00:04:47.360The President entering Marine One is going to take off in a moment.
00:04:52.360This footage was just released by the White House.
00:04:56.360President Trump, once again, you see Caroline and some of the staff going through the back door.
00:05:03.360Marine One is very, very small inside.
00:05:06.360Only can fit a handful of people comfortably.
00:05:09.360That's kind of unusual, taking the luggage like that.
00:05:16.360Normally that goes out already on Air Force One, but hey, it is what it is on a Friday morning in July.
00:05:24.360The President, a press avail, and this is what makes him different than any other politician and particularly any other leader of the country, is that he took every question.
00:05:37.36040 minutes, questions on Epstein, questions on tariffs, questions on deal with Japan, Gaza, geopolitics, the North Carolina race.
00:05:48.360I mean, he doesn't need to be briefed up by the staff.
00:07:12.360This is a working visit by the President of the United States to see his, some of his properties and then meet certain people and have discussions.
00:07:19.360There are going to be some of the folks I know, there are going to be some amazing interviews with President Trump that all come out on Monday or Tuesday by some of the folks that we're close to that are prepping actually have headed over there already.
00:07:34.360There we go right there with Marine One.
00:07:38.360Uh, Real America's Voice obviously trying to show as much of this live as possible, showing history in the making every day.
00:07:45.360Um, and I gotta tell you, I don't know if I like, I don't know what I like better.
00:07:50.360I love them both, but it is the, the press avails in the oval, normally with the head of state there, where he's taken all and everything.
00:07:57.360Or when he comes out just by himself onto the, um, when he comes out to the, um, the south lawn, because there's a difference.
00:08:06.360Let's, let's give you some inside baseball.
00:08:07.360When he does the press avails, if you've noticed, let's take the Philippines as an example, when he was throwing down so hard on Obama.
00:08:14.360Um, he'll call on international reporters.
00:08:18.360The way those bilats are done is that you try to bring in as many of the correspondents that are covering it from, uh, are covering it from the, uh, from the, from the major press of that country.
00:08:31.360Or like the Asia times in the, in the Philippines or the, you know, the, the, uh, financial times of London's Asian correspondent, right?
00:08:40.360President Trump, if you notice, uh, at least a third of those questions go to the foreign correspondents as they should.
00:08:46.360I always like people to stay on the topic of the bilat unless the president wants to pivot to something else.
00:09:31.360Uh, since the airspace over DC is very restricted and even more restricted now because of the incidents at Reagan, even coming up and down the Potomac.
00:09:43.360But that airspace is absolutely restricted.
00:22:29.360They have a plan to address the American people's interests.
00:22:33.360Now, one, Donnie Deutsch, I'm sure, understands that there's a ton of Democratic names.
00:22:43.360So at the Wall Street Journal and all the hit pieces they've done on President Trump.
00:22:48.360And remember, their hit pieces are perfectly timed for a big reveal by Tulsi.
00:22:54.360They actually put out something last night on the birthday letters.
00:22:58.360Remember this birthday letter thing that kind of came and went last week, the leather-bound book or whatever it was?
00:23:04.360They finally put out that, hey, he had letters by Bill Clinton and Leon Black and a bunch of big Wall Street guys, et cetera, that were in there.
00:23:13.360You know, they knew that last week when they released on Trump.
00:23:20.360This is the Murdochs absolutely targeting using the Wall Street Journal as the tip of the spear to hammer President Trump because they knew this.
00:23:29.360Now, a week later to the day, Thursday, they release, oh, yeah, we have additional things.
00:23:37.360So the Bill Clinton story kind of gets washed in the backwash.
00:23:42.360It's interesting, when President Trump went to the plane, I don't believe, I haven't had a chance to go through all of it because I was listening.
00:23:47.360But I don't remember a question, and maybe got asked one, I don't remember a question on Tulsi's revelations at all.
00:23:54.360The mainstream media do not want to cover this.
00:23:57.360The only reason they're forced to cover it now is two functions.
00:24:00.360Number one, if Tulsi goes to the briefing room and uses that as a forcing function, they're forced to cover it.
00:24:05.360Number two, and this is why NBC News, if we can pull that off my Getter account, NBC News has an amazing story about the internal thinking of Obama, whether the Obama people, they're kind of caught.
00:24:21.360Do they because President Trump's accusations are for treason.
00:24:28.360His in the places he's doing it, like the Oval Office or at the White House are so in your face that they feel some of these have to be they just can't let it go.
00:24:39.360That some of them have to be addressed versus.
00:24:41.360Versus but they understand because they saw, you know, what we did with it as soon as they do that, that the mega media and the people that support President Trump are going to use that and throw it on this on the fire of Tulsi Gabbard like like napalm.
00:25:01.360But they're obsessed with it's interesting. The media, I think, is more obsessed now than most of the Democratic Party.
00:25:07.360I think the Democratic Party is looking at analysis and looking at polling and realize the bulk of the people on the Democratic side.
00:25:16.360And I think what they feel some independent voters, this is not their deal.
00:25:19.360They haven't really followed it. And the reason is there's so many Democrats, huge Democratic donors caught up in this Epstein thing.
00:25:26.360You know, been Epstein's buddies. They were the ones that were in the book that that that started this when the influencers, when D.C. Drano and Cernovich and Poso and all the rest of the of the were called to the White House and given the book that had the names in it.
00:25:45.360That came off of already disclosed, I think, his black book or his his the book he kept to keep contacts in his contact book that already been out.
00:25:57.360There are many, many Democratic names. I think Meeks and Donnie Deutsch are sitting there looking at the polling and saying, hey, what's winning in New York City right in this mayor's race is not is not anything about Epstein.
00:26:09.800What's winning in New York City is talking about affordability. Now, the Democrats don't have a plan for affordability.
00:26:15.800All they want to do is spend more money. And we're in a situation now that we can't spend more money, that it's it's going to be quite detrimental to everything.
00:26:24.800Oh, by the way, the hill. And I've got that up on Getter also.
00:26:27.800So if you want to look at the pre prep of the prep for the show, you always go and get it early in the morning, Russ vote.
00:26:33.640They finally got around the hill, finally got around to a story that, as you know, in the war room we've talked about for over a month now, maybe two months.
00:26:41.800And that is pocket rescissions that there have to be additional cuts.
00:26:46.940We'll talk about affordability. Start cutting the deficit so you don't have these massive you don't have massive deficits.
00:26:53.980You have to finance at higher interest rates. And and that leads to the inflation that's kind of embedded.
00:27:00.220Do you want to you want to get this? You want to take it all down, start cutting in massive cuts.
00:27:05.380And the only way you're going to do that, the rescissions program has been so laborious on Capitol Hill that that, you know, you just do by pocket rescissions,
00:27:14.980which is a whole new theory of the case, too. So that's also going to be testing the court.
00:27:18.020But the Hill finally today had that. Do we have cut yet on the.
00:27:25.320Yes. OK, let's go and play. And maybe I blow this. Let's go and play.
00:27:29.020I want to play President Trump on the Epstein thing. Your first first question is asked. Let's go and play it.
00:27:32.880Well, I don't know about the meeting. I know it's taking place. And he's a fantastic man.
00:27:45.360He's a great attorney. And people should really focus on how well the country is doing.
00:27:50.760Or they should focus on the fact that Barack Hussein Obama led a coup.
00:27:56.160Or they should focus on the fact that Larry Summers from Harvard, that Bill Clinton, who you know very well,
00:28:04.500and lots of other friends, really close friends of Jeffrey Summers, should be spoken about.
00:28:10.320Because, you know, Jeffrey Epstein should be spoken about and they should speak about them because they don't talk about them.
00:28:17.600And they talk about me. I have nothing to do with the guy.
00:29:25.520We're going to have David Malpass, former head of the World Bank and also former undersecretary for international finance under President Trump in term one.
00:29:56.020Back with President Trump in a moment.
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00:34:16.560You see how the president had to, in the previous cut, had to mention the, had to bring up the Tulsi, the most important thing happening.
00:34:27.040You've never had in the history of this country a prior president called out for treason, high treason, and a coup d'etat.
00:34:36.240And if you don't think they're worried, you don't, and we're trying to do the cuts for you, you don't watch MSNBC and CNN like we do, and we do that for you.
00:34:52.580Now, we have to be able to do this on multiple tracks.
00:34:59.180We know that tons of informants are coming forward, whistleblowers are coming forward with other things that went on, or the receipts on things that went on, more receipts.
00:35:14.200And that's being the DNI guys right now are going through that process.
00:35:19.120What we need is DOJ and FBI to step up and to go turbocharge on this.
00:35:26.780And, you know, my only observation or advice would be, particularly with the FBI, you know, we don't need to see any more shots of running with the FBI agents and we're recruiting the best guys in the world.
00:35:41.020What we care about is this task, a strike force to get on top of this and whatever assistance you're giving Todd Blanche right now on this Epstein situation.
00:35:52.980It's pretty obvious that Todd Blanche, who's considered the safe pair of hands over at DOJ on matters of this gravity, is, and he stuck around, you know, for the deputy attorney general to not just do it day one, it's pretty extraordinary, but to stay over and do it on day two shows you that there's something, you know, there's something going on.
00:36:15.520You don't, the DAG, the entire building of the Department of Justice reports up to him.
00:36:21.640He reports directly to the attorney general of the United States.
00:36:27.180And this is a, you know, this is an incredibly important job.
00:36:32.020And yes, oh, by the way, we had like the world's worst pick ever in Trump's first term.
00:36:38.940President Trump was talked into by, you know, the DOJ picks are really talked into by the lawyers were talked into picking a guy who eventually discussed wearing a wire into the Oval Office.
00:37:05.620And if Grace and Mo can push that out to the entire chat, I want the chat to be able to push that out also, is incredibly important because it shows you at the highest level, this is a very well-reported story from NBC News, at the highest level, Obama's worried.
00:37:28.480Number one, if we continue to actually come out and give, and the defense they gave was totally feckless, if they don't respond, Trump's going to continue to hammer them and hammer them and hammer them that he's guilty of treason and that he's the head.
00:37:43.300And President Trump is very good about keeping the focus on him.
00:37:45.840It's our responsibility to keep the focus on the broader conspiracy.
00:37:50.380President Trump is doing his job like he doesn't have enough on his plate right now.
00:37:55.020And you saw that in the 40-minute press conference.
00:37:56.820Look at the range of questions they asked, everything from the race in North Carolina to education policy to the deals with Columbia University.
00:38:07.480And what's amazing, and it's not just Sleepy Joe, if you had asked Obama the same thing or Bush, he'd be able to answer one-third of the questions.
00:38:15.500Trump can give you an answer in a level of depth.
00:38:21.780Now, you may not like the answer, but he can give you an answer in a level of depth on each one, including they were talking about monetary theory, strong dollar versus weak dollar.
00:38:29.800We've got Malpass and Philip Patrick going to join us for that.
00:38:34.160Obviously, the media is very focused on the Maxwell situation, but we are focused on that, and we hear from the Justice Department.
00:38:45.460They've already been kind of rebutted by the courts, at least initially.
00:38:48.400The key thing here is to get unsealed all this evidence, and the Justice Department's got to make decisions.
00:38:55.840And Todd Blanche, believe me, will be in the middle of those decisions because you can tell he's kind of taken this case over.
00:39:01.700And he knows President Trump very well since he spent years with him, and Emil Bovey, who will be appointed, will be confirmed, I think, on Tuesday or Wednesday,
00:39:13.500as in the 3rd District Appellate Court Justice, maybe teed up to take a Supreme Court slot if and when that appears in this second term.
00:39:25.400I've got, I want to do something here.
00:39:33.160Audience loved it when you were out in the Pacific.
00:39:36.160But something happened the other day that's very concerning to me.
00:39:39.140These islands of which so much blood was spent, American blood, young American men, taking and holding these island chains in World War II that led to our victory.
00:39:52.680The reason was the great architects of our geopolitics and strategy understood manifest destiny, went through the Pacific to the island chains, that America is a Pacific nation.
00:40:06.180The elites have had a very tough time with that, particularly the white elites of Boston and New York City and Washington, D.C., the Acela Corridor, have always been what we call Atlanticist.
00:40:17.860That was even in the 19th century, but you had some visionaries that realized this is the Transcontinental Railroad.
00:40:24.280We're a continental power, but we're a continental power that doesn't stop at the end of the continent.
00:40:28.360It goes out, we are a Pacific nation, and that Central Pacific is actually the strategic buffer of the United States from a lot of bad things happening.
00:40:40.960But you have to be able to be in business with, associated with, or control those three island chains that go to East Asia.
00:40:48.660These individuals understood that Cleo has done an amazing job of bringing that up to the American people, that young men didn't die, I believe you could say, pound for pound, the bloodiest battle in an hour by, if you take minute by minute, the bloodiest battle in World War II, I believe is Terawa, right?
00:41:06.260The young men had died at Terawa and at these other atolls in what were, you know, they're having a Normandy, you know, every couple of months there.
00:41:14.220Cleo, a very disturbing, a governor that actually was quite supportive of anti-CCP and the United States, and particularly the scandals out there and investigations, has inexplicably died.
00:41:31.740Yes, thank you very much for covering this.
00:41:33.500This is an American governor of American territory in the United States.
00:41:38.200Guam, we know how important Guam is, but if you look just north of Guam, you have the Commonwealth of Northern Marianne Islands.
00:41:44.760This is a chain of islands that is contiguous with Guam.
00:41:47.340Guam is the Southern Marianne Islands.
00:41:49.380That, this is where Saipan is, this is where Tinian is, where hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars are going in to build up DOD infrastructure.
00:41:56.360And the governor of that place, Commonwealth of Northern Marianne Islands, CNMI, two days ago, died suddenly.
00:42:04.620He has been fighting, ever since he came into office, to try to clean up the Commonwealth of Northern Marianne Islands and to try to close down things.
00:42:13.720You're not going to believe this, but Chinese can arrive without a visa in the United States of America in the Commonwealth of Northern Marianne Islands.
00:42:21.960There are people in Congress right now pushing, including the representative from the Commonwealth of Northern Marianne Islands, pushing to keep open access, visa-free access, for Chinese into the United States through the Commonwealth of Northern Marianne Islands.
00:42:35.520And through there, they have been found in the hundreds, illegally going to Guam.
00:42:39.540Some have been found on the U.S. military bases.
00:42:41.780The woman that ran the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in the Commonwealth of Northern Marianne Islands was convicted of selling U.S. driver's licenses to Chinese.
00:42:49.760The big thing was there's a casino, Chinese casino, operating in Saipan that in the first few months it opened in November 2015.
00:43:01.200The bets were totaling $5.3 billion across fewer than 20 tables.
00:43:06.840In the first half of 2017, table for table, they were running six times more money than the biggest casinos in Macau.
00:43:13.640And on the board of that casino operation, you had—
00:43:17.720Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it.
00:43:19.140Just hang on, hang on, but just put it in perspective.
00:43:54.160It's four hours from Saipan to Taiwan.
00:43:57.560It is half—it is twice as far to get to Hawaii as it is to get to Taiwan from Saipan.
00:44:02.860Governor Palacios was holding the line for all of us.
00:44:05.960He repeatedly requested publicly for FBI investigations into what was going on with the casino, with the former governor, Ralph Torres, under whom about half a billion dollars of ARPA funding was not properly accounted for.
00:44:21.860Just in April, he wrote a letter to the representative of CNMI in Congress asking her to ask Kash Patel to send in investigators for—and this is the, quote, intensive investigations of public corruption.
00:44:36.660This is the governor of a territory saying, come investigate me.
00:44:44.060We are a national security risk to the United States.
00:44:46.800He put his life on the line, very literally, in order to protect the United States of America and to clean up the CNMI for his people, for the people of the Marianas.
00:44:57.320We've got a minute, very suspicious of why he died suddenly, and we're calling for the FBI to continue.
00:45:06.300We need a task force to go investigate this casino because you've got CCP and you've got Americans.
00:45:12.760This thing is filthy, and it's a gateway for CCP to funnel people through here with nobody checking.
00:45:19.020So that casino is closed, but the assets are being reallocated, and on the board of that casino was former CIA Director James Woolsey.
00:45:27.520Former FBI Director Louis Freeh was one of the advisors.
00:45:31.800This requires—the FBI closed an investigation in July, just a few weeks ago.
00:45:37.760There are people within FBI who don't want, apparently, this investigation to go forward.
00:45:41.640This needs an FBI strike force, Treasury strike force, and this—and Governor Palacios deserves at least the Vice President of the United States to attend his funeral.
00:45:52.120This was an American who was fighting on the front line of the Third World War in a way that very few other Americans have.
00:46:00.940Cleo, where do people go to get your social media to keep up with this, ma'am?
00:46:03.980I'm on X, just my name, Cleo Pascal, C-L-E-O-P-A-S-K-A-L.
00:46:11.800This, again, America—the United States of America has lost a warrior, and next man up.
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00:47:50.540Yeah, you want to, um, and everybody talks about the greatest generation.
00:47:54.560If you want to honor the greatest generation, particularly their warriors that died in World War II, that gave their lives in World War II.
00:48:02.560In the Pacific, in the, these bloody, the bloody campaigns of the Pacific, and they were brutal.
00:48:10.520If you ever want to know how brutal they are, read, there's a book called With the Old Breed.
00:48:17.200It was by, I think, a professor at the University of Alabama or maybe in Auburn, written later in his life.
00:48:23.960Um, and he, uh, he, uh, he, he did it as almost a first person of what he went through in the islands of the Pacific with the Marines.
00:48:33.420Um, and it is, uh, it was the, one of the books, A Helmet for My Pillow, uh, and With the Old Breed were the two books that they had adapted for the, um, the Pacific.
00:48:46.820Uh, that multi-part series, it was kind of the, the, um, the counter to, uh, or not the counter, but the complement to, um, the series HBO did on the 101st Airborne in, in, in Europe.
00:49:00.840Um, if you want to honor them, they gave their lives for those islands.
00:49:07.100They gave those, those islands had a meaning and purpose.
00:49:10.360And you may argue about the tactics that did we need to have, and I think there's a lot of questions today.
00:49:16.620Did you need to do the frontal attacks and the, and the type of Normandy type amphibious assaults?
00:49:24.640There's all types of second guessing and you can do that.
00:49:27.720But the reality is these young men took, uh, those atolls from an enemy that wasn't prepared to give an inch and were basically ordered to stand and die.
00:49:38.460This is quite different than the Western Europe, which was brutal.
00:49:44.320But the stand and die were the kind of Russian army and the Red Army and the Wehrmacht in, uh, in, in, in the, around Ukraine and Kursk and Stalingrad, uh, and in the Pacific.
00:49:57.040You know, don't give an inch and every man should die in the process.
00:50:00.360That's what these young kids, 17, 18, 19 years old, with the minimum amount of training on combined arms, you know, amphibious assaults had to overcome.
00:50:12.340And so all this thing, you know, uh, have a great day, veteran, and thank you for your service.
00:50:19.420Let's thank them for their ultimate sacrifice.
00:50:23.060And let's thank the rest that were there that either came back with PTSD or some came back unharmed but gave those years.
00:50:30.200Let's honor them by taking seriously what those islands mean.
00:51:16.000This is the thing about, uh, uh, Henry Kissinger and, um, this thing about the, um, um, you know, the Peloponnesian War, the Thucydides trap, the rising power and the declining power and all this that, uh, they can't answer.
00:51:33.000You've never had a declining power where the elites made more money on the way down than made on the way up in business with the rising power.
00:51:41.260And this is what's happened here in this country.
00:51:43.280Let's, this is what we talk about in the show all the time.
00:51:45.220Right now you're seeing in this chips situation.
00:51:55.660I just don't buy the argument that we're in a space race, uh, and we're in, uh, or this like the moon race or the space race or the nuclear weapons race for, uh, to AI.
00:52:06.120Right. We could, if we cut them off of all chips, technologies, processes, and training their young engineers in 350,000, you know, um, mainland kids, mainly from the princelings group, et cetera.
00:52:22.060And they're not here doing Renaissance poetry, right?
00:52:26.760They're not doing, uh, they're not doing, uh, philosophy.
00:52:30.220They're here in their, all the STEMS programs.
00:52:32.040Just like in Japan, I had a meeting the other night, they told me, hey, 50% of the PhDs and masters in Japan, 50% are foreign students.
00:52:47.800The Chinese Communist Party is the mortal enemy of the Chinese people.
00:52:51.260They're the mortal enemy of the American people.
00:52:53.240And they're the mortal enemy of mankind.
00:52:55.520And they are every bit as brutal a dictatorship, right, from, from their, from their formation in what, in 1911, 1913, all the way up to the 20s, the 30s.
00:53:06.860And then when the State Department, the communists in the State Department that McCarthy called out, gave the nation to them, the United States of America State Department, turned over to Mao Zedong and a group of rebels because they were, they were sucked in about, oh, these guys are agrarian reformers.
00:53:24.280When they're just murderous, bloodthirsty, every bit as bad as Hitler, every bit as bad, and maybe even worse, maybe even worse as monsters.