Elon Musk is trying to change the subject from the H-1B visa debate, by arguing that the best and the brightest should be brought in from other countries to replace American workers who are losing their jobs to cheaper foreign labor.
00:09:36.940And then when the adoration really came, you know, in reverse, he had to go overseas for monsters to slay.
00:09:44.580And he came upon this story that's 10 years old.
00:09:47.040And it's a horrible story. I agree with people when they say it is one of the biggest open sores in the West.
00:09:55.580But Ben Harnwell, you've been there from the beginning.
00:09:58.380For him to say, and to show you how out of touch he is, that Nigel's not right to run the Reform Party.
00:10:04.740Dude, he found the Reform Party. He is the Reform Party.
00:10:07.620It just shows you his naivete and kind of the dangerous, when you give an 11-year-old boy, you know, a massive weapon and he can, you know, with no constraints, use it.
00:10:46.380Elon Musk, his engineering brain, got it.
00:10:48.340And he deserves not just respect for that, but he deserves a place at the table.
00:10:54.860Now, the place at the table doesn't have to be the head of the table, and it certainly doesn't have to be making demands or making orders.
00:11:00.800But I'm interested in your thoughts, Ben, since you've been – I met you back, I don't know, in 13 or 14 at that time, and you were in Rome, but you were very involved in all this, sir.
00:11:11.580Well, I'm going to start off with this point, right?
00:11:13.620Yes, I mean, Elon Musk has a lot of power and influence in the world right now.
00:11:23.600But there's another factor, I think, that gives him influence in the world when he's contributing to other political movements, and that is his proximity to Donald Trump.
00:11:34.120So I'm going to open with this aside and then get on to the actual point I want to make.
00:11:39.360Given the fact that he is now leading this doge and is a very senior consultant to the new administration, not formally in the cabinet, but as soon as he's being presented of that order, I'd like to just throw this in there.
00:11:56.660I'm seeing as Susie Wiles, the chief of staff, has instructed all cabinet members to have their tweets and communications run through her through approval first.
00:12:08.080I think if Elon wants to be a team player in this administration, he should voluntarily submit to do exactly the same.
00:12:16.740He should submit all of his social – in future, because of his proximity to the president, he should submit all of his tweets for publication to Susie Wiles, and she can decide whether it's appropriate or not.
00:12:30.760The point I want to make about Elon Musk here is very illustrative, and I agree with everything that you and Bertie have said at the beginning, but I have a different angle to come in on this.
00:12:44.180Starting off with Tommy Robinson, I absolutely think that Tommy Robinson, as far as the future of the UK is concerned, is part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
00:12:55.580But I will openly admit that it is not a majority opinion in the UK right now.
00:13:03.740And the one person who understands Great Britain and the British people is Nigel Farage, right?
00:13:10.200The fact – and you said – you hinted – well, you said it explicitly on the show a couple of days ago – the fact that Elon Musk has been in this movement for five minutes and comes in, and he has sort of overwritten in his own imaginations that he understands the British public better than Nigel Farage.
00:13:32.420It shows you that this guy, however much of a genius he might be at building cars or space rockets or what have you, and, you know, even though he's, as Laura Loomer called him the other day on this show, a corporate welfare queen, massively subsidized by the CCP and by the American taxpayer, I think he has a certain genius when it comes to these things.
00:13:53.960But – put that aside to me – but hang on, but hang on.
00:14:23.940He has given a lot of – given a lot of good that he is an unstable force and he cannot be relied upon.
00:15:10.060And those guys come out – I mean, when Raheem would put on those – when Raheem would put on those rallies for Tommy, I mean, his followers, they got some guys that are – you know, they'll throw a few punches.
00:15:21.180I've always felt that Nigel – in all British politics, the one reason you don't have, I believe, a bigger populist nationalist movement in England is a little bit of the class thing.
00:15:33.500Now, Elon's completely wrong because he doesn't understand any of it.
00:15:37.760He's just in there just – you know, he's trying to change the conversation.
00:15:40.980He's not trying to advance the football.
00:15:42.400Although I do realize that Nigel – and Nigel has been very precise and his – and that team of his has been very precise from the beginning with Brexit and all of it.
00:15:52.300I remember he used to say if you unite those two – because his was immigration, and Tommy's not perfect on immigration.
00:15:59.920Tommy really focuses on the – I would say the anti-Muslim part of the anti-radical part of it, obviously tied around South Asian and this grooming situation.
00:16:08.420So they're not totally complementary, but there definitely has been a divide between those two working together.
00:16:17.420And I do believe that at some point in time, they will have to work together.
00:16:22.280And I've always looked at Tommy Robinson as a leader, right?
00:16:27.120And, you know, people say, well, how can he be a leader?
00:16:29.800He always ends up back in jail for some reason.
00:16:40.300And I said, no, but it was such a small, ridiculous thing that he is a political prisoner.
00:16:44.880They want to put him in a way to shut him up.
00:16:47.140Now – and I realize you being English that I should – for full disclosure, when I deal with my British friends, they don't agree with me at all on this point.
00:16:58.140I happen to think I do kind of get this and where it can evolve to and where I see it evolving to.
00:17:04.680But right now, it's definitely – and I do believe – I might be wrong.
00:17:07.560I think that that is still the residue of the class differences.
00:17:12.500Britain has much stronger class distinctions.
00:17:16.040Maybe I can say that as an Irishman that – and my family did go to – they went to – many of them went to Liverpool to try to make it after they couldn't make it in Ireland.
00:17:25.580And they went to Liverpool to try to make it, couldn't make it there, and that was the crowd that really led the way to the United States.
00:17:32.500Steve, look, the thing is, Nigel Farage, especially looking at the way politics is going right now,
00:17:39.760Nigel Farage has a very serious possibility of being prime minister.
00:17:46.100Now, the sad reality is – and some people won't like me saying this – but the sad reality is I think the Muslim bloc vote 20 years ago could control 100 of the UK's 650 seats.
00:18:03.740It's going to be 200 of those seats now.
00:18:05.880Like I said, the Muslims dispersed across the country can hold in their hands without even trying the formation of any future political government.
00:18:17.860As I said at the beginning, I think Tommy Robinson's part of the solution going forward.
00:18:24.180But Nigel Farage understands a lot better than Elon Musk the message he is going to need to craft to become prime minister.
00:18:33.800And a hard-line anti-Islamic message – and as I said, not everyone will like me saying this.
00:18:40.020Not a lot of people necessarily would agree with me saying this.
00:18:43.260But it's my reading of the situation that if Nigel Farage pushed a Tommy Robinson – look, there's a difference why Tommy Robinson is on about half a percent of popularity in the country.
00:18:56.680And I do think he's a hero, a real hero.
00:18:59.600And Nigel Farage is on around 40 percent.
00:19:02.760If Nigel Farage imitated Tommy Robinson's policy positions, his popularity in the polls would start mirroring Tommy Robinson's.
00:19:12.960And I say, Tommy Robinson is a hero, right?
00:19:15.740Nigel Farage wants to be prime minister.
00:19:54.920It's not that he wants to be prime minister.
00:19:57.380I think he believes he needs to be prime minister at this point in time to essentially fully execute on Brexit and, in doing so, save his country.
00:20:07.120Nigel is one of the most – Nigel Farage could have punched out and done things and made so much more money over the last 10, 15 years I've known him.
00:20:14.440And I have never seen a more dedicated guy.
00:20:16.920This guy works nonstop in this effort.
00:20:20.920Look, it took 20 years for Brexit, 20 years.
00:20:24.520And I was there, you know, let's see, 16 was the vote.
00:20:27.880I started following those guys in 12 and 13.
00:20:30.220I started following him in 10 and 11, but really 12 and 13 really went over there.
00:20:34.540And this was like going to Tea Party meetings.
00:20:37.240I mean, some of these talks and speeches were in people's houses.
00:20:39.640Some were in front of 25 people, 50 people.
00:20:41.960He would go anywhere and spend all of his time.
00:20:44.360So he has a great feel for the country.
00:20:46.180And politics in England is quite different in this regard.
00:21:51.320Like, President Trump saved the country with coming in at 16 and, more importantly, coming back, like, Cincinnati's in 2020 or 2021 to avenge the steal as he saw it.
00:22:03.820He says, hey, if I didn't know I had won in 20, I wouldn't have run.
00:22:07.560One of the most important, powerful things President Trump has said.
00:22:10.240Nigel basically gave his country its sovereignty back.
00:22:14.440And as you know, Boris Johnson – and this is the great tragedy of the United Kingdom in Europe.
00:22:18.980The great tragedy, Ben, instead of executing and implementing on that – because I knew Boris when he was a foreign minister in the administration, the prime minister, when we took power in 17 and they came over.
00:22:33.280And you could see they looked at Brexit as a problem to work around, not as a solution to grab.
00:22:40.240And then when Boris Johnson was prime minister, they did the exact strategy I thought would fail, which is to try to make England Singapore on the Thames, right, driven by the techs and the techs geniuses.
00:23:16.340It was just a platitude, like expanding – like levelling up up in the Red Wall and those historic Labour constituencies that had come over to the Tories.
00:23:30.220Boris Johnson didn't know what to do with that opportunity.
00:23:33.360And it was, you know – it just – and Rishi Sunak.
00:23:39.560What he did – what Boris Johnson did is what is going to engulf President Trump in the first days of his second term.
00:23:49.140This Ukraine situation is coming at us because the Russian army is once again on the march and the Ukrainians are trying to have a counter-infestive.
00:23:56.420More people are dying, more destruction.
00:23:59.800However, they're looking now, as you know and you follow so closely, they have essentially turned to America and saying, Trump, bail us out.
00:24:07.760We need your money for Reconstruction.
00:24:09.260But most importantly, we need young American men and women to be hostages.
00:24:12.700When they say a security guarantee, they mean a peacekeeping force of American troops so that, quote-unquote, America's committed.
00:24:21.180And what they mean by that is your sons and daughters as hostages.
00:24:24.660I'd love to be able to say it in a kinder way.
00:24:27.780But to go back to Ian Bremmer, in the law of the jungle – and right now, folks, Ukraine is about as deep into the jungle as you can get.
00:24:35.520They've lost 1.7 million people since we've been talking on this show in, what, since 22 when the war started, right, when the war started.
00:24:44.500So – and they've killed or wounded 1.7 million people according to their statistics.
00:25:58.500Because when Giorgia Maloney makes her mad dash to Mar-a-Lago for the kissy-kissy, this is one of the things – Ukraine is one of the things that she's pushing on Donald Trump to fold on.
00:26:13.280And here's Italy with a 1.5 percent commitment of its GDP to defense, 1.5 percent.
00:26:21.740That's a full 75 percent of what the NATO members are supposed to contribute.
00:26:29.120Flying over to Washington, D.C., asking the United States, a president-elect who's just won a historic election.
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00:31:52.820I think she got ill when I was in prison and then came out.
00:31:57.000When I came out, she got, I think, even a little sicker and had to, I think, check into a hospice.
00:32:03.360Just an extraordinary lady, her husband, David, a great couple, pure MAGA.
00:32:09.600One thing about Kim is what most of this audience, she was not just a fighter, but she was available 24-7.
00:32:16.380I mean, it didn't care what the task was.
00:32:20.800So a true leader, and I think Mo's reached out.
00:32:26.560We're going to try to see if we can't get, I think Mo's going to go down for the funeral service, whenever that is.
00:32:32.280But Kim Shrouds has passed away over the weekend.
00:32:36.020And a real loss to the country, a real loss to the MAGA movement, and I know a real loss to her family and her friends, but just an extraordinary person.
00:32:49.300We'll get back more into the geopolitics of all this tomorrow.
00:32:54.400I just want to leave it with you one more time, Ian Bremmer.
00:32:59.700This lays the kind of geostrategic environment that President Trump is stepping into, the law of the jungle.
00:33:08.120The post-war international rules-based order is over.
00:33:11.740It's been collapsed because the elites were too selfish, too short-sighted, too greedy.
00:33:17.520They gutted the working class and the middle class in the United States because of their greed and because of their self-awareness, and now we are where we are.
00:33:30.320I think that's what Senator Rubio and President Trump and the team, you know, Rick Grinnell, and you've got Tom Barrack going to Turkey and KG going to Greece.
00:33:50.900You've got people at the State Department.
00:33:52.560Pete Hegseth, I think we now know pretty – we're getting a good feel when John Thune says Hegseth's going to get confirmed as secretary of defense.
00:34:02.360You've got Scott Besson's going to be secretary of treasurer.
00:34:06.640The post-war international rules-based orders collapsed because the elites got too greedy, and quite frankly, they allowed the system to be gained by bringing the Chinese Communist Party that they then could exploit the people in China.
00:34:18.760They allowed Beijing with their – the dictators that control their country, the most brutal regime, I think, in world history.
00:34:28.100And that's saying something because there have been some pretty brutal regimes.
00:34:31.780If you look at the 20th century, I don't think there's any doubt Mao.
00:34:35.400If you look at Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, you know, take the whole collection of them.
00:35:16.980We don't want our sons and daughters spread out all over hell's half acre defending an empire.
00:35:22.280We want to make sure the United States of America prospers.
00:35:26.700It's been this – you know, like in this debate we have right now, you can see – I was following, going on YouTube and seeing some of the clips of the show of this thing between myself and Elon Musk.
00:35:46.820They don't – haven't begun the beginning of understanding the international economy or capital markets or how the economy here works or what deficits are.
00:35:56.660And the naivete because they've been fed, oh, we need highly skilled foreign workers.
00:36:02.340America cannot go for that highly skilled foreign workers.
00:36:05.240That's a bald-faced lie, just a bald-faced lie.
00:36:07.660What they want is more compliant indentured servants.
00:36:11.480They want people they can pay a lot less, like 50 percent less.
00:36:14.060They want 50 percent less and more compliant to do anything they're told.
00:36:26.880It's not – people should not live like that.
00:36:29.620They should not live like that, and certainly not in the United States of America in the 21st century.
00:36:34.200Remember, the same people that are partners or business partners with the Chinese Communist Party are the same people bringing indentured slaves into the country.
00:36:46.320They're trying to all the time go beyond homo sapien, homo sapien 2 plus 0 for themselves, to more perfect themselves materially, right, whether it's a chip or whether it's some sort of program they put in themselves.
00:37:02.000The goal of those guys is to live forever.
00:37:04.480Their number one thing is eternal life because they don't believe in – they don't believe in the great faith of the Judeo-Christian West, the underpinnings.
00:37:24.540So the same people that would partner – well, think about it.
00:37:28.060Who would partner with the Chinese Communist Party?
00:37:29.880You would only partner with it if you didn't believe in humanity and itself because Lao Baijing, the Chinese people, the common – all hundred names, the common man there, they're the most decent, hardworking folks, tremendous sense of humor, kind of this real understanding of humanity and the frailty of life and the irony of life.
00:37:49.440Anybody would partner with a regime that brutalized those folks?
00:37:57.080And then, of course, they bring in the indentured servitude here because they don't care about citizens.
00:38:44.420Give our audience your theory of the case and what your recommended course of action is, ma'am.
00:38:48.880Well, first of all, hat tip to my translator, editor, Megan Bart, who really takes my work and, you know, de-lawyerizes it for the public.
00:39:02.300Basically, what, you know, the whole notion of the article is really kind of a call to action for all our administrative agencies to work together to ensure that, you know, that we really get a hold of this domestic terrorism.
00:39:21.260You know, we've been called Islamophobes and, you know, xenophobes and everything for so long that, you know, it was almost abusive in nature.
00:39:32.940And then the two things that you do see, look, I was right in the middle of, you know, the whole Tesla incident here in Las Vegas.
00:39:42.940And, you know, we saw what happened over the weekend in New Orleans.
00:39:46.740And I think really what we're seeing is we're seeing a kind of reawakening of, you know, the common sense law that needs to be administered and things that, you know, after 15 years of abuse of, you know, Barack Obama's sentiments and Eric Holder's sentiment, it's time to start, you know, calling into action and using the laws that we have to prosecute domestic terrorists.
00:40:14.500And, you know, I personally, I call them enemy combatants because they're belligerent aliens that are existing and living in this country that want to destroy America from within.
00:40:26.360So how do you how do you do that on a fine line that because domestic terrorism for these guys has has been people that in patriot groups, people that believe in limited government, many people in the MAGA movement.
00:40:42.180Hell, we got prisons full of people from January 6th on the four year anniversary of that event.
00:41:08.480Because I know you're also a big believer in civil liberties.
00:41:11.480How do you balance that with all the abuses of the Patriot Act and then having these laws turned against basic patriotic Americans, particularly veterans, that they were looking at, you know, that the white Christian male was the number one domestic terrorist in the country?
00:41:29.700And, you know, and I do have concerns about civil liberties being violated, you know, under the Patriot Act.
00:41:36.400And one of the things that we still have today, which is the USA's Freedom Act that basically keeps a lot of what the Patriot Act did, but it does allow for roving wiretaps.
00:41:53.020And you have to balance it with national security interests.
00:41:55.520And I'll tell you what, you ask any one of those 14 parents that lost their children, if they would have minded if they were under surveillance under the Patriot Act, if it would bring their children back, and they would all tell you no.
00:42:11.420At the same time, we need to make sure, look, I was right in the midst of Operation GC in 2006 in Las Vegas when all the mess went down with, you know, private businessmen being wiretapped under the Patriot Act.
00:42:31.260So we have to make sure that we don't have those types of, you know, data dumps and data collections and mass bulk data collection.
00:42:41.420But at the same time, I think if you ask most Americans, they wouldn't allow certain, you know, certain wiretaps to be done with in the interest of national security.
00:42:55.300We don't want to see abuses of Title III that we have seen, but at the same time, again, you know, I think in the interest of national security, you have to be able to give up some rights for that.
00:43:09.440What advice do you have for the caches of the world and for Pam Bonney and the folks taking over DOJ when you have on one side, obviously, radical Islamic jihad and terrorists.
00:43:24.540But then you've got a Muslim population here in the United States that, by and large, to a large extent, just wants to get on with life.
00:43:31.440It's peaceful, just wants to get on with it.
00:43:33.240And then you've got a tremendous amount of folks in these Patriot groups that are constantly being surveyed, surveilled.
00:43:39.360I mean, even I came, it was my parish, my parents' parish of Tridentine Catholicism that the memo was written about in the Richmond field office.
00:43:48.100They thought that that was a breeding ground for white nationalists, right, because these people are super patriotic.
00:43:54.840And, you know, they're working class and lower middle class.
00:44:00.140I mean, what would you tell Kash, given the fact that radical jihad is still a massive problem?
00:44:05.060And to be brutally frank, with Erdogan and the Muslim Brotherhood in Turkey, and you're seeing the reestablishment, they're trying to be the reestablishment of the Ottoman Empire and the caliphate.
00:44:14.820This is only going to get worse for that aspect of it.
00:44:21.680I think there's, you know, the issues that we have are twofold, right?
00:44:24.260So first of all, what I would want to see is I would want to see the MCA, the Military Commissions Act, being reinstated and used under this presidency, and really kind of a joint collaboration between the FBI, the DOD, the CIA, the NSA.
00:44:42.420We have to all collaborate to make sure that, yeah, those civil liberties are protected, but at the same time, national security interests are placed first.
00:44:52.780A second thing is, let's take it down to the states, and let's deal with, you know, the FBI, the local FBI, and do joint task forces, so joint terrorist task forces, JTTF, with local police forces.
00:45:06.120I mean, here in Las Vegas, we're very lucky.
00:45:08.220We've got the Fusion Center, and we've got a JTTF here with the FBI and LVMPD.
00:45:15.680I mean, so we really have to establish that and strengthen it on the state level, and then obviously those state-level prosecutions, which are under Article III courts, would be done with Pam Bondi and under Pam Bondi's auspices and supervision, really.
00:45:36.080Do you think that with cash at the FBI, would you recommend to him, because two-thirds of the FBI today, and this is why I say cash is one of the most qualified people ever put up for the office.
00:45:48.500Two-thirds, I think, of the budget, the manpower are now in intelligence, counterintelligence, and counterterrorism.
00:45:54.060Should the FBI be bifurcated and broken up and that be put in DHS or another entity that's focused domestically and make sure the CIA is totally out of it, they're just international, and make sure the FBI, what's ever left of the federal law enforcement, is a law enforcement function against, you know, drug dealers and mob guys and things like that and child trafficking while the counterintelligence, counterterrorism and intelligence apparatus is separate, ma'am?
00:46:21.740You know, I can't tell Cash how to run the FBI.
00:46:25.800I mean, Cash is very competent, and Cash has both a background of a public defender and a prosecutor.
00:46:36.060As far as, I think when we're dealing with domestic terrorism, I think we need to refocus to the highest and best use.
00:46:44.040I think what we saw is, you know, Christopher Wray lied to the American public and say that, you know, that the Richmond, Virginia incident where parents were being surveilled and Catholics were being surveilled as an anomaly was an absolute lie.
00:47:02.120And I think that, you know, what we need to do is we really need to make sure that there's, you have to have a collaborative effort because when you don't have collaboration between the FBI and the DOJ and, you know, even the CIA and all the intel agencies, that's when things get lost.
00:47:24.260And we saw that happen before 9-11, and that's one of the – I think that that was one of the issues with 9-11 is nobody was communicating.
00:47:34.000But now that we have that protocol that really Bush put into place, once you have that protocol established, we can really fix this country in four years.
00:47:46.540Seagal, where do people go to get the article and where they go for your social media platform?
00:47:50.660So the article is found on Nevada Globe's website.
00:47:55.140They could follow me, ChaddifforNevada.
00:47:57.960It's on Twitter, GetterX, and TruthSocial.
00:48:19.160However, the reason this movement's going forward, the reason President Trump's being so successful is people like the Kim Shrouds of the world, the Seagal Chattas, just incredible.
00:48:28.380People that will roll their sleeves up and get things done.
00:48:34.460I didn't even get today with four hours of show.
00:48:38.660If we can put this up, maybe, and I'll talk about it tomorrow.
00:48:40.740So on the weekend Financial Times of London, as you know, my favorite paper, and the Saudi paper is my favorite, there was a massive, massive piece on our own Dr. Peter Navarro.
00:48:50.700Now, Dr. Navarro is no longer with us here in the war room.
00:48:54.180Dr. Navarro is a key part of the transition team for President Trump.
00:48:57.780And Peter Navarro, on the 20th, will return as a senior counselor to the President of the United States, one of the 12 top people in the entire White House.
00:49:07.900In fact, I think senior counselors in the top two or three, along with, like, chief of staff.
00:49:11.960Peter will be senior counselor, and he'll be in charge of manufacturing, tariffs, trade deals, all of that.
00:49:17.760And he'll be right there in the West Wing so that he can be close to President Trump.
00:49:21.400So Jillian Tett is the senior financial editor at the Financial Times of London, quite brilliant, a capital markets expert, a monetary expert.
00:49:31.840She spent some time with Peter, a little bit of time with myself.
00:49:34.920Incredible article about Peter Navarro, his background, but really his beliefs.
00:49:40.840Really gets down into talking about industrial, what, you know, bringing manufacturing back to the United States, bringing high-value-edged manufacturing jobs.
00:49:48.360Obviously, always focused on advanced technology, what needs to be done in trade and tariffs.
00:49:54.560One of the things that becomes quite clear, and I've gotten this from Jay, on the feedback they've gotten from the Financial Times, which is, you know, and she's up front saying it's, we've been at loggerheads with those folks for years and years and years.
00:50:06.820In fact, the mention of me in the article is about how I treat the Financial Times as like the church newsletter of a religion that we're trying to crush.
00:50:14.500So we've really opposed the neoliberal, neocon aspects of the Financial Times, and they give as good as they get.
00:50:22.460But people really, if you get a chance, I'm going to try to put these articles up later on Getter so everybody can get them.
00:50:28.060You don't need a subscription to the Financial Times.
00:50:34.860People who had no understanding at all really about Magonomics or Peter Navarro or the trade deals.
00:50:41.240Remember, most economists, when you talk to them, they don't really know much about tariffs because in modern economics, they don't focus much on trade.
00:50:50.620This is why Peter is such an extraordinary individual.
00:50:52.920And President Trump is maniacally focused on those tariffs.
00:50:55.760In fact, he came out just a little while ago before I came on TV.
00:50:58.840There's a Washington Post article out how around President Trump there's all this fighting already, as we had in 2017 on tariffs, on like the NAFTA deal, the new NAFTA deal, deals with the Koreans, Japanese, the major China deal that Peter and Lighthizer get done in May of 19 but never got signed by the Chinese.
00:51:22.780They walked away from it, all the fighting on trade and tariffs and all of it.
00:51:26.980Modern economics just don't focus on it.
00:51:29.500President Trump came out just a little while ago, told Reuters, hey, I don't know who was talking to my team, but I'm more committed to tariffs than anything.
00:51:37.860And I'm driving, you know, high tariffs to bring jobs back for the country and, quite frankly, rejuvenate, get some money in the Treasury.
00:51:46.300So I think you're going to see it in the executive orders.
00:51:48.100Tomorrow we're going to talk more about the first days of Trump's second term, what's got to happen on both ending the kinetic war on the Eurasian landmass, starting the deportations of 15 million illegal aliens and securing the border, and working in partnership with Central America and Mexico to make sure that it takes place.
00:52:05.300And, of course, the third, which is to figure out this mess with the debt, the deficit, and how do you finance this government and make sure it's done fairly and equitably.
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00:52:18.840You need to be up to speed on this because you're a combatant in this war, and there's going to be a lot of work to do.
00:52:26.860Already, I think you're seeing a softening of President Trump because I don't think he was fully informed, thinking about having two reconciliation bills.
00:52:33.720And let's get mass deportations, the border control, energy, all that done quickly with one simple bill, something that's simple, and then do later the big tax policy and probably do that later in the spring or early in the summer.
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