.
00:52:56.420 And so, look, we please, we cannot be tolerant of this judicial coup.
00:53:02.820 We cannot have an administration and a Congress that sits back and allows, like, the, you know, the best selection of the Harvard Law Admissions Council to be able to run the country.
00:53:16.480 And there's those deportation flights should resume immediately to Sakat Prison.
00:53:22.620 And look, we're not we're not going to be able to have a judge comes in and puts it.
00:53:26.040 They run into court and do a TRO.
00:53:27.920 You just keep rolling because you're commander in chief.
00:53:29.500 Keep the planes flying.
00:53:31.420 This is U.S. foreign policy with enemy combatants, with the public on our side on President Trump's signature issue.
00:53:38.260 If we are not willing to do this in the face of some woke-topian in a black robe, then we did not deserve this victory.
00:53:45.440 Let's play it.
00:53:45.920 We got some footage.
00:53:47.000 You've got so much great footage.
00:53:48.240 We're going to play it throughout the day.
00:53:50.120 I want to play a snippet here that was quite shocking when I saw it.
00:53:53.940 And I've seen a lot of this stuff.
00:53:54.780 Let's go and play it.
00:53:55.380 See his reaction to the Trende Aragua prison ward.
00:53:59.480 I want to play it.
00:54:29.480 Let's go and play it.
00:54:58.300 OK, Rebecca, what did we just see there and what were they shouting at you guys?
00:55:04.000 They want out. They want to come back here and we can't let them.
00:55:10.160 You know, these were people who were involved in criminal gang activities in the United States.
00:55:14.500 They have all the gang markings that have been screened for those affiliations.
00:55:18.340 And you know what? You don't get to come back.
00:55:20.100 You don't get to invade our country and then expect that when you're in a Salvadorian prison, we're going to come bail you out.
00:55:26.780 You and I got to say, the the camera work of War Room alum Vish Burra was masterful, absolutely masterful.
00:55:36.600 All of the footage on our big special was filmed by one guy, Vish Burra, War Room trained, War Room hard.
00:55:42.560 You're so it's so scary when you see the whole thing.
00:55:45.640 And then you go to the other we don't have time that you go to the other side with the MS-13, who are the baddest of the bad hombres.
00:55:52.200 They're like sheep. It's actually it's freaky.
00:55:55.940 About how this happened. How did that happen? They're just broken people.
00:55:59.940 I think a lot of them were on thousand year sentences.
00:56:02.720 There was a moment when we were in the MS-13 ward on a different visit when Congressman Andy Biggs turned to the warden and said,
00:56:09.560 did everyone here kill someone because there are thousands?
00:56:13.080 And the warden looked back and said, oh, no, everyone here killed more than one someone.
00:56:16.700 And so it's for people who are multiple killers.
00:56:20.380 And it is it is totally zapped of the will to fight after they've been in that environment.
00:56:27.380 No will to fight. And they're not a threat to anyone.
00:56:29.420 But you know what? I also show my audience the promise that comes out of this on the other side,
00:56:34.860 where people can start businesses and grow families and grow dreams.
00:56:38.780 And guess what? Bukele's President Bukele's number one ask of us is please cut off the foreign aid,
00:56:44.760 because the way we treat these parts of the world is by funding NGOs that then go after the governments that are making life better for people.
00:56:53.920 You're you're one to always go on smart offense with these judges.
00:56:58.440 Mike, should we be cutting off two billion dollars of the of the 12 billion of the 10 billion the federal courts get?
00:57:03.780 Should you cut off two billion? Should you start getting rid of judges?
00:57:06.780 You and I both know that if you if you cut the federal courthouse budget, 95 percent,
00:57:14.980 those dedicated woke topians that want to issue these injunctions will set up a tent in the parking lot and issue them.
00:57:22.960 OK, so I think that the look, the impeachments are justified, but that's not really a strategy.
00:57:29.460 That's more of a spasm. And I think that we'll cut their funding.
00:57:33.340 Like, what have you seen Congress cut the funding funding to anything? We can't even get the Congress to cut the funding to USAID.
00:57:38.720 We showcased that USAID was a grift to the world and then they won't even vote to cut that.
00:57:43.760 So they're not going to do that or the doge.
00:57:45.320 No, no, no.
00:57:45.960 They won't codify.
00:57:46.840 This requires fortitude and resilience. This is not some legislative activity.
00:57:52.320 This is an activity where our country has to look within and say, just as Marco Rubio did, we are not going to let these people conduct matters of policy of the United States of America.
00:58:03.520 And if they had just stuck to their lane, you know, we probably would have had judicial review of birthright citizenship and all that.
00:58:10.960 But when it's like a federal judge saying that the Department of Health and Human Services has to put the transsexual guidebook back on the website,
00:58:18.860 it is so far afield that the only the only acceptable response in this environment, the only acceptable response from the administration is to ignore these orders.
00:58:30.520 I think I think complying with them is constitutional vandalism.
00:58:36.240 What do you recommend now to the administration?
00:58:38.140 You're saying when you see these orders that there are so clearly unconstitutional, but you're but your article to powers as chief executive, as as commander in chief and as chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer.
00:58:50.380 You're saying don't comply.
00:58:52.040 Steve, this is Trump's great superpower revelation.
00:58:56.600 Right. And I think he knows how to pick the fights.
00:59:00.520 To reveal the enemies in the right sequence.
00:59:03.660 But my humble advice to the administration is pick it on this one.
00:59:08.280 Pick it on the Alien Enemies Act deportation, because through the resistance to the administration's actions on that,
00:59:15.320 you will reveal so much to the country about the the globalist invasion and the judicial coup that is allowing it.
00:59:23.980 Let's talk about weaponization.
00:59:25.800 Are you comfortable right now?
00:59:27.500 Now, you know, Ed Martin got bounced out of a D.C.
00:59:31.440 attorney.
00:59:31.940 He's now on the weaponization task force.
00:59:33.920 You got Judge Deneen coming in.
00:59:37.220 Main justice.
00:59:38.380 They barely have a foothold over there as much as they're bringing in new people.
00:59:41.760 And of course, we blew out 100 in the civil rights division.
00:59:44.740 Do you think we got control enough of main justice that the that the anti-weaponization movement that you said had to happen?
00:59:52.120 Yeah, you I can't judge it in that type of a binary fashion.
00:59:55.500 I think they're doing a great job over a justice.
00:59:57.760 Look at the directional progress of this, though.
01:00:00.340 Like the last time you and I were sitting when we first sat at this table, we literally had an attorney general working against us, trying to throw Trump, hoping that Trump had committed some sort of crime that they could throw him in prison.
01:00:11.740 And not just that.
01:00:12.360 Both of you and I were going to prison.
01:00:13.700 Right.
01:00:13.980 Exactly.
01:00:14.220 They had massive investigations.
01:00:15.720 Right.
01:00:15.860 So, I mean, we've gone from the other side, like the person at the top wanting to throw us all in jail and like busting down the doors of MAGA grandmothers in Homer, Alaska.
01:00:25.220 And not just that.
01:00:25.860 When you were in the studio, we used to keep the door locked saying, hey, but, you know, they could kick down the door at any time.
01:00:29.940 Right.
01:00:30.260 So we've gone from that to like maybe, you know, we might have a slightly different view on who someone for rungs down into the bowels of the DOJ are.
01:00:40.160 So that really that really means a lot of the work we did do to fill out the billets is resulting in better policy outcomes.
01:00:49.960 It is it is so rough over there.
01:00:52.040 And I got a little peek at it.
01:00:54.160 And I think that Pam Bond is trying to get control of the building.
01:00:57.820 Well, I think that most of the people who work there probably wake up every day trying to make General Bondi's job harder.
01:01:06.620 And that's really tough to deal with.
01:01:08.520 And I think when you look through it through that lens, what she's done on the deportations, on the law enforcement front, that's that's who and what Pam Bondi is.
01:01:18.580 She is a nose to the grindstone law enforcement.
01:01:22.280 You know, go see where the crimes are, get the perpetrators and hold them accountable.
01:01:26.500 We've got to go to a quick break.
01:01:27.660 If the president decides that they're so swamped over there, he needs a special prosecutor to go after that.
01:01:33.280 And Matt Gaetz is always the top of his list.
01:01:35.700 Does Matt Gaetz do that job?
01:01:38.000 I don't think we need special prosecutors now because we have the apparatus of the Justice Department.
01:01:44.540 Right. So in an ideal world, it's the U.S.
01:01:48.120 attorneys that we have that are doing that work.
01:01:50.940 Matt Gaetz is with us for another block short commercial break.
01:01:53.400 Back in the morning.
01:01:53.780 We will break till they're all gone.
01:01:55.900 We rejoice when there's no more.
01:01:57.860 Let's take down the CCP.
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