00:05:22.880And the trial was touch and go for a couple of days
00:05:26.500until Lieutenant Governor Patrick put his finger to the wind and said,
00:05:31.580okay i got it this is a grassroots revolt and these people are not going to allow this to happen
00:05:36.440that's what happened you have the muscle you have the muscle memory and you're fearless
00:05:44.860i just want to make sure that everybody understands the scale this this has never
00:05:49.980happened for they're going back in time and looking at people that had been defeated by
00:05:55.060these kind of amounts that that were incumbents no the ones they're looking at people that were
00:05:58.920appointed this has really never happened in the history of the republic someone there 24 years
00:06:05.280but before that he'd been on the texas supreme court i think he'd been attorney general he's
00:06:09.380been a fixture of the bush apparatus for decade after decade after decade 150 million dollars
00:06:17.040ken paxton raised virtually i mean it was the it was the fives and tens that the grassroots sent
00:06:23.220men sent into him he raised very little money compared to in lasa vita and in in in the senate
00:06:33.300leadership fund and all the senate you know all the geniuses they had a simple plan we are going
00:06:39.240to put down this grassroots rebellion in the republican party and we're going to teach him
00:06:44.000we're going to teach him a lesson we are going to destroy ken paxton who the grassroots of say
00:06:50.460before but we're going to destroy ken paxton personally and in process we're going to destroy
00:06:56.640the grassroots movement in texas and they're going to fall in line with what then you saw0.95
00:07:02.640fox news every day in all their glory carl rove out there trash talking oh you know it's going0.91
00:07:08.880to cost hundreds of millions of dollars what in the hell you think it's going to cost when you0.95
00:07:12.940spent 150 million dollars in personal destruction against a man you didn't care they don't care if
00:07:21.320they lose that senate seat down to texas this is a bigger theme you heard mecham say was it trump
00:07:27.220or trumpism they hate you let me repeat this they hate you if they didn't hate you they wouldn't do
00:07:38.300what they do. No one who respects the MAGA movement, the grassroots movement, populist
00:07:46.720in this country would have done the behavior that the team around and Cornyn, because he
00:07:55.980approved it all, did to destroy Ken Paxson personally. They don't care about the Senate
00:08:01.640seat. We were down there. We would see it. And then during the Olympics play, you saw it on
00:08:06.780broadcast tv not just cable cornyn had one ad which was a bald-faced lie because i was the
00:08:15.060biggest supporter president trump on the wall and you know you have to build the wall it's a
00:08:19.720commitment it was cornyn and mcconnell those guys that fought him every day paul ron by the people
00:08:23.560in the senate cornyn hated the wall was an avowed open borders guy he puts out an ad that he's like0.94
00:08:31.100living in the linking bedroom he's president trump's best buddy 99 99 all that crap they0.52
00:08:37.880think people buy that anymore and you know have an ad about him walking down the border wall get0.53
00:08:46.620a big old cowboy hat on got a pair of jeans cowboy hat with a couple of law enforcement officers
00:08:54.260and then when i knew he was a total and complete phony when uh when uh karen siegman and jenny
00:09:04.340story and the great team down there we kicked off the proposition 10 on sharia law with the
00:09:09.740great dinner and then boom moved the show down there doing it the all the grassroots are on fire
00:09:14.000the texas tribune which are very smart although liberal paper pick up and say hey man this sharia
00:09:19.500law thing is like hot cornyn who's been the caliphate cornyn is his name caliphate cornyn0.99
00:09:27.840literally makes an ad overnight this is how lots of eating these people think you're morons0.99
00:09:32.140they think you're morons it makes an ad overnight that he's mr anti-sharia he's mr a bald face lie1.00
00:09:40.340because they think you're idiots and they're just going to carpet bomb that on fox news you're going1.00
00:09:45.260to just you're going to lap that up because you're a moron and then he comes out a couple days later1.00
00:09:52.440and puts out his own bill having been there for 24 years and been there during the the height of0.99
00:09:59.260the iraq and afghanistan war and after 9-11 right doing nothing now all of a sudden because prop
00:10:06.800tensa he's going to put a bill into the united states senate finally a guy's never worked a1.00
00:10:10.960bill in his life going to put a bill in to stop sharia law this is how stupid they think you are1.00
00:10:17.340they think they just spoon feed you carl roe can go with his little whiteboard they can go on fox0.99
00:10:22.980and fox and friends and all this crap on hannity every night and put it out there ken paxton's0.94
00:10:27.680dangerous ken paxton's a criminal ken paxton got impeached we got impeached three years ago today0.90
00:10:33.660because the apparatus down there the republican apparatus a bunch of liberals and progressives
00:10:39.560and they put their business interests first before the interest of the state of texas
00:10:45.020and before the interest of the united states of america their interests come first so you
00:10:50.940you would have never had the muslim problem down there if it wasn't for the business interest in
00:10:55.580the bush apparatus jenny story you join us uh jenny we are going to jump to the cabinet but
00:11:04.000we i think it's running a few minutes late president trump's normally 30 minutes late
00:11:07.380for these as they wrangle everybody. First off, what you have done and what I'm so proud of working
00:11:15.980with you guys is that you have, you brought in so many partners and you're, you know, you're
00:11:22.200so intertwined into the grassroots movement. Can we just have a couple of names? I know it can't
00:11:26.960be definitive. Of those grassroots leaders that really stepped up here, ma'am. Oh my goodness,
00:11:31.800There's so many of them. I would say the True Texas Project folks, Julie McCarthy and Fran Rhodes, they have been they're just firepower powers.
00:11:42.000They have a huge apparatus of volunteers. You know, the grassroots is all about the people.
00:11:47.980It's not necessarily just about the leaders, but it's about all their volunteers that work with them.
00:11:52.460I mean, there's others, Cindy Costella from True Texas Values, Joanne Fleming from Grassroots America, Melinda Preston, even folks like Andrea Decker from Pro Family.
00:12:06.220You've also got Lance Wallnau and Jean Bailey from Flashpoint.
00:12:11.180So you see, it's not just on the political side, it's also on the religious side, too, because we're in a spiritual battle in this state.
00:12:19.440and we need our spiritual leaders. We need our churches. We have a number of churches that also
00:12:24.780stepped up. So this is really the movement. And what I love what you said in the last segment
00:12:29.180was that, you know, Kim Paxton spent 15 million and he had hundreds of million coming in against
00:12:35.980him. And we'll see that again. I just pray that the establishment in D.C. will finally fund this
00:12:44.020senatorial candidate that the grassroots won, want, and won, because, you know, we'll still
00:12:51.340be out there. But let's try to level the playing field a little bit better this time around.
00:12:56.620Let's see if D.C. can step in and really support Texas, because we are at a risk here in losing
00:13:02.360Texas. You saw in March we had 130,000 more Democrats vote. There's still a lot of complacency.
00:13:09.720We have low propensity voters that need to get engaged and excited again, and the grassroots will do what they can.
00:13:16.740I mean, even our precinct chairs are rock stars.
00:13:19.760We need to give them encouragement, but funding really does help, and particularly when you have so much dark money coming into the state of Texas.
00:13:29.060We need to have the establishment recognize what the people of Texas want.
00:13:36.940Jenny, can you hang on and hang through the break?
00:13:39.720I'm going to continue this conversation because there's lessons here, obviously nationally.
00:13:43.760I think there's lessons globally, but I want to pursue this.
00:13:49.580The one thing is I've gone down and sat into these general meetings, like before the dinner we had.
00:13:54.600I think you had 150, 200 grassroots leaders or over at Patriot Mobile when you've packed the conference room or upstairs when you're doing it or doing the show and getting grassroots leaders on there.
00:16:42.120President, the cabinet meeting today was supposed to take place at Camp David.
00:16:46.960I think even maybe with a smaller subset of that.
00:16:49.680to Marco Rubio's back from India to kind of get, I think, a more coherent idea of where we're
00:16:57.280actually trying to where this negotiation is going, because I think a lot of it's in piecemeal.0.70
00:17:01.220You get the Pakistanis, you got the Arabs talking to people now. And I think President Trump wants
00:17:05.540to bring this to a conclusion. Of course, the cabinet meeting today, I think, will be more of
00:17:10.820the traditional ones we've seen. We're waiting on the media to give us a heads up that they're
00:17:15.580pre-positioning in the cabinet room as lease has been set up today that will be a thing now
00:17:20.300president trump as you know will call an audible on occasions and we will go to that uh live and
00:17:26.920we will continue with that while he's allowing the media in until even through a part of the
00:17:32.400charlie kirk show which follows us next um until the conclusion of when they throw everybody out
00:17:38.780and the president gets to work with his cabinet behind closed doors uh birch gold if you haven't
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00:18:04.600with birch gold before on physical gold talk to philip patrick and the team uh there are with
00:18:11.360qualifying purchases. It's a rebate up to $10,000, but you got to talk to Phil Patrick and the team
00:18:18.180about that. It's got some technical details to it, but talk to them. Talk to them why gold has
00:18:22.840been a hedge for 5,000 years of mankind's history. It looks like we've got still a ways to go
00:18:28.380on the Iran situation, and we'll keep you up to date. We're going to have tons of analysis
00:18:33.720about everything going on militarily, geopolitically, and of course on economics and
00:18:38.720capital markets. Jenny, of course, every group's got its own point of view, the only thing they're
00:18:45.440working on. There's a lot of egos involved because that's just human nature. The one thing I've been
00:18:50.240amazed about, really, part of it started during the impeachment, where that kind of came together
00:18:58.680and really the grassroots rose and spoke with one voice. If you impeach Ken Paxton, there's going to
00:19:04.620be payback. And so the Senate did not convict him at trial. Right. In fact, we went the exact
00:19:11.200opposite way. I noticed then the way the grassroots in Texas work together. But then it really came
00:19:16.500together when we started the Prop 10 prohibiting Sharia law. And that flowed right into it's really0.85
00:19:22.020an energizer for the for the Paxton campaign in the primary and then obviously in the runoff
00:19:27.680as a lesson to other states and other people trying to pull this together. What are the lessons
00:19:33.320learn about working together and kind of getting, wrangling everybody so we're heading down
00:19:38.800in one direction, and that direction leads to victory, ma'am?
00:19:43.640You know, I think what we realized is that by working together, that we amplify our impact.
00:19:51.760We all recognize here in Texas, you know, people come to Texas to raise money for out of state,
00:19:57.200right we don't have that funding here in texas and there is a desperation in texas to save texas
00:20:06.900so all these organizations it was not hey i'm gonna work but you got to find me money it was
00:20:14.280like we're going to use our networks because everyone's networks is a little bit different
00:20:18.280yeah sure there's some crossover members but what we need to do is all realize that we've got to get
00:20:24.300our troops on the ground. And the only way to do that, to cover as much territory as possible
00:20:30.860is for us to work together. So we had desperate groups in this room. We met three times on
00:20:38.000strategy meetings for the Prop 10. And it was just wonderful to see the folks come together.
00:20:44.980And you know, the other thing is, is that it's not paid volunteers that are working. These are
00:20:49.860people that really care about the state and the nation, right? And they're volunteering their
00:20:56.400time. They're sending out their grassroots members to go door knock, you know, to send
00:21:03.360messaging, to text folks. So it was very encouraging. I think other states can do it.
00:21:08.820You just come with the first, the proposition is we're not here to raise money for our individual
00:21:12.560organizations. We're here to help amplify our individual messages, our individual organization
00:21:19.640messages because there is a need to save the state. There's a need to preserve this country.
00:21:25.860There's a need to preserve our constitution. You know, we're in the midst of kind of a revolution
00:21:30.820right now. We've got the democratic socialists who are, you know, galvanizing and have so much
00:21:37.880funding from Hollywood and from tech giants and everything. And we are fighting the true
00:21:45.580oligarchies now by the people. And I think that there are a number of states, a number of states
00:21:52.300have come to me and said, hey, can you do like a Save Texas in my state? And I've had several
00:21:58.880people come to do that. I was like, first, you've got to get a list of all the grassroots
00:22:03.280organizations. There are national ones like Moms for America that everybody, they have chapter
00:22:08.100leaders everywhere. But you've got to find those grassroots America or our Texas Eagle Forum or,
00:22:15.780you know, True Texas Project or the counties. You need to get your county Republican parties
00:22:21.520involved as well. That's where I would start. I would start with a Rolodex of who is in your area
00:22:28.440and then bring them together. And anything we can do to help, we will. You know, that's what we need
00:22:37.100to do to keep this uh to preserve our constitution and and uh and push off the democratic socialist
00:22:43.140agenda i noticed uh one thing that i've preached for years and and uh because it leads to victory
00:22:51.460is in this modern age the most important thing is voter contact and particularly if the if the
00:22:59.560people know in your neighbor or whatever oh yeah these people are engaged in politics they understand
00:23:03.820they listen to podcasts. They really get to the details. What I noticed about the grassroots was
00:23:10.660your emphasis on body work or your emphasis on contact. And you're going to go door to door.
00:23:16.840These networks that are overlapping sometimes are all for multiple visits and make sure
00:23:23.100that people are in the network and they've been contacted. They know they got to get out. They
00:23:27.600know they have to vote. What I found fascinating is that when I went down for one of your meetings,
00:23:32.440this is right after the great grassroots victory for the redistricting you know a lot of people in
00:23:41.820dc are trying to take credit for that they had nothing to do with this the the texas uh assembly
00:23:48.020had gone home their regular session was over and a special session was just in the process of being
00:23:53.200called but this was not on the agenda it was a grassroots effort to make sure it got on the
00:23:57.940agenda as the number one thing on the agenda and then really forced because they didn't want to
00:24:02.200eight potential seats but they didn't even want to do the five and we made the five as a uh as a
00:24:08.420baseline and it got national news when the democrats left town and the republicans have
00:24:12.880never today done anything that remember that for weeks they were in sugar they were in illinois
00:24:17.100they were in california they were all over it's huge that grassroots efforts and then as soon as
00:24:22.040we won that you guys called a meeting and i went down to it and the only only point i made is that
00:24:28.720In these efforts, you have to focus on one thing and converge like we just we focused on the Paxton trial.
00:24:35.980Then you focused on the redistricting. Right. Before that, it was about taking the House and getting as many seats as possible.
00:24:41.660And we're sitting there and talking about very things.
00:24:45.220And it was Keith Self that brought up this major crisis that's in Texas.
00:24:49.440Colonel Self, Congressman Self, in his district and others, particularly in the Houston area
00:24:56.060in the north of Dallas-Fort Worth, that it's getting to a crisis level, and that's this issue
00:25:01.320of Sharia law. It was in that moment, in the next 15 or 20 minutes, there was kind of decided,
00:25:06.020hey, let's focus on that. Next thing you know, you've got Prop 10, you've got the thing. My point
00:25:11.560is that the grassroots and communicating with others and having these meetings of leaders,
00:25:16.380there's power there and the other states you have to understand the establishment fears the
00:25:22.620grassroots and they particularly fear grassroots working in coordination because they know they
00:25:28.260don't have the power they don't have the money to do it last night maybe i'll play that this
00:25:32.200afternoon last night john cornyn when he gave that kind of ridiculous concession speech he's
00:25:38.460quoting poetry and and books and all this kind of stuff when you when the camera pulled back they
00:25:43.900at other camera sites it was in a very small tiny conference room of some hotel every seat is taken
00:25:51.040by the media there were no supporters there not that they couldn't get in there just nobody there
00:25:56.560their money can't buy grassroots support this is why they went negative just to destroy ken paxton
00:26:03.800and then trying to destroy ken paxton destroy exactly that group that had come around to defend
00:26:09.680Ken Paxson. Jenny Story, your thoughts, ma'am? Absolutely. I feel like we're like, what is it,
00:26:17.080the French Revolution, where the people finally rose up and they just said, you know what,
00:26:21.540we're done with the establishment. I mean, look at what happened. We've all been waiting. And this
00:26:25.700isn't just a Republican issue. It's a Democratic issue as well. We all want the SAVE Act to pass.
00:26:30.840And essentially, they were holding the SAVE Act hostage for the voters in Texas to go their way.
00:26:38.480And we don't appreciate that. Right. We're not going to be held hostage. We're we're we want a fighter. We want somebody. I mean, basically, Paxton's now got a mandate from Texas. Go to D.C. pass the Save Act. You know, anybody who's going to D.C. returning to D.C. I mean, that is the most crucial thing that we need to do. We need to make sure we have voter I.D. We you know, the border was open for a reason and it wasn't open for a good reason.
00:27:05.440jenny can you hang on for a second i want to hold you through the the break i know you guys
00:27:10.960have to do but this is a very important day it's a landmark day um we're gonna take a break uh once
00:27:18.080the president arrives we're gonna blow all the brakes because we want to get the continuity of
00:27:22.440the um of the cabinet meeting i cannot emphasize enough the importance of this cabinet meeting
00:27:27.420president's in the middle of negotiating a quite complicated deal with uh people who have a history
00:27:34.080like thousands of years of being very tough negotiators nobody's tougher than the persians
00:27:38.720and it comes to negotiation also and always remember this whether it's reality or not
00:27:46.820it's reality in their mind they think they've won this this is why some of these demands are getting
00:27:52.320this president trump's not even going to consider them the cash they're talking about the reparations
00:27:57.820or, you know, this is in a critical part
00:31:25.160We need more faith leaders to be out there speaking the truth.
00:31:29.600And I think that there is a desire and a hunger even on college campuses.
00:31:34.380We worked with an organization called Reawaken USA, and they went to several of the Texas college campuses.
00:31:40.540and there were lines of people just wanting to speak the truth and learn about biblical
00:31:48.560foundations and that gives people an identity and identity in Christ is a much more
00:31:55.180comfortable peaceful joyful identity than an identity that says well am I a man a woman or
00:32:04.800I don't know how many different sexes that are being, you know, propagated. I don't understand0.98
00:32:10.820them, but that creates confusion. And that has created a lot of confusion with our young people
00:32:16.940who are, you know, just prepudescent or seeking their identity. So we have been under a spiritual
00:32:25.240battle for probably a few decades, and it has slowly been creeping in. It's just kind of like
00:32:33.240the civilization jihad that's happening right with the uh with the islamification of texas it's been0.99
00:32:39.700slow but man it's growing quickly you know just in frisco alone they just approved another mosque0.93
00:32:45.320and the acceptance uh is to the potential of these developments that are mega developments0.88
00:32:54.480where you can basically be born and die in a islamic community um is basically taking away
00:33:02.620a person's right to benefit from this incredible Constitution. They'll never see the Constitution1.00
00:33:09.500if you're living in a compound. So we need to do what we can to strengthen the churches,
00:33:16.200to give the pastors confidence to speak the biblical truths boldly from the pulpit. And I
00:33:23.920do believe you'll see an increase in the churches through boldness. Josh Howerton from Lake Point
00:33:33.600Church, I mean, his churches are packed. He speaks the truth. People are attracted to that,
00:33:40.660and that gives them the joy of identity by knowing they're placed with Christ. So that's
00:33:49.060something that we're focused on. We just recently launched Patriot Mobile Faith, and we were able to
00:33:55.420attract a wonderful pastor from one of the megachurches around here, and his objective
00:34:01.960is to share the message of the gospel and to share the worldview as it relates to the Bible,
00:34:12.320Old and New Testament. And we're very excited to see where this takes off, and also to what
00:34:18.800we've done on the political side to also do on the faith side to create a more augmented voice
00:34:25.940of courage and truth. Jenny, where do people go to get all the updates on Patriot Mobile,
00:34:33.780everything you're doing on the political action side, and then about the company itself? Where
00:34:37.980do they go? Absolutely. Go to www.patriotmobile.com. You can find, there's a section that we have
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00:35:11.460quality level of service and we are we're here to serve we're here to grow the more we grow the
00:35:17.940more we give and the more we can do uh jenny uh tell glenn thank you guys real warriors look
00:35:25.680forward to talking to you later today jenny's story patreon mobile grassroots down there folks
00:35:31.180are unbelievable new york times and i want to read this just came across my desk breaking the
00:35:37.020associated press has called the race for texas railroad commission the state's oil and gas
00:35:40.920regulatory body for insurgent candidate Beau French. With his win, Texas Republicans have
00:35:46.640advanced a slate of anti-incumbent, hardline candidates. I'm now glad to introduce Beau
00:35:53.820French, fresh from his victory, someone the audience knows well. Beau, how and why did you
00:35:59.460win, sir? Well, good morning, Steve. Great to be here, and thank you so much for having me on this
00:36:05.580morning. I'm working on a couple hours of sleep, so forgive me if I'm a little slow, but I'm
00:36:10.420riding high. Listen, this is a result of the grassroots in Texas really coalescing behind
00:36:17.980the message that, look, our Republican voters demand that elected officials listen to them,
00:36:24.300represent our values, fight for our values and our platform. And, you know, I got a lot of
00:36:29.300attention for things that I said, but those were frankly just a reflection of what I was hearing
00:36:33.740when I was traveling the state of Texas from our voters. You know, they want people who care about
00:36:38.400DEI. They want people who will fight the Islamification of Texas. They don't want our1.00
00:36:45.000government agencies to be politicized. And so, you know, me talking about those things
00:36:49.700really brought this to a head. And I think, look, it was a victory and a lot of victory last night
00:36:56.220in Texas. Conservatives won across the board. It was a great night in the state of Texas.
00:37:01.700My results were closer, so they came in very late. So people are just kind of waking up this
00:37:06.600morning and finding out about it. But listen, we have a huge fight here in Texas. Democrats are
00:37:13.960going to be looking back to 2018 when Beto O'Rourke came close in Texas and saying, okay, we have a guy
00:37:19.600in James Tallarico who can defeat Ken Paxton, so they think. And they're going to dump half a
00:37:25.260billion dollars into the state of Texas for the November election. And so we as Republicans now,
00:37:30.260the primary process is finished. We have to come together. We have to be unified. And we have to
00:37:35.800fight because, look, we can have our inter-party discussions and all those fights, which, you know,
00:37:40.600I've been on the front lines of for many years. But now we have to defeat the Democrats if we
00:37:45.400want to have a chance to save Texas. Well, this whole grassroots and what happened last night's
00:37:50.500a manifestation of obviously people working on different elements of this. This is why I started
00:37:55.480with Brian Harrison and Caroline Rand had talked to, you know, with Brian, everything that's
00:37:59.360happened in the legislature and the whole history of Paxson and what he's done as attorney general,
00:38:03.520particularly supporting the Trump movement in those dark days, the darkest days we had, which was those first five or six months of 2021 when the when the illegitimate Biden regime, you know, took over.
00:38:16.340You but the work you did in Tarrant County, just because when you mentioned Beau French, people would tell me as hard as the Paxton race was going to be.
00:38:25.300And people tell me it's not going to happen. They got one hundred million dollars. They're going to bury this guy. You're wasting your time.
00:38:30.880people would say oh and the beau french thing's even a longer shot right and a longer shot what
00:38:36.660is it that you did in tarrant county to really pull people together and and the sort that what
00:38:42.020would turn out to be a mess out what did you do in tarrant county that then rolled through your
00:38:46.940race for railroad commissioner sir that led you to victory last night yeah that's an easy that's
00:38:51.780an easy answer really steve it's it's be the outspoken warrior for the america first agenda
00:38:56.940And that's what rewarded Ken Paxton. That's why Trump endorsed him. That's why they were such a huge victory last night in Texas, because our voters demand action from our elected representatives.
00:39:08.700And for too long, we've elected some Republicans who have not done what the voters really want them to do. And there's a lot of frustration. And that really showed through last night.
00:39:18.440But the message going forward is continue to be outspoken and fight for the issues that matter to our voters.
00:39:26.960And when we get in office, don't start thinking about the next reelection and listening to the consultants.
00:39:34.520Continue to be the person who the voters elected in the election.
00:39:38.200And I think that's an easy message, and I think it's one that people will understand.
00:39:42.620And I think it's one that, you know, the establishment, the consultant class that they're scared of because, you know, they get to make money off all of the, you know, behind the scenes stuff.
00:39:53.640But really just being the elected official that the voters demand to me is the easiest thing in the world.
00:40:37.760But, Bo, I will also tell you, brother, that as hard as they come after Ken Paxson, they've come after you, and they're only going to come harder because they understand that you're a leader and a leader in this movement, and they feel that you're dangerous.
00:40:50.120So thank you so much for standing in the breach, and thank you for never flinching.
00:45:31.660I think people are talking about maybe they need a smaller group that's in constant contact to bring this thing to a head.0.96
00:45:38.800Like I said, the Persians, whether it's a fact or not, in their mind, they think they're winning.0.95
00:45:46.400They wouldn't think they're winning if they would not have put forward what you're seeing now in some of these counterplans, right?0.99
00:45:53.740Particularly the thing about the money, that we need $24 billion, but we're going to need $12 billion down as a down payment.
00:45:59.120You know, I just don't see President Trump doing that.
00:46:02.340I don't think I don't see him putting down a down payment to bring this thing to a conclusion.
00:46:06.720Now, he has on another track basically had Admiral Cooper and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the folks at the Department of War and CENCOM working on various alternatives.
00:46:18.740There was, you know, reports in the media.
00:46:20.980They're actually looking at maybe some of the harder to get to targets.
00:46:23.900some of the things they still have out there that they think would bring real decimation
00:46:28.620to their military infrastructure. Then they've got the entire economic infrastructure and still
00:46:35.340economic warfare. We have not shut down the way they can get cash out. I don't believe
00:46:41.060they've shut down their access to some of these banks and financial institutions in the Arab
00:46:46.960states of the Emiratis. We still haven't dropped the hammer on countries still trading with them
00:46:53.460and dealing with them in Europe are our allies, right?
00:46:56.980We have not cracked down and shut down the Chinese Communist Party
00:46:59.780and what the Chinese Communist Party is doing.
00:47:01.540There are many things that can be done.
00:47:04.520It's quite obvious as one of their strategies is to drag this thing out.
00:47:09.180They think they've got the Western media on their side.
00:47:11.660They think they've got the European media on the side, the American media.
00:48:26.260President Trump laid in at least another 20, not too shabby, and really put the stake in the heart.
00:48:34.180Our strongest recommendation here at the War Room is take that victory and the lessons learned of that victory in Texas.
00:48:39.920And now let's pivot not just to other states in the union, grassroots leaders, but let's pivot to the Senate that is treating the president of the United States as a lame duck.
00:48:51.080Let's go ahead and jump right into the cabinet room right now.
00:48:53.040More transparent than any administration in history.
00:48:56.800No, to the best of my knowledge, press has never been invited ever to a cabinet meeting for any reason at all.