WarRoom Battleground EP 719: DOGE Gets A Shorter Leash As Admin Reigns Them In
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In this episode of the Early Evening Edition of Talk Economics and Capital Markets, host Stephan K Ban joins me to talk about the impact of the Trump administration on the world economy, trade and capital markets. He also discusses the potential for a trade deal between the United States and other major trading partners.
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as president trump has said many times tariff is his favorite word i would say the reciprocal
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is probably his second favorite word and i think we have to be open to the idea if you want to be
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a numbskull like justin trudeau and say oh we're going to do this then it's going to
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tariffs are going to go up but if you want to sit back have a discussion with the commerce
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department ustr they all have my phone number two i am happy to have a discussion with our foreign
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counterparts that says that here's what we think you were doing and the tariffs are the actual easy
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part because we know india does this on u.s motorcycles germany does this on or eu does
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this on american cars that's a quantitative number but also what are non-tariff barriers
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apple cannot sell the new iphone 16 because of local content laws in indonesia are are you manipulating
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your currency that are you suppressing the value of that that are you unfairly subsidizing select
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industries either either of you either via bank lending or suppressing labor markets and then five
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something that's come to our attention recently the eu is putting these gigantic fines on our u.s tech
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companies and that's a form that's a non-tariff barrier too so we're going to look at that and
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then talk about what could happen on a reciprocal basis it's going to be pat much of that will come
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out april 2nd and we will then it's going to be path dependent based on our trading partners and there
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will be a discussion with prime minister keir starmer and team uk were in the white house on thursday
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we had a very good discussion about getting going on all of this and more all right thank you very much
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for that let me be clear the u.s does not have a revenue problem we have a spending problem we we we are
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we are right where we have been in the long-term averages 17 and a half 18 and a half percent of
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revenues that hasn't changed what has changed is this blowout spending over the past 40 years the
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deficit has averaged about three and a half percent so we were at 21 22 percent of gdp spending
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previous administration blew it out to 25 some of the things they put in place if we hadn't grabbed
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them by the horns this thing was going to blow out even more and um so we've stabilized it we're
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bringing it down and we're going to go from there this is the primal scream of a dying regime
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pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these
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networks lying about the people the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like
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hearing that i know you try to do everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop
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it it's going to happen and where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in
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my soul i wish that any of these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what
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is my purpose if that answer is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host
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birch gold will upton was an official in president trump's treasury department in the first term
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he's one of the senior editors over at national pulse rahim kassam rahim kicked off the coverage we
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had today we streamed the entire thing here on real america's voice right after war was over want
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to thank uh rob sig and parker sig and the team see our own scott bessen was glad good to see scott
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and uh and larry cudlow rahim teed it up at the prestigious economic club of new york will upton
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joins us with his assessment you have a big article up on national pulse now that everyone should go
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and read what what's your what's your assessment overall assessment you've had the job before will
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of having to craft right the message for president trump's treasury department thinking about
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crafting it today where where does scott bessen stand what did he have to say what was important
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uh it was an excellent speech he i think he did everything that he needed to accomplish in it
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you know you're speaking to the economic club of new york which is predominantly more of an
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establishment economic organization you're going to have kind of a mix of your sort of academic uh
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uh free traders your academic supply siders uh and and your your you know academic keynesian types
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uh and a lot of kind of wall street types um so this isn't really kind of a mega crowd uh per se uh but
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you know he had a couple key tasks one he had to reassure uh everybody in the room and i think he did a
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very good job of that but he i think he also very forcefully um sort of laid out what uh what this
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administration's goal is in terms of u.s economy in terms of international trade in terms of how we're
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going to handle our foreign adversaries especially china and iran um and those were sort of uh some
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of the key aspects that that best laid out um and you know i i kind of i served under secretary
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mnuchin uh and and scott bessen is is pretty much in my opinion mnuchin 2.0 mnuchin on steroids um
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he's both got the economic mind but he's also got kind of the nationalist policy mind
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um there to really kind of forcefully see this through i think
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you know you're in so the economic clubs these are very important been around a long time
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started by different business elites in certain cities the most prestigious thing one has always
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been i think the economic club of detroit uh which is kind of the manufacturing part they've always done
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big announcements there you got the economic club of chicago economic club of new york is is really for
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the wall street and and and you know all the the wall street the the our sociopathic overlords for
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easy money when he goes in and they say that's a keynesian crowd there's a lot of there's a lot of
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liberals there there's a lot of progressives and he walks in and the thing about scott i think is so
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fantastic it's not just he brings the big brain as far as capital markets go but he's a you know a
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working class kid from myrtle beach outside of myrtle beach south carolina he's very maga uh and he can
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explain it and particularly tariffs it just overall had the message sinking today because that for a
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you know it's probably a 60 40 republican crowd but even in that 60 it's pretty it's a fairly hostile
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environment not outwardly hostile but not a lot of when i went up with president trump a number of
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years ago where president trump just went full and he talked about tax cuts and that but he went full
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maga when he talked about tariffs and you could tell the room was not digging it right they were not
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high-fiving so how was the reception today uh i i think there was a lot more understanding uh i think
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i think people you know you had a few weeks ago jamie diamond basically give off the signal uh the
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tariffs are coming live with it deal with it figure out a way to make money um and and and secretary
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beset kind of hit that home too uh when he said you know for too long we we he said we've sort of
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uh become accustomed to conflating um you know uh cheap goods with um you know sort of uh you know
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access to to you know you know less less um um uh costly goods uh so like you know and i think it
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was an important point that like we're not actually saving money we're just buying cheaper crap uh and
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it's time that we kind of stop that reliance on these this sort of foreign cheap goods um and i think
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that there was a lot more sort of openness to that in the room finally i think it's sort of sunk in
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that trump is the president and this is what's going to happen and there isn't a whole lot for
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these guys to do uh other than sort of you know move on and and accept the economic realities as they
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are you know one of the things one of the phrases that went viral and people trying to spread it the
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other way scott besson said the american dream the essence of the american dream is not buying cheap goods
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and what he meant by that is that the american dream is not predicated upon buying cheap goods
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from china right the american dreams about having uh having a stake in this in this economy about
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having some ownership in this economy about having a stable social structure and knowing that labor
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doesn't have to compete against the world in its own country don't mind competing on a global basis
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but kind of that stability to be a productive society in a society not built upon speculation
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or finance but really built built upon our industrial might uh why would they freak out
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because a lot of people you see a lot of the liberals saying oh my god he said it's not the american dream
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to buy cheap goods is that how twisted and demented the left particularly on the economic side has gotten
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over the last couple of decades yeah yeah the progressive obsession with affordability um has sort of
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driven them into this place where they they are very content sacrificing a productive economy um with an
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economy that is highly capital intensive um and and highly uh import intensive uh as long as it
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basically drastically reduces um uh costs um but that comes at the expense of having a stable economy for
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your average american worker you know it used to be you could work for a company in this country
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for your entire career a single company but today between you know the high rate of mergers and
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acquisitions uh the the sort of high rate of of um you know startup companies being sold off immediately
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most people only work for a company maybe for five years if that before they could have to find a new
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job so you don't really have careers anymore in the united states you just have jobs and that makes it
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very difficult for the individual you know family to to be able to plan long term and to be able to
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actually sort of you know save their resources invest and and have that sort of quality of life
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so what we're getting is we're getting yeah we're getting cheaper goods but we're actually losing
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quality of life at the end of the day our lives are becoming more stressful are becoming more sort of
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work intensive uh and less productive ultimately uh it was today that the president kind of then said
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in mexico and i guess part of canada that if you're part of the really nafta too uh the us what mca that
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part of that you would be is because i realized president trump is not just trying to put a tariff
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on an avocado or some sort of auto part from canada he looks at this as a premium market if you don't
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invest here and he's got massive i think 800 billion um from companies alone for plant and equipment
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they're coming top quality honda uh taiwan semiconductor apple i mean apple 500 billion
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dollars taiwan 100 billion dollars in four years these are huge numbers massive plants but he's
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saying hey it's a premium market if you're not here making it it's a premium price like a skybox at a
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sporting event or a front row ticket for a concert but do you think it behooves particularly the messaging
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guys like yourselves instead of saying hey it's going to be 25 i'm sticking to it and if the markets
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you know go up and down they go up and down right or is it is it good that he's making these
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accommodations with either companies or governments as we go forward i think i think the accommodations
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of companies is fine especially if they're going to locate here uh you know that gets them
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predominantly around the tariff anyways uh and that's the ultimate goal is that we want production
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in the united states um you know it's a little frustrating with the the canada mexico tariffs that
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they keep sort of getting changed slightly or delayed here and there and i think that that
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that does rile the markets a little bit because it causes a degree of uncertainty you know people
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investors and companies like like sort of consistency they like to be able to plan uh and we're losing a
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little bit of that but i i honestly think that the canada mexico tariffs are far more of you know
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negotiating leverage on border and immigration and drug stuff uh it's the reciprocal tariffs that are
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going to take effect on april 2nd that that's the real big apple here um and that's you know
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secretary besson talked a little bit about today as well um you know he sort of highlighted that we've
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been exporting our economy out to a lot of these foreign nations for so long in the instance of
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japan and germany i mean we we allowed them to put tariffs on american products and goods um as part of
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the marshall plan in 1948 um and and we have never tariffed them back on those things so they have
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long-standing tariffs on u.s automobiles for instance that date back you know over 70 years almost 80 years
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um and and i'm pretty sure by now that the german and japanese economies have recovered from world
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war ii um maybe they haven't but i'd be shocked uh so you know he he hit on this and he goes you know
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it's it's time for a lot of this to change we the united states has been complacent almost
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for sort of a period of time here um and and it's it's time that this we're no longer so complacent
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by the way the article is uh in national pulse i want everybody to go to the site grace and mo
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will put it up into the chat rooms and liz elizabeth the headline is best and strikes competent
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combative tone and major economic address from new york city what was i know the competent part
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what in your mind what was the combative part will upton um so i again i i think basically the
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emphasis that the tariffs are here the tariffs are happening uh but the some of the more combative
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parts he really did take aim um at the biden administration's absolute disastrous sanctions
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policy um and this is something that i've written quite a bit about national review especially on
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iran um this idea that you could bribe iran uh into essentially giving up its nuclear program and stop
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funding terrorist proxies um is is something that you know it's one area where the neocons actually kind
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of got it right um but the neocons also haven't quite been as appreciative of what trump's iran
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sanctions in the first term did excuse me and what they're likely to do now um you know the the sort
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of maximum pressure campaign uh that president trump uh launched uh in his first term against iran
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uh we actually saw iranian oil exports uh the daily iranian oil exports drop from about 1.2 million
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to 500 000 barrels a day uh their gdp was cut in half uh you want to talk about a cut you want to
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talk about a country that's not able to pursue a nuclear program and not able to fund terrorist
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proxies that was iran under president trump and that's going to be iran again you can't fund a
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nuclear program if you don't have money uh and scott bessett uh you know kind of tongue-in-cheek but
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but yeah you know very very slightly suggested that if you're an iranian you should get your money out
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of the iranian real right now uh because it's about to get very very ugly for them
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uh will upton uh where do we go to national pulse get your writings and where what is your social
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media sir yeah um all my writings are at www.thenationalpulse.com um you know we don't
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thank you brother appreciate you uh after scott bessens and we'll break down more scots uh after
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and scott bessens wasn't even there and missed the fireworks okay um the 20 the we talked the other
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night and it was uh steve gruber that said hey the midterm elections start with the presentation the
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state of the union or the joint address to congress and of course there's a magnificent speech by
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president trump and an absolutely you know feral reaction by the democrats but maybe 2028 and the
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democratic party started the last couple days steven a smith been going around hitting the
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circuit and today a podcast our own charlie kirk with the governor of california gavin newsom had a
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few surprises in it some of the people were closest to her in the war room their heads were blowing up
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let's play a clip and we're going to bring in brandon showalter from the christian post let's go
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and play it you're talking to me about people yeah it's like you right now should come out and be like
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you know what the young man who's about to win the state championship in the long jump in female
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sports right that's that that shouldn't happen you as the governor should step out and say no
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no and i appreciate and but like would you do something like that would you say no men in
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female sports well i think it's an issue of fairness i completely agree with you on that
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it is an issue of fairness so it's deeply would you speak out against this young man ab hernandez who
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right now is going to win the state championship in the long term boy did i saw how you guys were
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able to weaponize that issue at another level not weaponized don't that's that's well if weaponize
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maybe pejorative you're right but you're able to shine a light on highlight it in a way that frankly
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i there are not that many we're talking about i think nc2a what 510 000 no no but i just didn't
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realize it's 890 medals and trophies that we know of in the last five years that's a lot no so i'm
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gonna let me step back say completely fair on the issue of fairness i completely agree so that's easy
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to call out the unfairness of that there's also a humility and a grace you know that that these poor
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people are more likely to commit suicide have anxiety and depression and the way that people
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talk down to vulnerable communities is an issue that i have a hard time with as well so both things
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i can hold in my hand how can we address this issue with the kind of decency that i think you know is
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inherent in you uh but not always expressed on the issue no i get it at the same time deal with the
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okay uh brandon showalter uh this uh how do i say it gavin newsom gavin newsom is a very smart guy
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very ambitious guy he wants to be the democratic nominee in 28 he sees a party in complete uh shambles
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the party that the national party that's in the imperial capital is shattered beyond belief and can't
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really not be able to fix itself he sees an opportunity is he just a narcissistic opportunist
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or do you think this is really a change of heart or change of being and he believes now what he hasn't
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believed before sir uh my read on gavin newsom is that he is indeed a narcissistic opportunist but it
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does it does go to show just how delusional this the party has become on the issue and it clearly
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caught hakeem jeffries uh by surprise because he was asked about that this morning and uh mr jeffries
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responded that what the democratic party is against is unleashing sexual predators because if you will
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remember steve when the women you know prohibiting males and women's sports bill was being considered
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on the house the democrats were united in their messaging saying that what this is going to lead to
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is you know genital inspections of girls are going to have to drop their drawers to make sure that
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they're truly female so they can play on a female only sports team and so they're clearly off balance
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um but yes i do think that this the sports issue when it comes to gender ideology is kind of a little
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hanging fruit and uh as one of my friends just texted me he's trying to extend a golden bridge
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to the democrats to sort of give them an off ramp because he sees the insanity of the issue do i think
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he has had a change of heart no i will only think that when he revokes legislation uh such as the
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the the the the bills that he signed that have allowed men and women's prisons sb 132 or he
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revokes the sb 107 which made california a trans sanctuary state so gender confused youngster
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youngsters can become and medicalized in the golden state against their wishes of their parents and the
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family courts and the jurisdiction the custody laws will allow it so no i don't think it's a change
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of heart um but it does clear clearly show that he understands the insanity of the issue because
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if there's anything that democrats will not cross it's the trans activists that this functions very
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much as uh the de facto religion for them it's there to use some fancy pants fringe words it's
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their cause celebra and the raison d'etre i'm surprised to see this but maybe his words will
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give a permission structure of sorts to other high profile democrats to finally say yeah it's insane
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to allow men and women's sports we'll see no i i want to drill down on this because some people would
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say hey this is a marginal issue why you spend time on this and like i said when i first started
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having brandon and dr marian grossman and all these folks on i don't know three years ago as i
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told brandon hey this is not my line of country in fact i couldn't even get through some of the
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interviews i couldn't even look at some of the things it just it freaked me out too badly i said
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this is marginal it turned out i was wrong this actually became a central issue and became
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just something very simple for low propensity low information voters and what did i tell you that
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this this campaign would come down to that and it did and low information low low propensity voters
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doesn't mean they're stupid and not doesn't mean they're not educated they're just not into politics
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they just don't follow a lot of people like this just want to live their life okay when it started
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all the all the ads and things started coming up they looked up and they go who can possibly believe
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that this is president trump's revolution of common sense on the margin this issue is huge
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and you saw this the other night when you compare and contrast and and people who don't follow
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politics and maybe cut in for the state of the union for the inauguration or a couple of big things
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they look in and they go wow the democrats actually believe that well i've got common sense i can't
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possibly that you know uh men in girls bathrooms men and women's sports uh you know people trying to
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change uh their body types and and and all this weirdness that comes from it i can't support that
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it's actually a huge issue the reason this is so important i was kind of teasing brandon earlier
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because brandon and other other guys i know that spend a lot of time men and women spend a lot of
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time in this area we're all worked up about this i said guys take the win um but there's something
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deeper here newsom is saying and that's why i'd love to get a punch list of yours and we get it over
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to governor newsom to really say hey if you really believe this do you are you prepared to roll back
00:24:54.960
what you believe because newsom's been at the forefront and as you said forever california is
00:25:00.940
everything when it comes to this political fight because they become the most radical of all they're
00:25:04.700
a sanctuary state their legislation what they've done against parents is horrific but newsom understands
00:25:11.040
if he wants to be president of the united states he's got to somehow figure this out brandon uh your
00:25:17.740
thoughts we got about a minute and then i want to get your wherever i can get your writings and get
00:25:21.840
access to you because this is going to be very important going forward sir it ain't going away
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no it's not going away and i think that most people are inclined not to trust governor newsom
00:25:31.500
and they're seeing this for the craven opportunism that it is and so while i would agree with you
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that it's it's significant we should take the win because it does signal that maybe a high-profile
00:25:40.900
democrat is finally done with it and he's given permission to other democrats to do the same because
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i hear from normie democrats all the time um we need to be vigilant because this is diabolical my
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mr evans you uh just you've already served time for january 6 is that correct yes the government
00:31:54.660
was kind enough to provide me a federal prison stay for demonstrations did and you did you um
00:32:01.000
just to be clear did you burn down the capital on january 6th no i actually would have been better
00:32:07.340
off if i were an antifa protester that would have burned thirty four thousand dollars worth of federal
00:32:12.340
property that was sentenced on the same day as me who assaulted an officer and while on pre-trial release
00:32:18.100
assaulted another officer and a civilian and who got just probation and a small fine and went home
00:32:24.240
you would have had a 95 chance of having your charges dropped correct yeah that's correct did you um
00:32:31.580
did you assault anyone on january 6th only the fabric of democracy i hear
00:32:44.700
trentice evans joins okay trevin let's get this i do the comedy here you're the straight man no
00:32:52.160
what happened on that what was that that right there is quite important you were sentenced on the
00:32:56.740
same day as as who and what were they charged with and what did they serve vis-a-vis you as a j6er
00:33:02.980
well i'll be honest with you steve having never testified before members of congress before it was a
00:33:08.780
little bit different a hearing for me i misspoke i wasn't it wasn't the same day it was by the same
00:33:13.160
judge uh for a similar issue so i i think uh mine being pure demonstration the video evidence of me
00:33:20.700
shows me walking around the capitol saying do not break do not damage do not harm and uh shaking hands
00:33:25.920
with police officers and them thanking me for what i'm doing yet the individual that was sentenced
00:33:31.540
that in a similar uh well for a similar event i guess political protested as the antifa called it
00:33:37.640
a self-ascribed if you will antifa member and leader i believe his name is jason charter
00:33:43.800
uh he was able to get just uh some home detention probation and go home with a small fine well i got a
00:33:51.340
five thousand dollar fine for what i did i destroyed nothing i was never even alleged that
00:33:56.240
by the doj that i destroyed destroyed any property or harmed anyone or uh anything of that nature yet
00:34:02.420
all of a sudden i got in prison short prison sentence and three years of federal probation
00:34:07.140
which thank god president trump uh pardoned and i was able to not have to continue that
00:34:13.120
so thank you you and i are in a pretty con yeah you and i are pretty constant dialogue going back and
00:34:20.680
forth and talking what the audience finds hard to believe is president trump who's a pretty forceful
00:34:25.860
guy and when he says something like an executive order he wants to make sure it's got what i call
00:34:30.080
muzzle velocity gets done why is it that there's still j6ers that have not been let go whether
00:34:38.100
commuted sentence or pardon whatever the the instrumentality president trump won them all out
00:34:43.740
on the afternoon the 20th of january of 2025 and here we are sir i believe on the afternoon the 6th of
00:34:51.640
march of 2025 why is your organization why are people still having to put forth an effort to get people
00:34:58.080
out of prison folks at home are kind of lost about this yeah so i'm happy you asked the question
00:35:04.180
steve great question and i think the viewers need to know america needs to know and that's a great
00:35:08.880
place to find it here at bannon's war room so as it stands the way this has worked out the judge
00:35:14.720
the district judge in california that handled this case is named jennifer thurston she was met with an
00:35:20.700
unopposed order to dismiss by the department of justice weeks ago that we filed through the attorney
00:35:26.420
george palace filed this case for us on behalf of condemned usa's effort on behalf of mr benjamin
00:35:32.940
martin that case has been sitting before this judge she has not ruled on it after some calls to chambers
00:35:40.780
into the district judge and chambers and then of course to the chief judge suddenly she recuses
00:35:48.120
herself now i think a lot of people don't understand the recusal process but without going on here in a
00:35:53.640
lengthy dialogue i will say this this is the same judge that did his trial this is the same judge
00:35:59.140
that did his sentence in the eastern district of california and this is the same judge that then
00:36:04.100
finds it in a time to recuse herself before issuing the order to dismiss essentially she played political
00:36:10.660
games with this man she's a biden appointee judge jennifer thurston in eastern district of california
00:36:15.380
no shock and this individual recused herself within hours of the recusal motion or a recusal order by
00:36:22.460
the judge the chief district judge steps in signs the order and ben morton just ordered released from
00:36:27.960
prison now as of about 40 minutes ago when i last look he was yet to be out uh it's possible that it's
00:36:35.900
happened in the time since i've looked but benjamin martin should be out today he was ordered released
00:36:40.940
from prison today and the blp had that order in front of them hold it hold it hold it hang on hang
00:36:45.500
on hang on hang on hang on are you telling us that a judge that had the case tried it went to sentence
00:36:54.420
the guy this thing's years you're telling me she recused herself just for the simple reason because
00:37:00.220
the judge her boss signed it right away that essentially she didn't want her signature on the
00:37:04.880
guy's release what it sounds like is that why she did this despite this guy that her name having
00:37:10.220
gone all the way through she didn't want to sign it and so she just recused herself is that what
00:37:16.080
you're implying well steve you're much far too generous to the federal district judges i'm not
00:37:20.940
implying anything i'm telling you outright that this is the leftist team that's still in play and this is
00:37:26.680
what's happening this is the holdout the holdover from the biden administration the people that do not
00:37:31.540
respect the presidential authority and will willingly usurp the executive office authority on a presidential
00:37:37.760
partner okay so as you condemn usa condemned was a condemned uh usa you're doing all this great work
00:37:46.920
as we sit here right now let's assume ben's out or bop's processing he'll be he'll be out in a little
00:37:52.700
while how many other folks that are considered j6 prisoners are still in some sort of uh some sort of
00:38:02.860
confinement either federal or something else that are not free back at their homes walk in the street
00:38:07.840
as free men and women sir well you know steve if you had asked me this question early uh maybe late
00:38:15.700
last week i would have given you a different number after being on the war room i have been getting calls
00:38:22.640
from january 6 defendants around the country or their family that are incarcerated that have not yet
00:38:29.600
been released that we didn't know were being held we were unaware of these charges and issues that have
00:38:36.140
arisen from january 6 from the events from the raids where you know by the way don't forget that an fbi
00:38:41.820
agent went to prison for planting evidence and stealing uh evidence excuse me from an individual in houston
00:38:48.060
uh so these things have happened and these same situated people similarly situated people of january 6
00:38:56.620
are currently incarcerated around the country we found one in alabama we recently found another one
00:39:01.760
and i'm yet to confirm some of these other calls and uh i haven't been able to get to them i actually
00:39:06.700
got one this morning and i wasn't able to get to it it was in the midst of something else but i'm going
00:39:10.880
to know probably by tomorrow steve we're finding more j6ers that people didn't know about and this is
00:39:17.920
some of one of them was a friend calling and telling us that this person's incarcerated now not fully
00:39:22.680
verified but at least three more this last eight days have come up that have been verified that are
00:39:30.540
doesn't but hang on here's you're you're messing with me now but hold it doj is under friendly
00:39:39.860
hands right now we got pam bondy over there and look pam's hit a speed bump or two on certain
00:39:44.980
things that she should have been focused on and maybe she didn't get the information she says she's
00:39:49.320
correcting that but she's in charge of the building todd blanche just got confirmed uh i think
00:39:55.360
yesterday at noon he took over you got emil bovie we got a great team over there you got cash at the
00:40:00.940
fbi i think next tuesday or wednesday dan bongino shows up these are our guys how can it be either
00:40:09.040
bop reports and bop is a mess i will tell you i'm on a committee or working with jared and peter navarro
00:40:14.680
and others that are into prison reform we're not you know it it shouldn't be law some people we've
00:40:20.720
been working on this since the morning after president trump won there's not been a new head
00:40:26.400
of bop named it's as as you know the system over there's got issues and it's taking you know to find
00:40:32.120
reformers and people do it it's not easy um but bop reports to doj and doj reports to pam bondy
00:40:39.640
how possibly on march 6th sir could we have any any people still incarcerated even at a state level
00:40:48.540
or some other charge president trump said i'm pardoning these people i want them out or if the
00:40:53.820
ones that he didn't agree with pardons he's commuting and i understand those guys are back
00:40:57.960
in the process of getting a pardon but they're everybody's home or should be home how could we
00:41:02.060
be sitting here on the 6th of march and you're telling me hey not only some people are not out
00:41:06.800
but every time you come on i get a few more calls of other guys that are buried in the system
00:41:11.080
sir well steve so one thank you to you and bandits war room for having us on because without the war
00:41:18.940
room i probably may have not have known of these people for some more time we are addressing these
00:41:23.760
matters we intend to address these matters we are working now with some new members of council for
00:41:28.380
these other parties of these cases that have come to our attention i'm not ready to state these i want
00:41:32.800
to make certain that we make uh the right statements we're 100 when we come on your show
00:41:37.200
and provide information i know that these people are incarcerated i want to make sure that it's
00:41:42.460
absolutely 100 applicable and i believe that it is because looking at the case up front seeing what
00:41:48.980
i've seen i can't find any other reason the only thing i can think is that there's something going
00:41:53.340
on that happened in prison but we're not seeing that we don't see any more charges so i think it's
00:41:58.040
going to be very important in the coming days that people are coming to be aware yeah of their
00:42:02.800
j6ers sprinkled around the nation potentially oh wow there we freeze there we go yeah so there's j6ers
00:42:10.360
around the nation that are currently incarcerated and have not been released and if it's anything like
00:42:16.120
what we're seeing out of this judge jennifer thurston and what we're seeing on these issues we have
00:42:21.400
some serious problems and serious accountability issues for people that don't respect the office of the
00:42:27.120
president well thurston itself ought to come up with some sort of judicial charge for playing games
00:42:32.820
like that it's outside uh brother where do people go to find out more about your group and more about
00:42:37.520
the efforts you're putting in for everybody j6 and others uh people are going to want to know
00:42:41.780
website and then social media yeah uh steve that's going to be at condemned usa.com and our website
00:42:48.920
please consider being a monthly subscriber that's very important to the action that we continue to
00:42:53.260
take on behalf of american citizens and those rights are being trampled and then you can also
00:42:57.740
find me at trentice at condemned usa.com on twitter we certainly appreciate the band abandons
00:43:04.020
forum and the wonderful people here uh steve may i give you just one more thing before we go
00:43:09.600
um there's some news on tyler burleson just before the show so the district attorney is refusing
00:43:17.500
to communicate with council currently that is an absolute slight against the judge's office of
00:43:24.760
judiciary there this is insanity that the bench is this is happening so the i know that council is in
00:43:32.020
touch with chambers on this case on tyler burleson that's a very important matter and then tina peters
00:43:38.960
you know we're involved in that as well and i'm telling you that uh that we're not we're representing
00:43:44.380
mcsweeney is the one representing that it's a fantastic issue and what's going on but we are
00:43:49.000
prepared with our amicus brief for that for the colorado supreme court or the u.s district court or
00:43:53.880
the u.s supreme court whichever way that rides steve but there's a lot to come and don't forget john
00:43:59.740
woods remember john woods i'm going to send you that video that's been made from john woods for his
00:44:04.700
part and effort perfect no tina peters pat mcsweeney is a was from the same not just neighborhood
00:44:11.500
but the same street i was as a kid my mom and his mom were best friends he's one of the best
00:44:15.180
lawyers in the country he's all over tina as peter's case and so is president trump it's a tough
00:44:20.500
one and the guys in colorado are these radicals that are trying to keep a what a 69 70 year old
00:44:26.640
gold star mother behind in prison it's absolutely sick but they're really good people that are doing
00:44:32.100
a ton of work behind the scenes trying to thank you so much we got to bounce appreciate you sir good
00:44:36.540
work over there hey thanks for having me steve have a great day these folks that do this every
00:44:43.100
day the trentis evans of the world pat mcsweeney's i mean it's so frustrating the way they hammer hammer
00:44:47.460
hammer and it's just it's so and look you got trump as president think about that i mean that's how dug
00:44:53.580
in these people are uh two things jason medical i'm about to bring on forrest chew and uh and forrest
00:45:01.240
we're going to talk about a really a blockbuster article in the wall street journal day by alex
00:45:07.180
leary alex is one of the best reporters at the wall street journal i think he happens to be one of the
00:45:11.200
best reporters in this country it's an amazing piece and i wanted to end the show today with it but
00:45:16.660
want to make sure the chinese communist party is just not going to sit there president trump i think
00:45:23.000
the strategy is pretty straightforward not just with the terrorists but all the other moves are being
00:45:26.640
made including bringing taiwan semiconductor manufacturing over here to arizona with a hundred
00:45:32.060
billion dollars what 25 billion a year for four years other thing apple bringing apple back we're at
00:45:38.640
economic war and as the new federal state is what i'm one of the co-founders with miles guo uh about
00:45:44.160
decoupling is one of the central issues about how to take down the ccp uh one of the strategic
00:45:49.380
advantages they will have is uh active pharmaceutical ingredients and generic drugs they have made a
00:45:56.040
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00:46:35.780
we go check it out today forrest cho uh forrest uh you're the you're the senior member of the new
00:46:42.160
federal state of china now this article you and i have talked about this are the we've talked about
00:46:47.100
the things that are in this article a lot but this tied it all together basically alex leary says
00:46:52.040
she is very nervous they are looking at a model of the soviet union from back in the 60s and 70s when
00:46:59.600
they were kind of contained and isolated and then eventually a guy like reagan came in and took them
00:47:03.780
down that the same thing could be playing out here with president trump's grand strategy as someone
00:47:09.100
spends his living trying to free lao baijing your thoughts on is this accurate this this piece and
00:47:16.000
what should we take from it sir okay thank you i think this piece is a great piece uh absolutely but
00:47:21.900
there is a different situation here i think uh ccp is different than the soviet union the ccp now has
00:47:28.320
the capital has the deep infiltration into this country i think there is two issues we have to address
00:47:34.360
directly not to avoid or to kind of conceal it because the first the issue very important is the
00:47:41.220
intelligence since xi jinping took over the country he actually intensified intelligence
00:47:47.920
counterintelligence for usa so they have that's with the help from corrupted intelligence guys in the u.s
00:47:57.200
agency they were able to compromise the operations in china so that's that's one thing is very important
00:48:04.320
basically we we have an old scene in china right you know yourself you have to know your animal
00:48:10.620
uh enemy then you will win every battle so if we lose that intelligence in china basically you will lose
00:48:18.080
in every battle whether it's trade war whether it's other war we already have this report back in the first
00:48:25.260
term uh the president trump's term during the trade war trade negotiation people uh leak that
00:48:33.840
uh secret to the chinese the chinese chinese communist party so that tells you how bad it is
00:48:41.580
in our intelligence community so chinese the ccp knows almost everything whether it's uh congress or
00:48:49.380
whether it's defense department they they they have done this through their deep infiltration into this
00:48:55.940
country they are using they have deep infiltration in the financial sector in the high tech sector
00:49:03.640
also in think about all the top 100 law firms how many of those firms has office in beijing in
00:49:11.440
shanghai if you invest all those firms their document their system has been hacked actually by the chinese
00:49:20.580
security law all those firms in china they have to submit their document and gave the access to chinese
00:49:28.900
communist party so imagine that if they gave the access to the communist party they will use this
00:49:35.180
access to hack into the office in the u.s but all those firms probably is the contractors
00:49:43.020
and service for the defense department for the congress for a lot of major agencies for the u.s government
00:49:52.680
this tells you how bad it is so think about the technology technology sector because they have
00:50:00.840
miles told us long long time ago they've infiltrated this country so much back 2015 i believe miles told
00:50:09.540
us they already steal the technology for f-35 last year we we saw in uh on the aviation exploration right
00:50:18.600
exhibition the chinese already have j35 which is exactly the technology coming from f-35 although they
00:50:28.280
cannot compare 100 with f-35 but they are close enough and they can make it cheap and the other
00:50:35.560
example just happened with deep seek right they steal all the status from open ai google and then they were
00:50:42.520
able to use uh the gpus which was already sectioned by the u.s government but they were still able to
00:50:51.160
get those gpus and to develop this ai model which wipe off one trillion dollars from the market that tells
00:51:00.280
you how much damage they can create with those infiltration with those informations so this is very
00:51:05.960
dangerous to the to the u.s and the china this communist party knows too well they will utilize
00:51:14.280
the pendulum in fact because they they already have the secret meeting back in beijing after two years
00:51:21.880
after midterm election after four years maybe the democrat party will come back and then they will have
00:51:28.120
their opportunities to strike again so that's the real dangerous we gotta bounce where yeah where are
00:51:35.720
people go where do people go to find out more about new federal state in your shows absolutely nfsc tv
00:51:42.280
on gather nfsc speaks on x and on gather everybody i want you to read this alex leary piece from the wall
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