Episode 4871: Left Implode Over DHS Election Security Unit
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After the 2020 election, the idea of a "stolen election" has been perpetuated ad nauseum by conservative media and election deniers. President Trump's new election integrity team at the Department of Homeland Security includes Heather Honey and Marcy McCarthy, two election denier who worked to overturn the results in Georgia and Pennsylvania.
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Six days after the major news networks called the 2020 race for Joe Biden,
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the former mayor of New York City stood before reporters as hair dye streamed down his face
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and declared the election was stolen. He said he would prove it in court,
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but he never produced any of that proof. Not in Wisconsin, not in Arizona, not in Michigan,
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not in Pennsylvania. Of the more than 60 lawsuits challenging the 2020 results, Trump got a
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favorable ruling in just one case, and it was only procedural and it only affected a few hundred
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ballots, not enough to sway any results. The other cases were either dismissed, settled or voluntarily
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withdrawn. But the myth of the fraud that dead people voted, machines were hacked, a foreign
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government interfered, and votes were flipped. Well, that myth lived on. Promoted ad nauseum on
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conservative media. But the myth even lost there, and it was costly. After trashing Dominion voting
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machines, Fox News was forced to pay one of the largest defamation settlements in U.S. history,
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$787 million to keep that case from going to trial. And yet, the myth of a stolen election still lives.
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Because the President of the United States, despite being back in the Oval Office, can't let 2020 go.
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He refuses to accept he lost. And not accepting it has become a litmus test for anyone in the
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Republican Party, be they a lawmaker or a member of President Trump's second administration.
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It's not just refusing to accept the loss, it's investigating those who publicly stated the truth
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about the election, like Chris Krebs. And now it's also potentially continuing investigation into the
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loss itself, and maybe even using the delusion to gain more power over the next elections.
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President Trump's new election integrity team at the Department of Homeland Security includes
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Heather Honey and Marcy McCarthy, two election deniers who worked to overturn the results
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in Georgia and Pennsylvania. Honey is now Deputy Assistant Secretary for Election Integrity
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at the Department of Homeland Security. And McCarthy was named Director of Public Affairs
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at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA.
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According to the New York Times, Honey hosted a call with election officials from nearly all 50
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states last month. The paper reports many of the officials left that call alarmed.
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Five people familiar with the call say Honey spent much of her time repeating claims that the 2020
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election was fraudulent, questioned the mission of CISA, and made multiple references to a report
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that election machines had been hacked and could not be trusted. Ms. Honey and Ms. McCarthy did not
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respond to the New York Times request for comment, and the Homeland Security Department declined to give
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specifics about the department's election work. But it is because these individuals are now responsible
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for laying the groundwork for the upcoming midterm and presidential elections that many election experts
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Well, she has broad authority to investigate through the Department of Homeland Security. And then, of course,
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if it's accompanied by the Department of Justice, then they have broad authority to prosecute. And I promise
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you that can potentially disrupt an election. And if nothing else, it will make a number of election
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administrators nervous if they're simply calling spades a spade and saying, no, the 2020 election
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wasn't stolen or no, the 2026 election wasn't stolen or the 2028 election wasn't stolen. And so now I think
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for the first time ever, we have a number of people within these government offices who are willing to
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indulge the most fanciful of claims. And that simply did not exist in President Trump's administration
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in 2020, by and large, with the exceptions of people like John Eastman.
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Heather Honey should know better because in 2022, well after the 2020 election, and Stephen knows
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this probably better than anybody else. She was a witness in litigation brought in Arizona, where
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she claimed that certain procedures used by a particular county could have allowed false ballots
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to be counted. And again, I'm reading from the New York Times story right now. But as she was questioned,
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she acknowledged she had no evidence that this had occurred on a widespread scale. She was fully discredited
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as a witness in that Arizona litigation. And a judge found, and again, I'm quoting from his decision,
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would not come close to clear and convincing evidence that the election outcome was affected.
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And nonetheless, Heather Honey has it in her mind that more people voted than were entitled to vote across
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a number of states in various counties, etc. And she is not letting go of that idea,
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joining forces with people like Cleta Mitchell to say that they are the true defenders of election
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integrity. And they will get to the bottom of why there are discrepancies between voter rolls and the
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number of votes cast. They believe there is widespread fraud and who is registered to vote and who is
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actually voting and that they themselves are the only ones who are willing and able to get to the bottom.
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All right. So if there are National Guard troops on the ground and people are concerned about
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feeling intimidated to go to the polls, or what if there is another argument that these election
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machines are all being hacked? I know there's transparency. I know people like you and people
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like the Secretary of State have been going out and trying to say these things are not attached to
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the Internet. I mean, Chris Krebs has said that over and over again. They're not attached to the
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Internet. They can't be hacked. But that myth, that lie is still pushed. So there's that. But then
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there's also just the physical aspect of it. If there's national troops on the ground in some of
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these polling places, what's the advice of local officials? Well, I would say if you're in a state
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like Nevada or Arizona, you can certainly vote ahead of time. You can vote no excuse early and you can
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vote by mail. As for machines being hacked, not only are they not connected to the Internet,
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but 97 percent of voters in the United States use a paper ballot. That means that there is always a
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non-hackable, auditable paper trail. And to my fellow conservatives and Republicans out there,
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I would say continue to believe in the rule of law and the rule of law. The courts have shown
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consistently after 2020, after 2022, after 2024, that despite what people like Heather Honey have alleged,
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our elections have been fair and they have been lawful and they have been accurate.
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And if the courts rule such in 2026, then I hope and I trust that people will abide by the results of
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those elections. This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies,
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because we're going medieval on these people. I got a free shot. All these networks lying
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about the people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you
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try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
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And where do people like that go to share the big line? Mega Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any
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of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is
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to save my country, this country, this country will be saved.
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Wednesday, 22 October, year of our Lord, 2025. Heather Honey, the great Heather Honey is now,
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was a deputy over at DHS for election integrity. They're full meltdown, baby. Full meltdown.
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You got Cleta Mitchell's wingman, Heather Honey, and Heather's one of the toughest and the best,
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now in charge of election integrity for the United States government. Does it get any better than that?
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They're losing it because they understand no more stolen elections. No more. None. The null set.
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So that was announced this afternoon. They're a full meltdown. We may go to the Oval Office here
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shortly. The Secretary General of NATO is there. Not that we care about that. The President may take
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questions. We definitely care about that. So it could be open. We got a lot to get through. We've been
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making a lot of news here at the War Room today. Steve Robinson from Maine has got that great
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news site up there. Steve, you've got a breaking news story that's quite important about the Maine
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elections. We're talking about election integrity. We've been warning about people that it's not the
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foot soldiers you see in the streets of Antifa or these protests, the ones that are getting violent. It's
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the people that train them, particularly folks in the military and people who wouldn't know nobody in
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the military. They're all patriots. Well, that's not actually the case. Steve Robinson, what is this
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breaking story coming out of Maine, sir? Hi, Steve. Thanks for having me on. We actually
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reported this morning that Graham Plattner, the progressive darling who's been endorsed by Bernie
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Sanders and received universally positive, just gushing coverage right up until Governor Janet Mills
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decided that she was going to run for the U.S. Senate seat for a chance to challenge Susan Collins.
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He's been active with a group called the Socialist Rifle Association. It's a play off of the NRA,
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but it's a group that's linked with Antifa and also the group out in Salt Lake City, the trans
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paramilitary group that is connected with Tyler Robinson, Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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So that's how the Socialist Rifle Association first kind of popped into the national consciousness,
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at least for me. But we found that there was a Maine chapter and started digging into it. And then
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when this Graham Plattner story broke, we found Reddit comments that he'd posted, which are now
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deleted. But I think everyone now agrees that P. Hustle is in fact Graham Plattner. He hasn't denied
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making any of these comments. In some of the comments that CNN missed when they broke the first story,
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he says that he provides training, including defensive handgun training,
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to the Socialist Rifle Association. He's of course an ex-Marine, ex-Army Reserve,
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former private contractor in Afghanistan, doing close security for the ambassador. So he knows his
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way around firearms and his tutelage would be invaluable if you were a bunch of LGBTQ leftists
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who didn't know how to use firearms. And when we went looking at the social media accounts for the
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Socialist Rifle Association chapter of Maine, we found tons of pictures of multiple cases of paramilitary
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training out on the range, including pictures where an individual who looks just like Graham Plattner
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with red hair and a red beard is seen playing range officer for them. So it's clear that Graham is a
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little bit more of a far left radical than he's led on in some of his campaign appearances. And this
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combined with revelations that he has a literal Nazi tattoo on his chest that he never got rid of for 17
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years, I think is making it a very, very bad week for Graham and a good week for Maine Governor Janet Mills.
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Look, the reason he was embraced is that anybody that comes across as a populist,
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they're going to jump on. And of course, there's no populist over there. It's all phony.
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I'm less concerned too about that. The tattoo is a typical thing that the left jumps on. But I'm more
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than concerned about what your reporting has shown. I have to ask you first, in doing this research,
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Steve, it strains credulity to think that CNN did not see this, sir. They just didn't want to report it
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because this gets down to the TFA. I mean, walk us, take a time. We're going to get some space for
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you here, unless we got to go to the Oval. Walk us through your process and how the great investigative
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team over the CNN got really the unimportant comments and forgot the, they forgot the meat,
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sir. Yeah, well, Steve, that's excellent. That's my first thought as well, was leave it to CNN to focus
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on him saying the word retarded instead of the paramilitary training that he was doing
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with Antifa super soldiers. I mean, that seems like they buried the lead a little bit. That seems
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like the first place, uh, where, where, uh, you know, a journalist would go. Uh, but I managed to get
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my hands on the opposition research file. Uh, I don't know this for sure, but I don't believe that CNN
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did this investigative work themselves. I think this was handed to them by opposition, uh, researchers.
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Uh, it's too convenient. It was just two days after, uh, Janet Mills declared, I think this is
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Chuck Schumer playing dirty. Uh, and what leads me to believe that is that I received the same exact
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file. Uh, somebody had found a way to archive, uh, 800 of his Reddit posts that he'd attempted to
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delete. And we were, uh, scanning through those and just, you know, control F socialist rifle
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association and bang right there. There's two posts where he says, uh, we do range days. We do these
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trainings. We do this. Uh, I taught a, I put on a defensive handgun, uh, uh, training. Uh, it's
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very clear that he's involved in this and he considers himself a member of the socialist rifle
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association. Hang on for one second. We'll hold you through the break. We have Joe Allen here,
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tons of updates on the proclamation today about artificial general intelligence and artificial
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super intelligence, the dangers and what the nation needs to awaken to of the dangers.
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Also, uh, Kenny Cody is going to be with us a great piece about, uh, Charlie Kirk and the new,
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uh, the new revival in the United States, Christian revival, particularly among young people and how
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that's raising some alarms. Uh, we have a scalp, a big scalp over the, over the, uh, small business
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administration. The great James O'Keefe is on the road. He's going to be calling in his
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investigative report has already borne fruit. We're going to get to all that. Also Dr. Brian
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Hooker. Now we're going to try to get all this in while the president may open up in the Oval Office.
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I saw, Mr. President, that you said, as recently as yesterday, that you still believe
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that Putin wants to enter war. Since today, you took this step to ratchet the sanctions
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and put more pressure on him. What else are you going to do to encourage him to get there,
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or can you explain why you do believe that he wants peace?
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The President, yeah, that's a good question. Today is a very big day in terms of
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what we're doing. Look, these are tremendous sanctions. These are very big. Those are against
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they're two big oil companies and we hope that they won't be on for long we hope that the war
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will be settled uh we just answered uh having to do with the various forms of missiles and
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everything else that we're looking at but we don't think that's going to be necessary
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we would like to see them just take the line that has been formed over quite a long period of time
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and go and let's you know go home last week they had almost 8 000 soldiers killed many
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russians were killed last week many ukrainians were killed last week we think it's ridiculous
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and we'd like to have it in why do you still believe that i think they want peace i think
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they both want peace at this point it's been you know it's almost four years you're going into four
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years and uh if i were president it never would have started but yeah it's time mr mr president
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on the shutdown um will you do you plan to meet with democrats before you head to asia um and if
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not yeah why not well i think it's a shame that it's shut down because we have the greatest economy as
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you were saying before we have the greatest economy in the world right now by far the united states we
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have almost 18 now it was 17 now it's 18 trillion dollars being poured into our country and it's
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no time for shutdowns i don't think it's affecting what we're doing but it's uh it's too bad for a lot
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of people we have a lot of good people that are working right now that should be and it's because
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the democrats want to try and renegotiate a deal that they had negotiated they want 1.5 trillion dollars
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given to illegal immigrants who came into the country and it's going to hurt the health care of
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uh citizens of our country that have been paying into it that have been working hard for it that
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really deserve it so we're never going to do that it's not going to happen and i will tell you there
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are a lot of good democrats that really want to make a deal and i think all we need is five democrats
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because we have a great support on the republican side so i think we need five democrats and there are
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a lot of them that want to make a deal so i think at some point at some point uh common sense will prevail
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yeah go ahead you can finish up on the drug boat strike in the eastern pacific can you explain to
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us uh what that was about how it was conducted yeah sure well they had one today in the pacific
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and uh the way i look at it every time i look because it is uh violent and it is very it's amazing
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that the weaponry that every everyone you know they have these boats that go 45 50 miles an hour of the
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water and uh when you look at the accuracy and the power look we have the greatest military in the
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world we have the greatest weapons in the world and you see a little bit of it there one shot everyone
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dead center and the only way you can't feel bad about it is you realize that you won't feel badly
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about it is you realize that every time you see that happen you're saving 25 000 american lives
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every one of those boats that gets knocked out is saving 25 000 american lives not to mention
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the torn up families all over the country and whenever i see that i i say to myself i just saved
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25 000 lives i will say that there are very few boats traveling on the water right now actually that
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includes fishing boats that includes any other kind of boat but there are very few boats traveling on the
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water so now they'll come in by land at a lesser to a lesser extent and they will be hit on land also
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all right in the back yes we do we have legal authority right we're we're allowed to do that
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and if we do buy land we may go back to congress but we we have this is a national security problem
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they killed 300 000 people last year drugs these drugs coming in they killed 300 000 americans last
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year and that gives you legal authority we have a national security pro really i will say this
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when you look at the people we're dealing with and we know them we know the people coming in we know
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the boats we know everything else we're allowed to do it it's in international waters if we don't do it
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we're going to lose hundreds of thousands of people now they'll be coming in by land a little
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bit more because they're not coming in by boat anymore there are no boats in the water there are
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no more boats we know the boat almost immediately you know it's pretty unusual when you see somebody
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with a fishing rod and five engines on the back of the boat you know you don't need that to go fishing
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wait wait wait uh and we will hit them very hard when they come in by land
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and they haven't experienced that yet but now we're totally prepared to do that we'll probably
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go back to congress and explain exactly what we're doing when we come to the land uh we don't have to
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do that but i think marco i'd like to do that you may respond to that if you want well i mean the question
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is bottom line these are drug boats if people want to stop seeing drug boats blow up stop sending drugs
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to the united states but does it matter if it's in the united states well these are all in international
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waters the boat you do a strike in the united states or well that's a different yeah you're
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talking about a law enforcement matter in this particular case there are people traveling on
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international waters headed towards the united states with hostilities in mind which includes
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flooding our country with dangerous deadly drugs and they're going to be stopped and that's what's
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happening and in the case last week you saw there was a submarine it was a submarine it was a submersible
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that's a drug boat all the way through we know what these boats are the president just said it
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we track them from the very beginning we know who's on them who they are where they're coming
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from what they have on them um and um you know if you're running drug boats you're in you're in
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grave danger and drug usage is way down and drug usage coming from the sea they call it ocean drugs
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a little term that they use the ocean drugs is very close to non-existent right now i wouldn't
00:25:14.320
want to be in one of those boats heading away you know they're driving happily to destroy
00:25:18.480
the lives of people and they end up that's the end of them so uh the uh ocean drugs and the sea drugs
00:25:25.680
drugs by sea they call it also uh that's almost down to nothing as you can imagine so they continue
00:25:34.000
to come in by land and a little bit less because they see something is going to happen they don't
00:25:37.680
like it they see something and and they're right something very serious is going to happen the equivalent
00:25:42.480
of what's happening by sea and we're going to congress just to tell them what we're doing
00:25:48.160
just to keep them informed but we have to do it for national security we have to do it to save lives
00:25:59.120
vladimir putin had not been honest and forthright in his in his talks with you just wondering if you
00:26:03.360
could tell us a little bit more about your feelings about that and also if i may to mondia ruta
00:26:07.040
um just your thoughts on whether ukraine should get tom walks thank you well i think that in terms
00:26:12.160
of honesty the only thing i can say is every time i speak with vladimir i have good conversations and
00:26:18.320
then uh they don't go anywhere they just don't go anywhere so in that sense but now look he's fighting
00:26:24.000
a war he's in a war that's uh two very competent sides and that's the way war is you never know with war but
00:26:31.760
uh i would say that it's time it's time to make a deal a lot of people are dying you know they're not
00:26:38.080
americans but they're people they're souls and they're dying by the thousands worse since world war
00:26:45.440
ii and we really should stop it and to your other questions yeah please sorry to your other question
00:26:52.400
this has been consistent from this president when we first met again after your re-election in mar-a-largo
00:26:58.560
in november you said we have to stop the killing this is close to your heart and this is your vision
00:27:04.800
that's why this war needs to end when it comes to tomahawk whatever system it's up to individual
00:27:09.920
nations to decide whatever they want to supply to ukraine nato doesn't take a position but i can
00:27:14.560
assure you this when the president called me in july and said we want to again send weapons into ukraine
00:27:21.440
paid for by our allies the canadians and the europeans that was an important moment and that is now
00:27:26.720
taking place and the ambassador myself here working hard at this already a couple of billion dollars
00:27:32.400
of weaponry into ukraine from the us paid for my allies so i'm not going to comment on our tomahawks
00:27:38.240
but when it comes to the us and all the support for ukraine it is there and it is close to the
00:27:42.480
president's heart and i know this i will i will say this and you know mark can say it better than
00:27:47.680
anybody the european nations and canada have really pulled together and it's beyond even that i mean it's
00:27:53.920
it's really beyond that australians and new zealanders japan they're all you want to really
00:27:58.320
add them up we could really add them up but uh nato basically european and canada and a lot of other
00:28:04.080
nations they've really band together they are not happy about what's happening with russia and ukraine
00:28:08.880
they're not happy at all neither am i mr president jeff um sir just changing this topic slightly i see you've
00:28:15.200
got the uh yeah model of the white house and the ballroom um many people were surprised the entire east wing
00:28:22.720
is being demolished because you had said initially that the ballroom would just touch yeah well certain
00:28:27.200
areas yeah certain certain areas are being left we determined that uh after really a tremendous
00:28:34.160
amount of study with some of the best architects in the world we determined that really knocking it
00:28:38.960
down trying to use a little section you know the east wing was not much it was not much left from
00:28:44.800
the original it was uh over the course of a hundred years it was changed the columns were removed and
00:28:51.760
it was a much different building then a story was added on in 1948 1949 there was a story added on
00:28:58.400
which was not particularly nice and the building was very very much changed from what it was originally
00:29:05.040
it was never thought of as being much it was a very small building and rather than allowing that to hurt
00:29:11.280
a very expensive beautiful building that frankly they've been after for years you have that i brought
00:29:16.160
these along so people could see but it's uh you know there's a a relative nobody's actually seen
00:29:25.120
anything quite like it i think it'll be one of the great ballrooms anywhere in the world it's about 300
00:29:31.840
million dollars it's set to do many many things including meetings of foreign leaders including the honoring
00:29:38.160
of foreign leaders you can see this this is a plan if it's got tables so that you honor a foreign leader
00:29:47.760
we have a proper space right now we have a space that with tables holds about 79 people
00:29:53.200
and this is a proper kind of a thing now what the white house was doing
00:29:57.280
as you know is they were putting tents out on the lawn this is an interior shot of the ballroom i think
00:30:03.760
there'll be nothing like it and it's being paid for 100 by me and some friends of mine donors
00:30:09.440
to it the government's paying absolutely nothing we're also working with the military on it because
00:30:15.440
they want to make sure everything's perfect and the military is very much involved in this
00:30:19.760
they want to make sure everything is absolutely beautiful you can see the kind of interiors
00:30:24.640
that we're talking about that's an interior of the ballroom and it's the highest level
00:30:29.360
and you see it goes beautifully with the white house i mean the mix is beautiful so uh over the
00:30:35.600
years many presidents have made changes this obviously would be the biggest change but
00:30:40.240
this was something they've wanted for at least 150 years many of you have gone to the events where they
00:30:47.760
had as an example president xi or they had you know a leader of one of the countries including the king
00:30:54.560
and the queen from your favorite country absolutely frankly but where they'd be honored and they'd be
00:30:59.600
in a tent out on the lawn and it would rain and it was a disaster brian's shaking his head you know what
00:31:04.400
i'm talking about and so uh i thought i'd bring this out because this is going to be probably the finest
00:31:12.480
ballroom ever built and we're doing it no cost to the country it's being put the money's being put in by me
00:31:18.640
and donors uh very great patriots actually and the spirit on the building of it is amazing we are
00:31:26.880
using little sections of footings and various other things but that's sort of irrelevant in order to do
00:31:32.240
it properly we had to take down the existing structure the way it was shown it looked like we
00:31:37.120
were touching the white house we don't touch the white house that's a bridge at last bridge going from
00:31:41.840
the white house to the ballroom then you get into the lobby of the ballroom and then you go into the
00:31:46.720
the magnificent the main room and and it's something that has gotten incredible reviews
00:31:58.640
i just want to quick follow up on that question your response to people who say that you haven't
00:32:02.560
been transparent enough about this i haven't been transparent that's some of your really i've shown
00:32:08.240
i've shown this to everybody that would listen third-rate reporters didn't see it because they
00:32:13.040
didn't look you're a third-rate reporter always have been uh so third-rate reporters didn't look
00:32:18.160
but anybody that asked these these pictures have been in newspapers they've been all over the place
00:32:25.120
and you know we're very proud of it it's gotten great reviews it's gotten really great reviews so
00:32:31.840
i think we've been more transparent than anybody's ever
00:32:34.400
president that the sanctions that you're announcing today will push putin to the
00:32:40.400
well i don't know that they will i think that they'll certainly have an impact there
00:32:44.400
they're massive sanctions and sanctions on oil uh the two biggest oil companies among the biggest in
00:32:50.800
the world but they're russian they do a lot of oil and hopefully it'll push uh hopefully he'll become
00:32:58.960
reasonable and hopefully zielinski will be reasonable too you know it takes two to tango as they say
00:33:04.000
and we're going to find out they've had they hate each other these two people hate each other you know that
00:33:08.960
better than anybody and it makes it more difficult than it should be this should be easier to do
00:33:14.720
but the level of hatred between zielinski and putin is very substantial
00:33:20.560
could i add one thing could i add one thing could i add one thing what the president is doing today
00:33:26.160
with these sanctions is putting more pressure of course on both parts in this case on russia it's all
00:33:32.960
about changing the calculus making sure that putin understands that the president's vision this weekend
00:33:38.640
of having a ceasefire stop where they are as you literally said that this has to be step one now
00:33:45.120
and for him to really accept that vision and to come to the table and then you have to put pressure
00:33:50.080
and this is exactly what he did today along with europe i mean europe look these are become they've
00:33:55.200
actually become friends of mine i think all of them we have a very close relationship and they want to
00:34:01.120
see it end too they really want to see it end but i can say they're totally committed if this went on for
00:34:06.560
10 more years europe is behind them but they just can't let that happen you can't let what's been
00:34:12.000
going on now it should have never happened it would have never happened if i were president but it did
00:34:16.560
happen i inherited this was biden uh a man who was without question you take a look at the new walkway
00:34:24.800
the presidential walk of fame we call it uh biden is the worst president we've ever had
00:34:31.440
if it was even a president the people that surrounded that desk made those decisions but
00:34:37.520
this should have never happened it wouldn't have happened but it did happen i inherited it we're
00:34:42.240
going to get it ended hopefully soon yes please you had a true social post earlier this afternoon
00:34:50.160
talking about a wall street journal report is a fake story yeah fake wall street journal is fake
00:34:56.080
less fake on financial than it is on gossip can you just confirm that my understanding of what's
00:35:01.440
happening is accurate as as i understand that story framed it like we had just lifted the u.s a
00:35:07.440
restriction on intelligence no it said that i gave ukraine permission to shoot missiles deep into russia
00:35:14.400
i didn't do that second of all they're not using our missiles they're using i think european missiles
00:35:20.080
are from someplace but they're not using ours and what they do i don't control that but i do control
00:35:26.560
our missiles they're not shooting our missiles and it was a fake story wall street journal is does a lot
00:35:32.240
of fake stories thank you so much um the president of colombia in a recent interview said that if you
00:35:39.280
won't change he thinks that people should get what we're talking about now colombia the country not the
00:35:44.080
university go to he said what he said that if you won't change then perhaps you need to be gotten
00:35:48.880
rid of do you do that as a friend well he's a thug and bad guy he's a guy that is making a lot of
00:35:55.360
drugs we've just as of today stopped all payments going to colombia the country colombia also the school
00:36:02.400
colombia no we settled we made a settlement with him but uh no he's a thug and he's a bad guy and he's
00:36:09.840
hurt his country very badly they're doing very poorly colombia they make cocaine they have cocaine
00:36:15.040
factories they grow all sorts of crap that's drugs bad drugs coming into the united states goes
00:36:21.840
generally through mexico and uh he better watch it or we'll take very serious action against
00:36:28.400
him and his country his country is what what he has led his country into is a death trap
00:36:33.600
please um has the secretary general presented his ukraine peace plan to you are you prepared to be
00:36:42.400
chairman of the board of peace oh there is no secretary general peace plan but i'm here no no
00:36:48.560
really i really want to correct it because i saw some of that in the media of course many people are
00:36:52.800
thinking how to bring this terrible world to an end and supporting the president in doing that
00:36:58.000
why i'm here is to dialogue again with the president how i can be how nato my colleagues and other
00:37:03.520
colleagues in nato can be of maximum support to get that done but there is no peace plan on the
00:37:08.640
table i mean if there is a peace plan it is what the president said last friday and sunday which is
00:37:14.000
stop where you are stop the fighting this is about nato we're a very proud member of nato
00:37:19.200
we have a great relationship with the countries of nato i think made much better by our visit a few
00:37:24.960
months ago when they agreed to they agreed to five percent instead of two percent of gdp that was a big
00:37:31.440
concession i think that was a concession that two years ago nobody would have said even a year ago
00:37:36.080
even nine months ago before you were elected yeah they would have said that's not possible
00:37:40.000
and the difference is they're paying five percent as opposed to not paying two percent there were a lot
00:37:44.640
of them weren't paid with the exception of spain i think you're gonna have to talk to spain
00:37:50.080
spain is not a team player so other than other than spain everybody's a hundred percent
00:37:56.320
and you could solve the spain problem very easily i think you know if you're
00:37:59.520
what's happened you could say with that you could say with beef with it with all of it
00:38:15.840
uh the beef uh the ranchers let's say uh who have done a great job have lost their shirts for many
00:38:24.960
many years they've really been decimated and i helped them a lot i put tariffs on things coming
00:38:32.480
in to the country including beef and that gave them a chance to finally have a decent industry
00:38:40.160
we are going to be talking to them they're great people but they've been hurt for 25 30 years
00:38:44.560
they've been losing because other countries have taken advantage of them and by putting tariffs on
00:38:50.560
they've been able to make a few dollars they've been able to have an industry but i also want to
00:38:55.360
keep the beef prices low so i'll be talking with the ranchers and i'll be speaking with a lot of
00:39:01.120
different people including scott and howard and we'll do something because prices are way down in
00:39:05.760
our country energy is way down i think you're going to see two dollar gasoline very soon i see that
00:39:10.560
it's 250 in a lot of places two dollars and 50 cents we were heading to five six and seven dollars
00:39:17.200
if biden didn't go back to my policy toward the end you would have seen but he didn't go back to
00:39:22.160
the full policy and he missed the most important thing so we were up to you know we were way up i think
00:39:27.440
you're going to see two dollar gasoline we could even break that number that's a big difference uh the
00:39:33.200
only the only cost that's really up is beef and the uh fake news only wants to talk about beef
00:39:41.040
and what i did is i made it possible for those people to survive they're incredible people
00:39:46.000
but they were being decimated by other countries and i didn't want that to happen so prices are way
00:39:52.160
down groceries are down everything's down energy's way down even interest rates with a bad chairman of
00:39:59.040
the fed he's he's terrible he's a he's a fool but even interest rates are down so our country has never
00:40:06.000
done better we're going to take in i think 21 20 21 trillion dollars this year uh no country has ever
00:40:12.880
taken in more than three and we're going to take in 21 trillion dollars of investments because of the
00:40:18.240
tariffs if we didn't have tariffs we would be a mess we would be a national security problem
00:40:24.320
and uh we've we've done a job so i'm very happy about that we're going to do we're going to do
00:40:28.320
something very quickly and easily on beef to get it down the uh the ranchers understand that uh they're
00:40:35.120
so happy for what i've done i saved them i don't think you'd have any beef in this country if i didn't
00:40:39.760
do that so we're very proud of that yeah brian yes sir yesterday in los angeles uh immigration
00:40:46.400
officials uh were attacked by some protesters yeah sure to arrest an illegal alien uh gavin newsom
00:40:53.280
other democrats have used very aggressive language in terms of how to address is there any responsibility
00:41:00.560
that we can place on gavin newsom and other elected officials who are using such aggressive language
00:41:05.520
well gavin has to be careful remember that when i first came in they had a terrible riot in los
00:41:11.360
angeles they had the fires which shouldn't have happened they didn't have the water for the fires
00:41:15.280
they should have had the water coming in from the pacific northwest they didn't have the waters they
00:41:20.080
didn't have water in the hydrants or the sprinklers so they had the fires and then they had the riot
00:41:25.120
and if we didn't go and take care of that riot you would have lost los angeles we you would have
00:41:30.160
canceled the olympics which is because of me in los angeles and the police commissioner the head of the
00:41:38.000
police said if the president didn't come in we would have lost los angeles we we did not have the
00:41:44.880
capability of taking care of it and he said it very strongly and we did a great job and within a week it
00:41:51.280
was all done within one day it was done but within a week it was all done and then they go back to their
00:41:58.560
normal practice of weakness of not taking care of criminals meaning taking care of putting them in
00:42:04.160
jails where they should be washington dc and you all are the best people for that because washington dc
00:42:10.240
is now one of the safest cities it was one of the most dangerous cities in the country now washington dc
00:42:15.680
believe it or not i'm embarrassed to say it in front of you but washington dc went from one of the worst
00:42:22.320
most dangerous cities to you can walk down the street you can send your child to meet you at a
00:42:28.800
location your child is going to be fine we have a very very safe city one of the safest and
00:42:34.560
you know very proud of that memphis by the way is coming along fantastically we're in memphis right now
00:42:39.760
uh we're uh we had the fbi in chicago we're doing things uh we haven't served chicago yet when we do
00:42:46.080
chicago will be very quickly a very very safe city but if you look at what's happening in memphis
00:42:52.080
it's great but you got to look at washington people are coming up to me people that work in
00:42:56.320
the white house they're saying thank you sir and i immediately know what they're thinking me about
00:43:00.560
it's thank you they can walk to work they would never walk to work a year ago they can walk into
00:43:06.320
work and they feel safe and secure and it's beautiful and i'll tell you what it's really an honor
00:43:11.360
to add that great ballroom to the structures in washington it's going to be one of the great
00:43:15.840
ballrooms of the world and uh i think it's going to be something you're all going to be very proud of
00:43:24.320
as it relates to your meeting that's coming up with president chief what do you hope comes out
00:43:28.640
of that meeting what deliverables i think we'll make a deal i think we're going to make a deal on
00:43:33.120
the rare earth is the least of it look the tariffs are much more powerful than the rare earth
00:43:37.360
the rare earth is a disturbance but there's a lot of rare earth around i'll tell you i've
00:43:41.600
had more calls on rare earth we've got it everybody's uh we'll make a deal on i think
00:43:47.360
everything i think we're going to make a deal on soybeans and the farmers i think we're going to
00:43:51.360
make a deal on uh maybe even nuclear you know uh president putin in his call mentioned to me about
00:43:57.520
nuclear where we do a de-escalation and i'm fine with that i think it's good i think it's a very
00:44:03.360
appropriate thing we have the most nuclear weapons russia's second china is actually
00:44:08.800
third by a long way but they'll be even within four or five years uh too many and we are talking
00:44:15.920
about de-escalation that's already being talked about and i think we'll add we'll probably add
00:44:21.200
china into the mix to stop purchasing all that russian oil that's funding this war against ukraine
00:44:29.360
well i think i'll be talking to him about it i think it's a little bit of a different talk
00:44:33.120
india as you know has told me they are top stop you know they're it's a process you can't just stop
00:44:38.880
it but oh by the end of the year they'll be down to almost nothing uh that's a big thing that was
00:44:44.720
almost 40 percent of the oil india they've been great spoke to prime minister modi yesterday they've
00:44:50.400
been absolutely great china's a little bit different you know they're a little bit different
00:44:55.280
relationship they have with russia it was never good but because of biden and obama they got forced
00:45:01.040
together they should never have been forced together but they're a little bit forced but
00:45:04.560
they're by by nature they're not they can't be friendly they can't be by nature they can i hope
00:45:10.800
they are friendly frankly but they can't be the you don't want you should not have forced russia and
00:45:15.920
china together and biden did that and obama did that they forced them together because of energy because
00:45:22.640
of oil and uh so they are closer than they would normally be i think i'll probably be talking about it
00:45:29.520
what i'll really be talking to him about is how do we end the war with russia and ukraine whether it's
00:45:34.080
through oil or energy or anything else and i think he's going to be very receptive he he would now
00:45:41.200
like to i don't i'm not sure that he did at the beginning he would now like to see that war in
00:45:48.560
do you think she plays an important role in terms of inserting himself and convincing
00:45:54.320
putin who he speaks to regularly to stop the war yeah i do i think he can have a big influence on
00:45:59.120
putin i think he can have a big influence on a lot of people look he's a respected man
00:46:04.320
he's a very strong leader of a very big country uh yeah i think he can have a big influence and we
00:46:09.680
will certainly be talking about russia ukraine in the back thank you mr president liam costropes
00:46:17.520
zero in my question is actually for the secretary general yes mr secretary i don't know if you've
00:46:21.920
seen this but pulling out of ukraine shows a massive uh collapse in ukrainian support for the war
00:46:27.680
a gallico head just 23 percent that's less than a quarter uh zelinski came out today praising president
00:46:34.160
trump's proposal for freezing the front lines of battle as part of a ceasefire he said that's a good
00:46:40.560
compromise so people view you're coming here as you know you're lobbying the u.s government to continue
00:46:47.280
its involvement in the war you're obviously lobbying for more nato weapons to be sent to ukraine
00:46:52.000
but ukrainians themselves don't want to fight the war so how do you justify that morally well i i'm
00:46:57.040
lobbying only for one thing and that is to make sure that we end this war and i don't have to lobby
00:47:02.480
the president because we totally agree on this and this is what he has been doing from day one
00:47:06.960
everything he could do to break the deadlock with putin get the dialogue going dialoguing also with
00:47:11.600
volensky and getting this war done it's crucial and the fact that the us is now supplying weapons
00:47:18.560
into ukraine paid for by allies is extremely important and that's now happening since two three
00:47:24.400
months about two billion moving into ukraine hasn't wind down how do you why do you think that will wind
00:47:29.440
it down now what do you mean you think more weapons will wind down the war no i mean there's more to
00:47:34.560
be done so what you need what the president said this weekend stop where you are so basically do a
00:47:40.320
ceasefire and then have all your discussions about territory and whatever but still first stop the
00:47:44.960
war this is what you said on friday and uh on sunday it's a war i mean your question is really a fair
00:47:50.160
one it's a war that should have never started you know how i feel about it but it's a war that should
00:47:55.120
have never started and we're not selling any weapons to ukraine we're selling them to nato
00:48:00.640
which is different from before with biden he just gave 350 billion dollars worth of weapons and cash
00:48:07.200
right into ukraine and that was so foolish but we we sell them to nato and in theory you can
00:48:14.160
do what you want with them you it doesn't have to be ukraine but probably it is most now what nations
00:48:18.480
are doing now is buying from this program and making sure that the supplies in europe for europeans and
00:48:24.080
canadians and for example these are interceptors for the patriot systems crucial to protect the cities
00:48:30.720
today again a russian attack has killed children at least seriously wounded children in a kindergarten
00:48:36.160
in in ukraine so we need to make sure that the air defense systems are in place and we need
00:48:41.280
the u.s systems to do that and the europeans are paying for that and this is exactly
00:48:45.120
the type of actions we needed and the president is doing that and trying everything to get this
00:48:50.080
war to and that's starting with the ceasefire you can say you can say you can say you can still believe
00:48:54.560
that putin wants to take all of ukraine i always felt that way um i always felt he wanted to
00:49:02.800
when i was in my first term i was with you know i was very close to him relatively speaking it was
00:49:08.240
harder because of the russia russia russia hoax but i would talk to president putin about ukraine and it
00:49:14.480
was the apple of his eye i'd say it was the apple of his eye but it would have never happened he knew
00:49:20.000
the consequences were too great when we had a rigged election and all of a sudden i wasn't there he said
00:49:26.800
wow i think he looked at afghanistan how horribly that was handled so stupidly and i think that really
00:49:33.040
gave him a little additional you know incentive i always felt he wanted the whole thing not a piece of
00:49:40.000
of it but i think now he's willing to uh negotiate a little bit further and i think he's willing to
00:49:46.000
make a deal we'll see we don't we don't want him we don't want him to have the whole thing
00:49:57.520
thank you mr president you have this big terrorist case before the supreme court it's november the 5th
00:50:02.480
he suggested you might actually show up to the supreme yeah i'd like to i think it's one of the most
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important decisions we'll ever have for the supreme court with tariffs we're a strong sound country we're
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a nationally secure and internationally secure country we're a very rich country without tariffs
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it's a slot for this country big slot i think it's one of the most important decisions in the history of
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the supreme court and i might go there i i really believe i have an obligation to go there we are doing
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so well as a country right now because of tariffs and you have to understand tariffs have been used
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against us for many years decades and just i mean just slowly but surely hurting our country so badly
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that's why we owe 37 trillion dollars we owe that because other countries have taken advantage of us over
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many many decades over many decades and now we're a rich country we're taking in money like we've never done
00:51:01.600
before without tariffs uh that would not be happening and also i solved as you know eight wars of the
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eight five of them maybe even six of them are because of tariffs the threat of tariffs on these nations
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if you want to fight that's okay india and pakistan if you want to fight that's okay but you're going to
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pay tariffs and they're going to be very substantial and we're in the midst of a trade deal and they said
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we don't want to do that two days later they call up and they're not going to fight anymore the peace
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they have peace but i've done that out of uh eight i would say six six times five times six times
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tariffs are vital to this country and tariffs have been used against us by china by every other
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country and all we're doing is using them to negotiate fair deals and as you know we made a
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fair deal with japan we made a fair deal with all of europe the european union we made a fair deal with
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south korea these are countries that were taking so much money away from us not sustainable and now
00:52:06.240
we're taking in hundreds of billions and even trillions of dollars if this country is not allowed
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to have tariffs if this country is not allowed to have the president of the united states negotiate on
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behalf of it with tariffs uh we are we are put in a position where we're going to be a third world
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country we can't let that happen i think it's the most important case that we're going to have for
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many many years to come one of the most important cases we've ever had with tariffs we're a rich secure
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country without tariffs we're a laughing stock we'll be a laughing stock and i don't want to have
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anything to do with that thank you very much thank you thank you okay the uh president wow a press
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availability basically dropping the hammer that uh right there he um included uh more sanctions today
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on russia saying he's going to get him to the table of course you saw the secretary general of the united
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of the um nato was right there because let's be honest let's be brutally frank uh nato has been
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absolutely worthless in this i hate to be so blunt and i'm gonna turn back to show you how worthless they
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are back to my financial times if i can find it right here europe rallies to zelinski's aid after
00:53:33.360
tussle with trump now i did not hear about the eu cease deal and frozen russian assets this is part
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of the uh this is part of the situation to actually um this is part of the situation actually steal the
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russian people's assets and use that money 350 billion dollars which is all in european banks
00:53:55.200
in euros it's one of the reasons that the um that the um gold has kind of been on fire in the last
00:54:02.960
couple weeks across a big run-up in gold and then some profit taking as gold goes back and forth but
00:54:09.120
one of the reasons underlying reasons we told you the european banks or excuse me all the money center
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banks are starting to recalculate their asset mix and uh they're not including euros in that to a large
00:54:21.520
extent because they're quite frankly worried about this stealing of the russian people's assets
00:54:26.960
by going to the european banks and it's all denominated in euros so
00:54:30.720
what president trump is doing there he told zelinski on friday we're not going to give you
00:54:37.680
tomahawk missiles it was a big blow up the president came out after us i thought it was a real gentleman
00:54:41.600
said hey it's not as bad as has been reported but you should understand some of those were kind of
00:54:46.560
eyewitness accounts that um eyewitness accounts of people in the room where voices were raised and once
00:54:53.520
again i don't know why zelinski's even coming close to raising his voice to the president united states
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although he came over here thinking he was just going to get the tomahawks the tomahawks proving
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they're devastating just ask the persians they had i don't know at least a third of their whole
00:55:11.680
nuclear enrichment program taken out by the good old united states navy navy submarines in the north
00:55:18.400
arabian sea that launched and wiped out uh at least a third of that did damage that the uh the b2 bombers
00:55:27.520
took care of the enclosed spaces in the caves president trump said total obliteration zelinski
00:55:33.360
saw that and say hey i want me some of those tomahawks president trump right there just going
00:55:38.400
in and knowing the detail this is the level of detail the president has he says hey it's going to take
00:55:42.000
them six months it's going to take them six months so to get there six months to train them how to use
00:55:46.560
them and by this time the war is going to be over the war is going to be over and so president trump
00:55:53.920
right there saying uh saying hey no need to give them because i'm have this world president trump
00:55:59.200
trying to negotiate that had great answers about she she trying to horn in on this still we're not
00:56:06.320
putting the restrictions that shouldn't be lost on anybody that the saudis are selling unlimited uh
00:56:12.800
oil and gas to the uh to the ccp iran we're lousy persians still sell sanctioned oil to them
00:56:20.960
the russians are selling oil if you want to cut down the ccp and cut them down to size and maybe stop
00:56:25.840
them in the artificial intelligence race cut off their oil president trump interceded and got the uh
00:56:33.120
the indians to dramatically reduce their output he was asked that question right there about she
00:56:38.960
and about she trying to be a player in this war to extend it i think president trump said he didn't
00:56:46.160
think so anyway he's going to meet with she scott besson's over there right now so we're going to
00:56:50.800
get uh tomorrow's a show is going to be absolutely in the morning i can always tell you back to what
00:56:56.000
steve robinson came on uh what is it um planteer this this guy was the the second coming up in maine
00:57:06.720
before the 77 year old governor current governor who smack talk president trump in the in the uh in
00:57:15.920
the white house about men and women's sports she tried to stand up to president trump of course he ran
00:57:21.040
the tables on her she's announced she's running she's announced she's running and all of a sudden
00:57:27.360
they want to offload this guy they're leaking like crazy on him this is why i said that there are
00:57:32.640
military personnel that are training these radicals and training these paramilitary groups
00:57:38.080
the socialist rifle association of maine and the socialist rifle association this is a dangerous group
00:57:42.960
and they're trading bad hombres the armed queers of salt lake city i think that's how steve robinson
00:57:50.880
got into the story researching that so you have some of those groups up in maine also this guy's a
00:57:58.240
trainer for it the buried lead in the story is that cnn went and what cnn put up was about using the
00:58:04.480
the term retard and other throwaway terms like that they had access to this and refused to show it
00:58:12.960
took steve robinson going to the exact same sites and pulling it down because it's all right there
00:58:16.720
including photos of this senate candidate on the uh on the firing range training people
00:58:25.200
the socialist rifle association of maine and also he believes he you know he's he thinks this guy's
00:58:32.720
paramilitary trains many paramilitary groups one of the reasons that antifa has been named designated
00:58:38.080
a terrorist organization people are looking into it because of these paramilitary training
00:58:42.720
groups people are very worried about that we're going to try to get steve back on we're going to
00:58:48.480
be in idaho about this situation with qatar and the muslims going out to this to this base to be trained
00:58:54.800
we've got um we're going to have um i'm going to start i'm trying to get adam run bunch of news
00:59:00.160
coming out of indiana north carolina senate voted to redistrict and take that other seat
00:59:06.400
indiana as much time and effort we spent there they're saying it's too hard it's just too hard we
00:59:10.720
don't know if we can get it well you got to get better and you got to get tougher we're going to
00:59:14.640
get it so might as well give it up now that seat it's nine nothing in indiana nine nothing we don't
00:59:22.480
want to eight one we want nine zero i'm gonna try to get adam rent a politico maybe he's done some
00:59:28.240
amazing reporting out there this this thing's going to be a fight in indiana but they're all going to be
00:59:32.640
a fight okay stick around we've got another hour to go ben harnwell has got again an incredible
00:59:40.000
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00:59:47.520
he's trying to put he's trying to show putin there's going to be an economic penalty here if
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