Learn English with President Donald Trump at the shamrock bowl ceremony in honour of St. Patrick's Day in honor of the late White House advisor Tony O'Donnell, who served as a White House adviser throughout my first term and most recently was a special assistant to President on domestic policy and the Domestic Policy Council.
00:00:00.000word that's a very famous people aren't here the evil empire was a very profound statement
00:00:05.680tony served as a white house advisor throughout my first term and most recently was a special
00:00:11.500assistant to president on the on domestic policy and the domestic policy council he passed away
00:00:18.780early monday morning and his family uh is devastated to be honest they're devastated
00:00:24.960a couple of the family members are here but they're devastated he was a great person great
00:00:29.300brilliant writer and so he will be very greatly missed and tony is looking down on us right now
00:00:36.860and he was so proud of what he did and his heritage he was so proud of his heritage so
00:00:41.780i want to thank him and his family for the incredible job they did once again let me wish
00:00:47.240everyone a very happy saint patrick's day and with that i would like to ask t-shirt martin to say a
00:00:54.300few words he's a very very special man in ireland as you probably know he's a very popular guy which
00:01:00.300is not easy in ireland and it's an honor to have both mary and michael uh here with us because we
00:01:07.360really uh we've gotten to know each other very well and they're great people thank you very much
00:01:11.640president trump uh distinguished guests it is a singular honor to represent the people of ireland
00:01:34.120as we gather to celebrate saint patrick's day the time honored tradition of the shamrock bowl ceremony
00:01:42.220is an important moment to reflect upon the relationship between between our two countries
00:01:48.720mr president as you said on an earlier saint patrick's day and i quote through trial and triumph
00:01:56.380ups and downs thick and thin the extraordinary irish people have stood by america's side
00:02:02.220and america will always stand by theirs our peoples have stood side by side for a long time
00:02:09.480and next year the united states marks the 250th anniversary of the declaration of independence
00:02:16.280of the 56 signatories of that historic document three were born on the island of ireland and many others
00:02:24.220were of irish descent since then irish america has been at the heart of shaping this great nation
00:02:31.640the ideals of liberty democracy and equality of opportunity forged in this country did much to
00:02:39.720inspire irish independence our histories are interconnected because our people are interconnected
00:02:46.880today as the president has said more than 30 million people claim irish ancestry in the united states
00:02:54.260those who came to america seeking refuge from poverty and hunger at home worked hard
00:03:01.320they helped build the railroads that connected this country and the skylines that defined it others
00:03:08.640served their communities and their adopted home as firefighters teachers nurses doctors policemen and
00:03:17.240soldiers irish people can now be found in almost every industry and community across the united states
00:03:24.920mr president irish americans have lived the american dream
00:03:30.200i saw that for myself earlier this week in the great state of texas where i met governor greg abbott
00:03:47.140attended south by southwest and learned about exciting economic opportunities that abound in the lone star state
00:03:54.760i met with texan based companies using ireland as a gateway into the european market as well as the irish
00:04:01.820companies investing in and buying from texas all across the united states men and women go to work every
00:04:10.060morning in irish owned companies these companies play a key role in the u.s economy operating in every sector
00:04:18.220in every state some of your great american manufacturing companies count irish buyers as their top client with
00:04:26.780order books worth many billions of dollars supporting the jobs of thousands of fantastic american workers
00:04:34.520ireland is now in the top 10 as a source of foreign direct investment in the united states
00:04:41.180ireland likes to trade with united states and the united states likes to do business with ireland
00:04:55.940because we are strong and reliable partners mr president let's do even more and better together
00:05:02.860in the past irish laborers came to help build the new republic the beacon on the hill they even built
00:05:11.200this beautiful white house they built the roads and the railroads that made this mighty union possible
00:05:17.040today irish companies are building the infrastructure connecting the united states in the 21st century
00:05:24.140throughout our great shared history ireland has played a role in bringing america closer
00:05:31.080in doing so we've been proud to help this make this country great mr president american companies
00:05:38.700continue to invest in ireland where our access to the european market talented workforce and consistent
00:05:45.700and stable business environment makes us one of the best places in the world to do business and just
00:05:52.040like our peoples and cultures our economies are deeply interconnected investment in ireland helps american
00:05:58.600companies sell their products across the world our island is home to a people with an outward perspective
00:06:06.520generations of whom have looked to the united states for opportunity and inspiration we've built
00:06:14.200prosperity through free and fair trade with partners all over the world and particularly here in these
00:06:20.680united states let us continue to build on that foundation bringing ever growing prosperity
00:06:27.320to both our great peoples let us continue to work together to make sure that we maintain that mutually
00:06:34.360beneficial two-way economic relationship that has allowed innovation and creativity and prosperity to thrive
00:06:42.280mr president on saint patrick's day in 1981 in this house president ronald reagan spoke of a just and
00:06:50.440peaceful solution and peaceful solution to the conflict in northern ireland and that was the start of an extraordinary journey
00:06:57.40017 years later after enormous effort and commitment and dialogue and disagreement and sheer perseverance we signed a good
00:07:05.400friday agreement we signed a just and lasting peace into being and the united states of america was at the
00:07:13.400very center of that magical moment of hope and inspiration successive presidents republican and democrat cared enough to put in the late nights the persuading the cajoling the negotiating the encouraging the influencing
00:07:31.720and mr president and mr president 3720 people were killed in that conflict and close to 50 000 people were injured in per capita terms that's many millions of americans and just imagine that for a moment in terms of the scale of what happened it was the support of the united states of america
00:07:52.760that was essential that was essential in bringing that to an end one of the greatest achievements of american foreign policy with heartfelt commitment from both sides of the aisle
00:08:03.440the story of peace in ireland is one that we wrote together we know building peace is a difficult and painstaking task
00:08:14.120but when the mighty united states of america puts its shoulder to the wheel there is no mountain it cannot move
00:08:21.640mr president i welcome the unrelenting focus and energy you have brought to the search for peace in ukraine and in the middle east since your first days in office
00:08:44.440in my view there is nothing more noble president than the pursuit of peace and this is what you are doing
00:14:32.620President Trump, and President Trump has so many Irish friends in New York City, including, you know, so many, the fire department, the police, all of it.
00:14:39.820So many friends at his club there at Bedminster and down in Palm Beach.
00:15:24.960In court today, the judges are stopping the executive order against the law firms.
00:15:31.600Perkins Coy, which you know is the nest of demons, have been coming after President Trump and the MAGA movement for many, many years, including the Russia hoax.
00:15:39.260Also, this controversial, I believe you're going to see a money laundering scheme, or it's money laundering right now.
00:15:44.260We have North Korea, they have $20 billion, ended up at Citicorp, $27 billion allocated, money wired all over the place.
00:15:51.460There's a group with $100,000 in the bank that said they're owed $6.9 billion.
00:15:56.820They're supposed to come from one of these scams, and they're in court suing for it, and the judge is hearing it, no decisions on either of them.
00:16:03.620And we had Brother Spencer Morrison on earlier to talk about the tariffs.
00:16:08.960All mainstream media is talking about all day long.
00:16:42.240Why you, and why are you more MAGA, and why are you the best representative of President Trump in our movement in the great state of Wyoming, ma'am?
00:16:51.880Well, I was a President Trump supporter from the very beginning.
00:16:56.300Wyoming is a solidly Republican state, and we were very excited to see him win for a third term here recently.
00:17:06.500In Wyoming, our elections happen in the primary because it's usually Republican against Republican.
00:17:15.980In the last election, I helped raise $300,000 to get conservatives elected in the House.
00:17:22.880I believe we're the only state in the country where the Freedom Caucus is in charge.
00:17:27.720We were able to get some really good bills passed.
00:17:31.560We just finished our legislative session, and Wyoming repealed all the gun-free zones.
00:17:38.140So you could have a gun in Wyoming anywhere except in a courtroom.
00:17:41.980If you're in a government building, you need a concealed carry permit.
00:17:45.640And obviously, children at school can't have guns.
00:17:47.840But the rest of the state is constitutional carry now.
00:17:50.900Now, I'd like to see the 23 planks of the Wyoming Republican platform enacted in policy legislation, and I'm going to work really hard to do that.
00:18:01.980I have a lot of energy, thanks in large part to my 2.0 Mike Lindell pillow I sleep on every night, and I'm ready to take this on.
00:18:10.820I also, I also, and it's not, hold on, it's not promo code Rebecca, it's promo code War Room.
00:18:19.860Promo code War Room, not promo code Rebecca.
00:18:24.520In 2020, the Wyoming Republican Party sent out an email asking for volunteers to canvass in Michigan and Wisconsin, and my sister and I volunteered.
00:18:33.340We knocked on 1,200 doors right there in Pontiac, didn't meet a single person that was for the Green New Deal, didn't meet a single person for Open Borders.
00:19:17.740Look, we're the platform for the precinct strategy, and we've had so many people volunteer and come from different walks of life and go to this precinct service, win the precincts, win the county level, get up to the state.
00:19:27.800And what we're hearing now that we're a couple of years into this, right, like four or five years, that people are saying still there's a big resistance by either the business community or the donors or the more establishment wing of the Republican Party.
00:19:41.260Do you have that issue in Wyoming, or have you guys already sorted that out?
00:20:44.560But we've had some issues in the Senate, and I look forward to some changes there in two years.
00:20:49.860For example, President Trump, a very successful real estate developer, we just lost a bill.
00:20:58.260It was called Senate File 40, and it was to stop unconstitutional housing mitigation fees.
00:21:03.540The reason the Senate claimed they couldn't pass it is a procedural issue.
00:21:07.800I live in the only blue dot in the whole state.
00:21:11.640So I live in Teton County right here in Jackson Hole.
00:21:14.240If you want to build a house or if you want to develop your land, you are required to pay for someone else's housing through housing mitigation fees.
00:21:22.140So I actually have a worksheet where you figure out what you pay.
00:21:25.080Unelected bureaucrats pick who lives on your land if you're developing new land.
00:21:29.200And I brought a bill to stop that, and we couldn't get it done.
00:21:34.280The Wyoming Constitution clearly states that private property rights cannot be infringed upon without just compensation.
00:23:26.220And we are so blessed to have real representation.
00:23:32.700My husband and I are small business owners and we have a lot of customers around the world.
00:23:36.220We'll get videos from customers in Australia or Austria with Congresswoman Hageman grilling Mayorkas on a hearing or, you know,
00:23:45.000she makes us proud every single day that she is our sole representative in Congress.
00:23:52.340And I think Senator Lummis is doing a great job as well and Senator Brasso.
00:23:58.020So we've got to get rid of a few folks.
00:24:03.120I'd like to see some changes in the Senate, for example, but the grassroots movement is real.
00:24:09.100Here in Teton County, where Liz supposedly lived, so many Democrats switched to vote for her that we ended up with 78 precinct seats.
00:24:18.720We normally have maybe 38 or 40, and we were able for the first time ever to completely take back Teton County's GOP last Tuesday for conservatives.
00:26:46.340This is the greatest country on earth.
00:26:48.460And thank God that President Trump is back in office.
00:26:51.300And thank God that there are patriots out there like Mike Lindell and others that are fighting for our rights, our Bill of Rights in Wyoming.
00:27:01.540I mean, this is the great, I think, no offense to everyone else, I think this is the greatest state in the country.
00:27:07.500And I really hope that I win the chair position for the Wyoming Republican Party.
00:27:30.460I know people are going to be wanting to pile into that, both your website for your candidacy and for saving the rodeo grounds, or save the fairgrounds, I guess, to save the rodeo.
00:27:42.280They can go to save the rodeo grounds dot com.
00:27:48.780And if I may have 10 more seconds, in the woman who started our fairgrounds, her name is Elena Hunt.
00:27:55.380She was in an abusive relationship with a very wealthy man in France.
00:27:58.880And she wrote to her aunt who lived in South Dakota and said, I've got to get out of this marriage, but I won't leave my children.
00:28:04.500And her aunt said, if you move to Wyoming, you have possession of your minor children.
00:28:08.640We were the first state in the country, first place in the world where women could inherit property, have rights to their children, and inherit.
00:28:18.260And that's who started our fairgrounds.
00:28:19.940It used to be called Elena Hunt Park, and she loved to race this horse.
00:28:23.780So after the Depression, she was the only person that had any money in the town.
00:28:27.880She put up all the money for the infrastructure.
00:28:30.260It's literally the heart and soul of Jackson Hole.
00:28:33.240And if they take that, if they take our Western heritage, we're not going to ever get it back, Steve.
00:30:34.320What are the topics of the debate going to be, sir?
00:30:36.100I suspect the topics, Steve, will be, to me, if I'm Brad Schimmel, I try to make it absolutely clear who the supporters are of Susan Crawford, the liberal in this race, Brad Schimmel, the conservative, and where she's been.
00:30:53.540Her record, her public record, you know, this is somebody that represented a group that demanded that kids share bathrooms with transgender teachers.
00:31:06.720She called voter ID draconian and served as an attorney for the League of Women Voters when they tried to upend our voter ID law.
00:31:16.960And she fought for and represented a major provider of child sex changes.
00:31:25.480She served alongside the Democrat governor, Tony Evers, who attempted to stop all handgun sales at gun shows in Wisconsin.
00:31:34.460And so I say to people, I've done a lot of debate prep over the years, and so I always say to people, look, when you, these debates, and by the way, Steve, this is the only debate that they're having.
00:31:44.980And so important one, right, at 7 o'clock Central and 8 o'clock Eastern tonight, you want clarity out of these debates.
00:31:54.520I mean, you know, a lot of times people talk about debates and, you know, just don't make any mistakes and all that.
00:31:59.880But to me, as I always say, the victory is out there.
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00:38:30.540After getting off the white women for Kamala, Zoom call, Pink was on there and Glennon Doyle, and oh my God, what a speech she gave.
00:38:47.760And so inspiring, inspired, inspired people.
00:38:51.900Remember what it's like to feel inspired?
00:38:54.060Oh my God, we had COVID, we had Trump, we were trudging through the trenches.
00:38:59.080And, you know, oh my God, we're inspired again.
00:39:03.000Thank you, Joe Biden, for saving us from a second term of Trump.
00:39:06.160And now thank you, Joe Biden, for saving us again by stepping aside and giving us this wonderful leader that the country needs right now in this moment.
00:39:55.360So President Trump taking down memory lane.
00:40:01.620With the Irish prime minister today, a reminder from the media that Rosie O'Donnell has left the United States because of the return of President Trump to the White House.
00:40:12.040And she's now segued to Ireland as kind of a, I don't think that, I don't think that Tayshock knew that.
00:40:37.860So our White House correspondents are all over doing their job, which is getting that kind of information that you can only get on Real America's Voice in the war room.
00:40:47.020So this morning, David Ignatius, remember David Ignatius is the spokesman for the Central Intelligence Agency.
00:40:54.520I mean, he's the lead columnist for national security for the Langley Bugle, heretofore called the Jeff Bezos Amazon Washington Post.
00:41:06.740From Morning Joe this morning, President Trump just got praised by the Prime Minister of Ireland for his efforts in the peace negotiations, ceasefire negotiations for Ukraine.
00:41:16.800Let's go and play what he had to say this morning.
00:41:24.520So, Joe, first, it is extremely positive that this terrible war has been going on for three years.
00:41:31.740As National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said, it's a meat grinder.
00:41:36.540And trying to stop that meat grinder is something that I think everyone supports, certainly the Ukrainians do.
00:41:43.560Now, it is up to Russia, but I think more to the point, it's up to the Trump administration to pressure Russia to make enough concessions that you have a real negotiation.
00:41:55.780Something important that Secretary Rubio said in announcing this agreement is that he wants it to be enduring and sustainable.
00:42:02.320And that's a kind of code for giving Ukraine enough security that it can be confident that six months, a year, two years after the agreement is made, Russian troops won't simply resume the war and move towards Kiev.
00:42:17.320A lot of us think that Putin has never really given up his desire to suppress Ukraine as an independent nation.
00:42:23.620So, this is going to be hard bargaining.
00:42:26.400Russia does not want the kind of security guarantees that Ukraine is talking about and that we're part of the conversation in Jeddah.
00:42:34.380Talk about just how comfortable Vladimir Putin would be with this war continuing for six months to a year.
00:42:39.880So, Jill, the Russians are estimated to have lost nearly 800,000 casualties, dead and wounded, in three years.
00:42:50.560That is more than 10 times as many as they lost in the 10 years that they fought in Afghanistan.
00:42:57.520It is an incredible price that they've been paying.
00:43:01.180To me, this war from the beginning, going back to 2014, has been about whether Ukraine could be a European country.
00:43:11.320And Russia, from the beginning, has been trying to stop that.
00:43:15.340And whatever the borders of the future Ukraine are, the key issue to watch, I think, is whether that country is allowed to be sovereign and European.
00:43:27.500And, you know, for that to happen, Putin's going to have to give up his hope of crushing that European identity.
00:43:34.040But that's the question in a nutshell.
00:43:35.820Well, that's what the White House should focus on as they think about the next phase of negotiations.
00:44:21.600$350 billion of your money that didn't go to the $170 billion we know it's going to take to get the illegal aliens deported to this country.
00:44:32.240Not the $250 billion it's going to take to restore Southern California from the fires.
00:44:38.360Not the, I don't know, $50 billion it's going to take in Appalachia.
00:47:57.760I care about the United States of America, and I care about the citizens of the United States of America.
00:48:01.320And what I most care about is the working class sons and daughters that are going to be the human shields, the hostages, in a security deal in Ukraine.
00:48:10.160We don't care if Ukraine's Europe, Russian, Asian, name it.
00:48:16.460Right there, this whole war, you know, very, thinking great thoughts, push this glass on, you know, this is all about whether Ukraine's European nation.
00:49:08.880And yet, we have spent $250, $350 billion to be skimmed by these crooks and these oligarchs, and the arms are built, the Financial Times reports funneled back through Europe to terrorist gangs, to criminal gangs, and they're going to sit right there.
00:49:30.980This is all about whether, you know, European nation, dude, we don't care.
00:49:38.740If this is what Europe, by the way, if this is what Europe wants to do, and they're so big on Ukraine being a European nation, they put up to $800 billion that you talk to.
00:49:57.280You haven't invested in the Royal Navy.
00:49:58.640You haven't invested in the British Army in decade after decade after decade after decade.
00:50:02.880I'm not saying, man, you try to pin it on Vice President Vance.
00:50:09.180He never said anything and smeared the reputations or the courage or the valor of the British or the French Army or the Royal Navy or the French Navy.
00:50:37.120When you talk about Greenland and the way you can cut off the Russian Navy, if you talk about Panama, the way you can block the Chinese from making the Caribbean a lake, if you saw the Mac Daddy on Drudge.
00:50:48.220And we have the Pacific, I call it the Pacific Desert.
00:50:54.720Chloe Pascal calls it, she says it's the heartland of the country.
00:54:18.640We're in a smarter way thinking through our own defense.
00:54:22.080And then we can pick and choose at a time of our choosing and a place of our choosing.
00:54:28.100We don't have to be spread out over hell's half acre.
00:54:29.940And if you take the Pacific and the three island chains as actually the heartland, you totally start to rethink geopolitics into a true naval strategy.
00:54:42.680And we don't have to have a trillion dollars.
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