Episode 5167: The Legacy Of Angel Moms And Need For Strong Immigration; Pre Game To State Of The Union
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Tonight's episode is all about the State of the Union address from President Donald Trump, where he's expected to discuss tax cuts, the Iran nuclear deal, the border tax increase, and the Iran deal, and much, much more.
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You got a little bit out of the president today regarding an announcement he's going to make
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tonight regarding a new tax cut. What did he say? We did. I just joined a number of other
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anchors from a variety of networks and we had a long lunch with the president, most of which
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was off the record. But as you just said, the president is polling very poorly as it relates
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to the economy. Well, he is definitely not hearing that because tonight, get ready. He plans to
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announce that we are going we are going into what he believes will be the three greatest years in our
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country's economic history. And we're just getting started. We should expect he is going to announce
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some sort of tax cut proposal that will be both corporate and personal. But it's not going to be
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a traditional tax cut, meaning he's not going to have to get Congress involved. So they said, get
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ready. It'll be in a different format. Obviously, Iran was a very hot topic. All of us have been
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saying we're going to get a big announcement. We're going to get a big announcement. It doesn't
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seem like something immediate. But what he did say was Iran wants a deal more than we do. However,
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they're unwilling to say the magic phrase, which is we will stop producing nuclear weapons. And for him,
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that's what this whole thing is about. Besides the tax cut announcement, there will be a few other
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economic announcements. And he also hinted at this rate payer protection plan, which he's most likely
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going to announce with a bunch of tech companies tonight. Remember, these are the tech companies
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building the huge data centers around the country. And you've reported on it. Many of the communities
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where these data centers are being built are fighting back against it. Just last week,
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there was a community in New Jersey that fought and won to not have a data center be built there.
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Well, tonight, they're going to announce some sort of agreement with these tech companies that once
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these data centers are complete, they will be responsible for paying their own electricity bills
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for those areas, because that's the big issue, that the amount of electricity that they use is a huge
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drain on the community. And it's jacking up everybody's electric bills. So I believe what
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we're going to hear is some sort of an announcement that those companies who are building those AI
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centers, they'll be covering the costs. Say to the unions tonight, and the president is going to
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try to address the economy is going to come out with some proposals, including another tax cut,
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which I'm sure anybody who's a deficit hawk is going to be so excited about. But as we were
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talking about, he's everywhere. He's everywhere all the time. So how much does the State of the
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Union from the president really matter? It doesn't matter at all. Sorry, I know that's not what you're
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supposed to say. And cable news probably is a pundit, but it doesn't matter at all. There's not any
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evidence recently that there have been State of the Unions that really mattered. I think you go back to
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George W. Bush and the axis of evil, basically, probably. It's the last State of the Union speech
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that had any real impact at all, because it had a real impact on policy going forward in foreign
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policy in a pretty negative way. So look, he's going to talk for a very long time tonight.
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So I'm going to try to get comfy watching it. But like the only thing that he could do to improve
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his political standing is improve the lives of people. People are moving away from him.
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This is where I do kind of quibble with Marjorie Taylor Greene. I don't really think people are
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moving away from him because he's tweeting too much and shouting too much. Most people are used to that.
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Like people are moving away from him because they don't like the policies. They don't like that the
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tariffs have raised prices. They don't like the aggressive immigration enforcement, the murdering of
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U.S. citizens. They don't like that he seems to care more about a new ballroom in the White House
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than about the costs that are affecting regular people's lives. I don't think they want war with
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Iran, which he is planning. So that's his problem. I don't think it's the fact that he is annoying
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everybody. I mean, he is annoying me personally. I don't know. To me, I thought the Marjorie Taylor Greene
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argument that Donald Trump was betraying the America first base by not focusing enough on
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the concerns of Americans. I thought that was a much more salient critique of Trump
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than this one that you just played. Did you get the sense that he's leaning toward a strike
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or something more? I got the sense that he's ready. Do I feel like it's imminent? I definitely cannot
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answer that. But listen, they were positioned and ready to go in Venezuela for quite some time. And I
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think when we think about what the president's going to talk about tonight, I'm sure he's going
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to talk about the strike on Iran last year, which he would say was extraordinarily successful. I think
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well, we're going to see a similar sentiment when he talks about what happened in Venezuela.
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And while I don't think and we don't know that we're going to see something happen in the next 24
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hours in Iran, he made it clear they want to deal more than he wants to deal. But it's all about
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nuclear. And unless they are willing to say no new nuclear, there's no deal to be had.
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We saw in Trump 1.0 with Americans got tired of it by the end. Trump 2.0 has been more exhausting
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than Trump 1.0 because he's so much less restrained. Trump 1.0, had he not had a cadre of
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people in the administration that were constantly throwing their bodies in front of his worst instincts,
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then there would not be the nostalgia that a lot of people had for that first Trump term.
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But now he's unrestrained. He's surrounded by sycophants. He's surrounded by yes men.
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And nobody's throwing their body in front of his worst policy instincts. And so now we're
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looking at a situation where even on his best issues, he's now getting close to 20 points underwater.
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But asking him to do anything different is like just asking him not to be Donald Trump. This is what
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we are stuck with. This is what we are going to deal with absent impeachment and conviction,
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which isn't happening for another three years. So it's it's incumbent upon us to hang on as best
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we can during the remaining three years of this ride. Hey, I just left the White House room just
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leaving now. The president did a launch with network news anchors and offered a bit of a preview of
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his speech. One notable thing. We did talk about Iran. He said that Iran wants some deal more than
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I do, but they just can't say the magic words, which he said was that they won't build a bomb.
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The president said he's going to talk a lot about the economy and he's going to call for new tax cuts
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tonight. And he's going to say that the next three years in America will be the best years
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economically that we've ever had. And he's going to say or he told us it's already begun.
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So that's here at the White House, just leaving lunch with the president and network anchors.
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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
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these people. I got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people. The people have had a
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belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world
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to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like
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that go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people
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had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save
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my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
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It's Tuesday, 24 February, Year of Our Lord, 2026. Tonight is the really the technically the first
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State of the Union address of the second term. Of course, he had an update to Congress
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last year, a couple of weeks after the inauguration. Breitbart's chief national political editor,
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Matt Boyle, the famous Matt Boyle, joins us. Matt Boyle, rumor has it, we want to break some
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news here in the war room. Rumor has it that you were actually in the broadcast anchors lunch today
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at the invitation of the President of the United States. Is there any truth to that rumor?
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Yes, that is true. Alex Marlow and I were there from Breitbart. We were the only two journalists
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in the room who do not work at a television network. Breitbart has many things, but we are
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not a television network. So it was a historic moment. And I think a major commitment by President
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Trump, Vice President Vance and the entire White House team, including Press Secretary
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Caroline Levitt and Communications Director Stephen Chung, as well as White House Chief of Staff
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Susie Wiles and everybody else on the team, to something we've seen throughout this first
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year back in his second term, that they are working with the new media. And we weren't
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the only new media outlets there. Newsmax was there as well, and so was News Nation. So
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it was great to see an expanded room. The president, presidents of both parties have traditionally
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done this on the afternoon before they deliver a State of the Union address. They host the nation's
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top journalists and broadcast anchors and whatnot for a lunch at the White House where they
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go through the speech. And, you know, oftentimes it's, you know, entirely off the record. Sometimes
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pieces of it will come out. And they'll talk about issues of the day. It tends to be a very
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free-flowing discussion and whatnot. I've heard about these for a long time. I've never been
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into one. So it was an honor. And I want to thank the president and his entire team for inviting us.
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It was quite an experience. I sat right across the table from the president and talked to him about
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a number of different things. So did everybody else in the room. You know, the reports you just
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played from, like, Stephanie Rulli there at MSNOW, I guess is what they call it. It used to be MSNBC.
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And Jonathan Karl, those are accurate reports, I would say, of what happened in the room and what
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he talked about. There was definitely a lot of discussion about Iran, you know, and what a
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potential thing would look like if we did engage in a strike and what the negotiations are like
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back and forth. There's a lot of focus on upcoming on Thursday. There's big negotiations happening in
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Geneva. It's true. He did say he believes that Iran wants a deal more than he does. But he also would
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like to see a deal work. But also, he's not sure if Iran can agree to the big-picture question,
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which is no nuclear weapons. So what a potential action looks like, how that would shake out,
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et cetera, you know, all kind of TBD. In addition to that, he also told us, the president did tell us,
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he intends to push for more tax relief. There was one little detail there that I think that Stephanie
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Rulli said about not going to Congress with it. They were kind of unclear, both he and the White
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House staff, about exactly what the package would look like, if it would be another reconciliation,
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or if it would be a tax bill, or something like that before Congress, or if it would be an
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executive action. I'm not entirely sure if, you know, what that's going to look like. But he did
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say that it would be much more of a focus for individuals than on corporate tax rates. But
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it would also be something that helps corporations as well. So exactly what that looks like, we'll see.
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We'll put it this way. There's likely to be a lot of surprises and a lot of focus on particular
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individuals who served the country well tonight as well. So I think that's going to be interesting.
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One other thing he mentioned to us, I think, is that he, you know, I don't know if this will end
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up being the case or not, because Trump tends to go very long in speeches, but he mentioned something
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about going shorter. So we'll see if that ends up being the case or not. So who knows? That was right
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at the very outside of the lunch. So we're gonna, I know everything in this confidential and it's
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really stunning that you were invited because this is always just a broadcast. This is not guys
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are working broadcast TV. These are like the anchors. It's, it's supposed to be the biggest. It's
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always been, you know, Walter Cronkite going over or Tom Brokaw or Huntley Brinkley, right? Or Eric
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Severite, people like that at that level. Um, the president yesterday, we're going to talk about this in the
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next block, uh, after we finished with this, that, you know, he's shaking his head saying,
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I don't know how these people, the media doesn't support us taking out the bad hombres. When you're
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in the room, the contentious relationship with president Trump and the media is at an all time
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high. This is not the days when Cronkite could go over and advise, uh, you know, Jack Kennedy,
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what was happening. Just put us in the room and I don't want to give a confidence, but it was a
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cordial atmosphere without revealing any particular things or particular people or discussions or
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anything like that. I will say it was a very cordial atmosphere, right? I, I taught to many
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of the people personally in the room. I mean, these are folks, uh, that, you know, I mean,
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we've had contentious stuff with that Breitbart over the years, but they were all very nice to me.
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I was trying to be nice to everybody and they were all very nice to president Trump. So, um, I,
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I don't know if that's just a nature of like the historic, uh, you know, setting and whatnot,
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but this was in the state dining room at the white house, right? Like, and they took us up the,
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uh, you know, normal, I I've never been in there before, right? Like I never, I've been to the
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white house, you know, dozens of times over the years, uh, Trump's first term and now in the second
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term, I've never been in the state dining room. Uh, so that was, uh, uh, really cool. Like the going
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in that door, uh, but it was a very cordial, happy, uh, you know, uplifting meeting. I,
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uh, nobody was really nasty to each other or to the president or his team. Uh, it was all very,
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um, you know, uh, uh, nice. And so, uh, now look, we'll see how that's reflected in coverage later.
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President Trump was nice and gave him a good lunch in a classy, in a classy historic room,
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but it won't change. Anyway, Matt, hang on. We're going to get more into this.
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Matt, I know you're running a live blog tonight over at Breitbart. We'll be following it. Give us
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your assessment. Give us a couple of minutes. You know the president better than anybody,
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any reporter out there. You went to the lunch. What's your assessment of what's going to happen
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at the State of the Union tonight? Yeah, well, he's going to strike a chord with the economy here,
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right? So he, you know, there's a lot of good signs out there in the economic data at a macro level,
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GDP numbers, jobs numbers, the wages numbers, the inflation's down and cooling, right? Like,
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and there's a lot of good big picture signs economically, but how does he convince the American
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public that the economy is coming back and doing strongly now? And, you know, yes, he's right
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that he, when he always says that he inherited a massive mess, but, you know, how does he connect
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the dots here for the average American and get them on board with that? So I think you heard Stephanie
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Rooley talk about how he's going to talk about how the next three years are going to be the best
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economic years we've ever had as a nation. And he's got to convince people that's the case.
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And so I think you're going to see him make specific policy announcements this evening. And some of
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them you've already started seeing, like I mentioned the tax stuff that we're going to probably see.
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You're also going to see them really focus on what they're calling a rate payer protection plan.
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This came out in the Wall Street Journal and several senior White House staff confirmed this to us
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as well as we were leaving a few hours after we got there. And particularly what that is, is that as
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they're building these data centers, they understand there are huge electricity costs on this. So they
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have apparently worked out a deal with the tech companies where the tech companies have agreed to
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cover the entire cost of all the electricity that's going to be needed for their data centers and their
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communities. So as that, so people's electricity bills do not go up. And I think that that's a huge
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deal. I think you'll also see them really focus on energy. Everybody I'm talking to across the
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administration, whether it's these folks we were with today or other folks, you know, I was just in
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Greece last week, as you know, where we did a big event with Ambassador Guilfoyle. She's here in
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Washington this week. I know that they're very much focused on energy, expanding the exportation of
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American energy, energy dominance in every respect. I know the president is very happy with his entire
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cabinet. You know, and so I think that, you know, particularly people like Secretaries Wright and
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Burgum and their focus on energy and, you know, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as well. So I think that
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you will very likely see a big focus on energy tonight and also on immigration. I think that
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immigration, never forget that immigration is the central issue on why Donald Trump was elected in
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2016 and again in 2024. It's why it's the heart of this, the beating heart of this movement is that
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people want to have a country with secure borders where people don't get killed by illegal aliens who
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shouldn't be in our country to begin with. And this is, you saw the White House do a massive event
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yesterday with the Angel families. I'll tell you this, it came up during the launch, again, without
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revealing any individual people and specific things. I know the president was very happy with the places
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that did cover that event and he was a little perplexed with some of the outlets that didn't. And so
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it's a huge part of the story. And I agree with the president and his team wholeheartedly
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that, you know, covering these Angel family stories is very important. What happened with those folks,
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it's just disgusting that these people are in this country to be able to do this. You know,
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you saw this last year where he brought Lake and Riley's family to the joint address last year.
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And I think Jocelyn Nungare's family, right? Like, so I think you're going to see more of a focus on
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that from this administration, because it's a real human cost of illegal immigration in crime. And I,
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and by the way, that's another thing I wouldn't be surprised. We didn't talk about it at the lunch
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today and nobody really brought this up. But I wouldn't be surprised. One of the biggest successes
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of this administration is that crime statistics are down significantly, like violent crimes, et cetera.
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I've done a bunch of stories with the FBI on this. And I think that, um, I wouldn't be surprised.
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I know, again, I have no inside information about this in particular, because again, we didn't
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address this today, but I wouldn't be surprised if you don't see a big focus on crime, uh, in
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particularly illegal immigration in the speech tonight, because those are some of the big successes
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of the Trump administration. Now that you mentioned a couple of networks did cover the beginning of
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the event and all the way through the president's remarks and then cut away real America's voice,
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who's the only network that covered, uh, the reading of the names. And then this magnificent,
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uh, singing of amazing grace. And the president really almost being too choked up to, he, he went
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up and I think he was going to say a few closing words. And then he just waved to the audience and
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went back to be commander in chief, uh, Matt, since you know, the beginning of the story, I want to go
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ahead and play this. And I would ask since we're producing in real time here, we're gonna have to blow
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the break because I want to play this in its entirety. Let's go and play a kind of a summary
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composition of yesterday's. Uh, and, and it, it was such an important moment for president Trump
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because it goes back to the beginning of this movement that he's still talking about it today
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that I can, I can serve as Matt said, they even brought it up at the broadcast lunch, uh, cause
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it's top of mind with him. Let's go ahead and play it in its entirety. We'll blow the break
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and bring Matt Bull back in. I'm going to be joining angel families who have had their family
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members killed by illegal aliens. And today we remember and celebrate them. Good morning.
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Welcome to the white house right this way. Throughout this hall, I am joined by heartbroken
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Americans who have lost parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, and treasured loved ones to
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the scourge of illegal immigration. Laken Hope Riley went out for a run. Laken was viciously attacked,
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brutally beaten and murdered by an illegal alien gang member.
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If you live the nightmare that we have lived, you understand the importance of the job that he's
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doing and securing our nation, because this could be any family. This happened to my family. This
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could be any one of your families. While serving the New York city police department, I personally
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arrested Jose Barra for endangering the welfare of a child. A few months later, I saw his face again in
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the news after he viciously murdered Laken Riley. I did my job. I put him in custody. The system
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failed. We owe it to you and every American family to enforce our laws, secure our border, and protect
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innocent lives. We will now light a candle in honor of the victims and be in solidarity with their families.
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Remember y'all, children were there fishing with their friends and they just kept shooting.
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You could hear the bullets just whizzing past you.
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Our youngest son Joshua was brutally beaten, tortured, strangled to death and his body set
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Democratic politicians stand up on these podiums and say how sorry they are for seeing these criminal
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illegal aliens being ripped apart from their families.
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My administration will do everything in our power to end the scourge of sanctuary cities
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on behalf of the media i just want to apologize to the angel moms and dads for the fake news media
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out there even today that cut away while the names were being read how disgraceful how disgraceful
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if anyone we should be honoring it's the american citizen law-abiding american citizens
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who have paid the ultimate sacrifice lost their family members to people that should have never
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been here in the first place tell their stories
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matt the uh i want to thank parker and rob say the entire real america's voice team
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one let us blow the break there but two to show that in its entirety yesterday as we did
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matt i i no doubt stephanie rule and jake tapper and uh you know jonathan carl and all the big shots
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of the mainstream media they would know have no earthly idea what the angel moms are or what this
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whole thing is you do because i want to mention some other names michelle moons brandon darby tony
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lee matt boyle that uh back in 2013 when breitbart first started covering the story and and a little
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known and joshua wilkinson's mom became a major player and 14 in the victory of dave bratt
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over because she just stood up at a microphone and told her story and people were just as shocked as
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they were yesterday her son beaten tortured strangled then put a set of fire alive burned
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to death and then his charred remains thrown into a dumpster and she has to live with that
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president trump as you remember matt you cut forward a couple of years we've been covering this
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president ford after he announced for president had that first debate i think it was in september
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2015 not one republican politician would step forward and take up their cause and he did it
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and that's why they love him he got in the room you remember he got in the room that day and just
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listened to their stories and they poured their hearts out and he did he didn't have any time he
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just moved everything off he wanted to hear this because he was so shocked about what he had heard he
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had just said two months before and he came down the escalator we have to close the border we have to we
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have to stop the rapists from coming you have to stop the murders and and don lemon and cnn and
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everybody was mocking who's this no one's ever spoken like this who is he to talk like this
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he took up the cause of the angel moms why because he's a good and decent man and this is what
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drove him to the presidency bush wouldn't talk about it cruz wouldn't talk about it none of them
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all 15 guys that platform because it wasn't socially acceptable to bring this into the political
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conversation it took donald trump that's what he shattered he shattered this prison we had set upon
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ourselves as conservatives and republicans and the populist nationals wouldn't tolerate it that's
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what trump did he shattered political speak and said we're now going to talk the truth to the american
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people matt boyle you were there at the beginning sir yeah well i remember the gang of eight amnesty bill
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and and that whole debate in 2013 after mitt romney lost the election in 2012 an inherently winnable
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election it's why i came to breitbart after mitt romney lost the election i remember negotiating the deal
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with you steve in the weeks after the after the uh the the the 2012 election and the reason why i came
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over here from daily caller i had offers from across the establishment media by the way i could have went
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anywhere i wanted right like and the reason why i came here was to tell these stories because i thought
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that the rest of the media and the republican establishment etc were getting the the read of this
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wrong right like i really did and and i wanted to be the one to get it right and it was a huge risk
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in a gamble for me to do that right like i could have just played it safe and you know gone like
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any of these other folks and then by the time i'm in my 40s and 50s probably be you know where some of
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these other people are it's to tv anchors and whatnot but i took a major risk i came to breitbart
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to go out there and tell these immigration stories uh in particular and that we saw that debate play out
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in 2013 and then in the years afterwards right and you mentioned eric kantor going down dave bratt
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beating him that's where i first heard the story of joshua wilkerson uh it was one of the names read
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there um where i heard his mother laura wilkerson she was at a rally in virginia in the in the seventh
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district um where dave bratt was running against eric kantor and she went out and she spoke and told
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the story and it was like i was floored by it when i heard it and and then i started getting to know
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the other angel moms and telling their stories and we started doing individual pieces on i really
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encourage people to go back and look at that stuff it's more than a decade old but we still have the
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stories up on breitbart we'll have to go back and refine them and tell them again but uh you know
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in those names you heard there that were read i mean those are the ones we we know about they get a lot
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of publicity and whatnot there are hundreds maybe thousands more of these there's another one every
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day right there are drunk driving illegal aliens killing people there are illegal alien truck drivers
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killing people right you know that gavin newsom and other democrat governors are giving cdls to
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right they shouldn't have that if they can't speak english right and so the um there there are more
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crimes these are crimes that shouldn't have happened if we enforce our immigration laws these illegal
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aliens that's what's so heinous about this they wouldn't have been here to commit these crimes and
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the people they killed would still be alive today we wouldn't have had and this is why i think
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touched president trump because i think it you can see when he said that how can these media and how
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can these politicians it it can't it's almost incomprehensible and i think yesterday was a very
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emotional connection to something that is the very beginning the railhead of the trump movement
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this is why he's president united states this is why he won in 20 this is why he had the great
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years in the wilderness and came back in the greatest political comeback ever he's had one of the
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greatest years ever probably the greatest year you could argue uh and now we're up against it he's
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coming to texas on friday because once again we're called to go to the ramparts that's just the way it is
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we're fighting these people that we're fighting want to destroy the country you don't think they
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want to destroy the country ask the angel moms don't ask mad boyle and don't ask steve bannon ask them
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and steve i'll never forget when he delivered his speech at the bottom of the escalator it was a really
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short speech for trump terms right like when trump announced his presidential campaign the first time
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in the summer of 2015 right he came down the golden escalator there with melania i was standing there
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at the bottom of this this the escalator and he got up there and he talked about rapists and murderers
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being coming into the country and the whole media was shocked right i remember standing there do you
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remember ed schultz from msnbc right now ms now okay ed schultz is standing there next to me and when the
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two of us are looking at each other and and like he was just shocked flummoxed that uh you know kind
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of laughing a little bit but and when i started hearing trump talk about this i was blown away i
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was like this guy's the guy right like he's gonna be the one the mainstream media was talking about
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after the speech the nightly broadcast trump was done at the very opening of his thing this is what
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people forget they thought they were burying trump that day he said you can't talk like that you can't
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say rapists and murderers nobody does that he went they did a flash poll he went to number one
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and never looked back ben carson came close in the in october for a day or two but trump never looked
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back because he shattered political nomenclature he shattered the prison that we had self-imprisoned
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ourselves to see what you see and to say it and people said i want that guy right i want that guy
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came close you want to know why ben carson came close because he went to the border and i went up
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in a helicopter with ben carson at the border down in arizona where he was up there talking about
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illegal alien crimes and drugs and stuff coming across i'll never forget it right that's why ben
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carson came close so the message to any republican out there running for office period and frankly any
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democrat i'm shocked the democrats haven't learned from this and tried to hijack it from the republicans as
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an issue because they would be very smart too but the point is the message to anyone running for
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office in america is talk about this issue right like because it is the number one thing on people
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we have to act you have to act upon it now the reason the democrats don't they got their 25 million
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in here they think that saves them demographically matt amazing job i'm so proud of the fact that you sat
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in the chairs that people like walter cronkite and eric severide and those folks sat over the years
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although we don't agree with their politics they were giants in in media to be in the white house
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talking to the president united states on the day of state of the union historic and uh you've uh you've
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come a long way from your days at daily caller your days of being first off kicked out of every
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decent university that was out there your days at daily caller under tucker your days at breitbart
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under under andrew myself uh and then now as one of the leaders in conservative media and particularly
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populist nationalist media you and alex today it was a great i just i'm so proud of you guys being
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there with all the grand poobahs in the media you're twice as smart twice as hard working twice as
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informed and 10 times more beloved than those folks so where do people go to get your coverage tonight
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sir yeah just go to breitbart.com we'll be doing live updates on the website also my social media at
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mboyl1 on x twitter and at real matt boyl on true social so we'll be on all of those places and more
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and uh yeah so that's going to be the it's going to be fun tonight we'll look forward tonight and look
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forward to seeing what you got to say thank you sir yep thank you steve uh john solomon's gonna john
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solomon's got some big breaking news going to follow us we're going to do war in texas we're doing a
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state of the union update with some folks in texas their thoughts of what has to happen
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and then uh i'll be back for the coverage stenchfields are going to be at seven grant's
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going to take it from seven uh we got the lads in studio six bay doesn't get any better than that
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and then i'll jump in at the end of their broadcast to pick it up for nine o'clock all the way in and
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we're going to have all the rav team uh after the speech to uh make sure we're doing the breaking
00:41:11.120
analysis and observations and then of course tomorrow morning also philip patrick uh gold's been on fire
00:41:18.120
again cryptos tanking president trump a big part of this is going to be tariffs uh his ideas about
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the economy tax cuts first off what are you looking for as one of the top financial analysts around and
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then what impact you think it's going to have on gold look what am i looking for from the president
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and the state of the union yes yeah look i i think he should should and will highlight the
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progress that he's been making it's been quite incredible we got to remember he's been in for
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13 months and the turnaround has been quite frankly astounding inflation is down from the peak we forget
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it was over nine percent under biden we're at 2.5 percent today the economy overall has recovered and is
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growing he needs to highlight that gdp expectations beat anyone's predictions um the president has secured as
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we know huge investment into the country five trillion dollars and as much as 18 trillion dollars coming
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in new money employment remains historically strong manufacturing output has increased energy
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production has reached record highs under president trump so i think he needs to stress the success that
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he's had however i think you need to understand and he needs to sort of let people know he knows families
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are still feeling the pressure from the cumulative damage done under the biden administration over the
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last few years economic uncertainty at the moment is pervasive and i think trump needs to acknowledge that
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and let people know both that progress has been made in his grand economic plan but there's work yet still
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to be done uh for me specifically and for markets i think the important message needs to be growth with
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discipline uh the the big economic question today isn't whether the economy is growing it clearly is
00:43:17.880
under trump the big question is whether we can accomplish his plan without losing control of the debt
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we have to remember we are still printing and spending nine billion dollars a day the stakes at the moment
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could not be higher and that's where i think the markets are really focused as we've said many times
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interest payments are now the number two item on the federal budget markets want to know how we can
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manage that without spiking inflation that confidence was decimated under biden which has made the the
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problem more difficult for president trump so i think he needs to go out there and create confidence
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he's doing a fantastic job and i think it's just a case of getting that message across
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what should obviously friday historic uh kind of opinion of the of the uh supreme court i argue
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that they open close the front door but they open up kavanaugh gave you a path to continue on redoing
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global commercial relationships a what do you think about that and b how do you believe the president
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should address that tonight look i i think with caution the tariffs were were incredibly strong
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and the revenue they generated was fantastic and it's revenue we need i don't think that's going to
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be affected as you said they found another path to keep generating that revenue i think overall is
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just about you know this backwards and forwards tariff policy then getting struck down by the supreme court
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finding a workaround this is creating more instability and i think it's not the president's
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fault right this is coming from the supreme court but i think at the end of the day it just needs to
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be about stability about caution and making sure the world knows we have a well thought out plan that is
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working we just need a little bit of time can you hang on i want to just hold you through the break
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and get some closing thoughts uh the 27th this friday so the president's got the state of the union
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tonight on thursday bobby kennedy's coming to austin texas which we'll be covering to have a make america
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healthy again uh conference which is going to be huge the president is coming to texas on friday the
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last day of early voting and i think to motivate people and get them jacked up for game day next
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tuesday because as texas goes so goes the nation the president understands you're going to see some real
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about this in the next hour in war room texas about these seats these five seats that came up we got to
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win these seats uh right now your mantra to me is that steve we need stability we can't go back and
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forth particularly can't reverse back to the biden years if we lose the house it's just more chaos and
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anarchy give me a minute on that sir it's absolutely correct um stability is key if we want to make the
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confusion and instability uh if we lose the house uh come november it's going to be the same thing
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you're one of president trope's closest colleagues and friends i want you to put two hats on one as
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someone running for governor against amy klobuchar having chased waltz out of the race in one of the
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most greatest but most troubled states in our beloved union the other as one of the top entrepreneurs
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that has built a company from the truck of his car with proprietary product give me give me your
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thoughts on what you're looking for in the state of the union with both hats yeah well the with the
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state of the union i'm hoping he brings out um you know the tariffs were working you guys say just in
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my industry alone with my pills they were got there were weavers and spinners that were finally going
00:52:40.880
to come back to the united states now i don't know where that's sitting now but it was uh this was
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working because we were looking there's no weavers or spinners left to make these uh certain thread
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count of sheets just things you don't even know that you don't see behind the scenes but one of the
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biggest things steve is that i really want him to focus on is the save america act you guys i have
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fought five years to secure our elections everything's come from our elections and this
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is the most important midterm election in the history of our country coming up it is actually i'm
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you know i'm involved to save minnesota running for governor against amy klobuchar what amy klobuchar
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has done for fraud and what i've done for fraud are two worlds apart remember amy was all about
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let's go to paper ballots hand counting and i'm all about you know we agreed on that i went in and
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pursued fraud for five years amy's over here what did she do took all this money from our government
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for these welfare programs and she's not a very good steward of her money because it's gone
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it's gone the biggest crime biggest fraud in american history i really believe the president
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needs to focus on the 2020 election the stuff that's coming that's pouring out now like georgia and
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other states to show the public that yes the election was stalled and this is how important
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the save america act is he's got to use this steve to leverage that it's so important 80 percent
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of our country including democrats want to want to uh i'm voter id with these illegal and then when
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going to ask you about the state of the union what you think and what direction we're headed mike
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lindell thank you for the deals okay here's what's going to happen natasha owens is going to take us
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out with her hit number one hit the boss uh we're going to continue on with warm texas you don't want
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to miss it we're going to break it down where this race stands for the primaries the voting a lot of
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concern about the scale of the voting uh also uh people's thoughts down here about what the state
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of the union they hope president trump addresses john solomon's going to stay on with his show
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you got grant stinchfield starts off the official coverage then studio 6b i will be back during that
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show to take it from there at nine o'clock see you then if you could make one holiday wish would you
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wish to be free from your credit card and other debt let's see if we can help you with that
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