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- June 26, 2025
Episode 4590: The Big, Beautiful Budget Bill
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The whole map is red.
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That stands for Republican, by the way, because it
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stands for a lot of other things, too, but it stands
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for Republican with a little piece of blue on
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each side.
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But that's why I think of that 2,750 districts to
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505 districts.
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That's what this was a slaughter, but it gave us
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a mandate to do some great things.
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And I want to thank John Thune and I want to thank
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the speaker and I want to thank Marco and everybody
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here, everybody here.
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They have been so incredible.
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Pam, you've been unbelievable as the
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Attorney General.
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We appreciate it.
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Not easy.
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Not easy.
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And we're coming back faster than anybody ever
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thought possible.
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I told you what they said to me on just trips by
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very smart people.
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But we're going to make this, we're going to do
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this very quickly.
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It's happening a lot faster than even I thought
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possible.
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And we're going to be celebrating very quickly
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and we're going to be celebrating for a long
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time because we're turning our country around.
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We're getting our country back.
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And we're ruling with common sense, you know,
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whether you're conservative or liberal or
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as they like to say, progressive.
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They don't like the word liberal anymore.
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Progressive.
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I think it's a beautiful word, too.
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That's why I call them liberal.
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It's too nice a word.
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I don't know how you can be progressive when
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you're turning the country backwards.
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But no matter what you are, it's all about
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common sense.
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And I think that's the way I've ruled.
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I do what's right.
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I want to have borders.
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I don't want to have transgender for anybody
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that happens to leave the house at a young age.
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The things they do.
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I don't want to have men playing in women's sports.
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That's got to be, you know, they say it's an 80-20.
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I think it's a 97-3 issue.
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It's so ridiculous.
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It's so ridiculous.
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There was a long-distance race the other day, or at
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least reasonably recently, and they had a top man
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and they had a top woman.
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But it was a woman's race, and the man entered.
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He happened to be transitioned.
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Isn't that lovely?
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And he entered the race, and he beat the champion
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woman by five hours and 14 seconds.
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Five hours, that's a lot.
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Think of it, you're waiting five hours for your
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beautiful daughter to come in.
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Come on, baby, let's go.
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You can do it.
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He won by five hours and 14 seconds.
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It is crazy, and it's so demeaning, and they don't
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want to change.
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I see it the other day.
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Guys like Schumer, our great Palestinian senator,
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this guy, no, he's changed.
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He used to like Jewish people.
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Now he's totally against Jewish people.
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It's the most incredible transformation I think
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I've ever seen.
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But who would allow this to happen?
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In other sports, the same thing.
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Try the weightlifting numbers someday.
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You want to see some big differences.
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In a million years, the women will never catch
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these numbers.
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It's not going to happen.
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And it's very demeaning to women, and I don't like
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it when it's demeaning to women.
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So we're turning the country around fast.
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We love you all.
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Thank you very much, and good luck.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you guys.
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Thank you.
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Oh, baby.
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Oh, baby.
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Oh, baby.
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Oh, baby.
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Oh, baby.
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Mr. President, can Congress finish this by July 4th?
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Mr. President, please remain at your seats until all states present the class are in the room. Thank you.
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Okay, welcome. A big, beautiful start of a process to pass a big, beautiful bill. Of course,
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a little perturbations there. You're in the war room. We'll do our traditional, maybe cold open in a
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little while, but we're honored to have. Do we have her up? First of all, we got Brian Glenn in the room.
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We'll go back in a second. Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Congressman, I've been in and out
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of meetings since we covered the Pentagon this morning and did the show about the Pentagon.
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They've been in meetings all day. I know there's tons happening on Capitol Hill.
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We want to get caught up with you because you've been quite vocal about this madness with the
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parliamentarian. Can you please get her? I know you're not in the Senate yet. Could you talk to
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us about what the hell is going on? Well, I think everybody's asking that question.
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Basically, what you're seeing is the bill isn't doing so good right now. Of course,
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we want to pass President Trump's agenda as fast as possible. I love the tax portion of the bill.
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I love the border security part of the bill and the energy part of the bill. But what I don't love,
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Steve, is basically something we call poison pills that have been slid into this bill. And we're really
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upset about that. So there's a few provisions that need to be taken out. But there was just an
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absolute unforgivable thing that happened today by the Senate parliamentarian. And the Senate
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parliamentarian, she has a lot of power over a reconciliation bill in the Senate. She was
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appointed by Harry Reid, former Democrat senator. So that should say as much as you need to know.
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Well, she stripped out some extremely important provisions that we in the House put in the bill.
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We put in provisions that would stop taxpayer funding of sex changes on children,
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gender-affirming care. So that was something President Trump campaigned on. That's what I
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campaigned on. My Republican colleagues, we stopped that in the big, beautiful bill.
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We also did something extremely important. We put in the bill that no illegal aliens can receive
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Medicaid and Medicare. Well, the Senate parliamentarian stripped out those provisions.
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And so this is like, as a conservative, many of my colleagues, and I'm sure President Trump himself,
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does not want to pass a bill that will continue funding child sex changes with taxpayer money and
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will continue to give Medicare and Medicaid to illegal aliens that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris let
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in our country. And so these are the things that are happening in the Senate. Many of the senators
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are upset as well. We're all hoping to get the AI, 10-year AI moratorium out of the big, beautiful bill
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that should have never been in there, absolutely did not belong in there. That was not part of the campaign.
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And so that is actually being worked on right now. But it's not looking good for the deadline that
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President Trump wanted and we all hoped for. And we're just going to wait and see what's happening in
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the Senate. One of the best things you do is to get people up to speed on actually some of this inside
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baseball, which they love. First off, the reconciliation, why can't it have this and why did it take so long?
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I understand that if it's not directly related because the reconciliation is a little bit of a
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gimmick. You can use this as a, because it doesn't take 60 votes, only 51, but they had this thing
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called the Byrd Amendment from Senator Byrd that you basically couldn't slip in policy changes. It was not
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directly related to the, um, to, to money. Um, right. So however, why is it? Yeah, go ahead.
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Well, the Byrd rule, it is, it is, um, it is in place here in the Senate parliamentarian.
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That is what she runs everything through the Byrd rule and see if it's policy changes,
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but she hasn't been consistent. So for example, she allowed the 10 year moratorium on,
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on state rights to make laws and regulations on AI. She allowed that to go through. And that's a,
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that's the biggest policy change you can even think of. That's destroying federalism for 10 years.
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Yeah. That's a policy change. She allowed that to stay in. However, she took out things like, um,
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stopping funding of, of transgender surgeries on kids. She, she took things out like stopping,
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uh, Medicare and Medicaid for illegal aliens. So those weren't, those were problems for her,
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but the AI moratorium wasn't. So she hasn't been consistent. And, you know, Steve, it's coming down
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to this. We've got radical activist judges destroying president Trump's agenda. Now we have a Senate
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parliamentarian that is, that is acting like an, a far left activist in her role. Um, leader Thune
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needs to fire her. He needs to fire the Senate parliamentarian. They need to quickly replace her
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with a, with a good Republican, someone that we know and that we can trust and will do a good job.
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And, and we need to be able to get this thing through, but we need to, we need to stop allowing
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these far left activists, whether they're an unelected bureaucrat or a judge from stopping
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the people's agenda. And it's getting to be infuriating. Um, can you explain to people why
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Harry Reid, who's been not just gone from DC for a while, but been dead for a while? Why is someone,
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he was such a hardcore partisan. Why do we have a parliamentarian that Harry Reid designated when
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this has been in Republican hands, uh, for a long time, ma'am? I'll just say it to you very bluntly.
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Republicans do not know how to wield power. They do not know how to, to, uh, completely radically
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change the institution. Like it should be changed when we have the power and control. I'll give you
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another example, Steve. Um, in the house, we have a chaplain that was appointed by Nancy Pelosi.
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Why do we have a chaplain that's appointed by Nancy Pelosi? We can, that's something that Mike
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Johnson can change like that, just like that. He can remove this chaplain that Nancy Pelosi appointed
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that many Republicans do not want as our chaplain. He can remove her and we can replace her with a good
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Christian chaplain, but that hasn't been done. That hasn't been done either. And I can't comprehend
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why they don't do these things. Today, these are such big things that came out. We heard from the
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transgender people earlier in the day. Um, president Trump wanted this on his desk to sign, but it
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sounds like it's going to have, even the Senate is going to have a while to do this. What do you
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think the realistic schedule is now or people in the house? What are they even talking about?
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I think what we're going to see realistically is a moving target. Um, so that a lot of these things
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are going back to, through the Senate parliamentarian. I just learned a little bit
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ago, the AI moratorium that has been opened back up. So she may end up using the bird rule on that
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one that may get stripped out. It should be stripped out. This is a, this is a no brainer. Um, however,
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when it comes to forcing taxpayers to pay for child sex changes and, and, and Medicaid and Medicare for
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illegal aliens, that is a non-starter. And I would think it's a non-starter for the president himself.
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So I'm not sure what's going to be done about those issues. Um, and then, you know, with the
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SALT issue, they're still fighting about that. The SALT guys are, are down at the treasury right now
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having a meeting, um, and, and, you know, debating back and forth about, you know, tax savings for the
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rich Democrats in, in New York, um, that, that just elected, uh, progressive, um, radical, uh, uh,
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I don't know what you call him. He hasn't even been a citizen for six years, six years. He's
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just been in our country. And, um, so that's, that's what's happening in New York right now,
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Steve. Uh, but this is, you're going to see this thing roll and change literally probably by the
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hour and by the day. But here's, here's what I think is important. We have to pass the agenda.
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The American people voted for it. And the, the more simple we make this bill, when we get it down
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to the campaign promises that president Trump wants delivered is the great tax package that
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is put together. It's incredible. The incredible energy savings and the energy policy that's in
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there and the border security and the hiring, um, over 10,000 ice agents, but fully funding and
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building the wall. I mean, these are important things helping Tom Homan because God bless him.
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I think he's doing a fantastic job. Those are the things that we really want to vote on and pass.
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Um, but we just, we just have to stand our ground because I really think the American people would
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be extremely upset if we just did what we're being told to do with the maximum amount of pressure
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that is put on us is just vote for it and just vote for it. I don't think the American people
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would be happy with us if we just closed our eyes and voted for it, uh, just to meet a deadline,
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but it did not deliver the agenda and had terrible things in there that people don't want.
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Congressman, can you stay, uh, we'd like to bring you back after a short break. There's a few more
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things on geopolitics. We would like to talk to you about if you can, can you do that?
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Also about, uh, Mike Johnson, our understanding as the speaker of the house was kind of out of the
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loop here to the very last second. Um, Congressman MTG is with us. We're going to also
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go to the white house. Our own Brian Glenn is there. He was in the East room today, uh,
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where the big, beautiful event actually took place. Quite, quite, uh, it's kind of the kickoff
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Okay, Congressman, thank you. By the way, so things are moving. Congressman MTG sounds,
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things are moving even as we speak about the big, beautiful bill and the parliamentarian. It's
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going to get quite complicated. We'll make sure you're up to speed on all of it. One thing that
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shocked me is that they said the other day, reported, and actually Speaker Johnson confirmed
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it, that Thune and these guys were not really, Senate leadership was not keeping the Speaker
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in the loop on changes that were being made. Is that, is that true? And how's that setting
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with essentially the conference?
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I don't think that's very good. This, the Senate, whatever the Senate passes,
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has to come back to the House for another vote. So I would think the Speaker and the Senate
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Majority Leader would be in lockstep and complete communication at all times, because we have the
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tightest numbers in the House. We can't lose, we can barely lose any votes. So they should be
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constantly communicating and the Speaker should be an advocate for the members in the House on what
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we will and won't vote for. And, you know, we're, we basically want to make sure that it's
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President Trump's agenda that gets passed. You know, there's a lot of people that work on these
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bills and provisions get snuck in. And it's extremely important for the House and the Senate
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to be on the same page as tightly as possible so that we can do what President Trump is asking us to
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do, which we very much want to do. And we would love to have a huge July 4th celebration with him
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and get the passage of this bill signed. And that's exactly what we want. So I don't know.
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I think those guys should be on the phone every minute and be meeting constantly all day long.
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Well, July 4th is next, not this weekend, but next weekend, right? This is, that's going to be
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physically impossible right now with the, I mean, it's just not going to happen with the
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parliamentarian taking all this out. Is that even doable? Because the House will never,
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never vote for giving illegal aliens Medicaid. It just is not going to work, particularly with
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other Medicaid cuts to working class people. That's not going to work, is it?
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Well, I mean, we always remain hopeful, right? We, we want to, we want to see it work, but it looks,
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it looks very difficult, extremely difficult. So in order to get it passed, um, and to his desk
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by July 4th, the Senate was supposed to pass the bill tomorrow. And that from where it's sitting
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right now, that seems extremely unlikely unless miracles happen overnight and who knows it may
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happen. Um, and then the rules committee in the house was going to take up the Senate bill
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and mark it up. And then we were set to come back on, I think Tuesday is my understanding or Monday
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night possibly. And so that was the timeline that I had been told. However, it seems that that timeline
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is going to be very unlikely now. Congressman, there's, um, reports out of Axios today, uh, that
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says that, uh, Netanyahu is pushing hard for president Trump to have him to the white house
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for a celebration on this, uh, on the 12 day war. Obviously a lot's changed yesterday. This kind of
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exploded two days ago, the explosive, uh, victory in, uh, in, uh, New York. A lot of people are saying
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that's a referendum on Netanyahu. Uh, he's pretty toxic. Do you think it's a smart thing to do to
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have the president have a Netanyahu given the uncertainty in American politics right now? And
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a lot of questions about, uh, our relationship with Israel. I, you know, that of course is up to
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president Trump. I would never step in the way of what the president should and shouldn't do. And,
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and he will definitely make that decision. However, I think that we really need to keep our focused
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right here at home, Steve. And I think that's the best thing for our country. We're very glad
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that president Trump was able to, to bring about a ceasefire so quickly. I think that was amazing.
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Most presidents, I mean, all the presidents that I can remember in my lifetime never did anything
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like that. It was once the bomb started dropping, the war continued for, for years and years. So
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I think president Trump did an incredible job and he's working on a peace deal in the middle East,
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um, and adding countries to the Abraham Accords. Uh, however, I think, I think it's extremely
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important that we get a hard focus on, on solving our problems and that's what people really want.
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And, um, you know, that guy that, that won the Democrat, I guess that was the Democrat primary
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in the mayor's race. Um, I I've watched quite a few of his videos and he did something pretty unique
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and very smart, even though I don't agree with anything he says. He really, he really ran a
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campaign where he talked directly to the people. He was focused on their issues, focused on their
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problems and talking to the people about his solutions, even though his solutions are insane
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and they're, and they're, they're socialists, probably communists, but that's, he was talking
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directly to the people. Um, when, when we are not talking to the people and not working on the
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people's problems, we lose the people and the people will turn elsewhere. And I think, I think
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that's, um, something that should be recognized in that mayor's race. There's a hundred percent.
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That's one of the most sophisticated races. And he focused on affordability and he addressed their
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issues. Now his response, he took the, the, the, uh, the, the, the anger of the, the, the moment of
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populism, uh, and got engaged with people. Cuomo ran a traditional thing. This kid ran a very
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sophisticated campaign, a very sophisticated campaign on the grassroots. Talking about Fortnite,
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his solutions are crazy and out there. So he's also got a very strong, I think, jihadist background.
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That's all going to be looked into, but people should not dismiss this at all. I keep telling people,
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and I've heard some people MTG say, Oh, we hope he wins. Then he's the face of the thing. I said, Hey,
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you know, not so fast. Let's, let's, let's, this thing ought to be, we ought to beat this in New
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York city and they got to put a team together to beat it. But in that regard, Congressman Green is,
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yeah, go ahead, go ahead. Well, I want to, I want to add something on your radar. Um, you're,
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you probably already know about it. Uh, so I was looking into, I've just been watching the Democrat
00:22:52.340
party and Republicans in Washington right now. All they're talking about is making fun of Democrats
00:22:56.980
and say, no Democrats in disarray, Democrats in disarray. But honestly, what I see the Democrats
00:23:03.100
doing is, yeah, they're sloppy and they fell apart and they've had a lot of fighting, but I see them
00:23:08.580
kind of trying to figure out their footing. And I think they're building their way back. And that's
00:23:14.780
what that mayor's race was about. And I'll add to that, Steve, there's another race that I think
00:23:20.220
would be interesting to watch. And, and I would say normally, look in a Democrat district,
00:23:26.240
you cannot, a Republican cannot beat a Democrat. It's extremely difficult, especially in a strong
00:23:32.720
Democrat district. However, a Democrat can primary another Democrat. And there's a particular race
00:23:39.740
that will be interesting to watch this cycle. And it's actually Nancy Pelosi seat. And so there is,
00:23:46.900
there's a man that is running in the Democrat primary against Nancy Pelosi. And he is actually
00:23:53.980
AOC's campaign manager and former chief of staff and from the justice Democrats. And he seems to be
00:24:02.380
personally wealthy somehow in the tech district. And he is running a campaign very similar,
00:24:09.080
like this radical that just won the mayor's race this week. And this is a movement. And I've read in
00:24:16.720
some of their chats and stuff, but this is their plan. They're planning to take over the Democrat
00:24:22.400
party by primarying these establishment Democrats. And they, they actually may get somewhere. So I
00:24:29.620
think, I think this is the biggest threat that we have going. And I think Republicans are making a
00:24:33.960
massive mistake by not taking us serious.
00:24:37.280
MTG, this is why people consider your political instincts so spot on and why you're such a formidable
00:24:43.580
force in Washington, DC and throughout the country in the MAGA movement. Although people have told me
00:24:48.660
recently, you're not really MAGA. The democratic, the democratic socialist in the working people's
00:24:55.540
party control the ground game in New York city. People understand these are very powerful entities
00:25:01.260
are not covered by the mainstream media. They, they had a bunch of other victories and like Buffalo and
00:25:05.340
other towns. And you're a hundred percent correct. These justice Democrats, you have to really,
00:25:09.980
these are running incredibly sophisticated campaigns on social media and turning out grant, just like
00:25:15.740
we turn out the precinct strategy and everybody mocked, mocked the war and posse that they're kind
00:25:20.860
of doing that. And it's where Cuomo ran a traditional campaign, got smoked. Last thing I want to do,
00:25:26.020
MTG, you stay close, as close to your constituents as anybody in the house.
00:25:30.740
If, uh, what would your constituents say today and, and, and, and how they inform you in, in, in Republicans
00:25:36.920
doing the same thing that, uh, the, the winner of the, um, the primary that was answering the questions they
00:25:43.980
wanted to have answered, maybe, maybe with terrible answers, but addressing it, what, what is it, or the
00:25:48.600
constituents, your constituents telling you right now that they want people focused on?
00:25:52.820
They want us focused on home. They want us focused on America's problems. Here's the biggest thing to
00:25:59.680
me, Steve, is my kid's generation, Gen Z, my kids are 22, 25 and 27. They, their generation, uh, can
00:26:07.600
hardly afford rent prices. They have, they have no idea if they will ever be able to buy a house.
00:26:13.580
The groceries are extremely expensive. Going out to eat is expensive. Uh, they can't afford a vacation.
00:26:18.380
They can't afford to buy a new car. They cannot afford insurance. And they, they are all coming
00:26:23.640
out of college. A lot of them thinking they're going to be making these huge salaries at these
00:26:28.180
great companies. And those jobs just, that's not real. And that's not realistic. And it really
00:26:33.300
honestly never was, but in today's time, it's really, it's really not there. And they're not
00:26:37.920
getting jobs, at least the jobs that they expected to get. And so everybody wants us in Washington
00:26:44.740
to focus on this country and solve the American people's problems. And, and I really think also,
00:26:51.880
I think the American people are really tired of drama in Washington. They are tired of feeling
00:26:56.900
consumed by the news. They're tired of feeling like they have something to be afraid of or being told
00:27:02.760
they have something to be afraid of. And they just want the problems fixed. And that's how my district
00:27:09.100
feels. Um, and, and I 100% agree with them. And so I think that, I think that we just have to cut
00:27:16.320
out the BS and just get to work. And, and when we do that, oh my goodness, when we stop worrying
00:27:23.320
about this foreign country and this foreign conflict and some war that has existed before our country ever
00:27:29.360
came into existence. And when we quit worrying about all these things that are outside of our true
00:27:35.820
control and we get to work fixing things here at home, oh my gosh, then we really will make America
00:27:42.320
great again, Steve. And I'm MAGA through and through, uh, there is nothing anyone could do or,
00:27:49.640
or post on social media to change that.
00:27:53.960
No, you're quite MAGA. You've been with us on the beginning. Uh, Congressman Green, uh,
00:27:58.160
social media, where'd people go? We've got about 30 seconds.
00:28:00.320
Uh, you can follow me on rep MTG. Congressman, thank you. And thank you for sticking up for
00:28:08.080
the president, the country, and the MAGA movement. Appreciate you, ma'am.
00:28:13.640
Short commercial break. I'm going to try to go back to the White House with, uh,
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our own Brian Glenn. Short break.
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Okay, things are going to get a little choppy. They're up on the house. They're up at the
00:29:51.340
Intel. They're up at Intel. They're doing the Intel brief today. We'll get more of that. Remember,
00:30:00.060
Tulsi Gabbard is not there. Pete Hexer did, I thought, a great job today. President Trump agreed.
00:30:06.200
It's total obliteration, total annihilation. New York Post had a great piece of, I think,
00:30:13.760
I put up on Getter. Things are going to be even more turbulent going forward, right? There's a lot
00:30:21.420
happening in the Middle East. Of course, the Ukraine war here. President Trump said today a
00:30:26.980
couple of times, refocus on deportations. We need more ICE raids. We need to be getting these people
00:30:32.560
out. The court cases that come after President Trump. Supreme Court ruled about the deportations,
00:30:40.720
the bad hombres to different countries. Guess what? In Maryland, there are federal judges that
00:30:45.860
are defying that. So we're hurtling to all that. I also don't think, which we had hoped would happen,
00:30:51.020
is that the Supreme Court would come out and actually answer the questions about President
00:30:55.720
Trump's Article II powers on at least two things. And that one would be his chief executive officer.
00:31:01.360
Can he actually do impoundments? Can he fire who he wants, including the chairman of the Federal
00:31:09.900
Reserve, if he so wants, as chief executive of the U.S. government? His Article II powers,
00:31:14.660
we think this is even more urgent to happen, the definition of his Article II powers, as commander
00:31:21.140
in chief. Not simply to order the, really, the catastrophic and destruction raid that happened
00:31:29.520
the other day, but also his ability to deport the illegal alien invaders. What are his Article II powers
00:31:36.540
in that regard? So it looks like the Supreme Court's not going to step in and rule on those. They're
00:31:42.440
eventually going to have to. So people should assume, particularly when the ice raids take back
00:31:48.500
up, it's going to be a long, hot summer. Now, remember the situation in New York. This young man
00:31:55.380
that is running is actually, I think, from a solutions point of view, more radical than the
00:32:01.600
mayor of Chicago and more radical than Karen Bass. And he is doubling and tripling down on being a
00:32:06.600
sanctuary city. My point is that, as I said before, the 10 years that was summed up and coming down the
00:32:13.680
golden escalator, the next couple of hundred days are going to be really definite. They're really
00:32:17.360
going to define, I think, to a large extent, President Trump's, President Trump's, not just
00:32:22.840
legacy, but what's happening with the country right now. As you see, the convergence of all these crises.
00:32:28.480
And of course, today, the administrative state in the Senate parliamentarian, I think people are saying,
00:32:34.180
why do we still have Harry Reid's parliamentarian making decisions? She's dropped a couple of bombs
00:32:39.640
from early this morning that makes it at least like, at least they're giving a rethink right now in the
00:32:46.360
Senate about the timing of all of this, because right now the president, I think, intended to be
00:32:50.500
on his desk, I don't know, next Friday for a signature. Birch gold, right? Of course, gold's been
00:32:59.320
on a roll, right? It's up for, you know, three, I don't know, 400%. It's outperformed the S&P 500.
00:33:07.920
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00:33:13.160
country, the publicly traded stocks. When we say the S&P, it basically takes 400 of the equities
00:33:18.160
and does a formula that kind of, you kind of get a benchmark of how things are trading up or down,
00:33:23.700
is, is there people getting into equities or not? You add another hundred of the financial
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much more so than the Dow Jones, which is a little weighted to technology now, is probably the best
00:33:39.260
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the BRICS nations, which are really the global south, control most of the resources in the world.
00:34:15.500
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the way the United States government is running their economy or maybe not cutting their deficit,
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The U.S. dollar as the standard world currency, what's called the prime reserve currency,
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alternative. At the BRICS in Rio de Janeiro, the Chinese foreign minister and others are going to
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put some in play. They're going to have discussions. And that's where we are going to try to get the
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trend line of where they're heading for this. There's a lot of talk that the Chinese may step
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up. They've already, the finance minister and the Bank of China have already, the People's Bank of
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China have already said, hey, we want to get off the dollar. We think having the dollar makes the
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I want to go back to the, to start the day. We had the briefing of the, uh, we had the briefing of,
00:37:22.900
of, of, uh, Pete Hegseth and General Raising Cain. We have a clip from that. Can we go ahead and play?
00:37:28.240
Let's go ahead and play the clip. This was kind of a confrontation. If you missed this this morning,
00:37:32.300
quite, I've never seen this. And I've seen a lot of Rumsfelds and Cheneys when they had to get in
00:37:37.840
guys' faces. Check this one out. Do you have certainty that all the highly enriched uranium
00:37:44.080
was inside the Fordow mountain or some of it because there were satellite photos that showed
00:37:49.080
more than a dozen trucks there two days in advance? Are you certain none of that highly
00:37:54.120
enriched uranium was moved? Of course, we're watching every single aspect, but Jennifer,
00:37:58.460
you've been about the worst, uh, the more, the, the one who misrepresents the most intentionally,
00:38:03.200
uh, what, what the president says. I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm familiar. I was the first report about the
00:38:08.180
ventilations shafts on Saturday night. And in fact, I was the first to describe the B-2 bombers,
00:38:15.280
the refueling, the entire mission with great accuracy. So I, I take issue with that. I appreciate
00:38:21.000
you acknowledging that this is the first operate, the most successful, uh, mission based on
00:38:27.100
operational security that this department has done since you've been here. And I appreciate that.
00:38:30.740
So we're looking at all aspects of intelligence and making sure we have a sense of what was where.
00:38:37.200
So today I think it summed it up. Uh, there was a second kind of mini bomb damage assessment,
00:38:42.420
but I think the consensus is it is, um, it's a total obliteration or total annihilation. It's,
00:38:48.520
it's not real. Uh, it's not going to be put back together anytime soon. President Trump's declared
00:38:52.820
the end of the 12 day war and said, Hey, uh, guess what? We're not going to do regime change. In fact,
00:38:58.720
we may do the exact opposite. Um, and of course he called out Fox news right there. He says,
00:39:04.960
you misrepresent the misrepresent the president the most Fox news is the Israel first school of
00:39:11.420
thought and what they do. And listen, we're huge believers in Israel and the nation of Israel and
00:39:15.560
the Jewish people. We've been adamant that they have to do what is in the best interest of Israel,
00:39:21.460
just like we have to do what's in the best interest of the United States of America.
00:39:24.320
Those are not, not always going to overlap, right? And both nations have to make their,
00:39:29.800
their own independent decisions. President Trump made a very bold decision here to actually come
00:39:34.680
in with really the most, uh, collective amount of lethal fire power I think has been put together
00:39:41.740
since world war II, since the closing days and not just the bombing of Germany, but the bombing of
00:39:46.580
Japan. And I'm not even talking about the atomic bomb. I'm talking about the, the fire bombing and
00:39:51.600
the bombing of Japan to destroy its industrial base. Uh, president Trump, it was that, that level
00:39:56.720
of complexity and firepower, kind of a bolt from the blue and ended like a thunderclap ended the 12
00:40:02.500
day war. What's happening. You see this is that you're still trying to push. Well, we don't know
00:40:07.360
where all the material are. We need people in there. Hey, if the Mossad wants to go in there,
00:40:12.320
IDF to commandos have at it. If that's what you feel is necessary, president Trump, we've already
00:40:16.860
answered the question for the American people and feel quite good about it. And there's no interest
00:40:22.700
in regime change. I mean, president Trump's actually taken is actually talking the worst. I mean,
00:40:26.880
even things that we're huge proponents of, which are these, uh, economic warfare, these really strict
00:40:32.560
sanctions and secretary sanctions on the trading of oil and the giving of oil, uh, natural gas and
00:40:38.840
oil to the Chinese Communist Party because they're paying top price. Uh, it's getting cash to the,
00:40:44.600
to the moolahs to kind of keep the regime going and keep the country going. President Trump seems
00:40:48.460
very open to that. Steve Witkoff talked today that they're going to let that happen. Um,
00:40:53.660
so, so the war is over. And for all the people, the Mark, you know, the Tel Aviv, Levin, and this
00:40:59.520
crowd, Fox News, they have the sad faces and they have sad faces. They had the head, the curvy couch had
00:41:05.740
a sad face today when Pete Hegseth called him out and then, um, and then said, Hey, this thing is over.
00:41:12.000
They have a sad face cause they need a forever war on cue. This is almost hard to believe on cue.
00:41:19.900
Uh, when we were on the morning show, what did they put up? You can't make this stuff up. You can go
00:41:25.620
to my getter of grace. You do me a favor and pull it and just push it out everywhere on cue. They came
00:41:31.900
out and said, Pakistan, you know, Pakistan is in the, is it really working on a ballistic missile
00:41:38.200
that can reach San Francisco. Have you heard that before? This is a never, this is a forever war
00:41:44.420
crowd in the Middle East. The defense contractors, uh, some of the people, the Israel first movement,
00:41:51.640
all they want is continual war. And it's to the detriment of the state of Israel and the Israeli
00:41:58.020
people, because right now they're in a mess with Hamas, which they got to finish and then maybe take a
00:42:03.640
deep breath and, uh, and regroup. And they've done a terrific job. In fact, they did such a good job
00:42:09.320
on the Persian, um, air defenses is that that is one of the key reasons that they had the sense of
00:42:15.280
urgency. They had to go. They knew if they were going to get rebuilt, they'd have a much tougher
00:42:19.400
time to do regime change. And also general Corilla, who's been a very, uh, you know, on the short leash
00:42:25.800
about going after the, the Iranians, the Persians, and of course, a big supporter of the war plans of,
00:42:31.360
uh, of Netanyahu. He's getting ready to retire, I think July 1st. So they had to go. That's the
00:42:36.120
reason they went. And I think as more evidence comes out, particularly Mossad gave a, uh, an
00:42:41.380
incredible interview, Citizen Kane linked to it. It's amazing. If you haven't read it, you ought to
00:42:45.900
read it because it goes through details of how infiltrated they were to Iran, how, how they took
00:42:50.080
down the Iranian scientists and they did everything, all that. But there's a big self-own in that
00:42:55.900
article. There's no smoking gun on a sense of urgency of what, what exactly was happening.
00:43:01.040
I actually call now that the nuclear plan, I think if you look at it, and it's the reason
00:43:05.280
Tulsi Gabbard's not up there today, but John Ratcliffe, the entire nuclear industrial plan,
00:43:13.060
a scientific plan, I think it's a MacGuffin. I think it's that, it's that strategic thing in
00:43:18.580
a movie like the Maltese Falcon or Casablanca where, oh, we got to get the passports or we
00:43:24.700
have to get the Maltese Falcon. It's just the device to drive the narrative. And you realize
00:43:29.120
it's really not important. And it's a physical thing, but it's not really important in the real
00:43:33.500
world. I think the whole program has been a MacGuffin. Short break, back in a moment.
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:45:05.660
Okay. The Intel Bridge, I don't think they're out yet. John Reckler's up there, CIA giving it. We're going to play
00:45:10.660
some clips from earlier in the day that I'm going to comment and make observations on at the start of
00:45:15.940
the six o'clock hour. One last thing before I close this out, but we're going to discuss it more.
00:45:21.940
Part of Tuesday, and folks, for all the Republicans running around high-fiving, don't high-five.
00:45:27.320
This was a very sophisticated campaign. It's very uncertain what this guy's background is.
00:45:33.180
You can tell he has been groomed for quite a while to actually hit the, I mean, much more than AOC,
00:45:39.620
to hit the deck plates running. This is a very sophisticated campaign, and it's going to take
00:45:43.860
a real thought to think this through to defeat him. And if you don't defeat him, he's then going
00:45:48.860
to be in control of the financial capital of the world as the mayor. Now, people say, well, you know,
00:45:53.720
Elise Stefanik, which is leaked today, she's thinking running for governor. She'll set the tax
00:45:57.280
policy at all. That may all be true, but he's still going to be married, still going to have the
00:46:01.600
same role that Rudy Giuliani had. Think about that, or Michael Bloomberg, right, which is pretty
00:46:06.480
shocking. So this has got to be thought through. One thing that can't be avoided, though, that
00:46:11.600
Netanyahu was a major, part of this was a referendum on him. Now, that's in the Democratic Party. I
00:46:16.800
understand that they're pretty far left, but that cannot be lost on people. Folks in the United
00:46:23.120
States want to focus on issues focused here in the United States because we have to, particularly
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the mass deportations. That means back to the sanctuary cities. We can't take on deal baggage
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right now, and Netanyahu is deal baggage. There's a story in Axios that he's trying to force his way
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over here to come for some meeting in the White House. That would be, I think, terrible for basically
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politics here. It'd be good for him, right? But then, I don't know. Isn't what he pushes is
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everything's good for him, which it should be. I got that. But I think more reasonable heads should
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prevail. What we don't need is more toxicity with Netanyahu in the White House, given the volatile
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political atmosphere here, and the fact, as MTG said, don't discount the Democrats for, you know,
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some of the things they're working on. Of course, the ideas sound crazy. Didn't Obama's ideas sound
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crazy when he first started? You got to be in, you know, you've had 30 years now of this mass
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immigration, and you've had the way they can steal elections, all of it. So just don't sit there and
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be cocky. Oh, this guy's a radical socialist. He wants government grocery stores, all of it.
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Be very careful, and it's going to take a lot of thought and a lot of work, and what we don't need
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is additional deal baggage. Not right now. We're fighting for our country's survival. We have 30
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or 40 million illegal aliens in the country right now, and 10 million that came in on Biden's watch.
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They have to go, and they have to go immediately. I'll have more on this. We're going to do the
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intelligence part in the next step. By the way, you've got to pivot out of these wars in the
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Middle East, and you've got to pivot back to America. Now they're trying to run a scam of
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you've got to go find, they're upselling, you've got to go find the material. Oh, can we still have
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regime change? And hey, if that doesn't work, Pakistan is trying to get a ballistic missile that
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can hit San Francisco because Pakistan, the chief of staff of the army who was just in the Oval
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office, actually, and nominated President Trump for the Nobel Prize, they're getting ready to launch
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