WarRoom Battleground EP 808: Johnson Calls For Release OF Epstein Files
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Summary
On this episode of The War Room, Stephen K. Bannon and Alex Blumberg discuss the latest in the Epstein scandal, whether or not the DOJ should turn over documents related to the Epstein investigation to Congress, and why they think they should subpoena the documents.
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Speaker Johnson, this is sort of on the heels of something else that a lot of people are
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asking questions about. And because we've been lied to by our federal government for
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so long, I feel like there's some type of like a pain, there's a pain point, right?
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And a pressure cooker that gets heated up on issues like the Epstein issue, right?
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And obviously, that's something that's taken over a lot of the online dialogue.
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But a question here about it that concerns either testifying or testimony for Jelaine Maxwell,
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potentially before Congress, or if you would support members like Marjorie Taylor Greene
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or Annapolino Luna on the release of subpoena, subpoenaing the Epstein documents from the DOJ,
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Yeah, I haven't talked to Marjorie or Anna about that specific subject, but I'm for
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transparency. We're intellectually consistent in this. Look, Reagan used to tell us we should
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trust the American people. I believe in that principle. I know President Trump does this
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well, and I trust him. I mean, he put together a team of his choosing, and they're doing a great
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job. It's a very delicate subject, but we should put everything out there and let the people decide
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it. I mean, the White House and the White House team are privy to facts that I don't know. I mean,
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this isn't my lane. I haven't been involved in that. But I agree with the sentiment that we need
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to put it out there. And Pam Bondi, I don't know when she originally made the statement. I think she
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was talking about documents, as I understood that they were on her desk. I don't know that she was
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specific about a list or whatever, but she needs to come forward and explain that to everybody.
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I like Pam. I mean, I think she's done a good job. We need the DOJ focusing on the major priorities.
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So let's get this thing resolved so that they can deal with violent crime and public safety and
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election integrity and going after Act Blue and the things that the president is most concerned
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about as we are. So I'm anxious to get this behind.
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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
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these people. I got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people. The people have had a
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belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world
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to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go
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to share the big line? MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a
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conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country,
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this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
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Okay. Tuesday, 15 July, Year of the Lord, 2025. I want to play that one again.
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Benny Johnson actually in the Speaker's office doing an interview, just popped up for us.
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Speaker Johnson, and this, I would say, not close coordination with the White House. He does
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back the White House and other things, but he drops a couple of bombs there.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene and others were saying, hey, they want Maxwell to come and testify before
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Congress in the nation. I think he said right there he would back that up. Also, he thinks,
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I guess they ought to be turning over. President Trump said today, hey, anything that's relevant
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or ready, kind of did as a throwaway line, should be turned over. In fact, maybe I'll pull that clip
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and play it again. I want to play this one again so it fully hits. Here's my point. We've been very
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consistent on this. It's got to be turned over. We think if they have problems, turn it over to the
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special counsel we think is going to be announced here in the next couple of days, which is going
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to get to the heart of looking at the deep state's efforts to take down President Trump, which to me
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is the number one priority we have to do. I think this fits right into it because it's pretty clear
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that Epstein was working with intelligence services. I think that's going to be the thing
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that shocks people, not just his list or wherever these billionaires were and rich people and other
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plugged in people throughout the world, but that there was intelligence apparatuses of this country
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and other countries that were intimately involved in this. And this is why we're going to have
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Jefferson Morley on tomorrow, one of the best writers and researchers of into this whole Kennedy
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assassination, which is becoming more and more clear 60 some years afterwards that there was a coup
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against President Kennedy. And if what was said in the Washington Post today about what the CIA knew
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and how they had been actively involved in monitoring Oswald, particularly in New Orleans and in Dallas,
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if that had come out on the Friday night of President Kennedy's assassination, the nation would
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have exploded, right, given what had happened to the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Let's play that clip again. I want to because this is going to be driving the story overnight and
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tomorrow about where this is the Speaker of the House interview just short while ago.
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Speaker Johnson, this is sort of on the heels of something else that a lot of people are asking
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questions about. And because we've been lied to by our federal government for so long, I feel like
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there's some type of like a pain point, right, and a pressure cooker that gets heated up on issues like
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the Epstein issue, right? And obviously, that's something that's taken over a lot of the online
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dialogue. I have a question here about it that concerns either testifying or testimony for Jelaine
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Maxwell, potentially before Congress, or if you would support members like Marjorie Taylor Greene or
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Napoleon Luna on the release of subpoena, subpoenaing the Epstein documents from the DOJ,
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Yeah, I haven't talked to Marjorie or Anna about that specific subject, but I'm for transparency.
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We're intellectually consistent in this. Look, Reagan used to tell us we should trust the American
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people. I believe in that principle. I know President Trump does this well, and I trust him.
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I mean, he put together a team of his choosing, and they're doing a great job. It's a very delicate
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subject, but we should put everything out there and let the people decide it. I mean,
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the White House and the White House team are privy to facts that I don't know. I mean,
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this isn't my lane. I haven't been involved in that, but I agree with the sentiment that we need
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to put it out there. And, you know, Pam Bondi, I don't know when she originally made the statement.
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I think she was talking about documents, as I understood that they were on her desk. I don't
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know that she was specific about a list or whatever, but she needs to come forward and explain that
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to everybody. I like Pam. I mean, I think she's done a good job. We need the DOJ focusing on the
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major priorities. So let's get this thing resolved so that they can deal with violent crime and public
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safety and election integrity and going after Act Blue and the things that the president is most
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concerned about as we are. So I'm anxious to get this behind. Let's get it resolved, then get to
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the other things. Have Maxwell testify to Congress. Also back APL and MTG on actually subpoenaing,
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have Congress subpoena the documents. It's the lead story. If we can cut it, I don't know if we
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have right now, but the way that the Daily Mail puts those lead stories up there, it's the lead
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story in the Daily Mail right now, getting a massive amount of traffic. Here's, Benny hit on
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something, and the speaker doubled down on it. It's the lack of institutional trust.
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This is why I made that speech and chose my words very carefully on Saturday evening
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at Tampa at the Student Action Summit of Charlie Kirk and Turning Point. We have to take apart the
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deep state. We have an institutional problem, not simply an individual problem. You have an
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institutional problem. We have it in this country, and it's not going away. And the more successful
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President Trump is getting these things done, the institutional problems just become a, they're
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highlighted of how they're still trying to thwart him. This is part of the situation in Ukraine in
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the Middle East. Like I say, the three most powerful institutions in the city are the CIA,
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the Federal Reserve, and CENCOM. Mike Lindell, I asked you to stay over, not to sell me a pillow,
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but your personal experience is one of literally dozens and dozens of President Trump's colleagues
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and people we work with. That doesn't even include the thousands or hundreds and hundreds and
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thousands, leading to thousands, that for the January 6 folks. What was your experience? The FBI,
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you're a prominent businessman, a huge philanthropic effort. You were the leader in trying to get to
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the election integrity, a revered figure for at least half the country, the MAGA movement. And
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they treated you like you were a common criminal, and you've never been charged for them for anything.
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In fact, I think to tell people how they hunted you down and try to humiliate you like they did Tina
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Peters when they arrested her in a coffee shop and dragged her out into the parking lot, sir.
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Right. First, I'm going to backtrack a little bit what's going on, Steve. One of the biggest
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things that surprised me, everybody, when I went all in to secure our elections and the 2020 stolen
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election, and I just dove into it with them going, these are deviations and anomalies in history.
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And I've said it before on my shows, and I've said it publicly. The biggest surprise of all for me
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was the blockers, I call them, the uniparty Republicans. You get down to, I'll give an
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example, in Arizona, all of a sudden, the head of the Senate is going to, they're going to decertify,
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and all of a sudden, they vote, and it's like they get zapped, and something happened.
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And these are the things that don't make sense. When you talk about Pam, when Pam came out a few
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months ago, obviously, she had some, she's showing off something. Something happened we don't know
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about, and I think it's been presented wrong. I think it's been saying, you know, instead of
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whatever it is, you don't just say out there was nothing when there was something. Things like this
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that don't make sense to us all. And here's what they did to me specifically. After one attack after
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another, and not just by the left of the media and all this, this was our, this was, got down,
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one of the biggest pride was the FBI. I'm coming back from a hunting trip with my buddy, and it's
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noon. It's 1230 in the afternoon, and we pull into a Hardee's. And for those of you that haven't heard
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the story, this is bizarre. There was no one in line. I got my food. All of a sudden, a car pulls
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in sideways in front of me, one up to the right of us, and one behind us. Now, realize we have guns,
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shotguns in the back. We're coming back from a morning duck hunting trip that's two hours from
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my company where I stand right now. Now, I said to my buddy, something's going down. I said,
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something's going down. Something's happening. If any of you have read my book, I know I've been in a lot
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of places. I've been in the streets. I've been, I had guns to my head and swords to my throat. And
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I opened my door, and I yelled out. I said, who are you, and what do you want? These were old cars.
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It wasn't the FBI black cars that looked like FBI guys. They said, beat up, undercover. You would
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never know that they're FBI. Looked like a bunch of gangsters. And the guy goes, we're FBI. I said,
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I don't believe you. Show me your badge. He shows me his badge. I said, how about you? I said,
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show me your badge. He showed me his badge. I said, what do you want? And he says, and he says,
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we're not going to arrest you. We just want to talk to you. Now let's frame that right there,
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everybody. If this would have happened at night, I wouldn't have got out and said, let me see your
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badge or what do you want? I would have bashed through them and went looking for a real cop.
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I wouldn't have, I wouldn't have even hesitated because I was a target then. And I knew that
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and I took off, but I thought it was a target of deep state bad guys, which I was not the FBI.
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So now we get out there and, um, he starts asking me, there's FBI guys from Colorado.
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They're from Minnesota. There's like, they're like cattle out there, a bunch of, you know,
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there's like six of them and, um, they're all, um, yeah, we're not going to arrest you. We just want
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to ask you some questions. And my buddy's just going into this panic. I said, can he go sit down?
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And, uh, and they said, yeah. And I said, I mean, I've been in situations like this,
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so I didn't care. I'm in their face and going, and they're asking me these questions. And I'm
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going, uh, I said, no, I want to get arrested. That's what I said to him. I want to get arrested.
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I want to go to January 6th, that committee, even though I wasn't there. And they go, Mike,
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those are different FBI guys. I go, I go, well, what, you know, what are you here for? They
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wouldn't explain it. Then they finally, I found out they're from Colorado. I said, oh, you're the
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guys in Colorado that ripped citizens down the steps, mothers, their daughters down the steps,
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13 year olds, made them stand out in the yard in their underwear. Nobody got arrested. And I said,
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you guys did that. And you bashed, uh, Sharona Bishop's door down with a battering ram. And the
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FBI goes, she didn't open her door fast enough. I said, oh, really? We're supposed to all have
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little egg timers. 33, 34. It was 34 seconds, according to, um, the, uh, when they, from the
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time they knocked it, when they bashed it down with a battering ram. Now, then we go all the way
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through this. And then, uh, you know, obviously this was, uh, they were trying to make it into,
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as the political prisoner, now Tina Peters, bring it back to that. And I'm realizing this,
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they're asking me about my plane. Well, where, where'd you go on your plane? What have you used your
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plane for? Well, I'm telling, listen here, FBI guys, I put over 750 hours on. I wore out four
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pilots and flew around this country trying to secure our elections and, uh, meeting with the
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secretary of state's attorney generals. That's all I did for a year and a half. So I'm shooing
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these guys out basically. And then they go, finally, he gets to the point, he goes, well,
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we need to take your phone. I go, you're not getting my phone. By the way, everybody, I still don't
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have my phone back. There's pictures on there of my grandkids. My father passed away after that.
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And I still don't have it back. But anyway, he goes, yeah, we want your phone. I said,
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you're not getting my phone. I want to be arrested. I wanted to get arrested because I wanted to make
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the news so that I could say, we got to get rid of the voting machine. It was all a thing. It was
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the only way I could get the word out. So I, you know, maybe then it would actually get on Fox news
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and they would report something. So that was my thinking. Well, they go, no, we're not going to
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arrest you. And I said, well, you're not getting my phone. And they said, well, why don't you,
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I said, uh, I said, uh, um, you know, we're taking your phone. I said, I want to call my lawyer.
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They go, no, you can't call a lawyer. I said, well, then we got a problem. Then I get my wish.
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You got to arrest me. You're not getting my phone. I need to call my attorney. So finally,
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they say, okay, call your attorney. The attorney's going, give him your phone.
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Uh, and after he reads this thing that they had given me, this sheet, one of the things the sheet
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said, I'll never forget. It said, now this is part of an ongoing investigation. You have the right to
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tell people about this, uh, this confiscation or this to take or this incident. But we suggest
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or we hope you don't, that you would reach out to the attorney general, um, of Colorado before you
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would, uh, tell the world. So I did that at night. Am I showing you everybody plug your ears? And I read
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that paper, told everybody, but at those FBI guys, Steve, what they did. And now this is an
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hour and a half later, there's crowds around the Hardy park lot. And I'm just stopped back and down
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and I started telling him, I said, what's wrong with you guys? I said, I said, the one guy had
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read my book. I'm starting to talk about Jesus Christ and the Lord and trying to get these people.
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I go, have you read, have you read, uh, you know, the story I said, and I said, and he goes, he goes,
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yeah. I said, and you're sitting here doing stuff against the citizens that you know is wrong.
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The one guy goes, Mike, we're just doing our job. I go, your job. If it was your job,
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you could have drove to my corporate and said, Hey, give me a download of my phone. And I would
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have gladly given it to you. I'm the most transparent person that ever walked the planet. Isn't that right,
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Tim Cook? You know, I don't care. They could have got, you know, instead you try and trap me.
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So maybe it's a, um, you know, that I did bash through. And then boy, that one would have said,
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my pillow guy tries to escape and, you know, guns in the car. Who knows? We don't know, but they,
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but I showed him out and, uh, for over a half hour and finally the one FBI guy goes, Mike, we got to go,
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you know, and he goes, I've been doing this 30 some years. I've never seen a stop like this. I said,
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well, I said, you know what? You haven't seen me. This is disgusting what you're doing to citizens.
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I said, look at my friend there. My friend's in the car. He's still shaking to this day. He was
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afraid that he got in trouble or something. I go, I've done nothing wrong. So Steve, I took that case
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to the Supreme court. They wouldn't look at it. Another fine institution. Oh, I wouldn't. Oh,
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we wouldn't look at it because you don't have standing. I don't have standing. It's my phone. It's
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the American, it's our freedoms. You know, nowadays it's just not taking someone you to call.
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Like I say, I had pictures on it, but I had other stuff on there, passwords and stuff. I couldn't
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get back and I had to go redo it. It runs about five businesses. And, uh, and then, um, and then
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they, uh, we took it to the eighth, eighth court here, the eighth district or Supreme court, Minnesota.
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I remember bringing it there. In fact, I did the war room from out in the hallway. I got in trouble for
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doing the, doing the hit from the hallway, but they asked the FBI, they asked their lawyers,
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these judges did and said, why didn't you just make a copy of his phone? And why do you need
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the physical phone or whatever? And she wouldn't give an answer. Then they asked her, well, what's
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the attorney client privilege? Who's looking for that? This is our government saying, uh, well,
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we look at that. So what do you look at and say, oh, guess I should, we shouldn't have seen that.
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We shouldn't have seen that. Well, obviously they've had it since September of 2022. And where
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is it? Steve, I thought with our new FBI guys coming in that I would get my phone back. It's
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pretty simple. You know, give me back my pictures, but it's not just about a phone. It's our freedoms.
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And here's these guys saying, oh, we're just doing our job. When you go against your moral compass,
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but you know, I'm shame on you. That's the way I feel about all these blockers that are out there.
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And it's not just the FBI as I've been, I've had CIA after me, all kinds of stuff that I could go
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on and on. And I would take up hours of your show by, uh, the institute, the government.
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We got, we got, we got a, we got to bounce right now. Where do they go to get to the company where
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they need to go to get to my pillow and use the promo code. You guys go to my pillow.com. You guys,
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we got everything. We're trying to raise money right now. We just won the big lawsuit,
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but we're trying to raise money. Now we have clothes out on the Giza dream sheets, $49.98. You
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but call 800-873-1062. I am going to be downstairs right now taking calls. Um, I'm back here. I want to
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get, uh, we treat every customer like it's our only customer, unlike our government. Um, but by the way,
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Steve, the IRS and the attorney general of Minnesota. So, um, but let's, uh, what's the
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number right now? What's the number of people call right now? What's the number they call right now?
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800-873-1062. I'm going down there. I'm going to take calls for the next half hour. If you get
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me, or if you get another rep, say, I want to talk to Mike, I'll take your order. Just like the good
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old days, 800-873-1062. And, uh, by the way, Keith Ellison, the attorney general of Minnesota, he's also
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attacking our, our Lindell recovery network, Steve, that I know is very dear to you. Um, and the, uh,
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helping addicts, me being a former addict, that's Lindell recovery network.org. Everybody
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doesn't like anybody. He's not a big, he's, he's not a big fan of Christianity. Let's just put it at
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that. Thank you, Mike Lindell. Look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Jane Zirka. We're going to do
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something very special when we come back from commercial break. Where were you today? And what
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are these interviews that we're going to see that you did? Yeah. I spent today at the United States
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Congress interviewing MAGA representatives about the big, beautiful bill. It was the first ever
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new media event that they held. It was an amazing day. Lots of reps were on the ground, lots of
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alternative media that they've welcomed into the media circles there. And I asked them,
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what was the biggest victory for MAGA? And what was the biggest letdown for MAGA? And what they told
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me repeatedly was that the bill has been great as far as advancing President Trump's agenda,
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particularly when it comes to border security. But they still want to see a lot more done in terms
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of spending and the deficit. And so I talked to them about that. I also touched on manufacturing
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and infrastructure and how this is empowering American innovation and serving the American
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worker. Of course, that is President Trump's base, the working class American, which is what this bill
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really set out to incentivize as far as taxes and the economy goes to further advance the American
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We're going to get to that in just a second. And I'm glad that Jane did it because right now,
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hung up, they're trying to get to the Senate floor, the nine point, the $9 billion, because
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$400 million has been cut off on the rescissions package. And we just can't, President Trump doesn't
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have the time to go through this time and time again. So Russ Vogt and these guys, I love you guys,
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but we got to just go right to the, you got to go to the impoundments or pocket rescissions,
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take your pick. But President Trump can't be every time taking its opportunity costs for him. And you
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can see the guys in the house are sitting there going, they know it, you know why they know it,
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you're you, the audience are lighting these folks up every day. Hang on for a second, Jane,
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these interviews are pretty amazing. Trevor Comstock, I want to make sure you get in here. I want to make
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because folks I know that have done it are raving about it. What do you got for us today, sir?
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to hear that. But yeah, it won't go on for too much longer.
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They rave about it. I know, it was fantastic. That's one of the reasons I'm glad you're highlighting
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this project today. People are trying these products, whether it's the beef liver or the
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The CEO and founder, Trevor Comstock. Thank you, brother.
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Jane, where do people go? I love these interviews. We've actually got some more.
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Hopefully we'll play tomorrow. Where do people go on your social media to catch up with you, ma'am?
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Yeah, so I actually just posted an Instagram exclusive with Congressman Timmons of South
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Carolina. So you can find me there at Jane Zirkle. You can also find me on X Getter YouTube. And I
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started a Facebook page as well, if you want to give that a like. And I will be posting clips from
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the interviews over the next few days. So be sure to check it out.
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Fantastic. Jane Zirkle. We let her loose on Capitol Hill.
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She'll be up there for a couple of days. Got a lot to a lot to go through.
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All right. I am joined by Congressman Moore. Congressman, President Trump's base is working-class
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America. How does a big, beautiful bill serve them?
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I'll tell you, this bill helps working-class America like no bill before. No tax on tips,
00:31:43.000
no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security. It lowers taxes for everyone. It invests in energy
00:31:49.960
production, something that's not talked about a lot. You know, we have one of the greatest natural
00:31:55.880
resources in our country with petroleum, with oil, with coal, with all of these. And what we saw for
00:32:02.680
four years in the Biden administration was where they were trying to make America fight with one
00:32:07.960
hand tied behind our back on the international stage, both militarily, frankly, and when it comes
00:32:12.200
to energy, by unleashing our energy exploration potential production. That's going to do a lot.
00:32:18.200
Those of you out there, not only when you pay for gas at the pump and when you pay for your power bill
00:32:23.320
and all that stuff, but think about the countries where we get oil from sometimes. Some of these
00:32:28.920
countries don't like us. Why are we going to rely on countries like that for energy and exploration
00:32:33.400
when we have it right here in the U.S.? This bill does that. Fully funds the borderline.
00:32:37.960
Deals with illegal immigration. I mean, it does, it finally does something toward the national debt.
00:32:43.080
Now, frankly, I would like to see it stand even a little bit more, even a little bit more on the
00:32:46.840
national debt. But we finally are moving in the right direction. It, you know, asserts,
00:32:52.200
for example, education funding so that parents get more ability to choose the education from their
00:32:57.400
children instead of bureaucrats. I mean, it's, there's so many, I'm forgetting probably a couple
00:33:03.320
of dozen other things, right? But it does so much to just to return freedom to people,
00:33:09.160
returning money to people, and to get government out of our lives. Yeah, talk to me a little bit more
00:33:14.040
about how this bill empowers American manufacturing and further grows our innovation made in America.
00:33:22.520
Tell me about that. So a lot of the tax changes are specifically going to help businesses and small
00:33:27.160
businesses, allowing them to, the way they expense equipment, the way they deduct various other expenses,
00:33:33.480
and allow them to take that capital and infuse that back into creating more jobs. We know that,
00:33:39.320
tech, you know, when it comes to manufacturing, tech, you know, you can't, you can't just compete
00:33:43.960
with countries with cheap labor. So you, what you have to do is you have to make your products
00:33:47.800
better and you have to be more efficient. You have to use technology. This bill puts resources in
00:33:52.680
to allowing that to happen as well. As far as American infrastructure goes,
00:33:56.840
what do you want to see in terms of improving our freight rails, for example, our shipping ports,
00:34:01.560
just making America a hub for connectivity, like we're seeing in China, to compete with China?
00:34:08.280
Yeah, I told, I told somebody one day when we were talking about roads, we need to also say,
00:34:12.200
make America move again, right? For those people out there who are, who are sitting in traffic.
00:34:16.760
As a matter of fact, I bet there's some people who will be listening to this,
00:34:19.400
are going to be stuck sitting in traffic when they're, when they're listening to this show.
00:34:23.400
And it's, and it's a problem, particularly in areas of the country that I, like I represent,
00:34:27.800
that are growing very rapidly. We need to make sure that we're putting money into
00:34:32.040
improving infrastructure. Now, when it comes to transportation, the folks on the left have
00:34:36.280
some different ideas. They've, they've got ideas of, you know, unicorns and pixie dust and whatever
00:34:41.880
else. I mean, we need to, you know, you need to build roads. There's a, there's, there's a, there's
00:34:47.400
a space for light rail, for example. But at the end of the day, it's about roads. And then it's about,
00:34:51.880
when it comes to heavy transport, about rail and about having good access to ports. So those things all fit
00:34:57.160
together. Set the record straight on healthcare, because a lot of Americans are concerned,
00:35:01.400
what does a big, beautiful bill mean for my healthcare coverage? Well, so what it does,
00:35:07.160
if, if, if you're someone who's disabled, right, or you're someone who has, who has a, who is like a
00:35:13.160
single parent that has a child that you need to take care of, and you, you don't have a job,
00:35:17.560
you're going to be okay on this. If you're somebody who needs help, who cannot take care of themselves,
00:35:22.760
this safety net for Medicaid is going to stay there. But guess what? If you're somebody who's in this
00:35:26.760
country illegally, if you're someone who has committed, uh, fraud in terms of getting these
00:35:32.280
assets, uh, or if you're someone who's able bodied, if you're somebody who's in, you know,
00:35:36.520
you're in your twenties, you don't have a dependent child at home, you can go out and work, but you
00:35:40.840
just refuse to hit a lick. And guess what? You are going to lose this asset at that point, because
00:35:46.760
Medicaid was never designed to be a handout to people who can take care of themselves.
00:35:51.880
It's a program for those who can't. And what was, what's happened as a result is that a lot of the
00:35:57.400
things that people who need the resources need, those people can't get access to what they truly
00:36:03.800
need because there's so much waste, fraud, and abuse. This bill finally addresses that.
00:36:09.160
There's also a big focus on military and defense. How does this serve our veterans?
00:36:13.880
Oh, wow. So the amount of, you know, there were two areas that, that we wanted, we wanted to make
00:36:19.560
cuts across a broad spectrum to deal with the national debt. There were two areas, however,
00:36:24.040
that we wanted to increase funding, border security and national defense. So billions of new dollars
00:36:32.280
being put into national defense, both for our active duty service members, for our reservists,
00:36:37.320
for our guardsmen, and to help our veterans as well. Those who have stepped up and been offered and done
00:36:43.080
so much for the cause of liberty. So it does all of that. And here's an interesting stat. I don't
00:36:48.840
know how many of you, uh, listeners and viewers know this. China right now makes more ships in one
00:36:56.120
month, in one month, more warships in one month than we do in two years. Think about that. All right.
00:37:03.560
The amount they're producing in terms of like satellite technology, aircraft, we can't just keep letting
00:37:10.520
that happen because we know their intentions are not, uh, they're not aligned with ours. So it's
00:37:15.960
very important that we, what we did in this bill and that we build on that. One of the things that's
00:37:20.840
important is a lot of folks act like this was the only bill. Well, we know there are two more
00:37:26.680
reconciliation bills in the works. So we didn't get everything we wanted to get in this. Like one
00:37:30.840
of the things I really want to see us do is to do more on, on the, on the national debt. So fortunately,
00:37:35.880
we have two other reconciliation bills and after we've done the rescissions and the rescissions
00:37:40.520
are the bills that are designed to rein in the wasteful spending that, you know, that the doge
00:37:46.040
process helped identify, uh, putting that in place and then reigning that out of control spending,
00:37:52.440
which in turn will help on our national debt. What is your call to action to the war room posse
00:37:57.320
on those two remaining bills? I would say right. Well, right now those are still in the works right now.
00:38:02.520
So, so nothing to do right this minute, but stay engaged. But I'll tell you the thing,
00:38:07.000
I would call folks to get out there right now. And that is to help counter the, the fake news and
00:38:12.280
the false information, particularly when it comes to like the Medicaid, you know, there's
00:38:16.200
some on the left who said, Oh, all these people are going to get kicked off of Medicaid that are
00:38:19.800
disabled and stuff. I mean, there, there are folks right outside this room. They'll have folks
00:38:24.440
coming here, folks who are in wheelchairs and are clearly disabled. Guess what? They are not going to lose
00:38:30.280
their access to Medicaid. It's just lies. And those people are being used and being lied to
00:38:36.280
by the left. And so I think it's important that folks get out there and spread the truth and talk
00:38:40.600
about it. And guess what? As time goes on is a year from now, right? When we see that, you know,
00:38:47.000
people who are in need of this, of access to this safety net when they haven't lost it,
00:38:52.920
it's going to prove that the Democrats are lying. Well, thank you so much for your time, Congressman.
00:38:57.400
Thanks for having me. The Trump base is working class America. How does a big,
00:39:01.960
beautiful bill serve them? Well, I'll tell you this right here. President Trump campaigned about
00:39:07.640
if he was elected the 47th president of America, what he will do. You think about it, we had more
00:39:13.640
than 15 million illegal aliens that came into our country that has just inundated healthcare,
00:39:20.120
education, crime. And so you start looking at it. The first thing he did is he said,
00:39:25.000
we're going to get the border under control. That's exactly what's happened. You look at it.
00:39:30.200
He's released no people illegal into our country. The gotaways have dropped at a rate never seen
00:39:37.400
before. And then you look at what he committed in this big, beautiful bill. You start looking
00:39:43.160
at 700 miles of border fence. You start looking at 900 miles of water barrier. We know that the fence
00:39:51.000
and the water barrier works. And what we want to do is we want those that come to our country
00:39:56.040
legally and those that have something to offer to our economy, our workforce. We're the most generous
00:40:01.800
country that this world has ever seen. But again, 15 million is unacceptable. The American people
00:40:10.440
have said enough is enough. And Donald Trump, another promise made, another promise kept.
00:40:16.040
Talk to me a little bit about the investment in American innovation, especially when it comes to
00:40:20.920
competing with our adversaries like China. How does a big, beautiful bill support that?
00:40:25.640
Well, you look at it, the big, beautiful bill brings jobs back to America. Our industrial base
00:40:30.680
is set to be successful. We have a billion dollars with national security. The big thing is we can
00:40:37.320
avoid most of these wars by being prepared. That's exactly what we're fixing to do. We're fixed to
00:40:42.520
be sure that our clip is full. We're going to make sure that we've got the most trained and lethal
00:40:48.440
warfighter this world has ever seen. But our hope is that we don't have to utilize that. But if we are
00:40:54.040
called upon, that we go in there with one objective, and that is to win. So I think this bill offers that.
00:41:00.920
I think that our industrial base will answer that challenge. You start looking at space exploration.
00:41:07.000
You look at national security. All of this is in that bill. You start looking at transportation,
00:41:12.920
working with the states. You look at spending, permanent tax cuts. The people of America have
00:41:18.840
been taxed enough. They're ready to understand that those tax cuts that Donald Trump did as the 45th
00:41:24.600
president of America, they're not temporary. They now are permanent, and the American people are better
00:41:30.920
because of it. Speaking of transportation, how does the big, beautiful bill pull back on regulations
00:41:37.000
in areas such as freight rail and shipping? Well, you look at it. These dollars will be spent on
00:41:41.560
everything. It includes Amtrak, freight rail, and what we've got to do is maximize this economy where
00:41:48.600
we're using this to better America. We have a great truckers that are able to take it by ground,
00:41:56.360
but also our rail system. And what we're doing is to be sure not only that we take people appropriately,
00:42:02.440
but also that our freight is taken care of. I think this right here just shows the American people
00:42:06.840
that America is back. This has been the most dynamic six months ever in the history of this
00:42:13.240
Congress. There's been a lot of work, but I'll tell you this right here. Donald Trump made a promise
00:42:18.200
to the people of America, and America is first again. You touched on defense spending a little bit.
00:42:23.800
Talk to me about how this bill serves veterans and our military. Well, you start looking at it.
00:42:28.280
That's one of the biggest things. We've got to be sure that our veterans that have faithfully served
00:42:32.120
this country are taken care of, whether it's health care. You start looking at MILCON dollars.
00:42:38.040
These are dollars to be sure that our junior enlisted have a safe place to live when they're
00:42:42.840
serving our country. I'm really excited about that. You start building better accommodations for
00:42:48.200
that person that's wanting to learn more about protecting our country. I think that makes us a
00:42:53.240
better warfighter, and then you start looking at the technology. I come from Huntsville, Alabama,
00:42:59.800
Rocket City, USA, and that's what we do. We want to be sure that we have, it will take less fighters,
00:43:08.360
but yet a more technical warfighter. So we've seen that that will work, but you look at the people that
00:43:13.560
are enlisting to serve our country now, never at a higher rate. So I think that speaks volumes to our
00:43:18.600
commander in chief, but you look at the National Defense Authorization Act, it shows that we're
00:43:24.520
committed to the warfighter. What we're asking our contractors to do is to do it more cost effectively.
00:43:31.080
We've got to be sure that we're investing in the right products, the right technology that works best
00:43:38.280
for our country. And so I think that it's going to work. I think it's already worked, and I think that
00:43:43.880
you start looking at other things in this big, beautiful bill, we're cutting spending. A lot of
00:43:49.560
people talk it. Donald Trump came in from day one and addressed the members of Congress in our caucus
00:43:56.520
and just said, hey, I told you we were going to cut spending, and that's exactly what he's done,
00:44:00.760
but also getting a fair playing field. These tariffs that have been charged to America for more than 50
00:44:09.080
years where we charge zero and people are charging us 60 or 70 percent. And I'll be honest with you,
00:44:15.240
that's the thing that we're that's being worked on right now is what's going on in Europe. And I'm
00:44:19.880
thankful for the U.S. warfighter because you think about it, without America, Europe would be speaking
00:44:26.280
German right now. So we're sitting here in a situation where our country is back going in the
00:44:32.040
right direction. It's a big difference in what the Democrats are, they're voting against everything
00:44:37.800
that we recommend. They're voting against the U.S. warfighter. They're warning men in the women's
00:44:43.800
dressing room. That's not acceptable from the district that I represent in North Alabama.
00:44:48.760
And I just tell the people to evaluate what has happened in these last six months. And are you
00:44:54.600
better off today under Donald Trump or were you better off under Joe Biden and what went on those
00:45:00.200
in those four years that he served as president? Our southern border is under control. We've got it under
00:45:06.680
control and Donald Trump had a plan and has executed that and America is better because of it. Big time,
00:45:13.080
big time. Well, thank you so much for your time, Congressman. Thank you for having me today. Awesome.
00:45:17.000
President Trump's face, working class Americans, how does a big beautiful bill serve them?
00:45:22.040
Well, a lot of that is no tax on tips, no tax on manufacturing to recreate jobs. Keeping the 199A
00:45:28.520
deduction at the current tax level, if we wouldn't have done that, the 199A deduction which affects small
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businesses would have gone up by 20%. So think of your small electrical company or plumbing company.
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They're now asked to pay 20% more in federal income taxes. They're going to have to cut employees.
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They're going to have to make tough decisions that's not going to be beneficial to the economy. So
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all of those help your working people. None of this was situated to help billionaires. This was
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situated to help the working clubs. A big focus of President Trump's first term was modernization.
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Talk to me about how the big beautiful bill plays into innovation, particularly when it comes to
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manufacturing and the nation's infrastructure. Well, we want to bring manufacturing back to the
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United States. We want to create a tax environment that is beneficial for businesses to do that and
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not offshore jobs and offshore manufacturing. We don't want our manufacturing in China. We don't want our
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manufacturing in Mexico. We want it here in the United States. In order to do that, we can put
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a tax policy in place that makes it beneficial for companies to move back to the United States
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and have their manufacturing plants here. I mean, we saw in COVID, we don't want to be getting our
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medicine from outside of the country. We don't want to be getting our PPE and our medical protective
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equipment from outside the country. We want to be manufacturing that here, just from the safety and
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security of the American people. But you have to create a tax environment that is beneficial for those
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businesses to move back. And that's where this bill goes. Defense and national security, how does the
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big beautiful bill put us on the right track? The border. This delivers on all of President Trump's
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promises on the border. Joe Biden let 12 million illegals into our country, over 400 known terrorists.
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There was like 50,000 Chinese Communist Party individuals, 30,000 Russians. Those people didn't come
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here to live the American dream. They came here to be planted in our country to cause harm. And we finally have a
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president that cares about the safety and security of the American people, has shut the border down,
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and has prioritized the American people over illegal immigrants. Talk to me a little bit about how we
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are continuing to sign in with this bill in terms of our transportation, shipping, freight rail, etc.
00:47:35.080
Well, again, we want to bring car manufacturing back. We want to bring manufacturing back. We want to keep
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the tax base on all of our businesses and our small businesses low. Had we not done that and passed this bill,
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all of those tax rates would have increased dramatically, which would have then forced
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businesses to go to Mexico or to go to China. So we're making the United States much more competitive
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against China to encourage those type of industries to stay and or move back to the United States.
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You are a veteran. How does this bill serve veterans, particularly when it comes to VA and health care?
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Well, the biggest thing for me is the border and the safety and security of the American people.
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I think that's important. I've also got a bill and possibly an amendment this week, if we can get to
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that, on making TRICARE available for all veterans. That's been a big thing for me. If you're
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service-connected, you should be able to go anywhere you want to get the health care you need. It's called
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True Choice for our veterans, and I'm hopeful that this Congress, we can be able to do that.
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Wonderful. Thank you so much, Congressman. Thanks for having me.
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I just want to start by asking you, President Trump's based working-class Americans. How does
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this bill serve them? Yes, well, I represent them. I'm from a very dark rural area in Illinois. My
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husband and I are farmers. We raised a good family. And so I know what it feels like to try to
00:48:51.880
live on a budget, to bear the ups and downs of agriculture. So this is huge. First of all,
00:48:59.400
the tax cuts for a family of four, we're looking for $2,500 in their annual paycheck extra through
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the big, beautiful bill. And then also extending President Trump's tax cut job staff is very
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significant for the family farm. It will definitely preserve the family farm in light of us being able
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to pass it on to the next generation. Yeah, now obviously when we talk about farming, there's a big
00:49:25.080
competition going on right now with China. How does this bill empower American innovation and
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manufacturing in terms of manufacturing? Well, we don't actually compete with China in production,
00:49:38.040
but do you mean in light of trade? Yes. Okay, well, President Trump is, he's for America first,
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and he's calling out these bad trade agreements where we've been taking advantage of. And, you know,
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I appreciate that he's going to do his best to negotiate for us. But Americans, America should
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be producing its own food. I know, I think it's outrageous that we import 4,400 pounds of
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into our country. We should be producing our own, but we need to look at policies that don't drive
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consolidation in the ag industry, but preserve the family farm. Because Americans don't want corporate
00:50:19.560
farming, they want to know where there's this case. No tax on tips was a big campaign promise that
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got a lot of people excited. How does this bill rule that out, and what does that look like?
00:50:29.720
Well, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, we need a tax plan for seniors. So, there's a lot of
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great using it for different inputs. Tell me a little bit about what he says as far as the defense
00:50:44.040
industry and national security. And also, how does it still serve our veterans? Well, we put the
00:50:50.200
veterans first, and also giving our military cost of living increases. I've been hearing that they
00:50:59.560
were having to use SNAP dollars to go buy groceries, and that's, you know, we shouldn't be doing that,
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which we should definitely be supporting our military. But President Trump is going to make sure our
00:51:09.160
military statement. Set the record straight as far as healthcare goes. I know a lot of people are
00:51:13.720
worried about Medicaid. What does this bill entail as far as that? Well, I tell people, if you're an
00:51:19.640
eligible recipient of Medicaid, your benefits are not going to get cut a dollar. Basically, what we want
00:51:27.160
are work requirements for able-bodied people, you know, to go work 20 hours a week, or enroll in a jobs
00:51:35.400
training program, or volunteer for 20 hours a week. That's so healthy for me. What is your favorite
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part about this bill, and what do you think would bring these concessions into this legislation?
00:51:47.480
Well, my biggest concession, so one of my top kind of ways is to fund Planned Parenthood, to the American
00:51:55.320
people don't want to pay for elective abortions. They have billions of dollars, they get billions of
00:52:00.520
dollars in charge for their services. They are not pro-choice, they're pro-abortion, they support
00:52:06.600
Democrats. Like, overwhelmingly, they're losing their money, they support Democrats. But, so I was very
00:52:13.800
pleased that the funding for elective abortions was cut off for one year, but of course I would have
00:52:19.880
preferred the tenure, which is what we passed out of the House. And then also, I hate the green scam.
00:52:26.440
Where I live is highly productive farm ground, class A and class B farm ground,
00:52:31.480
and they're covering it with solar panels and windmills, Chinese solar panels and windmills,
00:52:36.760
that it's unaffordable, and it's unreliable energy. So I'm glad that we were able to repeal a lot of the
00:52:43.720
money in the green scam. Wonderful, well thank you so much for your time.
00:52:51.720
So, the Big Beautiful Bill gives the government more flexibility on budget.
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