Bannon's War Room - July 01, 2025


Episode 4600: Trump Visits Alligator Alcatraz


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

175.26353

Word Count

11,522

Sentence Count

838

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

On today's show, Steve and Joe discuss the President Trump's trip to Florida, the border patrol caravan, and the passage of the border security bill. They also discuss the impact on the economy of the Tax CEA plan and the impact it could have on the deficit.


Transcript

00:00:00.380 Okay, President of the United States, Secretary of Department of Homeland Security, Christy Noem, and the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida, getting into the vehicle with the President.
00:00:13.100 They're going to go over together. I understand they have quite a ride from where they can actually land Air Force One.
00:00:19.400 We are going to be, I think, in the caravan. Our own Brian Glenn is there. He was in the pool right there.
00:00:25.460 Brian is with them, and we're going to get at least a video of the trek over there.
00:00:30.340 I think you're going to see a lot of Everglades. I think you're going to see a lot of Florida swamp, not D.C. swamp, but the Florida swamp as we go over.
00:00:38.740 We're going to have continual coverage of this as President Trump, because this is what we voted for.
00:00:46.200 Remember the big fight we had down in Texas a couple of weeks ago during the legislature?
00:00:51.660 It was a 287G, and the local police, the folks in Texas, Abbott and these guys really were not pushing for their local police to be working with the federal authorities.
00:01:03.620 In Florida, they've kind of worked this out, and here you're seeing the culmination of it, and we hope it inspires other states.
00:01:09.420 The president just said Louisiana, Alabama, many others, okay, as soon as we get up in the caravan, we're going to go and put a box in there.
00:01:19.300 We also have the vote of the great, big, beautiful bill.
00:01:22.940 So, Joe, you're saying with a supply-side cut, with things to energy, with deregulation, with the trade policy now having,
00:01:32.820 it looks like I think you guys are calculating or CEA is calculating $3 trillion over 10 years, which is roughly $300 billion a year,
00:01:40.440 and I think this year is actually projected to be $400 billion.
00:01:43.600 When you add all this together and you have a growth rate that the Secretary of the Treasury and the president have been focused on,
00:01:50.200 and is the historic growth rate that President Trump had in the first term, so this is just not saying, oh, it's some pie in the sky.
00:01:58.380 I think the growth rate and the economy GDP growth was 2.8%.
00:02:04.480 I think in the fourth quarter of 2019 it actually broke 3%.
00:02:08.160 So, Joe, all this combined is what gets the set of numbers that you guys feel very comfortable with, correct?
00:02:15.100 Steve, the most important thing is growth, and we saw when we had good policies in the 90s we were able to grow significantly
00:02:22.700 and bring deficits that actually even became surpluses.
00:02:25.140 In this environment, we're starting from a much worse point because the prior administration,
00:02:30.000 which goose spending at an unprecedented pace, put us in a very bad position.
00:02:34.720 Having said that, we can institute these policies that make us grow at a very quick rate much faster than what we've seen.
00:02:40.760 And the 2.8% is, to me, conservative.
00:02:43.940 It could be much faster than that.
00:02:45.600 It should be much faster than that because it was 2.8% in the first three years of President Trump.
00:02:50.000 Now you've got the AI boom.
00:02:52.420 This tax package does even more than what the 2017 bill did, especially on the small business side,
00:02:58.460 which is where 40% of job growth is.
00:03:01.200 And again, on the plant and the factory expensing, that's really, really important.
00:03:05.680 That would create a tremendous amount of capital.
00:03:08.460 Its capital ultimately drives productivity, profit margins, and higher wages,
00:03:13.640 dovetailed with what's happening on the deportation front.
00:03:16.760 And this blue-collar boom we've been talking about, which in the first five months of President Trump's terms,
00:03:24.100 I've seen the fastest growth in real wages we've had on record.
00:03:29.340 Those should continue when the bill is passed.
00:03:32.860 So this makes us very optimistic on the future.
00:03:35.160 And these deficits are going to come from a near 7% handle, as Secretary Besson has suggested,
00:03:40.560 something with perhaps much lower, the 3% handle on it at some point.
00:03:43.760 I just want to take a second and go through that because there's a tax by Elon Musk on the president.
00:03:51.760 There actually is a plan, and the plan is, as Secretary Besson has said,
00:03:56.820 including on the show for a year before he was nominated or selected by the president,
00:04:03.240 nominated and then confirmed by the Senate.
00:04:05.560 He talked about kind of the 3-3-3, but the big point was that, say, hey, under Biden,
00:04:11.100 we're at 6.5% to 7% of deficit to GDP, and that's not sustainable.
00:04:17.200 We have to get a plan on it.
00:04:18.920 Because he kept saying this is the last chance we're going to get to really have a supply-side solution
00:04:24.160 if we get too far down this path.
00:04:25.720 The supply-side elements of this are focused on taking that 6.5% or 7% over time down to 3% of deficits to GDP, correct?
00:04:40.940 That's what this plan is set up to do?
00:04:43.040 Right. That's exactly right.
00:04:44.800 And not only is it going to help raise the revenues, Steve, but when you have supply-side policies,
00:04:49.200 it also brings down inflation because President Trump's first term wasn't just about strong growth.
00:04:53.620 It was also low in stable prices, something we did not have under the Biden administration.
00:04:59.000 So that itself is very important.
00:05:00.760 But also the people who are dooming about the debt, I would just simply say the following.
00:05:05.360 What is the alternative?
00:05:06.420 To not pass this bill and have the largest tax hike in history
00:05:09.740 and not pass all the great things that the bill has related to supply-side growth?
00:05:13.860 Like, there is no alternative.
00:05:15.700 So either you have a very, very good policy or you have an unmitigated disaster
00:05:19.840 where taxes for middle and lower-income people are going to go through the roof next year
00:05:24.320 and likely lead to a recession.
00:05:26.300 So, you know, there's no alternative.
00:05:31.100 I want to go to that because I don't – I wouldn't say worms doomers when it comes to debt,
00:05:35.920 but let's say we're closer to that than others.
00:05:39.240 We're very concerned about the debt.
00:05:40.500 We're very concerned about the interest payments and the deficits.
00:05:42.580 But I want to go back.
00:05:44.240 The markets today, I mean, it seems like the bond market is not –
00:05:49.040 there was a story in the FT about having a difficult time of selling long-term bonds.
00:05:54.280 But the 10-year bond, the bond market seems to be accepting of this
00:05:57.800 and understanding what the real plan is.
00:06:00.100 The stock market, once again, is now – or under Trump and over the last couple of days
00:06:04.640 is breaking all-time highs, particularly the S&P 500.
00:06:08.180 So is it your belief and Treasury's belief that you've laid out this plan
00:06:12.580 and the more you guys and CEA articulate what the real model is all in,
00:06:17.200 not just the CBO static model but the dynamic model that you guys can do and put forward,
00:06:23.480 that capital markets are starting to understand this
00:06:26.320 and they're breathing a little bit of sigh of relief?
00:06:28.080 Because if the capital markets thought there was a problem here,
00:06:33.560 the 10-year Treasury might be going crazy, right, or gold might be going crazy right now.
00:06:37.360 It seems like you have a little bit of stability and the equity market's on fire.
00:06:41.400 Is that the way you guys look at the world?
00:06:44.360 Yes.
00:06:45.620 I've seen some of those FT pieces.
00:06:47.520 I don't think those numbers that they've shown are consistent at all
00:06:50.220 with what we've seen, the Treasury's own official data, among other sources,
00:06:54.620 even a lot of private industry work.
00:06:56.660 But yes, we've, I think, articulated the benefits of this bill.
00:06:59.840 And certainly the capital markets are voting with their shares or their feet, so to speak.
00:07:05.920 You've seen an equity boom.
00:07:07.920 You've seen equity surge to all-time highs.
00:07:10.020 You've seen credit spreads are very tight, meaning there's virtually no recession risk.
00:07:15.320 The corporate market's very comfortable with corporate cash flows.
00:07:18.240 And you've seen interest rates come down significantly,
00:07:20.560 which will ultimately be a boon to US households.
00:07:23.240 So you've not seen the playbook that so many argued that was going to happen back in April.
00:07:29.040 Well, you've seen quite the exact opposite, surging equities, falling yields, a very strong dollar,
00:07:35.420 especially when you look at it in a broad sense, not just focused on the euro.
00:07:39.200 That's something else the press, unfortunately,
00:07:42.080 unmistakably markets, is that somehow the dollar is weak.
00:07:44.880 It's not the dollar strong.
00:07:45.960 The Treasury has a strong dollar policy.
00:07:48.320 The dollar is the reserve currency.
00:07:49.900 We've got the deepest and most liquid capital markets in the world.
00:07:53.240 And the markets, as you correctly said, Steve, are actually reflecting that.
00:07:59.040 Is this because now you guys have gone, Treasury particularly,
00:08:05.600 you guys have gone on the offensive to actually explain this?
00:08:08.420 Because the all-in model, when you look at every element of it,
00:08:12.040 and these are not wishings.
00:08:14.380 This is action that's being taken now.
00:08:16.780 The trade deals, the commercial realignment with the world's happening now.
00:08:21.540 The tariff money's coming in now.
00:08:24.180 The new tariff deals are happening now.
00:08:26.040 The investment, not by sovereign wealth funds, but by publicly traded,
00:08:30.300 massive global corporations, including many domicile in the United States,
00:08:35.360 but a lot internationally, are making investment commitments of plant and equipment here.
00:08:41.000 That you're, you know, addressing the bond market almost daily of what the plan is.
00:08:47.100 So you've got equities on fire.
00:08:49.600 You have tightening spreads in the credit market.
00:08:52.720 Gold seems to have stabilized, although, look, it's much higher than it was a couple of years ago.
00:08:57.220 You still have the BRICS nations.
00:08:58.720 They're meeting this weekend in Rio.
00:09:01.080 There's still going to be a problem.
00:09:02.520 They've got a lot of issues, I think, geopolitically, maybe more than even financially, with the dollar.
00:09:07.980 They want to, the global south is trying to form a block.
00:09:11.160 But in every aspect, the more you get out and tell the story, the more the capital markets seem to me to be saying,
00:09:18.060 okay, I understand it right now, and I'm going to give these guys a shot.
00:09:22.100 Joe, your thoughts?
00:09:23.980 So, I mean, I think the only person that probably sleeps less than President Trump is Secretary Besson.
00:09:29.140 It's trade deals, it's peace deals, and it's tax policy and economic deals.
00:09:35.540 You're correct.
00:09:36.580 People don't understand it.
00:09:37.680 They don't understand the tariff.
00:09:38.900 The tariff was combined with deregulation, energy independence, and low tax rates.
00:09:44.660 That was going to create revenues, reindustrialize, and rebalance trade deficits.
00:09:49.460 That's ultimately additive and positive for the U.S. economy.
00:09:53.740 And we're going to continue to generate those type of policies with the results that we had under Trump 1.0 and even better.
00:10:00.820 So you're exactly right, and I appreciate you, Steve, for highlighting that.
00:10:04.980 You certainly have to get the message out because, unfortunately, I think very often the narrative gets co-opted in a way that's not accurate or truthful.
00:10:12.840 And we're trying to do our best, and I think the Secretary has done a phenomenal job in that.
00:10:17.180 And, of course, President Trump is the best marketer in the world.
00:10:19.340 No, I think adding you and some others, like I tell people, it's not – you can't do these in 90-second sound bites.
00:10:29.360 There's a sophisticated plan here that's been thought through by the president with the assistance of the Secretary of Treasury.
00:10:35.780 And you have two very – you know, President Trump's the most sophisticated international businessmen in the world plus a great marketer and knows how to communicate with people.
00:10:45.660 Scott is someone that knows capital markets as good as anybody that's ever been Secretary of the Treasury.
00:10:51.800 Those two combined in a complicated model can articulate it, and once people hear it and understand, they go, yeah, I see it.
00:10:59.520 It's just not everything that it appears on the surface when Elon puts up a chart and says I'm going to start a new political party if you don't vote for this.
00:11:07.180 It's not that – and particularly as Secretary Besson will be the first, I think, to lay witness to,
00:11:13.180 this guy promised a trillion dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse that never materialized, I think, because they didn't do their job.
00:11:21.440 And then he quit and left really the House and the Senate with this situation of finding cost cuts.
00:11:27.180 But that's something for another day.
00:11:28.520 Joe, one more time, where do people get you on social media?
00:11:32.080 Because I think now more than ever, the more transparency, the more information, the more communication that CEA, that NEC, and that Treasury have,
00:11:42.700 not just to the markets but to the MAGA base and the American people, really, I think, are going to make things so much easier.
00:11:48.540 Can people understand, hey, there is a big idea in back of this, this supply-side tax cut.
00:11:53.140 It's about productivity.
00:11:54.240 It's about growth.
00:11:55.460 It's about our opportunity for growth is vastly important, and people are hungry to understand it, sir.
00:12:02.800 Thank you, Steve.
00:12:03.540 And again, as you said earlier, the markets understand what we're trying to do and are reflective of the policies we're going to put in place.
00:12:09.580 I could be found, Steve, at Livornianomics, at Livornianomics.
00:12:13.800 So thank you very much.
00:12:16.900 Thank you, brother.
00:12:17.840 Let's get that up there.
00:12:20.200 Joe Livornia, what a great pickup for the president.
00:12:23.060 I've got to give a hat tip to Alexander Priate that's built an extraordinary team, our former comms director here at the War Room.
00:12:30.440 You know, I don't know.
00:12:33.620 If Priate worked as hard at War Room as she's working at Treasury and doing – if she did half as good as job for us as she did as Treasury, I don't know.
00:12:43.480 Maybe we'd be four times the size of Joe Rogan.
00:12:45.700 Just kidding.
00:12:47.620 Alexander's done a tremendous job, and the team they've put together.
00:12:51.220 And so I think this is the takeaway.
00:12:55.260 There's risk to this plan, like there's risk to any plan.
00:12:58.040 But the country had gotten so wrapped around this idea of just no growth.
00:13:05.320 If you're going to have an American economy and you're talking under 2 percent growth, you're talking 1.5 percent growth.
00:13:10.640 By the way, there we go right there.
00:13:11.960 We finally got my phone.
00:13:12.900 Oh, baby, look at that.
00:13:15.140 If you're watching War Room Live or on our podcast, you're getting the video play.
00:13:19.420 Right there we have – that is Brian Glenn.
00:13:21.500 Can I take it in – that's Brian Glenn's shot.
00:13:25.940 We can't do audio because once you're in the – yeah, once you're in the motorcade, once you're in the motorcade, you can't do audio.
00:13:36.440 But there's a visual right there.
00:13:38.540 And, of course, I guess they're getting ready to leave and to take off.
00:13:41.760 Everybody's ready because they're not there yet.
00:13:44.280 You told me it's an hour to get there.
00:13:45.780 I don't think it's that long, but is –
00:13:48.000 Oh, fine.
00:13:53.440 Okay, fine.
00:13:54.200 So the president is going to go and address people in a medical tent and then maybe come back to the sticks.
00:13:59.160 As you know, the president – there we have the other – there we have inside the medical tent where the president will talk.
00:14:06.300 We're going to take all of these – we're going to take all of these – yeah.
00:14:10.400 If the president comes out, we're going to blow the break.
00:14:12.700 If not, we'll go ahead and take the break.
00:14:14.020 So I'm just – I'm doing some producing, directing as we go.
00:14:17.100 So let's – can we take the smaller box and bring it up inside the tent for a second?
00:14:21.300 I want to see where the president is going to be doing this right there.
00:14:24.940 There we go.
00:14:26.620 The president is going to be making some remarks right there.
00:14:29.160 He was very much – he was very excited about taking this trip, and here's why.
00:14:37.260 Florida has done a really excellent job of working with local law enforcement, National Guard, all of that with federal authorities.
00:14:44.360 This is the way it has to be done, and this is what I keep telling people and talking to people about this situation in L.A., in Chicago, and soon to be – or New York's bad, but soon to be worse.
00:14:56.900 The main front of the third world war of which we are in, and particularly in the kinetic piece is the front here in the United States of America, and that is the 10 million illegal aliens that are here and have to be – can we put the president's other part in a small box in the middle?
00:15:18.740 I'll do some more directing here.
00:15:20.040 Let's put it in a small box.
00:15:22.220 The other – yeah, right there.
00:15:23.480 Let's get that.
00:15:25.160 Or maybe we can take the whole picture of the president right there.
00:15:27.780 He's outside the – okay.
00:15:31.460 Guys, I can both host, I can talk, and I can direct at the same time.
00:15:35.240 There we go.
00:15:36.860 There's the president of the United States, President Trump.
00:15:40.180 You know he's loving this, right?
00:15:42.040 That's with Governor DeSantis.
00:15:43.880 There's Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem.
00:15:49.140 That shot's going to come in and out as we have bandwidth to take it.
00:15:53.100 They're outside the tent.
00:15:54.020 President Trump's going to come in and say some remarks.
00:15:56.540 We're going to blow as many bricks as we have.
00:15:58.020 I want to thank Birch Gold, by the way.
00:15:59.960 Philip Patrick and the team left yesterday from LAX.
00:16:03.040 We covered that live.
00:16:04.900 They're going to be in Brazil for the BRICS nations.
00:16:08.820 Remember, the BRICS nations are throwing down hard about an alternative to the U.S. dollar, how that affects your life, how gold is a hedge against all that.
00:16:18.000 I believe Joe's absolutely correct.
00:16:20.400 A lot of that has – not a lot.
00:16:22.620 Much of it has been blunted by President Trump and Scott Besson getting their hands around this situation, particularly the way that they're going to handle reinvigorating the American economy with growth.
00:16:36.200 We've got a chance to grow our way out of here.
00:16:38.160 That's the bet you're making with President Trump.
00:16:40.120 It's a supply-side tax cut.
00:16:41.540 It's about growing your way out of here.
00:16:43.520 You've seen gold, although gold is still banging around, a little more stability than you've seen before.
00:16:49.980 The BRICS nations are looking – and it's geopolitical as much as financial now.
00:16:54.720 The BRICS nations, particularly with Russia and China and Iran, the Persians are hellbent for leather from breaking the Americans' grip on kind of the global financial system.
00:17:05.840 Hey, and maybe we want to have that grip broken over time at a time and place of our choosing.
00:17:12.460 That's going to be the American people's choosing.
00:17:14.220 You just can't have it – you can't have it go from a dollar-based system to something else overnight.
00:17:19.740 That would kind of be catastrophic for the American economy, particularly for a debt.
00:17:23.400 If you think you've got a problem now, wait until you have to – the people don't have to take it – not looking for dollar-denominated bonds, then you've got a real problem.
00:17:32.240 Then you could be Argentina.
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00:17:43.180 You can be – and I've always told you we didn't do this to make you the smartest person at the backyard barbecue.
00:17:48.060 But since Fourth of July is coming up, here's the motorcade right now with the president and the governor.
00:17:53.980 Governor, they're leaving.
00:17:58.780 Okay.
00:17:59.820 On to hopefully the medical tent and President Trump to make his comments and his remarks.
00:18:06.040 We're going to cover all that.
00:18:06.900 That's in the lower box.
00:18:09.540 President Trump, like I said, he's been – this was put up in eight days.
00:18:16.540 I think Governor DeSantis is very proud of that.
00:18:18.200 That's a big part of what the – of what the tour is going to be is how they did it in eight days, how it can be expanded, et cetera.
00:18:28.220 So there you have – we're going to cover this nonstop all the way into, I'm sure, Charlie Kirk's show.
00:18:34.460 President Trump down there at Alligator Alcatraz is very – he really wanted to say – there we go.
00:18:40.680 There's the press corps running over for a shot.
00:18:42.780 Your favorite – the fake news getting in position.
00:18:46.280 Folks, if you talk about the pool, the press pool, what – they rotate groups of all the hundreds of White House correspondents.
00:18:54.240 There you see it right now.
00:18:55.120 Our own Brian Glenn is moving right there with his camera.
00:18:58.880 It's a very tough – it's a tough gig because you've got to be on the move constantly.
00:19:06.680 You try to get in position to get a comment from the president, be able to toss out a question, particularly get photographs.
00:19:13.480 Do we have any audio?
00:19:14.760 If we have audio, I want to go to it.
00:19:16.120 Do we have audio?
00:19:17.400 If we do, let's go ahead and try to pick it up.
00:19:20.300 Try to pick up – there's what's called the Wrangler, the press corps – there we are right there.
00:19:26.520 There's the press corps, the White House comm staff, which are always cutting edge, and the comm staff over there right now is fantastic under Stephen Chung and Taylor Botowich.
00:19:38.320 Just do an amazing job.
00:19:39.760 What you have is what's called a Wrangler.
00:19:44.480 The Wrangler is who basically wrangles the press and gets them into all those shots.
00:19:48.100 Like you're doing the motorcade, and you see right there, right up to the door, looks like the president, the governor, will walk out.
00:19:54.100 They'll be perfectly positioned after doing a little tour of this space, which they're not letting people in.
00:19:58.880 They'll come out, and they'll have the opportunity to both get a photograph of the president and a comment.
00:20:05.220 And that's what makes it so trips, and this is why we've dedicated ourselves at War Room in Real America's Voice to make sure we cover these nonstop because the president's kind of disintermediated what is called the disintermediated –
00:20:21.220 the mainstream media from blocking him from talking to the American people, what he's done in these press avails in the Oval Office or press avail today.
00:20:28.120 Like he came right off the plane, walks right up to the press, have at it, throw a bunch of questions out there.
00:20:33.400 On the way to, I think, Marine One to actually go to Andrews Air Force Base, they asked him a bunch of questions about Elon Musk had been tweeting some stuff.
00:20:43.200 There we go in there right there.
00:20:44.840 They've been tweeting – as soon as they get good order and discipline, they let him go in.
00:20:51.000 Good order and discipline, he had been – Elon Musk had been really lighting the president of Trump up overnight.
00:20:59.440 And President Trump came out and said, hey – they asked him, hey, are you thinking about the port name?
00:21:05.080 I think his question – well, we're looking into it.
00:21:07.700 Elon Musk tweeted later, oh, well, you know, it's not – I don't want to continue this.
00:21:14.200 I don't want to take it next level after the president kind of threw some – here comes the president down with the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.
00:21:23.120 Let's go ahead and cut the audio, see if we can pick up anything the president has to say.
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00:25:07.040 I thought this was so professional and so well done that you should come and look at it as opposed to standing around and not knowing where we are.
00:25:22.540 And we're just taking tours through the areas where they stay and the areas where the medical is and all.
00:25:27.300 And they've really done, between Christy and Ron and the whole group, it's really government working together.
00:25:34.400 And congratulations to you guys.
00:25:36.760 But I wanted you to see it as opposed to waiting for us and then say, how was it?
00:25:41.880 Right?
00:25:42.160 It really is pretty amazing.
00:25:44.300 Did they take the vote yet?
00:25:46.300 How's the vote doing?
00:25:47.800 I would normally be home waiting for the vote.
00:25:50.680 Yes, we would.
00:25:51.240 People are being Congress, but I want to come down.
00:25:55.040 I hear the vote's going to be good.
00:25:57.380 You'll let me know.
00:25:58.360 You'll let me know.
00:25:59.060 I will let you know.
00:25:59.740 Have they taken it?
00:26:00.700 What's that?
00:26:01.160 They're taking it now.
00:26:01.880 I don't think they're taking the vote yet.
00:26:03.720 Not concluded.
00:26:04.700 Not concluded, but they are too.
00:26:06.080 Boy, wouldn't that be an upset, huh?
00:26:07.740 Are you confident that this can get through the House?
00:26:10.100 Yeah.
00:26:11.580 It's the greatest tax cut in the history of our country.
00:26:15.500 And if it doesn't pass, it's the biggest tax increase in the history of our country.
00:26:19.240 That alone, 68% increase, as opposed to a massive cut.
00:26:23.700 It's the biggest tax cut in the history of our country, and everybody gets it.
00:26:28.560 Mr. Clinton and the FBI, Secretary, CNN yesterday pushed an app that lets you track where ICE agents are.
00:26:36.160 Tom Homan was saying that perhaps CNN should be prosecuted for that.
00:26:39.820 It's okay with me.
00:26:41.440 Yeah, we're working with the Department of Justice to see if we can prosecute them for that.
00:26:46.020 Because what they're doing is actively encouraging people to avoid law enforcement activities, operations.
00:26:54.020 And we're going to actually go after them and prosecute them with the partnership of PAM if we can.
00:26:58.760 Because what they're doing, we believe, is illegal.
00:27:00.980 And they may be prosecuted also for having given false reports on the attack in Iran.
00:27:06.380 They were given totally false reports.
00:27:09.020 It was totally obliterated.
00:27:10.940 And our people have to be celebrated and not come home and say, what do you mean we didn't hit the target?
00:27:15.740 We hit the target first.
00:27:17.000 You know, the pilots came home and they said we hit the target first.
00:27:19.800 So they may be very well prosecuted, but what they did there we think is totally illegal.
00:27:26.040 Okay, let's go.
00:27:26.940 Follow us.
00:27:27.700 You got it.
00:27:28.060 Hi, Brian.
00:27:28.920 How are you doing, man?
00:27:30.140 Doing all right?
00:27:30.840 Brian, this is the voice that I'm very lucky of Marjorie Kelly Bain.
00:27:34.860 Oh, really?
00:27:35.600 Oh, really?
00:27:35.940 Works for who?
00:27:37.260 She works for Real America's Voice.
00:27:38.800 Oh, okay, good.
00:27:39.640 You think it's easy to be with Marjorie?
00:27:41.840 She was working out pretty hard this weekend.
00:27:44.720 Yes, she was, wasn't she?
00:27:45.500 Yeah, she was.
00:27:46.160 All right.
00:27:46.940 So, again, Mr. President, this is...
00:27:48.960 We're going to hold right here, if you don't mind.
00:27:51.060 We're going to hold right here.
00:27:51.880 We're going to hold right here, if you don't mind.
00:28:21.860 We're going to hold right here.
00:28:51.860 Mr. President, thank you for visiting us here.
00:28:55.480 This is our team.
00:28:56.360 They actually did all the work.
00:29:02.620 Nice to meet you, too.
00:29:04.240 Thank you guys for doing this.
00:29:05.380 Thank you for your work.
00:29:06.100 This is pretty good.
00:29:06.860 How many days to do it?
00:29:08.720 This is doing now?
00:29:10.020 24 hours.
00:29:13.100 I was really nice.
00:29:14.760 This is like a Montezuma.
00:29:16.100 Yes, sir.
00:29:17.260 Right, right.
00:29:17.760 We did the Montezuma.
00:29:21.840 24 hours.
00:29:22.840 24 hours.
00:29:23.140 They actually did all the work.
00:29:27.700 Good job.
00:29:28.900 Thank you guys for joining us.
00:29:30.340 You got how many days to do it?
00:29:34.140 24 hours.
00:29:35.140 24 hours.
00:29:36.140 Yes.
00:29:37.140 I was really nice.
00:29:38.280 This is like a monofono.
00:29:39.140 This is what we do all day long.
00:29:41.140 Yes.
00:29:42.140 Yes.
00:29:43.140 I was really nice.
00:29:43.800 This is like a monofono.
00:29:44.140 Yes.
00:29:45.140 This is what we do all day long.
00:29:47.140 Yes.
00:29:48.140 This is 3.
00:29:49.140 24 hours.
00:29:51.140 Yes.
00:29:53.140 I was really nice.
00:29:54.140 This is like a monofono.
00:29:56.140 Right there.
00:29:57.140 This is what we do all day long.
00:29:59.140 We did the Montezuma.
00:30:01.140 Yes.
00:30:02.140 I did work in the city.
00:30:05.140 I did work in here.
00:30:06.140 I did work in here.
00:30:07.140 No, I didn't like any of this.
00:30:09.140 I didn't like any of this.
00:30:10.140 Okay.
00:30:11.140 How many days?
00:30:13.140 How many days?
00:30:14.140 All right.
00:30:15.140 You got it.
00:30:16.140 there you see the wrangler see her she's wrangling now the media moves down president's inside
00:30:38.440 media moves down they'll get him i guess on the uh coming out so the wranglers take it
00:30:43.520 a real america's voice brian glenn absolutely amazing president getting a full briefing right
00:30:47.480 there as you remember president trump's a builder uh he loves the details that grinnell was telling
00:30:54.120 me when he went to the and in fact when i went to the um uh no i still want to get yeah let's get as
00:31:00.680 good a shot as possible we can um the uh grinnell told us and then we went over to the uh kennedy
00:31:08.740 center itself the staff said president trump is the first president of the united states
00:31:13.480 to go to the kennedy center and he spent hours he gave a building tour like it was a building that
00:31:19.100 he had built and he was talking about maintenance talking about things had to be done this is why
00:31:22.840 president trump loves doing this this was put up in eight days by governor de santis and the team down
00:31:28.280 in florida um and uh you're seeing the president asking tons of questions about the flow of people
00:31:34.760 how it's going to go and look um ronda santa said hey we got another one in i think in northeast
00:31:41.300 florida that's 2000 uh and they said we'll build these as we need them to accommodate the deportations
00:31:47.580 one of the points of the big beautiful bill which is not perfect far from perfect one of the aspects of
00:31:54.480 this as you heard joe say besides the supply side tax cut you need this money now to actually expedite
00:32:01.920 the deportations of 10 million people and the deportations of the 10 million people are absolutely
00:32:07.140 essential for stopping what is i think the most dangerous front on the third world war and that is
00:32:13.400 the invasion of the united states of america and if the israeli first crowd and the globalists don't
00:32:19.380 understand that that's their problem this should be the center of gravity and the focus and you're
00:32:23.800 seeing let's see if we can cut let's get audio again see if we get close enough to do we have
00:32:28.400 anything let's go let's go and ramp the audio let's see what we got
00:32:31.540 what the president always does there's going to go meet the first responders
00:32:52.480 this is i can tell you first responders love this let's let's keep the audio going see if we get
00:32:58.200 anything let's get up there see we hear the president
00:33:01.160 the first responders love this the president acknowledging their work says a few words to him
00:33:20.960 normally if there's time he goes by and does a personal greeting
00:33:24.000 okay there's the there's the wrangler they're wrangling okay as soon as you get a shot back
00:33:32.860 i love this this is real live television folks i love it this is what real america's voice in the
00:33:37.960 worm we've dedicated ourselves now in president trump's second term to make sure we get as much
00:33:42.540 of this as possible so you can see it nobody else covers it nor the channel nor the network covers
00:33:47.480 this like we cover president trump's presidency why are we doing that this is history in the making
00:33:52.420 not only do you see where the rubber meets the roads on the important issues of the day because
00:33:57.560 remember they're talking it's theoretical and they're debating in the senate you hear all this
00:34:01.780 you hear the cable pundits all the time i think our belief here is if you see it yourself see what
00:34:09.060 you see if we show it to you and sometimes all its grittiness and imperfection because it's live
00:34:14.360 you get a better sense of what reality is when you talk about the mass deportations and you talk
00:34:19.480 about how do we get this country set up again from the coverage we did in the streets of los angeles
00:34:23.920 and that battle they had a couple of weeks ago to this deportation center in in florida and the
00:34:29.800 deportation center speaks a lot about the maga movement in florida people down there want and remember
00:34:36.520 we have such a large uh community of hispanic americans hispanics and latinos in uh in florida these
00:34:43.480 folks want the illegal aliens out of here they want the criminals out of here they want the bad
00:34:47.760 hombres out of there uh they want the mass deportations and so governor de santis and the
00:34:52.600 legislation responding to that governor de santis taking executive action has taken initiative and
00:34:58.040 this initiative president trump wants to see because we should have these in in texas you should have
00:35:03.140 these booming you know all over the the country particularly in red states as president trump just
00:35:07.740 said there a moment ago louisiana alabama uh i would love to see arizona step up and do this
00:35:14.720 california probably not going to see that because of the politics of it this whole controversy about
00:35:20.660 the big beautiful bill the most controversial piece that and they're doing the other votes right now
00:35:25.340 one of the uh and hopefully the uh in the wraparound we don't let it sneak back in on the ai one of the
00:35:31.120 most controversial pieces is about illegal aliens in medicaid and cuts to uh american citizens medicaid
00:35:38.060 and maybe the parliamentarian because hey i'm just saying she's a harry reed appointee the um
00:35:45.040 the um parliamentarian i think ruled out the ability to cut medicaid for illegal aliens that is going to
00:35:52.400 be a big bone of contention and clearly that has to get sorted uh before anything gets done right here
00:35:58.220 you see the uh you see the media and the press we have brian glenn right there eric bolling's also
00:36:03.340 somewhere on the property as soon as we can get eric bolling we'll also get yeah we're working to get
00:36:08.500 eric bolling up uh i think they're coming there they see what the wrangle does is pre-position the
00:36:13.840 press so you get the best shots of the president and the entourage coming around and viewing it
00:36:19.700 and here they come right here and they'll get the president asking questions of course the president's
00:36:24.680 always prepared they get it if the press throws a question out you never know when the president's
00:36:28.840 going to throw you a bomb right like he did this morning going to marine one on the south lawn of
00:36:35.400 the white house he just dropped a dime uh is that are you thinking of deporting mr president you
00:36:41.100 think you're deporting elon moss well you know we're looking into it's that that rattled you notice
00:36:46.480 that the president drove had a couple of comebacks elon's tweets uh elon was singing a very different
00:36:51.940 song well i don't want to escalate this i don't want to do it there's members of right there the uh
00:36:57.180 the print media the photographers uh coming in you're going to have now here we come right now
00:37:02.020 there's the president there's a secretary christy gnome and of course one of the local supervisors
00:37:09.180 explaining everything he's they're doing they put this up in eight days president getting a very
00:37:12.860 detailed tour governor de santo's right in back of him the president let's as soon as we go audio
00:37:17.900 let's go audio i want to get everything the president's saying but man i will tell you don't there's
00:37:22.100 nothing donald trump loves better than doing something like this taking a tour something that's been
00:37:26.320 manifested something's been built to execute a policy that he understands is one of his core
00:37:31.920 policies so this is fantastic he's changed his schedule around today to do it he's going to do
00:37:38.240 a um i think on thursday we're going to thursday in des moines iowa we're going to have a kickoff of
00:37:43.920 the 250th and a birthday of the united states of america uh with a rally in des moines we're going to
00:37:49.820 cover that wall to wall but uh as much as president trump loves rallies and he loves rallies i think
00:37:55.920 this is the thing he loves the most to go around and see things that are actually been built actually
00:38:00.760 been manifested on his policies to help the citizens of the united states because this is where it's
00:38:06.620 action action action and he realizes i think this i think this opens up uh in a couple of days uh and
00:38:13.960 then they're going to have uh thousands of illegal aliens in here ready to be deported back to their
00:38:19.140 home countries which is what the you know one of the all the rallies all the speeches all the debates
00:38:24.580 all the polling everything gets down to this is where the rubber meets the road it's actually
00:38:29.060 happening on a mass scale let's go and go to audio
00:38:31.880 president
00:38:45.860 Mr. President, Mr. Governor, what's your message to Governor Gavin Newsom inside of this facility?
00:39:03.620 Well, the first thing you should do is come here and learn something.
00:39:06.740 Because they don't do this. They don't know where to begin. And if they did,
00:39:11.140 it would press them a hundred times more. So I would say he should call
00:39:14.740 Mr. Governor, Mr. President, and I'm sure you'd give him a...
00:39:18.580 I think he would give him a lot of advice.
00:39:19.860 His state is a disaster, and he doesn't do this.
00:39:22.820 Well, they have the original Alcatraz, so you guys could approve him being able to set one of these
00:39:27.540 up over there. I'm sure the secretary would be happy to do that and provide time. My sense is
00:39:33.060 he's probably not going to bite on that, but you know. But I don't know that they'd be able to come
00:39:37.060 in at cost because, you know, they tried to do this high-speed rail. They spent like 150 billion,
00:39:41.860 no tracks. We've got a privately funded rail in Florida from Miami to Orlando. It costs the
00:39:46.500 taxpayers zero, and it's very successful. So just a much different approach between states.
00:39:51.380 Hey, Mr. President, when's the first person checking in these beautiful Alcatraz?
00:39:55.940 Yeah.
00:39:56.580 Well, of course, I love you guys work on that.
00:39:59.140 Now, he ought to really, he ought to come here and study this because he's going to learn a lot.
00:40:03.940 When's the first person checking into the room, sir?
00:40:06.180 Tomorrow.
00:40:07.140 Hopefully, yeah. Hopefully tomorrow. Look in the next 24 hours.
00:40:09.620 We have the doctors.
00:40:10.260 Yep.
00:40:10.660 All the professionals.
00:40:11.460 There's going to be a security sweep because there have been civilians here,
00:40:15.300 so they will sweep this multiple times to make sure there's nothing can be used as weapons or any
00:40:20.020 contraband. And then once that's cleared, then they'll do so. It's really up to the secretary.
00:40:24.900 I know he's got people in the queue, and so they'll be ready to receive.
00:40:27.700 I think our viewers at home should note that this is air-conditioned facility.
00:40:31.140 Yes, it is.
00:40:31.700 If any of the news claims they're keeping them out in the hot, humid South Florida,
00:40:34.980 that is wrong. It's probably 62 degrees in here. Or 72.
00:40:38.340 Hey, Biden wanted me in here, okay?
00:40:40.740 He wanted me. It didn't work out that way, but he wanted me in here.
00:40:45.620 Mr. President, what's your expectation of what this will do for the speed and force of deportations?
00:40:50.260 Well, a lot of things, and they're both telling me that these people come in here,
00:40:53.940 they want to go home. And they want to go home, so we immediately send them home where it's appropriate.
00:40:59.380 Now, if somebody's a real killer-killer, we handle some of them anywhere, because of the maximum
00:41:04.020 of security. Look, what we inherited from this guy, this incompetent man, and his administration,
00:41:10.180 which wasn't incompetent, it was radical-left, lunatic, communist, whatever you want to say.
00:41:14.820 I know most of them. What we inherited should never, ever be forgotten. What they've made us do.
00:41:21.220 This is all because of an open-border policy where 25 million people flowed in from all over
00:41:27.700 the world, from prisons, from all over the world they've flowed in for no reason whatsoever.
00:41:32.580 We had them. You know, when I left, we had a very powerful border. We had no problem.
00:41:36.260 He opened it up day one. He just opened the border. People couldn't believe it.
00:41:40.500 They were standing there. I said, what are they doing? They said, go in.
00:41:44.180 That's it. If you look at the first day takes,
00:41:46.180 they opened it up and they said, go in. And that's where all of this began. But
00:41:50.820 this is an amazing thing that they've done here. But listen, they don't, people don't have to,
00:41:55.860 they don't have to come here. If they self-deport and go home, they can come back legally. We will
00:42:01.060 let them come back legally. And there is a lot of self-deportation. Yes. But if you wait and we,
00:42:06.340 we bring you to this facility, you don't ever get to come back to America. You don't get the chance to
00:42:11.140 come back and be an American again and work here. They weren't with us when the President and the
00:42:15.460 Secretary, Kevin and I. We went through the intake. So right when you do the intake,
00:42:19.780 they have the information about voluntary departure. They have the ability. Obviously,
00:42:24.260 you guys are funding that because it's a lot cheaper to do it that way. So even if they get
00:42:28.660 brought to the front doorstep here, they still have an opportunity to just go back voluntarily.
00:42:33.620 And then this way they're not. How fast does that take from
00:42:35.540 the minute? Let's say they get in here and they're like, hey, I want to stay here. I want to go back.
00:42:38.420 We can put them on a plane that day and take them home. We'll buy their plane ticket, go home,
00:42:42.020 and then they get the chance to come back legally. If they wait and say we're not going to do that.
00:42:46.340 If they do that, they can come back legally after a period of time.
00:42:48.420 Mr. President, you've talked recently about the idea of
00:42:52.100 finding some way to get farm workforce and service sector workforce. And I think you've discussed
00:42:57.860 somehow a program of people leaving on a sponsorship and coming right back.
00:43:02.260 Can you give us a little more detail about that and why, in the view of some hardliners, it's not
00:43:06.900 going to take care of our farmers and hotel workers and various other people. We're working
00:43:11.220 on it right now. And Ron's going to be involved and you're involved already. So we have a case,
00:43:17.300 a lot of cases where ICE will go into a farm. And these are guys working there for 10, 15 years.
00:43:23.220 No problem. The farmer's known. We're going to put, let's go farmer responsibility or owner responsibility,
00:43:29.780 but they're going to be largely responsible for these people. And they know these people.
00:43:33.700 They've worked on the farms for 15 years and all of a sudden they've... So I have a great,
00:43:39.380 Ron does, Christy does, we have a great feeling for the farmer and for others in the same position.
00:43:44.580 And we're going to give them responsibility for people. And we're going to have a system of
00:43:48.820 signing them up so they don't have to go. They can be here legally. They can pay taxes and everything.
00:43:53.700 They're not getting citizenship, but they get other things. And the farmers need them to do their work.
00:43:59.380 Without those people, you're not going to be able to run your farm.
00:44:02.100 Mr. President, you and the governor tangled pretty hard in the 2024 election.
00:44:06.260 I didn't know. You stand here now.
00:44:07.380 I didn't know.
00:44:09.140 Yeah, you stand here now as partners on this effort. How would you,
00:44:11.620 how would you describe the relationship? And what future does,
00:44:13.940 does government and Stantis have? I would say it's a 10.
00:44:15.540 Excuse me? I think it's a 10.
00:44:17.780 Maybe 9-9. There's going to bite me a couple of little wounds.
00:44:20.820 So maybe it's a 10. I think we have a 10.
00:44:22.980 Do you think his wife should run for government?
00:44:24.180 We get a long run.
00:44:24.980 Well, you know, the thing about it is, you know,
00:44:28.020 I endorsed him immediately in January 2024. I raised his,
00:44:32.180 one of his packs, millions and millions of dollars.
00:44:35.060 And obviously we saved him a lot of money in Florida
00:44:37.620 because Florida was a deep red state.
00:44:39.700 He didn't even have to do a rally in Florida,
00:44:41.460 whereas 2016 and 20, this was like ground zero.
00:44:45.460 And so we've been, you know, really happy to do that.
00:44:48.100 And then we've worked very well on this and other issues with,
00:44:52.020 with, with Florida.
00:44:53.380 You can call him at any time and he wants to be helpful for governors.
00:44:58.100 I mean, I can tell you that.
00:45:00.100 We did Hurricane Malin last year.
00:45:02.260 You didn't hear from the president at the time then.
00:45:05.300 And then, but you know, with President Trump,
00:45:07.300 you know, we know immediately he just may make the phone call.
00:45:09.700 Can we ask a Gaza follow-up question?
00:45:11.780 I'm sorry, like another thing you inherited.
00:45:13.860 How firm are you going to be with NetYahu about ending the war in Gaza?
00:45:17.220 Very firm, but he wants it to, I will tell you.
00:45:20.340 He's coming here next week. He wants to end it too.
00:45:24.020 We had a tremendous success with Iran.
00:45:27.940 Somebody said, when are you going to sign?
00:45:30.020 I said, sign? They are so bombed out.
00:45:33.700 Did you see the report issued this morning?
00:45:35.460 The place was decimated.
00:45:37.460 It will be years before anybody even gets down there.
00:45:40.740 So that's not a priority, but we'll have a report and we'll have a,
00:45:44.260 whatever we want.
00:45:45.220 We'll get from, whatever we want from Iran.
00:45:47.300 And I think, and I hope they will have a good, you know,
00:45:50.900 they have massive sanctions right there, fighting sanctions.
00:45:53.940 It's going to be very hard for them to do anything with those sanctions.
00:45:57.140 And I look forward to maybe there'll be a time when we get along with them
00:46:00.660 and they can rebuild that country.
00:46:02.020 But is there a point where you tell, where you tell Netanyahu,
00:46:04.100 like, you've got to, you've got to end this now.
00:46:05.860 You've got to strike a deal.
00:46:06.740 Well, he wants to.
00:46:07.860 He wants to.
00:46:08.500 And I think we'll have it.
00:46:09.460 I think we'll have a deal next week.
00:46:10.980 Thank you.
00:46:12.020 Mr. President, do you intend to announce your pick for successor to Jay Powell
00:46:17.940 earlier than, say, or is it really, say, the summer or the fall?
00:46:21.620 Will I do something about who it's going to be?
00:46:24.420 Yes.
00:46:24.900 I don't know.
00:46:25.620 He'd be a good candidate.
00:46:26.900 I do.
00:46:28.340 She'd be a good candidate.
00:46:29.620 Anybody would be better than Jay Powell.
00:46:32.100 No, it's causing us a fortune because it keeps the rate way up.
00:46:36.180 I think it's strong derangement center for us.
00:46:39.380 But, you know, we have a very strong country.
00:46:41.380 We're the strongest country.
00:46:42.660 Look, our country right now is at a level that we haven't seen for 40, 50 years.
00:46:48.820 What we're doing now is nobody's seen anything like it.
00:46:52.260 I told you I was with in the Middle East.
00:46:54.980 The king of Saudi Arabia said to be very strongly.
00:46:57.380 He said, you know what?
00:46:58.260 A year ago you had a dead country.
00:47:00.260 Now you have the hottest country in the world.
00:47:01.940 We do.
00:47:02.260 We have the hottest country in the world.
00:47:04.260 Thank you very much.
00:47:04.980 Oh, this is like Syria.
00:47:07.620 We'll be seeing it open next week.
00:47:10.100 Also, those type of industries.
00:47:12.740 We'll kill more.
00:47:13.300 We'll bring our first to meet here.
00:47:14.820 Thank you.
00:47:15.940 All right.
00:47:20.260 Thank you.
00:47:23.620 Right this way.
00:47:24.420 You see right there the president, the president, can we keep the shot?
00:47:29.140 I don't want to lose that shot unless he's got to take it down.
00:47:31.380 The president having these impromptu press avails is what they're called, press avails.
00:47:37.140 You see that Wrangler, her job is to keep them, you know, pre-positioned.
00:47:41.380 And, of course, right there, everything.
00:47:42.980 And that's why presidents continue on the tour.
00:47:45.700 What Governor DeSantis and Kristi Noem says is starting tomorrow morning, the facility will be open.
00:47:51.300 And what Kristi Noem is saying is, hey, if you don't want to come to this facility, just do self-deportation.
00:47:59.220 Just leave.
00:48:01.060 The only reason they're going to use this as a congregation facility is to make sure they can expedite your leaving the United States.
00:48:10.220 Because guess what?
00:48:11.340 You're here and you're not a citizen.
00:48:13.900 And if you're here illegally, if you come for the phony amnesty that Biden tried to set up, then you're going to go home.
00:48:23.420 One of the key elements that I don't want to bury the lead, Governor DeSantis says that they're going to federalize.
00:48:29.900 Federalize – they're preparing and studying federalizing the National Guard to be deportation judges.
00:48:37.480 Remember the phony scam of the Biden regime is, oh, we don't have any deportation – you know, we can't run these deportation courts.
00:48:45.380 We can't run these amnesty courts to have people have due process.
00:48:50.640 Although I think the due process is grossly overstated.
00:48:56.480 It ought to be get them on a plane and get them the hell out of here.
00:49:00.080 Governor DeSantis is saying we're going to stand up the National Guard and – stand up the National Guard and, you know, have them as these deportation judges stamp it.
00:49:11.720 Okay, we heard you.
00:49:12.500 Move on.
00:49:13.380 Gone.
00:49:14.880 This facility is going to open tomorrow.
00:49:16.540 It's going to be a model.
00:49:17.400 You heard the president saying that Governor Newsom should come out here immediately and meet with Secretary Noem and Governor DeSantis.
00:49:26.480 And learn something.
00:49:28.100 We need California to get with the program.
00:49:30.820 And this is this huge fight against the neo-Confederates like Gavin Newsom about this – about the – as soon as we get more audio, as soon as we get a better picture, more audio, we're going to go right to it.
00:49:42.620 But the president thinks they're actually going to have a – step in and have a real facility.
00:49:46.680 Not the best shot right there.
00:49:48.000 Real America's voice.
00:49:49.000 We get that camera up.
00:49:51.440 The president's going to a facility.
00:49:54.600 And right there, you're going to have – he's going to be actually addressed.
00:50:01.640 You see right there at the bases, there's going to be a little press conference and some discussion right here.
00:50:07.860 He's going to have officials.
00:50:08.960 The president does this.
00:50:10.420 It's a meeting where he has various officials.
00:50:16.060 There's a president coming in.
00:50:16.900 Let's cut to the audio and see what we got.
00:50:18.320 Well, I'd like to just thank everybody for the incredible job they've done.
00:50:33.740 I love the state.
00:50:35.360 As you know, Ron and I have had a really great relationship for a long time.
00:50:40.120 We had a little off period for a couple of days, but it didn't last long.
00:50:44.160 It didn't last long.
00:50:45.640 A lot of respect for each other.
00:50:46.880 And it's a great honor to be deep in Florida, the Florida Everglades, to open America's newest migrant detention center.
00:50:56.960 It's incredibly built, and you're seeing that yourself.
00:50:59.660 That's why I said, let the press join us on our walk so they can see what's happening.
00:51:13.820 It's known as Florida Everglades, to open America's newest migrant detention center.
00:51:20.120 It's incredibly built, and you're seeing that yourself.
00:51:22.860 That's why I said, let the press join us on our walk so they can see what's happening.
00:51:26.880 It's known as Alligator Alcatraz, which is very appropriate because I looked outside, and that's not a place I want to go hiking anytime soon.
00:51:36.640 But very soon, this facility will house some of the most menacing migrants, some of the most vicious people on the planet.
00:51:44.160 We're surrounded by miles of treacherous swampland, and the only way out is really deportation, and a lot of these people are self-deporting back to their country where they came from.
00:51:55.920 Quite a few were amazed at, actually, the number.
00:51:58.760 We took the FEMA money that Joe Biden allocated to pay for the free luxury hotel rooms, where he's paying hundreds of millions of dollars in New York City, and we used it to build this project.
00:52:10.560 And, my honor, it was just a little fraction of that money, the money they spent on that project.
00:52:15.060 I happen to know the real estate developer.
00:52:17.280 He's a very real—he never really made that much, but he became very wealthy.
00:52:22.940 With luxury, he didn't do well.
00:52:24.520 With people that are not exactly luxury, he's made a fortune.
00:52:30.500 I want to thank Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeyer.
00:52:39.080 Where is James?
00:52:40.140 Where is he?
00:52:41.540 You do a very good job.
00:52:42.700 I hear good things about you from Ron, too.
00:52:46.480 No, you really do.
00:52:47.780 He's even a good-looking guy.
00:52:49.100 That guy's got a future, huh?
00:52:51.200 Good job, James.
00:52:52.040 I hear you did really, really fantastic, worked hard.
00:52:55.640 You're like in the construction business for a few days, right?
00:52:58.640 Huh?
00:52:59.360 Congratulations.
00:53:01.080 For all the hard work and to make this facility possible, it's amazing.
00:53:05.500 Thanks, as well, to Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson.
00:53:10.980 Where is Wilton?
00:53:12.700 Where are you, Wilton?
00:53:13.500 Hi, Wilton.
00:53:14.200 It's been a long time.
00:53:15.820 Thank you.
00:53:16.540 Congressman Byron Donalds.
00:53:18.560 Where's Byron?
00:53:19.980 Hi, Byron.
00:53:20.940 How are you?
00:53:21.940 Good.
00:53:23.840 Florida Speaker of the House, Daniel Perez.
00:53:27.880 Daniel?
00:53:29.220 Daniel?
00:53:29.800 Thank you, Daniel.
00:53:30.480 Boy, you didn't want to sit up here with us, Daniel.
00:53:32.820 Executive Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, Kevin Guthrie.
00:53:41.060 Hi, Kevin.
00:53:42.520 Good job.
00:53:43.820 Acting Director of ICE, Todd Lyons.
00:53:47.500 Todd.
00:53:48.500 Great job.
00:53:49.180 And Senator Joe Gruters.
00:53:52.300 He is a great guy.
00:53:53.480 Where is Joe?
00:53:54.860 We love Joe.
00:53:55.860 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:53:56.200 We love you.
00:53:56.760 Thank you very much.
00:53:57.040 Welcome home.
00:53:57.340 Thank you.
00:53:57.760 Thank you, Joe.
00:53:59.000 Joe is great.
00:54:00.520 With the help of those incredible border patrol agents, we now have the lowest level of daily
00:54:05.600 border crossings ever recorded.
00:54:07.280 As you know, last month, the month of May, just got released two days ago.
00:54:12.800 The number of illegal aliens into the United States was zero.
00:54:18.800 Zero.
00:54:19.800 Even I find that hard to believe that.
00:54:21.740 Somebody must have gotten it, I think.
00:54:24.200 I don't know.
00:54:24.820 But they say zero.
00:54:25.820 And the people that count them are radical left Democrats.
00:54:30.760 So when a radical left Democrat tells me it's zero, I believe him.
00:54:35.060 But there's still much work to do.
00:54:37.060 In the four years before I took office, Joe Biden allowed 21 million people.
00:54:41.260 That's a minimum.
00:54:42.460 I think it was much higher than that.
00:54:43.880 Illegal aliens to invade our country.
00:54:46.580 He invaded our country just like a military would invade.
00:54:50.240 It's tougher because they don't wear uniforms.
00:54:52.120 You don't know who they are.
00:54:53.900 More than the populations of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, and Philadelphia
00:54:59.480 combined.
00:55:01.520 That's what came into our country from prisons, from mental institutions,
00:55:05.520 from street gangs, drug dealers.
00:55:09.160 It's disgusting.
00:55:09.840 This enormous country destroying invasion has swamped communities nationwide with massive crime,
00:55:17.060 crippling costs, and burdens far beyond what any nation could withstand.
00:55:22.620 No nation could withstand what we did.
00:55:24.660 And we're in the process of doing it.
00:55:26.600 But we have some great people doing it now.
00:55:29.240 And you see them up here with me.
00:55:31.300 But it's, I'd call it like an unforced era.
00:55:34.820 It's sort of like men and women's sports.
00:55:37.680 It's sort of like transgender for everybody.
00:55:40.700 How could they have done this to our country?
00:55:43.420 And we're never going to forget it.
00:55:45.480 Last year, 15% of all the hotel rooms in New York City were used to house illegal aliens
00:55:50.580 at costs that they never got for luxury.
00:55:53.840 They never got this much for luxury people coming in from the wealthiest places on earth.
00:56:01.800 They made more money with the illegal immigrants, with many rooms costing more than $300 a night,
00:56:08.060 six times the rent of a typical American family.
00:56:11.160 In Denver, Colorado, the city was forced to cut $10 million from its police and fire department budget
00:56:16.520 as part of a $90 million plan to house illegal aliens.
00:56:21.000 And it's a population that's growing and growing and destroying Denver and growing.
00:56:26.900 And again, it's destroying Denver.
00:56:30.400 And it's destroying many other cities, too.
00:56:32.820 Likewise, one of the city's largest hospital system is drowning in unpaid medical bills,
00:56:38.280 unpaid in the billions after their emergency rooms were flooded with tens of thousands of illegals,
00:56:44.800 leading to the closure of critical services.
00:56:48.260 And these are really critical services.
00:56:51.880 They can't even keep them open for American patients.
00:56:55.220 The American patients were treated worse than any illegal immigrant.
00:56:59.120 In Los Angeles, one in every four students in the public school system is from a household
00:57:03.460 headed by an illegal, and most of them don't speak English.
00:57:06.860 So they're in a school system, and they don't have interpreters.
00:57:10.160 They don't have anything.
00:57:11.060 They don't speak English.
00:57:12.060 What a mess.
00:57:12.820 What a mess.
00:57:13.300 Unforced error.
00:57:14.860 All these people allowed to come in.
00:57:16.720 The United States is now spending $78 billion a year on translation.
00:57:23.200 Okay, think of that.
00:57:24.260 $78 billion a year on translation and smaller numbers on special education programs
00:57:30.580 for non-English speakers in our public schools.
00:57:32.700 So $78 billion.
00:57:35.740 I think that's not a mistake.
00:57:38.080 I would say million dollars, maybe.
00:57:39.660 Hundreds of thousands of dollars, $78 billion, Joe, on translators and non-English speaking
00:57:46.300 work.
00:57:47.700 Federal government, the Justice Department.
00:57:50.840 It's more than twice the cost of maintaining the United States Justice Department.
00:57:56.180 And what we're spending on translation and other things to help.
00:58:01.060 In total, the average illegal alien costs American taxpayers an estimated $70,000.
00:58:07.600 That's each.
00:58:08.900 $70,000.
00:58:10.220 I think that number is even lower.
00:58:11.480 So if you care about balancing the budget, the single most impactful step we can take
00:58:16.700 is to fully reverse the Biden migration invasion.
00:58:20.800 One of the worst invasions we've ever had.
00:58:23.940 We've never had an invasion like this.
00:58:25.740 We've had invasions, but we've taken care of them.
00:58:28.040 We've never had an invasion like this.
00:58:30.060 And it's with us.
00:58:30.900 And we have some very bad people out there looking to do big harm.
00:58:35.200 That's why the one big, beautiful bill includes funding for 3,000 new Border Patrol officers
00:58:41.080 and 10,000 new ICE agents.
00:58:43.760 And I've gotten to know the Border Patrol and ICE very well.
00:58:47.180 Unlike Kamala, she was the Border Zer, but she never saw the border.
00:58:50.860 She never made one phone call.
00:58:52.520 She was some Border Zer.
00:58:53.600 She would have been some president.
00:58:55.800 Probably would have been slightly better than Biden, though.
00:58:58.240 I had to run against both of them, you know?
00:59:02.000 The one guy, it's like a fighter.
00:59:03.360 You knock out the one guy who's doing badly, then they put somebody else in.
00:59:06.620 But fortunately, she was a stiff also.
00:59:10.060 Otherwise, I would have been very angry.
00:59:11.760 I would have been extremely angry.
00:59:13.820 The Heroes of ICE will also help round up and remove members of the savage drug cartels
00:59:18.760 which are coming back into our country.
00:59:21.280 And we are, we got them out.
00:59:23.180 Now, some of them came back in.
00:59:24.600 We just got them out again.
00:59:25.780 And that's going to be a vicious cycle.
00:59:27.260 But these are foreign gangs here, horrendous people, killers that have infiltrated our
00:59:34.080 territory, including eight which we have designated as foreign terrorist organizations,
00:59:39.440 which gives us a lot more power for speed and getting them out much easier.
00:59:43.520 And we had a great court victory, as you know, on Friday that allows us to do what we have
00:59:47.780 to do from the Supreme Court of the United States.
00:59:50.520 In five months, my administration has already arrested over 2,700 members of the murderous
00:59:57.640 Venezuelan gang known as Trendy Aragua, including a pack of these sadistic animals arrested last
01:00:05.920 month with over 280 guns.
01:00:09.180 And these are guns of the latest caliber.
01:00:11.340 These are guns that were made over the last period of less than a year, getting brand new guns, the latest
01:00:18.160 and the greatest.
01:00:18.920 Every day, our brave law enforcement officers are hunting down and deporting migrant criminals who have committed heinous
01:00:25.740 crimes, including more than 13,000 murderers.
01:00:30.100 11,888, to be exact.
01:00:32.520 But I'd probably say the 13,000 is right also.
01:00:36.380 Think of it.
01:00:36.900 11,888 and more than half of them.
01:00:41.340 They committed more than one murder.
01:00:44.580 So, Ron, many of them are out of here already, but it's still a hell of a number to be confronted with.
01:00:50.800 Just this year, ICE agents in Miami have apprehended illegals with arrests for murder, kidnapping, rape, child sexual abuse and arson.
01:01:01.020 People of the worst order.
01:01:02.400 We're getting these monsters out of the United States, out of Florida, out of all the places that they're in.
01:01:09.240 And on January 20th, they signed an executive order empowering governors and state police to be deputized to enforce federal immigration laws.
01:01:18.420 And Ron's already taken advantage of it.
01:01:21.160 It really, it's a tremendous advantage for the states.
01:01:24.280 Most of them are doing it.
01:01:26.200 Actually, the blue states tend not to do it.
01:01:29.300 Even a couple of them have, though.
01:01:30.720 And I want to express my tremendous thanks to the state of Florida for embracing this opportunity and being a true partner.
01:01:38.880 They've worked so well with the federal government.
01:01:41.480 It's been just a beautiful, beautiful partnership.
01:01:45.120 So, Ron, I'd like to thank you personally.
01:01:47.980 You are my friend and you'll always be my friend.
01:01:50.040 And we may have some skirmishes even in the future.
01:01:53.520 I doubt it.
01:01:54.820 But we'll always come back because we just seem to, we have blood that seems to match pretty well.
01:02:01.900 We have a relationship that's been a very strong one for a long period of time.
01:02:05.920 And I appreciate it.
01:02:07.120 Very much appreciate it.
01:02:08.460 And also, Secretary Noem, I'd like to say, have you say a few words.
01:02:14.300 You have been unbelievable, the job you've done.
01:02:16.500 You and our favorite person, Tom, Tom Holman, have done, and your whole staff, because it's a lot of people.
01:02:24.260 And Tom acknowledges it all the time.
01:02:26.100 He respects you so much.
01:02:27.640 He respects the staff that you both built.
01:02:30.140 And you're really doing one of the great jobs.
01:02:32.560 And it was great that you could work with Ron in Florida so well.
01:02:35.580 Built such a great facility.
01:02:36.820 So, please say a few words.
01:02:38.100 Thank you very much.
01:02:40.260 Thank you.
01:02:41.460 I don't know if this will work.
01:02:43.180 Well, thank you, Mr. President.
01:02:44.880 First of all, I want to thank you for putting the safety and the security of the American people first.
01:02:49.520 And the way that you never lose focus on making sure that America stays our priority and that the families that live here get the chance to grow up and to raise their children in communities that are safe and that give them an opportunity to pursue the American dream.
01:03:04.040 This facility here is a fantastic representation of what can happen when all of government works together and when it's accountable to the taxpayers and to the citizens that live here.
01:03:14.700 The President signed an executive order that allowed us to build partnerships with states and with local law enforcement officers, which is exactly how things should function in this country.
01:03:25.700 More power, more authority given to people locally so that they can take control of their own destiny.
01:03:31.460 And so, we have already been working under the 287G program to deputize law enforcement officers, whether they be state highway patrol, local sheriff's departments in all of our states, and allow them to go out with our ICE officers, our border patrol officers, and make sure that we're getting the worst of the worst off of the streets.
01:03:49.940 We also recognize that as we've been doing that and returning people back to their home countries, that we need detention facilities.
01:03:55.460 We need beds to put them in place so that they can have their due process before they return home.
01:04:00.460 And this facility is exactly what I want every single governor in this country to consider doing with us.
01:04:06.460 What happened to start this conversation was that a young man named Jimmy Percival in my office, my general counsel who came from Florida and used to work here, called up the attorney general and the governor and said,
01:04:18.460 hey, what do you think about partnering with us on a detention facility that we could put in place that would allow us to bring individuals there, there's an airstrip close by, you guys volunteered the assets that you have and the connections that you have, and worked with Kevin extensively so that we could come here, have their due process given, and return them home to their countries.
01:04:39.460 And in eight days, this facility has been stood up.
01:04:40.460 And I want everybody to recognize that the detention facilities that ICE adheres to is a higher standard than is required at state level.
01:04:51.460 That's Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, addressing the press at the media with President Trump, Governor DeSantis.
01:04:58.460 We're going to turn it over now to Charlie Kirk.
01:05:02.460 The Charlie Kirk Show, we're going to continue with this wall to wall coverage of the president's trip to Alligator Alcatraz in Florida.
01:05:10.460 The war room will be live back here at 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time today.
01:05:14.460 We will see you then.
01:05:15.460 ...to bring individuals across the country that we are bringing in and incarcerating for violating our laws and immediately get them out of the country as soon as we possibly can.
01:05:26.460 It's exactly what we need to be perpetuating in other states.
01:05:29.460 And what I would say is I want all of you to notice these flyers that we've got.
01:05:34.460 Is that everybody who sees these flyers or anybody who sees these news clips should know you can still go home on your own.
01:05:41.460 You can self-deport.
01:05:42.460 If you go on the CBP...