00:01:27.200Right now, obviously, we're following what's taken on nationally.
00:01:30.280You see this big decision, 6-3, and all of these states are going to need to be fortified with secretaries of states that are clear in their vision, their task, and purpose.
00:01:38.740For this candidacy, we're winning on the message, and that is same-day in-person voting, only excuse-valid excuse mail-in ballots and pre-printed hand-markable ballots.
00:01:47.540We're also going to reexamine under my administration what the role of third party voter registration groups and others that ballot harvest in Ohio, because that's still an issue, as you know, Steve, in our state.
00:01:57.700So, yeah, this is going to be a really close race.
00:02:01.800And I'm asking for all of Ohio MAGA to come out because this is the one chance that we can execute President Trump's agenda in a bellwether state.
00:02:09.760Marcel, have we have we gotten all the seats possible in redistricting in Ohio?
00:02:15.680I know we've been fighting up there. Are you comfortable? We've squeezed all the
00:02:21.340juice out of the lemon. Well, they made their choice right before Indiana. They did score
00:02:28.020marginal increases in two districts, one in District 9 with Marcy Captor. And then Eric
00:02:33.140Conroy, who's like me, an Air Force Intel officer and also former case officer down in Cincinnati,
00:02:39.360has a more favorable district. So there's a possibility of a plus two game on that front
00:05:37.420that the Supreme Court says, you know, these things aren't needed anymore
00:05:41.380and they're out of time. And the moment they do that,
00:05:45.960Louisiana, one of the states that was key
00:05:49.240in the rationale for having a Voting Rights Act,
00:05:55.700in fact, goes about doing exactly what the Voting Rights Act
00:05:59.700was trying to stop them from doing, and that is
00:06:02.800marginalizing the voices of people of color and really stripping away their their voice and their
00:06:11.160and their and their political power so that's what louisiana is all about right now and and the thing
00:06:17.480is katie at some point you know the court aside the voters of this country like the mainstream
00:06:24.220american voters of this country have to go what's in that for me right am i going to get lower
00:06:30.880health care? Am I going to get more affordable, you know, prescription drugs because you're now
00:06:36.700gerrymandering safe seats for your incumbents? Because it hasn't led to any of that. At some
00:06:42.600point, Main Street white Americans need skin in this in this white supremacy game that they're
00:06:47.860playing with this gerrymandering. And they have to say also, this isn't working for me, making
00:06:53.600these incumbents safer and less accountable hasn't lowered my prices, hasn't given me
00:07:02.040better health insurance, hasn't given me cheaper pharmaceuticals. None of it seems to be working
00:07:07.520for the working people. Is this going to change the balance of power in Congress? Or if red states
00:07:14.220start redistricting, as they're probably going to do, are blue states able to use this as well?
00:07:20.580yes to all the above it's going to change the balance of power whether it does for this
00:07:26.080election cycle we don't know uh the case centered around katie a seat in louisiana
00:07:32.240that ran from uh new orleans northwest to baton rouge that's held by a democrat um and it was
00:07:39.960part of a last redraw of the louisiana map um that the the louisiana governor jeff landry is
00:07:48.080going to has already pushed off and is indicating he is going to draw a new map the question is can
00:07:53.820people can states do this in time for the 2026 election and the answer to that is who knows
00:07:59.040but then you get into a question well will california draw a 54 zero map will illinois draw
00:08:04.46017 zero map will maryland finally get the guts to wipe out their one republican and that those
00:08:11.100are questions that need to be answered and will be answered in the coming years that's number one
00:08:15.440i'm going to say a little bit okay go ahead go ahead no i'm going to just say one more thing
00:08:20.040here get what they did to section two the voting rights act from a practical basis
00:08:25.020is not a complete win for them for republicans because what democrats can now do is take majority
00:08:31.860minority districts uh which have trend which have tended ended excuse me to be democratic districts
00:08:37.940and they could spread those democratic voters among republican districts in blue states and
00:08:44.420lower the republicanness and the republican voting tendencies of red districts so you know
00:08:51.720we're gonna have to see how it works out it's not clear to me and there's gonna be a flurry
00:08:55.920katie of lawsuits okay fine let's do that uh welcome and caroline wren let's start you just
00:09:04.200first off what's your answer to nicole wallace and her team over at msnbc ma'am
00:09:09.760well what marginalizes black people is putting them into districts that have no chance of
00:09:16.080republican representation because then they never hear anything from the republican party about how
00:09:20.680our policies can help improve their lives because there aren't republican candidates
00:09:24.540on the ballot in their districts and this comes down to the left is terrified to compete with us
00:09:30.000for black voters because they've taken advantage of them for decades president trump made inroads
00:09:35.820with African-American community, and now we can finally build on this momentum that President
00:09:40.080Trump built. Let's start at the top, Louisiana. In fact, let's get your chart up there. Just walk
00:09:48.420us through the ones that should be in play. We've done Florida, we've done Texas, but we got, I think,
00:09:55.260another 13 out there, and people have got to get on with it, right? Because we need these. It's fair.
00:10:00.840These are unconstitutional. It has to be done. Plus, practically, this is the way that we secure a victory in November, which is all important.
00:10:10.420Let's start in Louisiana. Why is Louisiana not 6-0 this afternoon, ma'am?
00:10:16.380We don't know yet. And I give credit for sure with Landry. Immediately suspended the primary, said this is serious, and he's got a plan to push us through, but we don't know what that map is going to be.
00:10:26.440I've heard rumblings that it could end up being a 5-1 map, which I think is not the right way to go.
00:10:44.060Alabama just had some interesting breaking news.
00:10:46.640But hang on, just so people understand, he has suspended the Congress.
00:10:50.560They're going to have a primary in, what, a week or so.
00:10:53.460They get a hotly contested Senate race down there.
00:10:56.440The Senate, the statewide primary is going to take place, and he's suspending the congressional primaries?
00:11:03.900Yeah, and why it's important is theirs is the next upcoming, but you have several others coming up.
00:11:08.460And so the governor should not use the excuse of, oh, it's too close to our primary.
00:11:12.560Governor Landry blew that up by saying, hey, he declared a state of emergency in the state, which is the right thing to do,
00:11:20.340and said we have to suspend these primaries and postpone them until we redraw our maps and bring
00:11:25.120them into compliance with the Supreme Court's new ruling. Okay, so and you are advocating the
00:11:32.420difference here, and we don't know when we're going to see this map, but you're saying 6-0
00:11:35.520versus 5-1. What about Mississippi? So Mississippi I didn't have on the chart earlier because their
00:11:42.860primaries already passed, but let me tell you, the governor, Kate Reeves there, has been extremely
00:11:46.960aggressive we talked earlier about do states have a plan or not oh my god he was in court and the
00:11:51.900state house and senate president have already filed motions they've already set a date to go
00:11:56.320in for a special session so i don't i don't know what that means for um you know a primary has
00:12:03.100already passed however they'd be creating essentially uh but a new district i think it
00:12:07.580could go from 3-1 to 4-0 is what is very likely and so um they are certainly moving so i'm putting
00:12:12.920that up on the board now and and if the court's there or they do a you know a special session
00:12:18.600that declares this unconstitutional and that they redraw the maps and they might have to just go back
00:12:22.640and redo those congressional primaries which i would be you know very glad to see well if it's
00:12:27.800if it's unconstitutional how can it sit it seems to me going back and redoing it it's not the end
00:12:33.060of the world to have another primary is it no and especially if maybe some of these districts don't
00:12:38.120change at all on their lines and you don't need to have a new primary it just it depends on how
00:12:42.260they draw it um and so so we'll see what happens there but certainly i i give uh tate reeves
00:12:47.360credit and even if you are past the date that you could deal with this in 2026 so what you should
00:12:53.440still be in court right now even and getting this done immediately and so i i appreciate the urgency
00:12:58.320that he has i'm going to be watching that closely he's showing he's showing rural leadership now
00:13:03.160alabama is strange you got tommy tuberville coming out who's running for governor leaving
00:13:08.660the Senate running for governor. He's all thrown down hard. The attorney general was the first guy
00:13:13.480out of the box. Yet the governor saying, I don't know, it's like 2030. What is going on in the
00:13:19.420great state of Alabama, ma'am? Well, I, you know, I went to school in Alabama and Governor Kay Ivey
00:13:26.420is 89 years old. She is not fully with it, let's just say. And so she's really controlled by a lot
00:13:33.100of handlers. And so I don't know what they're doing, but I will say that you had the secretary
00:13:38.060or you've had the lieutenant governor come out, Tommy Cumberbill, the Speaker of the House,
00:13:41.700the Senate president, they've all come out and said, yes, we should do this.
00:13:45.140One person who hadn't was the Secretary of State, Wes Allen, which I thought was strange.
00:13:49.220Well, he just fired a bombshell motion with the Supreme Court asking for an expedited
00:13:54.540consideration. You know, they've been in an active lawsuit over their maps for since 2021,
00:13:59.900I believe. And the Supreme Court said they had to freeze their congressional maps until after
00:14:04.440the 2030 census. And so the Secretary of State just filed a motion and said, we want to expedite
00:14:10.520ruling on this so that we could redraw our maps. And so, boom, here we go. Like, Wes Allen understood
00:14:15.460the assignment. Credit to him. And let's see what the court says on the Alabama maps.
00:14:21.180Listen, I just want to spend a minute on Florida. You went to Tallahassee, and I think you see,
00:14:25.460DeSantis showed real leadership here, right? He said, could get done in the special,
00:14:30.480I think the House speaker blocked him.
00:14:35.320He said, hey, look, I'm calling you back.
00:14:36.920We're staying here until we get it done.
00:14:38.740It took him 24, 48 hours to do it in Florida, man.
00:14:43.620It sure did, and he has done a great job with this.
00:14:47.640I'm very, very proud of Governor DeSantis, and a 24-4 map is good.
00:14:51.800I thought actually we could have gone up to a 25-3 map, but there's really weird specific laws,
00:14:58.060And Governor Sanders was basing this off of population changes.
00:15:00.860But I do think sometime in the future, in the next couple of years, that actually that could even draw out more because you just had a flood of people moving to Florida because because they're a red state.
00:15:11.360So that's been good. The other states that have already redistrict are North Carolina, Ohio and Missouri.
00:15:17.180But I think actually North Carolina, Ohio and Missouri, they all three could go back and redraw further.
00:15:22.580Missouri definitely they've you know, they already redrew to what would likely be a 7-1 map.
00:15:27.140Well, that last congressional district is a majority-minority, you know, VRA-created district.
00:15:32.620They should go get rid of that immediately.
00:15:34.300And we've seen no statement from Mike Kehoe, the governor, there yet, but we're watching it.
00:15:38.340Ohio, you talked about it earlier, and I think they could potentially, there's a district in Cleveland that I think could definitely be challenged, and you could pick up one more there.
00:15:46.880And in North Carolina, I think that, you know, we don't, it's not as far as, but they were able to redistrict last year, and they went from a 10-4 to a likely 11-3 map.
00:15:55.520Whether or not they'll go to a 12-2 under this would be interesting to see,
00:15:58.520but that would have to go through court challenges.
00:16:01.580I want to go because Ohio and Missouri are very contentious when we were talking about them,
00:16:07.340and they kind of basically leaned on their rake in Ohio.
00:16:10.400Those are two we definitely could pick up, and the folks there should be on fire.
00:16:13.500How do we actually pull this off in North Carolina where you've got a Democrat governor?
00:16:18.600That's going to be a little tougher, isn't it?
00:16:21.040It was, but they were able to get it done last year,
00:16:24.080And so it had to do more with the legislature and court challenges that they had.
00:16:27.340And so I think that you really could, you could challenge, like those are districts that were created just because of the Voting Rights Act.
00:16:34.600And so I think the best way to do that is immediately be in court with lawsuits on it.
00:16:39.000Now, it is harder to get, let's say, a special session call, though.
00:16:42.820A governor gets to set a special session.
00:16:44.500That's why I don't have, you know, tons of faith in a state like North Carolina being able to go back to this.
00:16:49.940However, if the courts move quickly on this and declare that that map is unconstitutional, I think the governor would have no choice but to call a special session to address an unconstitutional map.
00:23:49.800They completely phased them out all, you know, to be able to craft their own narrative about how Trump was colluding with Russia in our, you know, in our election system.
00:24:02.740And, you know, ultimately it was just kind of like the Democrat playbook to regain power from our president.
00:24:09.920So in your article, you're saying that there was more evidence there.
00:24:15.700It was just never presented in a correct way to see how deep this conspiracy ran.
00:24:22.140That's what I believe. I happen to be there at the time.
00:24:24.980But is that what your own independent research has shown, particularly what Tulsi Gabbard's putting forward now?
00:24:52.460So, for example, if an informant came up to them and told them, you know, President Trump
00:24:57.540didn't really do this, then what the Democrats would do is that they would phase that part out
00:25:03.020and only include the part where they said, well, maybe President Trump did this. So it was a
00:25:08.920completely fabricated from the beginning to the end. And it's something that unfortunately,
00:25:13.480they're still running on. Pedro, hang on for one second. John Gardner is also going to join us in
00:25:20.260the second part. Here's the question you can answer when you get back. Is it in your article,
00:25:26.200This is why it's a good starter. Now that Tulsi's been able to put more information out, is it easier to understand the narrative, given that we don't have to just go through the filter of the Democratic Party?
00:25:38.200Why don't you hang on? Folks, this is important. I think Pedro's piece is very important because as John Solomon is telling us, more is coming out.
00:25:47.360And you can see from Todd Blanche and the team at Maine Justice, accountability to the deep state is very high priority for Blanche and kind of the new leadership over there.
00:34:39.880Well, my article lays it down pretty clear,
00:34:42.460and it just tells you the most important facts.
00:34:44.800But you can also visit the DNI website and find the same exact thing.
00:34:48.720And that's that basically there was three examples
00:34:52.260that disproved the entire Russia lie that was pushed on us
00:34:56.300by the Democrats and the legacy media in the last couple of years.
00:34:59.500The first one is that the person who testified in front of the Congressional Committee, specifically testified in front of Schiff and Nancy Pelosi, well, that person had no firsthand knowledge about the call that allegedly occurred between Trump and Zelensky.
00:35:19.260But even though she had no firsthand knowledge, she still went to corroborate the story in front of the Congressional Committee.
00:35:25.600So, you know, the witness is not credible, right?
00:35:31.720The second example is that those documents that were held by that congressional committee,
00:35:37.680specifically by the House Intelligence Committee under Nancy Pelosi, those documents, the full
00:35:44.880transcripts of all of the closed-door testimonies and whatnot, were kept under lock and key,
00:35:51.340And they were only exposed to the public, and in this case, Gabbard herself, after the chairman of the committee, the Republican chairman, you know, forced a vote to release those files that were under lock and key since 2017.
00:36:07.480So for 10 years, pretty much, we don't really know the full story about this so-called Russia collusion hoax, right, or this so-called Russia collusion.
00:36:16.440But, you know, that lie is still perpetrated by the media.
00:36:19.520And then the third one, and probably one of the most important ones, is, you know, this entire thing was clearly fabricated because the documents show where the Democrats decided to pick and choose what to actually run with.
00:36:35.780And it's, you know, the American people deserve an apology because we've been lied to for the last 10 years by the legacy media and the Democrats.
00:36:45.540And certainly President Trump definitely deserves an apology because he was impeached twice over this.
00:36:50.840Well, I tell you, this is what is so important.
00:36:53.760I think people start and moan Grace and Elizabeth will put it out there.
00:36:57.340We start with your article, then we click through.
00:37:23.100And from the political side, if you want to get people fired up into the polls in November, you've got to start holding the deep state accountable.
00:37:29.180particularly this was a tee up to the stolen election of 2020. So it's a fantastic article
00:37:36.220you laid it out. You did the research. Pedro, how do people get to your writing over Daily Signal
00:37:40.840and what's your social media so people can follow you on Twitter? Absolutely. It's thedailysignal.org.
00:37:47.200Our social media is at the Daily Signal. And my personal is Pedro B. Rodriguez 7 without the Z.
00:37:54.440So Pedro B. Rodriguez 7. There we go. And Steve, you know, independent journalists like myself, we're not stopping until we start seeing people in handcuffs.
00:38:03.880This is only the beginning of journalists being able to go out after the deep state. And we're not stopping anytime soon.
00:38:12.100Brother, thank you so much. Appreciate you. Love the fighting spirit.
00:43:02.040I only buy a machine if I know that that five-year loan that I took to get that machine, I'm going to be able to get the business to pay that loan off.
00:43:10.220And so that's why I see this chart that you have up on the screen right now, this big leap in imported capital goods.
00:43:15.420And next, what we're going to see next year and a year after is the trade deficit shrinking
00:43:21.020and exports going up in responses as the CNC machine manufacturers and capital goods manufacturers
00:43:27.080are building in the process of building their factories here on American soil right now.
00:43:32.000As Peter Navarro said, these factories will be opening up in two to three years.
00:43:35.860This is the green shoots of American manufacturing being planted.
00:43:39.700So this chart, I could see Wall Street Journal spinning it poorly.
00:43:43.940But from someone, how I see the manufacturing industry for the audience is through the lens of being on the phone every day with small manufacturers and big manufacturers, manufacturers of every size.
00:43:54.760That's what I do all day and for 21 years.
00:43:58.240And so that's why I feel that I can speak to what's happening here because I follow all the economic indexes.
00:44:04.540And to Steve, all the PMI and ISM manufacturing industries have been blowing through the roof since January.
00:44:09.980Okay, I want to hit reset on this for a second because you're my small manufacturing guy.
00:44:15.480We got, you know, all the big manufacturing, but you're sitting there going the heart and soul of American manufacturing
00:44:21.360and the way to return us to be a manufacturing hegemon, which we used to be, is those smaller companies employing under 100 people or under 50 people.
00:44:34.880And people, you have to look at time, horizon, and duration.
00:44:38.260the liberation day was last april the first it was second day of april right so just over a year
00:44:45.640ago and of course you had all the perturbations you had to go to the supreme court president
00:44:50.140trump has kept you know the teams of uh of besant and and jameson greer and navarro fully engaged
00:44:57.080in this and cutting deals with south koreans japanese etc you've had the all the court
00:45:01.440challenges but that was just a year ago the big beautiful bill was not i don't think passed until
00:45:07.960was it mid to late july early august and that takes a while to kick in we are only at the very
00:45:14.700beginning of this kind of trump revolution to bring manufacturing back here to the united states
00:45:21.460and return us to a manufacturing hegemon given that time frame uh john gardner how do you think
00:45:28.400we're doing i think we're it's incredible to me after living through you know the recession as
00:45:37.320a manufacturer and the oil crash in 2014, 15, and through COVID, it's incredible to me to see
00:45:44.280how quickly President Trump is moving and pushing on this stuff.
00:45:50.740Directionally, we're doing incredible. I think that there's a lot of positive things
00:45:55.560administration is doing that is not being communicated to the public that even
00:45:58.500manufacturers don't know that's going on. One of the challenges manufacturers have right now,
00:46:03.180Specifically, again, 48% of U.S. manufacturers are five employees or less.
00:46:09.06075% of U.S. manufacturers are 20 employees or less.
00:46:14.10090% of U.S. manufacturers are 50 employees or less.
00:46:17.720And, you know, Kelly Loeffler was visiting a manufacturing company, Lehigh Valley Plastics, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, last month.
00:46:25.200They've been a client of mine since 2015.
00:46:27.040You know, John Sensinger, Chris England, I know those guys.
00:46:29.960So I'm deeply embedded in this 90 percent of the manufacturing in America. I call them my people, the working class, the middle class. And so the biggest challenge we have is the price of materials because we have a lack of refining capacity.
00:46:46.620But what the administration is tackling this head on, tungsten carbide is something that