WarRoom Special: Trump's Address To The Nation
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Join us as we get ready for President Donald J. Trump's address to the nation from the White House on the eve of the midterms. Steve and his team are on the ground in Long Island getting you set on what we expect to hear from the President of the United States.
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all right real america's voice on a wednesday night december 17th we are gearing up for
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president donald john trump to address the nation 9 p.m from the white house and we have had the a
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team on the ground here today brian glenn was at the white house david zeer the great john solomon
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mark serrano getting you set on what we expect what we'd like to hear from the president of the
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united states here tonight uh please let me bring in and welcome not only to the show but here to
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the network the one and only you see him each and every morning 10 to 12 5 to 6 the one and only
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steve bannon mr bannon welcome on in how are you damon thank you so much looking forward to this
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night give me your thoughts what are you looking for you guys are pretty hard hitting up there in
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long island uh we gotta win long island we gotta we gotta we gotta sweep out there in the midterms
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what are you guys looking for tonight well we know we've talked to john and mark and everybody tonight
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and i tried not to make it too simple but i said to john it seems to me that the president tonight
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his job as we think about kicking off the midterms is to make the very simple argument
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of um maybe not maybe not so much are you better off than you were but maybe the simple argument of
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us versus them maybe this has taken a little bit some people think things are still unaffordable they
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look around um and they see things maybe not happening as fast as they like to but the president
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tonight i think can make the argument us versus them in the long term capitalism upward mobility free
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markets you controlling your own life less government uh less taxes less regulation is still
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the recipe for the american dream and for success in this country and um you voted for me for a reason
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and we are out here doing it we've done things in 10 months that no one has ever seen before but yet
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i think the president takes a maybe a little more serious and somber tone of it's not all going to be
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hey we're the best we're the best and look at all we've done but we're going to balance that with
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um this is still the winning recipe for your life as opposed to what we're about to see undertaken in
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new york city and other places like that damon is uh the mac daddy on drudge says uh reset do you
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see this in the guys at six speed you guys see it more as a is it a reset or is a talk about finish
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what we started i mean i'll toss it around to the guys here i don't necessarily have to see it as a
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reset at least from the president's point of view because you look at the president's number and i've
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been listening to mark mitchell on your shows and the president's numbers are on the rebound the
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people who maybe need the reset is in the house and in the senate in congress and guys like john
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thune standing there mucking it up but acting like they're actually trying to be helpful to the
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president i think that's where we need a reset we need a reset in primaries we need a reset in
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candidates we need a reset there but i don't think the president of the united states needs a reset i think
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he can still make the case of you know you elected me for a reason i'm doing it you may not be feeling
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it completely totally 100 yet but you will if you trust us uh we will get you there so i don't i don't
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think it's a reset uh delgado what do you think i don't hear delgado hey steve uh i don't see it as
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a reset either i said this one once the uh the campaign and and the election was over in 2024 is is
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don't get comfortable because this this doesn't mean we won this just means the game is now started
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and i feel like this is the next inning this is maybe the second inning we're heading into
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because this first inning of the last 10 11 months has been a hard-hitting uh hard-hitting uh operation
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and there's a lot you know what it's one thing we've seen not only from dc because those swamp
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swamp animals but also from the american people they get very very comfortable with things the way
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they're done and nobody wants to see change and i think the rapid fire change is what we're going to
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start to really start to see unfold in this next year coming up especially when it comes to the
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economy um and i and i applaud the president and suzy wiles for saying you know what i'm going to be
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getting the president out there campaigning like it's the election all over again because that's what
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it is if he does not if we don't win the midterms he will be under attack those last two years
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with impeachments uh you name it everything under the sun from the democrat guys hang on for one
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second i'm gonna go to washington dc let's go to our own john solomon in the our dc studio john
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solomon uh is this a reset tonight or is it a a uh a marker along finish what we started
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well listen you can't take matt drudge's side anymore seriously it's become an anti-trump screed of
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extraordinary proportion i if he knew what was going on in the white house he might be able to report it
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more effectively listen most of what the president said he was going to do is on a checklist you can
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check it down i think the problem is that most of the reporting coverage has been on overseas matters
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and americans are still wondering what about us all right i know he got all the things done but it
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doesn't quite feel like uh it's hit our dinner table i compare the moment we're in now to the moment in
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the summer and fall of 92 where george bush was saying the economy is getting better by the way it was
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getting better we were coming out of recession but the the impact of that revival is months away
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the good news or the bad news for george bush is the reality the dinner table didn't hit until after
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bill clinton was president for donald trump the reality of what he did this year is going to hit
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in the first and second quarter of next year and you're going to see optimism and excitement and
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there's no amount of stunts that the democrats can pull that will take away the fact that interest
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rates will be down and people have more spending money uh in december there are always two big
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indicators of what sort of economy we have the first is the small business optimism small business
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optimism went up in november and december in the polling that we're seeing and two how were christmas
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sales and and black friday uh was an all-time digital record online uh and uh cyber monday similarly so
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people are spending more money they don't spend more money if they feel like they're heading into
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a bad year and so the narrative that the democrats and the media keep telling people
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they keep shoving that spoon in our mouth saying it's a bad economy but in fact it isn't and donald
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trump will be able to show that because it'll feel that way in march april may june of next year
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that's what scott bestin's saying and by the way that's what even democrat economists are telling me
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right now uh the um um brian glenn at the white house what do you got for me
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yeah good evening uh steve this we're about what seven minutes away from this uh speech now this
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is a little different traditionally what you've seen from president trump this will be taking place
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in what they call the diplomatic reception room that is on the ground floor from the south lawn that's
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typically a reception area for heads of state and dignitaries of that this is one of three rooms
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in the residence side of the white house so it's going to have a little different feel than the
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traditional oval office behind the desk but nevertheless a few minutes away and i agree 100
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with what john solomon just said i think you're going to really address some of the the kitchen table
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issues less of wall street and more on main street and how looking ahead can be a better life
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for americans going into the 2026 midterms solomon's point let me we're going to do it in the
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diplomatic reception room correct not in the oval office like diplomatic reception room tell people
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physically where is that you've been with the president a lot where is this going to be located
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okay this is on the south lawn it's it's it's adjacent to the south lawn today i had a brief
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moment to kind of look in that direction when he made his arrival back to the white house but it's on
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the ground floor of the residence portion of the white house it's not in the oval office it's not a
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a you know structured a room like that there's three oval rooms in this uh residence portion of
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the white house and this is typically where they receive heads of state so it's kind of a will be a
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unique look if you will steve tonight as we have not seen president trump do a formal speech from that
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room from what i can tell this year it's usually been in the east room or the oval office or even even
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on the south lawn or some of the other front uh north lawn here behind me but uh tonight will be
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a very special moment maybe it sets in a little different tone of what you can see maybe it's a
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softer look for president trump rather than behind a desk a formal desk in the oval office but we are
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about five minutes away uh from what i understand steve this speech will be about 20 to 30 minutes
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as it reads but as we know president trump likes to sometimes go off the script we might see a little
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ad lib in there but i don't think we're going to have a long speech tonight 20 30 minutes max uh and
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as john solomon said it's really going to hammer home more on kitchen table issues less than wall
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street and what the what people can look ahead for 2026 hang on solomon i'm not so sure you i think
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the broadcast is giving you 20 minutes i mean you may go over but this you know the broadcast is very
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hesitant to do this unless there's they will give you an address from the white house in the 20 minutes
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if you've got something to say now the question is was this tied to the vanity fair peace mean why
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all of a sudden the president won't address the nation about how we've done in 2025 i don't get
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me wrong that's great and traditionally as you know brother you've been around a lot longer than
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brian glenn and i the president traditionally has an end of year uh press conference but since we do a
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presser from every day it seems like in a bilat why did the white house call for this and why did
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broadcast tv agree to give him 20 to 30 minutes well first off he started planning this speech
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three weeks ago they were drafting it two weeks ago i saw an early draft two weeks ago floating
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around the white house and so uh this has been planned for a while because he's so omnipresent
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and press conferences and answering questions it's not an effective tool to snap attention in the
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american home right we're out getting christmas shopping we're doing our things you got kids the
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soccer games and uh homework and so doing it from the white house made it official made people it
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interrupts your prime time programming and people are going to pay attention to it because this isn't
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a conversation he wants filtered through the media or through the pundits he wants to talk directly
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into the camera to those people in their living room right now whose lives he knows he's affecting
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for the better but it hasn't all settled in yet and so uh this was planned for two or three weeks it
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wasn't a knee jerk they kept it so quiet i mean i've been reporting on my show for two weeks he's
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going to do it but they kept it quiet until yesterday because there were more disciplined
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white house than the old white house the old white house this would have been leaked like three minutes
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after the president first came up with the idea uh david zero you're up at the capitol damon roberts
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and others that have been here tonight said hey the laggards in this entire process are the uh is
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particularly the house and the senate to keep blocking president trump and i'm talking about
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republicans your thoughts we got about a minute before showtime uh what do you got for us
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i i wanted to just say that the campaign trail being on the trail for years talking to thousands
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of people the uh culinary workers the no tax on tips and overtime the early voters came out in
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nevada and helped to win but particularly north carolina 47 percent of the 36 percent of the vote
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which is unaffiliated were 18 to 29 years old they voted for trump 14 plus for trump in white males
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in that age group he's got to capture and address the young people high tech jobs winston-salem north
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carolina high you know the the research triangle they still can't buy homes in north carolina so
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that's like a bellwether they may pick up another congressional seat there by the way it'll be 11
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or 14 but these young people have to be addressed because they're being snake charmed by the dsa
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and i'm afraid that's going to affect the midterms he's got to address the young people
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and addressing young people a housing affordability the uh the access to uh to get through a massive
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building program in the country interest rates well i don't know if it's a massive building program is
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the yeah yeah i think he's got to get four percent interest rates four percent interest rates of what
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we need okay sir uh david you hang right there at the capitol um we've got uh so what we're going to
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do that we're going to go to the diplomatic reception room in a moment we have john solomon
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in washington dc at the anchor desk uh we've got damon roberts up with the six b folks we're going
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to have jack basobics going to join me we've got brian glenn at the white house steve gruber is going
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to join us we're going to go directly to the white house when the president uh commences he's going
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to address the nation all of broadcast tv picks it up tonight we really appreciate the fact that you are
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here with us on real america's voice we're going to have alex jones uh many others we're going to go
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to at least 11 o'clock we're going to get all the alan all the analysis and all the observations
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in here as i said it's very unusual for broadcast tv to turn over to the president to address the
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nation but as john solomon says he wants this unfiltered all the press briefings he does during
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the day is filtered by the mainstream media with those snarky questions and uh and really hateful
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spiteful uh attacks on the president so tonight the president will give us a 20 or 30 minute uh
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address directly from the oval office it will not be for the excuse me from the diplomatic reception
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room that is right off the south lawn as you walk in there we had our own brain glenn uh check it out
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case it out earlier we have a full crew of real america's voice and we're going to come back and get
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all the analysis uh possible john uh solomon how many weeks in preparation were they working on this speech
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about three weeks yeah three weeks and in total silence which shows you the discipline of this
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white house um it's important they've known since uh mid-november that they had to recalibrate the
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compass in the messaging and tonight is the beginning of that start quite frankly i thought jd vance's
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speech in pennsylvania the president's speech in and uh pennsylvania was really the beginning of that
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it's not a reboot it's just helping to address this one concern that americans have they got a great
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amount of data and story to tell for it tonight that process begins tucker tucker was on the judge
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what napa to napolitani napolitano yeah napolitano and and he said uh he said there might be some
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discussion of uh venezuela tonight particularly they briefed the hill and it might be about going
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to war in venezuela i wouldn't be surprised that he explained why he's already told us that he's going
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to take some land action at some point right he did that on thanksgiving day um i think he'll do that
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i think he could also use venezuela to remind people if you like a mandami just look what maduro
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and his predecessor did in venezuela it took the second greatest economy in the western hemisphere
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and brought it to its knees we're not going to let democrats do that you cannot afford to put
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democrats back in charge i think he'll make a case not only tonight but in the coming months i think
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you're going to see a hyphenated name maduro madami i think you're going to it's going to be put
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together it's going to sound like a married name when we're done um when they briefed uh john uh did they
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get up close to the war powers act i mean the president's been talking about he's got 14 000
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fleet marines and sailors down there carry strike group amphibious ready group i mean they've got a
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lot of material a lot of men a lot of material uh these briefings on the hill uh how how how have
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they been well they worked well enough that today the democrats failed in getting a war powers act uh
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vote in the house and so whatever they said there was good i think they're comparing it to things like
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what president reagan did in granada and that this is really an extension of the let's go let's go
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let's go to the president right now i inherited a mess and i'm fixing it when i took office inflation
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was the worst in 48 years and some would say in the history of our country which caused prices to be
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higher than ever before making life unaffordable for millions and millions of americans this happened
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during a democrat administration and it's when we first began hearing the word affordability
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our border was open and because of this our country was being invaded by an army of
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25 million people many who came from prisons and jails mental institutions and insane asylums
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they were drug dealers gang members and even 11 888 murderers more than 50 percent of whom killed
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more than one person this is what the biden administration allowed to happen to our country
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and it can never be allowed to happen again we had men playing in women's sports transgender for everybody
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crime at record levels with law enforcement and words such as that just absolutely forbidden
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we had the worst trade deals ever made and our country was laughed at from all over the world
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but they're not laughing anymore over the past 11 months we have brought more positive change to
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washington than any administration in american history there's never been anything like it and i think
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most would agree i was elected in a landslide winning the popular vote and all seven swing states and
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and everything else with a mandate to take on a sick and corrupt system that extra really just took the wealth
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from people and crushed the dreams of the american people for the last four years the united states was ruled by
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politicians who fought only for insiders illegal aliens career criminals corporate lobbyists prisoners terrorists
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and above all foreign nations which took advantage of us at levels never seen before they flooded your
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cities and towns with illegal aliens they decimated your hard-earned savings they indoctrinated your
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children with hate for america released really i mean they just released a level of violent felons that
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we had never seen to prey on innocent they caused war they caused mayhem they caused a horrible situation
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all over the globe but now you have a president who fights for the law-abiding hard-working people of
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our country the ones who make this nation run who make this nation work and after just one year we
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have achieved more than anyone could have imagined starting on day one i took immediate action to
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stop the invasion of our southern border for the past seven months zero illegal aliens have been allowed
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into our country a feat which everyone said was absolutely impossible do you remember when joe biden
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said that he needed congress to pass legislation to help close the border he was always blaming congress
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and everyone else as it turned out we didn't need legislation we just needed a new president we
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inherited the worst border anywhere in the world and we quickly turned it into the strongest border
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in the history of our country in other words in a few short months we went from worst to best
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we're deporting criminals restoring safety to our most dangerous cities just take a look at washington dc
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it's at levels of safety that we've never seen before and they decimated the bloodthirsty foreign drug
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cartels we did that all by ourselves with our people and we're so proud of it because they were poisoning and
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destroying our population drugs brought in by ocean and by sea are now down 94 percent we have broken the
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grip of sinister woke radicals in our schools and control over those schools is back now in the hands
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of our great and loving states where education belongs after rebuilding the united states military in my first
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term and with the addition we are adding right now we have the most powerful military anywhere in the
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world and it's not even close i've restored american strength settled eight wars in 10 months destroyed
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the iran nuclear threat and ended the war in gaza bringing for the first time in 3 000 years
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peace to the middle east and secured the release of the hostages both living and dead here at home we're
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bringing our economy back from the brink of ruin the last administration and their allies in congress
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looted our treasury for trillions of dollars driving up prices and everything at levels never seen before
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i am bringing those high prices down and bringing them down very fast let's look at the facts under the
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biden administration car prices rose 22 percent and in many states 30 percent or more gasoline rose 30 to
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50 percent hotel rates rose 37 percent airfares rose 31 percent now under our leadership they are all coming
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down and coming down fast democrat politicians also sent the cost of grocery sorry but we are solving that
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too the price of a thanksgiving turkey was down 33 percent compared to the biden last year the price of eggs
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is down 82 percent since march and everything else is falling rapidly and it's not done yet but boy are we
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making progress nobody can believe what's going on here are just some of the efforts that we have
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underway you will see in your wallets and bank accounts in the new year after years of record
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setting falling incomes our policies are boosting take-home pay at a historic pace under biden real wages
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plummeted by three thousand dollars under trump the typical factory worker has seen a wage increase of
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one thousand three hundred dollars for construction workers it's one thousand eight hundred dollars for
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miners we're bringing back clean beautiful coal it's three thousand three hundred dollars and for the
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first time in years wages are rising much faster than inflation remember that rate the wages just look at
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it wages are going up much faster than inflation how big is that very importantly there are more
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people working today than at any time in american history and 100 of all jobs created since i took office
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have been in the private sector think of that 100 of all jobs have been in the private sector rather than
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government which is the only way to make a country powerful and great this historic trend will continue
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already i've secured a record-breaking 18 trillion dollars of investment into the united states which
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means jobs wage increases growth factory openings and far greater national security much of this success
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has been accomplished by tariffs my favorite word tariffs which for many decades have been used
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successfully by other countries against us but not anymore companies know that if they build an
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America there are no tariffs and that's why they're coming home to the usa in record numbers they're
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building factories and plants at levels we haven't seen ai automobiles we're doing what nobody thought
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was even possible not even remotely possible there's never frankly been anything like it one year ago our
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country was dead we were absolutely dead our country was ready to fail totally failed now we're the hottest
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country anywhere in the world and that said by every single leader that i've spoken to over the last five
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months next year you will also see the results of the largest tax cuts in american history
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that were really accomplished through our great big beautiful bill perhaps the most sweeping legislation
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ever passed in congress we wrapped 12 different bills up into one beautiful bill that includes
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no tax on tips no tax on overtime and no tax on social security for our great seniors under these cuts many
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families will be saving between eleven thousand and twenty thousand dollars a year and next spring
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is projected to be the largest tax refund season of all time because of tariffs along with the just passed one
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big beautiful bill tonight i am also proud to announce that more than one thousand four hundred and fifty
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thousand think of this one million four hundred and fifty thousand military service members will receive a
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special we call warrior dividend before christmas a warrior dividend in honor of our nation's founding in
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1776 we are sending every soldier one thousand seven hundred and seventy six dollars think of that
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and the checks are already on the way nobody understood that one until about 30 minutes ago we made a lot more
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money than anybody thought because of tariffs and the bill helped us along nobody deserves it more than our military
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and i say congratulations to everybody and by the way we now have record enlistment in our military and last
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year we had among the worst recruitment numbers in our military's history what a difference a year makes
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in addition i'm doing what no politician of either party has ever done standing up to the special interest
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to dramatically reduce the price of prescription drugs i negotiated directly with the drug companies and foreign
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nations which were taken advantage of our country for many decades to slash prices on drugs and
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pharmaceuticals by as much as 400 500 and even 600 percent in other words your drug costs will be
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plummeting downward and i use the threat of tariffs to get foreign countries who would never have done it
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to pay the cost of this giant dollar reduction they stopped ripping us off and it began
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as of four days ago there has never been anything like this in the history of our country drugs have
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only gone up but now they'll be going down by numbers never conceived possible it's called most
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favored nation and no president has ever had the courage or ability to get this done until now
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the first of these unprecedented price reductions will be available starting in january through
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a new website trump rx.gov and these big price cuts will greatly reduce the cost of health care
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i'm also taking on the gigantic health insurance companies that have gotten rich on billions of
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dollars of money that should go directly to the people the money should go to the people that's you
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so they can buy their own health insurance which will give far better benefits at much lower cost it will
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be far better health insurance the current unaffordable care act was created to make insurance companies rich
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it was bad health care at much too higher cost and you see that now in the steep increase in premiums
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being demanded by the democrats and they are demanding those increases and it's their fault it is not the
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republicans fault it's the democrats fault it's the unaffordable care act and everybody knew it again i want
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the money to go directly to the people so you can buy your own health care you'll get much better health
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care at a much lower price the only losers will be insurance companies that have gotten rich and the
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democrat party which is totally controlled by those same insurance companies they will not be happy
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but that's okay with me because you the people are finally going to be getting great health care at a lower
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cost another major focus is the cost of energy for years the radical left democrats exploited the green
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energy scam as an excuse to funnel many billions of dollars into their own massive slush funds as their
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energy restrictions drastically drove up prices and they drove them up at record levels electricity costs
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in the higher energy costs think of that five thousand to ten thousand dollars you lost on day one i declared
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a national energy emergency gasoline is now under two dollars and fifty cents a gallon in much of the country
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In some states, it, by the way, just hit $1.99 a gallon.
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And within the next 12 months, we will have opened 1,600 new electrical generating plants,
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a record, and it's a record that won't be beaten by practically, I would say, by anybody,
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Prices on electricity and everything else will fall dramatically.
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The Democrat inflation disaster, again, the worst in the history of our country,
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also robbed millions of Americans of homeownership and, indeed, the American dream.
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The yearly cost of a typical new mortgage increased by $15,000 under Democrat rule.
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In 11 months, we've already gotten that annual cost down by $3,000, and it's coming down a lot lower.
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Wait till you see. The numbers are going to be shocking.
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And I'll soon announce our next chairman of the Federal Reserve,
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someone who believes in lower interest rates by a lot,
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and mortgage payments will be coming down even further early.
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The new year, and you will see this, in the new year,
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I will announce some of the most aggressive housing reform plans in American history.
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A major factor in driving up housing costs was the colossal border invasion.
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This is the worst thing that, frankly, in my opinion,
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the worst thing that the Biden administration did to our country is the invasion at the border.
00:30:21.840
The last administration and their allies in Congress brought in millions and millions of migrants
00:30:27.580
and gave them taxpayer-funded housing, while your rent and housing costs skyrocketed.
00:30:32.820
Over 60 percent of growth in the rental market came from foreign migrants.
00:30:38.040
At the same time, illegal aliens stole American jobs and flooded emergency rooms,
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getting free health care and education paid for by you, the American taxpayer.
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They also increased the cost of law enforcement by numbers so high that they are not even to be mentioned.
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For the first time in 50 years, we are now seeing reverse migration as migrants go back home,
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leaving more housing and more jobs for Americans.
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In the year before my election, all net creation of jobs was going to foreign migrants.
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Since I took office, 100 percent of all net job creation has gone to American-born citizens.
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In the end, government either serves the productive, patriotic, hardworking American citizen,
00:31:29.520
or it serves those who break the laws, cheat the system, and seek power and profit at the expense of our nation.
00:31:38.080
Look at Minnesota, where Somalians have taken over the economics of the state
00:31:42.660
and have stolen billions and billions of dollars from Minnesota and, indeed, from the United States of America.
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We're going to put an end to it for so long as before my election, the vast majority of good and decent Americans
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were forced to watch as corrupt politicians plundered the halls of power, exploited our taxpayers,
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and pillaged every system that makes civilized society function.
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We're putting America first, and we are making America great again.
00:32:20.480
Tonight, after 11 months, our border is secure.
00:32:28.960
America is respected, and our country is back, stronger than ever before.
00:32:36.260
We're poised for an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen.
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Soon we will host the World Cup and the Olympics, both of which I got.
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But most importantly, we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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There could be no more fitting tribute to this epic milestone than to complete the comeback of America
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When the world looks at us next year, let them see a nation that is loyal to its citizens,
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faithful to its workers, confident to its identity, certain to its destiny,
00:33:15.360
and the envy of the entire globe, we are respected again like we have never been respected before.
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To each and every one of you, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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That was President Trump from the diplomatic reception room.
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Brian Glenn, our Chief White House Correspondent.
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Steve, I know you've got to get ready for your morning show.
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I believe we just witnessed the opening salvo of the midterm election, Steve.
00:34:25.200
And look, for anybody who thought, well, Donald Trump's not going to be on the ballot.
00:34:29.860
And in fact, we know, Steve, that he's going to be taking his show on the road.
00:34:33.240
The traveling road show of Donald Trump is going out across America to Michigan, which,
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by the way, which is where I live, Donald Trump told me this in 2016.
00:34:43.520
He believes that Michigan is ground zero again in the midterms.
00:34:46.920
We have an open Senate seat, an open governor's seat.
00:34:49.540
We've got an attorney general and a secretary of state's race here, which, by the way, has
00:34:53.320
been muddied up here in the last 48 hours because Dana Nestle, the controversial attorney
00:34:58.540
general here, and the secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, who's running for governor, have been
00:35:03.000
caught up in what appears to be some collusion.
00:35:06.960
You see, it seems that Dana Nestle's wife was involved with an investigation with the
00:35:12.620
So a secretary of state started the investigation.
00:35:15.060
And then Dana Nestle's office, even though she was supposed to be removed from the conversation,
00:35:20.220
reached out and said, hey, can you pull that investigation back under law?
00:35:25.240
So in emails that were released by the Oversight Committee here in Michigan, we found out that
00:35:34.240
The attorney general contacts the secretary of state and says, this needs to go away.
00:35:41.700
Plus, another friend of hers, Tracy Kornack, the former chair of the DNC in Michigan, involved
00:35:48.920
She's a Grand Rapids-based attorney accused of taking financial advantage of a brain-damaged
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elderly woman in which she was the court-appointed conservator.
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She was part of Dana Nestle's transition team in 2018.
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And it leads all the way to Jocelyn Benson, leads to the attorney general.
00:36:11.060
Look, it leads to the highest levels of the Whitmer administration.
00:36:15.600
You look at Tim Walz in Minnesota, what's going on there.
00:36:17.720
You look at what's going on with Governor Whitmer here.
00:36:23.240
Apparently, it's the order of the day for Democrats.
00:36:32.040
We have to make sure that people are not just only Trump voters.
00:36:34.500
If Donald Trump isn't on the ballot, you have to get out there and vote.
00:36:37.220
He can't do it without the support of the House and the Senate.
00:36:40.700
He has to have control of both of those bodies for it to work to do that list of things that
00:36:45.700
You can't correct all the mistakes of the Biden administration in 11 months.
00:36:50.780
Was this speech, this speech was pretty intense.
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There are millions of people that will see this that don't follow real America's voice,
00:37:05.740
I mean, I love it, but we love the intense version of Trump.
00:37:12.620
I thought it was pretty fiery and pretty intense.
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He stayed on point for the script, which for Donald Trump, you know, is not an easy task
00:37:34.740
And he sold the fact that we have better border security.
00:37:40.440
A good portion of the country has gas under $2.50.
00:37:46.380
No, but look, we're trying to recover from 9.1% summer of 2022 when the Biden administration
00:37:51.080
during their lockdowns printed so much money, they flooded the market.
00:37:55.400
And then he talked about the fact that all these people are leaving the country.
00:38:05.320
He's going to take care of housing, health care, the cost of living.
00:38:08.540
A lot of people said, well, you know, it's lost because it's so expensive out there.
00:38:13.340
Six months from now, you get to June, you get to the 4th of July, 2026, and this economy
00:38:21.260
That's three lifetimes in politics between now and the 4th of July.
00:38:26.040
And if this economy continues to hum along, I think that Donald Trump and the Republicans,
00:38:30.340
if you have the right Republicans, some of these weak-kneed, you know, feckless weasels,
00:38:35.840
But if you have true conservatives that believe in America first and can support the Trump
00:38:41.560
Anything short of that, get rid of the filibuster.
00:38:46.980
I don't like the filibuster because I think it's standing in the way of a lot of progress.
00:38:53.560
They forced the president saying you got to get rid of it.
00:39:07.140
Matt, you can find me all the usual places on X and Facebook and Instagram, at Steve
00:39:20.800
We're going to take a short commercial break here.
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Does he think this was a reset, as Matt Drudge said?
00:39:40.560
After an address to the nation from the diplomatic reception room at the White House.
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Back to Real America's Voice coverage of the president's address.
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Yeah, this was a shock and awe political speech.
00:40:25.380
No apologies, no prisoners, and no going back to the Democratic policies.
00:40:30.680
And by the way, there's a lot of ideas that are broadly painted here.
00:40:33.980
He is going to create one of the most extraordinary housing policies.
00:40:40.900
But he's going to rewrite the rules for housing.
00:40:43.400
I think it's going to be pretty remarkable in the weeks ahead.
00:40:45.800
But the last time I saw something this intense, I think it was the first night of the Gulf War,
00:40:50.360
and Peter Arnett and Bernie Shaw were hanging in a hunker when the missiles were flying over him.
00:40:56.300
Listen, he tinkered with the speech two hours ago.
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We won't know what regular Americans think about it until we see the polling in a couple days.
00:41:08.200
But I know what the president wanted because you can see it.
00:41:10.480
It was something that is, hey, I'm not letting you go back to that Democratic screw-up system.
00:41:20.520
And we'll see how it plays in the middle of America.
00:41:29.180
John, as you see this, you know, a lot of people around the president, you've been around long enough,
00:41:52.260
How did the audience that is the aristocrats in the Senate that really control so much of the power here legislatively
00:42:02.100
with the kind of structural issues we're talking about, blue slips,
00:42:04.660
and we're talking about filibuster, all these technical aspects.
00:42:08.660
That people watching broadcast TV have never heard of.
00:42:11.540
President Trump laid out a very aggressive legislative agenda, executive order agenda,
00:42:17.080
and this is after we've had flood the zone, days of thunder, all of that.
00:42:21.660
How do you think the moderates and the Republican establishment on Capitol Hill viewed this?
00:42:26.920
Well, I figured they're thinking they ain't going to be making any concessions anytime soon.
00:42:32.560
I think that what they found out now is this president means business.
00:42:36.420
And, you know, he settled that issue before he went into his speech tonight.
00:42:39.400
It's hard to underestimate how big a deal it was today that Donald Trump and John Thune found a way to end the logjam on a whole bunch of issues and get a second minibus through.
00:42:50.000
What the president has figured out is he can't do piecemeal stuff in the Senate.
00:42:53.380
It's the place where every good idea goes to die because of all the parlons and parliamentary BS.
00:42:58.900
So he's been stacking up one big, beautiful bill.
00:43:03.920
It's one of the largest legislative bills in American history in terms of policy change.
00:43:08.280
And now he's stacked up a second one where he's going to jam everything that matters into him to that second bill because he understands that the Senate is the place that is too cowardly to do things on their own individually.
00:43:21.940
And he did that before the speech, which means he's got his troops lined up.
00:43:28.220
And he does what I thought he should have done a long time ago.
00:43:30.800
He should have called Obamacare what it is, the greatest corporate welfare giveaway to big insurance companies in American history.
00:43:40.900
He said, I want health care money to go you, to the people.
00:43:44.760
And I think that those are the sort of things that matter.
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The rhinos will crime behind another rock and hide for a while.
00:43:55.880
And what I don't know until we see the polling is how will middle America react?
00:44:00.200
But I think there was a lot here for a middle American to like.
00:44:04.320
I'm thinking about you, not the special interests.
00:44:08.200
Oh, by the way, I already made a down payment to your son and daughter in the military that they're getting a Christmas bonus check.
00:44:16.480
The intensity of the delivery, we'll see if that message got through.
00:44:19.660
But that was a no-holds-barred Donald Trump, the one that I'm pretty familiar with.
00:44:28.080
And, you know, half the time you spent with the War Room over the past year, we've been talking about geopolitics and national security.
00:44:34.560
No mention Ukraine, no mention the Middle East, and particularly no mention, I guess Tucker got some bad info, but no mention of the Carrier Battle Group and the Amphibious Ready Group off the coast of Venezuela.
00:44:46.820
Your thoughts that it went full domestic tonight, sir?
00:44:54.160
He knows how important those foreign policy achievements are, but he knows the American people want it to be spoken about.
00:45:06.800
Yeah, the speech got changed a little bit from what I saw previously.
00:45:09.220
But I think at the end of the day, a determined Donald Trump that I am fighting for you, I think that's what people will take from the atmospherics.
00:45:17.380
This guy is really animated because he's fighting for me, and he hates everybody that's getting in the way of my success.
00:45:22.340
Now, this speech will only matter if in March, April, May, June, July of next year, the things that he said he gets done gets done.
00:45:29.820
And those changes that he's put into place, these huge structural changes, less regulation for small business, more money in the pocket of American people, no taxes on tips.
00:45:39.380
No taxes on car, tax deductions for car loans, interest rates down.
00:45:44.480
If those things hit and the American people's checkbook and dinner table feels better, he's going to have a, he's going to defeat the normal historical trends of Republicans winning.
00:45:55.040
But he also made clear, and I thought Steve Gruber nailed this exactly right, he made clear he is putting himself on the 26th ballot.
00:46:06.880
Yeah, you can stamp it, you can stamp it right now.
00:46:10.640
Before I let you go, I had Mike Davis and Julie on the 5 o'clock show.
00:46:15.380
We couldn't get you on because you're so jammed.
00:46:19.960
But Jack Smith's brother threw down hard today.
00:46:28.980
Jack Smith's the sort of guy that Donald Trump likes as a competitor.
00:46:32.580
He doesn't, he's going to fight a pugilist fight just like Donald Trump would.
00:46:35.960
The real question will be, it won't matter what Jack Smith's words were.
00:46:39.700
Well, it won't matter if he made any false testimony because they will charge him if he lies.
00:46:44.300
But I think the real question is, can, what Harmeet Dillon said on my show tonight,
00:46:49.480
is there proof that Jack Smith intended to violate the president's civil liberties?
00:46:54.360
And if so, I think Harmeet Dillon and Pam Bondi and Kash Patel and the FBI that Dan Bongino
00:47:01.900
quickly hit a wrecking ball to fix and then is moving on from, can they deliver a criminal
00:47:07.160
case for a conspiracy to deprive civil liberties?
00:47:12.540
I am working on a case to whether Democrats like Jack Smith and state officials, Finney
00:47:18.800
Willis et al., whether they conspire to deprive Donald Trump and his followers of their civil
00:47:24.200
If there's evidence to show that, Jack Smith's testimony won't matter nearly as much as the
00:47:32.360
But yeah, I think Donald Trump revels this sort of guy.
00:47:50.320
I'm lucky enough to follow you every night on this great network.
00:47:53.040
Six o'clock, Justin News, no noise, with the amazing Amanda Hedt on my side.
00:48:04.160
David Zier, particularly, you mentioned beforehand you're talking about housing.
00:48:10.260
Do you think this is the path that we should take?
00:48:16.620
Steve, I love the Trump domestic focus and the compact speech.
00:48:21.820
There's no question that Trump has set the stage for incredible growth, right?
00:48:25.360
$20 trillion in reinvestment, the extension of the tax cuts, the Trump child accounts,
00:48:30.420
writing off interest on U.S.-made car leases between 25 and 28, 2028.
00:48:39.820
And will people get what Trump is doing in time?
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As early voting only starts nine or ten months away in the midterms.
00:48:46.980
And I'm in construction for four decades, Steve.
00:48:53.200
All my contractors, most of them are Trump supporters, but they're feeling the pain.
00:49:04.600
But, you know, I hope that we can realize the incredible gains that Trump is going to bring to America.
00:49:09.340
Like his first term, it wasn't until 2018, 2019 that we realized what he was doing, right?
00:49:15.020
And things took off like a rocket ship, just like the 96 tax cuts propelled us out of recession and the peace dividend.
00:49:22.020
So I'm really concerned about the time left for the midterms and the Democrats' playbook and the legacy media and everything and people not being informed or realizing because they didn't file their taxes or they got an extension on their taxes.
00:49:35.660
Do you think people that just watch broadcast TV, because it was meant for that audience, right?
00:49:40.480
I mean, it's the Real America's Voice, the War Room Posse, people that watch your show, they've heard a lot of this.
00:49:47.620
But this is vintage Trump they see every day as we cover it, as you know, closer than anybody.
00:49:52.100
But for a broadcast audience, do you think he laid out the battle plan of here's what I've inherited, here's what I've done to date, here's what I'm going to do in the future,
00:50:01.060
and let my past actions and past results be a good barometer of what I'm going to do.
00:50:06.500
Do you think he made that case to the general American voter?
00:50:13.740
But a lot of people are still hurting, even on the right, right?
00:50:20.680
And more people are watching streaming networks.
00:50:26.840
But he's got to go after that young DSA vote that Mamdani got, that Omar Fateh got in Minneapolis, even though he didn't win.
00:50:37.280
They didn't see the bread lines and the shoe lines in Moscow.
00:50:40.100
They think that this is Trump's fault because they've been brainwashed by crappy parents and bad professors or evil professors, right?
00:50:50.940
I think they have to put just as much energy into the DSA-type Gen Zers as they do them with Turning Point.
00:51:02.080
I'm at Dave Zer on X and David Zer on everything else.
00:51:07.900
And thank you for staying at the Capitol for us tonight.
00:51:09.980
I appreciate you over at the Pentagon and the Capitol.
00:51:16.700
I've got some questions on Brown University, but I want to start with your assessment, sir, of the president's speech to the nation tonight.
00:51:25.540
Well, Steve, I first have to say I really appreciate the White House's ability to run an information operation on so much of social media, putting all this information out there, you know, sort of these strategic leaks to make people think that this was going to be some kind of speech about Venezuela,
00:51:43.840
to make them think there was going to be some sort of, you know, attack going on, this is about to come down, when ultimately many of us who have close sources to the White House,
00:51:54.360
and I was at the White House earlier this afternoon, were told that it was going to be an end-of-year speech focusing on what the policies were that worked this year, announcing some new initiatives, and then a look ahead to next year.
00:52:06.600
And that was always going to be and always meant to be the main thrust of the speech, and that's exactly what it was.
00:52:13.200
But there was this clearly a disinformation operation, information operation run, and I think a lot of people, I think, what did you say, Steve?
00:52:22.840
I think they're realizing that they got some bad info.
00:52:29.300
President Trump, this is on broadcast TV, so he's reaching tens of millions of people tonight.
00:52:34.320
Do you think the average American viewer, or not Real America's Voice watchers, and not dialed in to your show or to the war room, do you think it was too much for them?
00:52:51.860
He's working to show them that the goal here is that he wants them, as they're out there buying Christmas presents, to hear that prices are coming down, and it's because of Donald Trump.
00:53:04.180
There's dividends going out to the military, and it's because of Trump.
00:53:06.940
So he's using that strategic timing right in this Christmas buying season, this buying bubble, and, of course, support all the war room advertisers, as well as the Human Events Daily advertisers.
00:53:16.900
But that's what he's attempting to do with middle America.
00:53:20.120
And I think that he's going to have an effect there.
00:53:32.280
Also, Alex Jones is scheduled to join us close to the top of the hour.
00:53:44.160
We're going to stick around for a while, break this all down.
00:54:03.980
We've got our technical issues worked out with the White House.
00:54:18.160
Getting out from behind a desk and having a little bit more of a standing podium with the Christmas tree,
00:54:30.040
But what we heard and saw tonight was classic Trump.
00:54:33.300
And I agree with everything that all of your analysts have had before me.
00:54:40.140
This was straight, it was aggressive, it was raw.
00:54:44.020
He weighed off the teleprompter a little bit in the very beginning, but then got on it and pretty much stayed on it for the most part.
00:54:51.700
He told you what had happened under the Biden administration, told him what he's going to do, tell him what he's doing right now.
00:54:57.300
I think to the base, they are like, yes, if you haven't seen any of my Oval Office moments with President Trump, that was the highlight reel of this past year, all wrapped up in about 20 minutes.
00:55:11.560
I feel like every single topic he delivered, just like he's delivering the Oval Office behind me, with the exception of having the 1776 military specials sent out to the troops this year before Christmas.
00:55:25.960
But the big question, I know you've asked people tonight, will the middle America, maybe non-RAV viewer, maybe the person that tunes into Fox News and tunes into maybe some other networks as well.
00:55:43.020
I'm saying the people that obviously don't, the RAV audience could have helped write that speech, right?
00:55:48.500
As you know, we cover this every day, and that was vintage.
00:55:51.380
I'm not talking about MSNBC viewers, and I'm not talking about Fox.
00:55:54.600
I'm talking about broadcast TV that normally are watching sports or watching the sitcoms or whatever they watch.
00:56:02.120
Broadcast TV is very restrictive on when they give the president the platform to do it because they understand he's going to talk to tens of millions of people.
00:56:09.260
Do you believe that audience, really low information, maybe not low propensity voters, but people just don't follow politics or they do, they catch a CBS nightly news or something, people that are not in cable and certainly not in the podcast and certainly not on streaming, was the intensity of this delivery, was the, it was a dense speech, the charts, the graphs, the numbers, the intensity, going from policy, bang, bang, bang.
00:56:39.520
I can tell our audience loved it, right, of the intensity.
00:56:43.000
But the audience was broadcast TV and the Republican establishment on Capitol Hill.
00:56:58.500
If people aren't used to seeing Trump, that's a bit much to take when you're not used to seeing him in that form.
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They're used to, you know, used to sound clips of him in the Oval Office or getting on Air Force One or at an event.
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It might have been a little too intense for them.
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But let's hope they took a little nugget here or there to keep them enticed to wanting to hear more from him because he definitely delivers it straight to you.
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What about the senators on Capitol Hill that are looking for some compromise and won't give him the filibuster?
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But all those people are looking to moderate him, to make him compromise.
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His message for those guys tonight, those men and women, were no compromise, right?
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The Thune conversation, and that's a conversation that we can have.
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Some of the people that are standing in the way, I mean, I give you a great example.
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Even the H.R. 3492, the Protect Children's Innocence Act that passed earlier in the House.
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Earlier, Chip Roy was standing in the way of that bill being brought to the floor in the pure form instead of being watered down.
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And with pressure coming from war wound posse and really a lot of supporters in the Republican Party that want this bill to pass,
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they put pressure on these individuals to change their votes.
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So maybe tonight, President Trump is putting people on the Hill and people that perhaps don't necessarily want to get behind his agenda,
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and they're just kind of going into campaign mode, which is a very conservative, non-risk-taking mode,
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just to get through the midterms, to get reelected.
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Maybe that slaps them in the face a little bit, Steve.
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I'm hoping that Mid-America, the network TV viewing audience, will take a little bit of what they heard tonight and take it into next year.
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Yeah, you can follow me at BrianGlennTV, across the board, at Brian on Truth Social.
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And, Steve, I can't wait to get to Arizona with you and enjoy a couple days there in the desert.
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It's always a pleasure to work with you, Steve.
00:59:31.840
Jack Posobiec, the great Kane, Citizen Kane at Citizens Free Press has put up our earlier discussions,
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as he put up earlier, Caroline Renz about Brown University.
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Any updates on the targeting of Ella Cook, sir?
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Well, Steve, unfortunately, the updates that we have are all bad.
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You've got this DEI migrant police chief down there in Providence
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has said that five days after the Brown University mass shooting,
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they have not interviewed the student eyewitnesses for a description of the shooter.
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So when I spoke to my source earlier today, who is getting this straight from the room,
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I said, was there a direct, was there a recognition of the shooter?
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He says that we have not yet conducted the student eyewitness interviews.
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And this, keep in mind, Steve, this is when they let all the kids go home.
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So they're running around trying to do interviews.
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However, there's a major problem, and this president, I'm just going to call it right now,
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this president of Brown University, she has got to go.
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She has completely lost the confidence of the people.
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She certainly has to have lost the confidence of the board.
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Someone in the administration has got to find out.
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Linda McMahon over at the education department,
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she's got to find out what can be done here because this is completely insane.
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Steve, Steve, you know, an official from up there just said, by the way,
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So this Christina Paxson, Christina Paxson and the DEI police chief up there,
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they're a laughingstock, a national laughingstock.
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And I would say it's a laughingstock, but it's worse because there is a mass shooter on the loose
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Nobody knows who it is, and nobody seems to be taking this seriously.
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Why is the FBI not stepping in here, the Justice Department?
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Why are they not seizing this thing when you hear that they have not interviewed the students who were there?
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And, you know, I think you've talked to some of the parents or some of the relatives.
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How can you possibly sit there and say these guys are ever going to solve this?
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People are talking about it behind the scenes right now.
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Why isn't Cash Patel stepping into the middle of this and just seizing control of this investigation?
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Because did he yell something when he went in the room or not?
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Well, you know what might help if you knew that is if you actually spoke with the witnesses who were in the room that were there.
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I'm saying this is separate from separate sourcing, that this was not a known study group.
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This was called because the exams were going to be, you know, starting Monday and Tuesday.
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They called for a study session with one of the graduate teaching assistants.
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This is for principals of economics, I think it was.
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Is Jack's breaking news on all of these situations, particularly what's happening at Brown University with Ella Cook?
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Heart goes out to the families of all the victims here, especially, of course, Ella Cook and the male student who died, Muhammad disease.
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I will contact you, Jack, after I get off the watch.
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Alex Jones, Damon Roberts, Mark Serrano, and others as we continue our coverage of the president's address to the nation.
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The president's not got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
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I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
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And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
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A few minutes ago, the president of the United States finished an address to the nation from the diplomatic reception room next to the South Lawn of the White House.
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Now, Alex Jones, the great Alex Jones, join us.
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Alex, your assessment, observations, and analysis, sir.
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But you were asking different reporters and journalists and analysts, was it too hardcore?
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He needs to create absolute existential threat, which is what it is, total urgency, and get 10 times more hardcore, and say the globalist NGOs, which is publicly happening, are trying to crash the U.S.
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I'm doing everything I can, and I'm facing major headwinds.
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He needs to enlist us to get behind him and support ICE that's under attack and explain that this country is in a battle for its life.
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We need President Jackson right now, Andrew Jackson.
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We need to just scrape through, so I know they're telling him, be nice, don't take scalps for the DOJ, blah, blah, blah.
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He's way more hardcore than he was then, so let's say on hardcore he was a 2 before.
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He just needs to directly tell us what we need to do, directly tell us what we're up against, because those of us that study it know the technicals.
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He's got the Federal Reserve to do what he's supposed to, though a little bit late.
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And the areas I can control, like the border, we're down 96%.
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We've saved and already found 60,000 of the kids.
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And just so I wish the speech was an hour long.
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Great that it was focused on domestic, but also explain that domestically we're under attack.
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So my only message to Trump is, damn the torpedoes.
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Go straight at them and speak directly to the people and say, look, you elected me to stop the deep state.
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But you want to hang – you want to create the architecture of the narrative, of what this is really all about.
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Because everything he talked about were actions he's – what he inherited, actions he's taken, how he's making things, how he's improving things.
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And those actions are going to go over the average person's head.
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Like if you're not totally doing this, you don't know it was all accurate.
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And I was sitting there like crying because I knew it was all true.
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But what you said when you came back was like it's too technical.
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And you came back like literally said it's too technical.
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How do you explain it in big, broad strokes to people?
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He just has to directly tell them that he needs us, Steve.
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What is the – in this fight with the deep state, with the globalists, give me – if you were with the president now and say, hey, look, I want to do this in the first week you get back.
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That was great to end the year, but I want to really hit the deck place running.
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What are the two or three things that you tell him?
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Here's I think what we need to do to frame this so people can see it's light and dark.
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Well, notice even before he got back in and all the Hollywood movies and all the PR by the Democrats is, he's a dictator.
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They know what Abraham Lincoln and George Washington had to do and Andrew Jackson when people tried this stuff.
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They know that's the only checkmate to John Brennan and the rest of them that are openly still running this with Obama and all their networks still in the government, the sleeper cells that Trump's dealing with.
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Technical name, stay behind network folks, look that up.
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They get a referral on the Seditious Six and on the Senator Kelly.
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It's who put them up to it they admit was the Democrats and they want people not to follow orders and imply they're getting legal orders ahead of their uprisings.
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Now they've escalated up to the command investigation that is basically the grand jury for the indictment and Kelly, Senator Kelly, all acting arrogant.
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So, anybody that's retired can be drugged back.
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And Trump needs to work in those bodies where he can.
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He's stand attorney generals that have been going at like Ken Paxton for BlackRock and winning and all of it called on stand attorney generals to not wait for orders from headquarters that aren't Soros controlled and start indictments.
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And Trump has to say they've killed our National Guard.
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There's all these stabbing attacks and shootings of police in Washington, you name it, where you have to read the indictment later to even find out that they called 911 in Washington.
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You know, there's giant Islamic attacks happening everywhere all over the Western world.
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And it's the Muslim Brotherhood running it all, allied with Obama and the rest of them.
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And Trump just has to telegraph that, that, hey, you know the Democrats want you pouring under control.
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I need you to fully get behind this and fully support what I'm doing.
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And this is not a normal election cycle where, oh, we worry about 2028.
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This is every next election is the most important ever because we're in a true revolution.
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And as long as he raises the alarm, people say, oh, the speech was too hardcore.
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No, it was too technical as you first coming out of it live said, too technical.
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People that know all this know, oh, yes, this is a great technical report.
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It's like giving a technical report from one doctor to another.
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If you're not physicians, you don't understand it.
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He has to go directly to the existential war, good versus evil.
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Now, and I've been saying this in his first admin of this one, when does he do these Oval
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But the other day, you're talking to a normal network TV person sitting there watching that.
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I had folks at the White House call me a week ago saying, hey, you know, what do you
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And I said, how about how tax on tips, blue states are already trying to block it.
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I've already gotten you 30, 50% gas prices decreased.
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I've already got the Federal Reserve under heel.
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Do you want to bet on them or do you want to bet on me?
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And America needs to know we're in a fight together.
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But just like a captain, you know, master and commander, great movie, you know, based
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And it's just the captain says, we're about to attack this ship.
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Get your swords out and get those cannons loaded.
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We need to have Trump pointed us like Uncle Sam had said, I want you to join the American
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Then you'll get the lines of people, you know, not just signing up for the military we see
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happening, but all of it to understand this is 1776, part two, they have to fire the bat
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He makes these billionaires come bow and put 19 trillion in.
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To him as a businessman, that is victory at his level.
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Well, but to the general public, they need to understand the timeline and they want to
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If he mobilizes the people we win, landslide in 2026, if not, if he just sits there, oh,
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here's Larry Ellison and here's these people, people don't want to see that.
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They don't want to see Bill Gates in the White House.
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I think Trump maybe once every two weeks, you know, goes to a key battleground, helps
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He went on Elon Musk's show and had, you know, a billion listeners.
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He needs to be flooding the zone, going back on all the big shows, going on Joe Rogan,
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going on those programs and talking directly to the people and not then going to CBS
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It's like he's like the frog that's swimming across the river and the scorpion says, give
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Why is he taking the beautiful snake up to his breast?
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And, you know, Steve's old like me, but he knows the numbers.
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There are medium-sized shows with more viewers than CNN.
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Before I let you go, this issue right now that you're hearing about, the attack, not just on Christian, but Christian women.
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We now have all this back chatter that people are getting details on that Ella Cook was in all probability targeted at Brown University.
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Just to rally our side, what do you think the president ought to be talking about?
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And, of course, cash and these guys ought to be taking over this investigation.
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What do you got for us on this attack now on Christian women?
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For those that don't know, who haven't read the Koran, it's a playbook of how he took over Medina and then the rest of, you know, what's Saudi Arabia today.
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And then 100 years after his death, they had the whole Middle East.
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And he explains how you come in, you lie, you say you're a friend.
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Then you have your people start stabbing and killing people.
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Once you're up to about 10 percent, that drives you out of the town.
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We have thousands of imams now saying we're taking over.
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You're all dead because they've gone to the global intifada.
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And multiple acid attacks and all these people getting shot and killed and them covering it up.
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My wife, I told you a few weeks ago, went to this grocery store like 930 at night.
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But a Muslim in a beekeeper suit, you know, the nightgowns they wear, comes and screams at her and says, you shouldn't be on the street at night.
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And then, like I said, I took my 8-year-old daughter a few days later on an amphibious duck tour around downtown the lake.
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I had done that like 10 years with my other kids.
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And I get on the bus on the amphibious boat, World War II boat.
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It's like, you know, look up Duck Adventures Lost, Texas.
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And so my point is, is that this is, and they're allied with the left.
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We're like, oh, yeah, there's a lot of Muslims.
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Because the imams have given the jihad order, thousands of clips all over the world saying, this is the global intifada.
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This is a global, they think they have enough numbers in Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Canada.
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They are now saying, we are now going on offense.
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They have put out their black flags of no surrender.
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Alex, social media, where do people go to get your show?
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By the grace of God, we're still here at InfoWars.
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Thank you so much, T-Man, and thank you to everybody.
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And all I would say to Trump is, no, you weren't too hardcore.
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Ask them to join you directly and say, I need you.
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Trump, call on the people, and we will have victory.
01:18:36.540
Alex Jones, patriot, hero, and American original.
01:18:44.820
Toughest job in all media is going to be Damon Roberts following Alex Jones.
01:18:51.420
We are giving you the assessment of the president's speech tonight.
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We're going to continue Real America's Voice in just a moment.
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Okay, to follow, we actually had a volunteer to follow Alex Jones.
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John Fredericks, you've got to be up like Gruber at like two or three in the morning.
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I think what the president did tonight, Steve, was he seized the narrative away from the fake
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news and the fraudcasters, which in my town, Washington, D.C., and yours, as you know,
01:19:29.560
have been in overdrive in trying to pummel this administration into oblivion going into
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the midterm so they can get power back and impeach him.
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I think what you saw tonight is he outlined, hey, break through all this.
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This thing was a complete and utter catastrophe.
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He outlined what I thought one of the best things he did was, here is why we have to get
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You're paying for them, and you can't afford to live.
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And they're living in hotels, and you're paying for their meals and education and health
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But the best thing he did tonight was after explaining where we've been and where we are,
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And look, he's not going to sit there like Bill Clinton and talk about empathy.
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But I thought he did a great job tonight in laying out, here's how your life is going
01:21:11.780
And he said, here's how I'm going to make your life better.
01:21:16.120
You're going to get the biggest rebate in the history of the United States coming when
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A lot of people haven't realized this because it's still getting taken out of their check
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because the payroll services haven't caught up.
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This is all going to come back in their refund.
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Other thing he said, which I think is going to get people's attention is, look, 100% of
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the new jobs that we've seen come, 100% of them are for U.S. born citizens.
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Now, in order to do that, I don't know what he's going to do with these H-1B visas because
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I thought the other thing is he said, look, wages are up.
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All of this is not, you get on the fake news every day.
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Some people are buying into it because they are suffering.
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He talked about that, what a disaster Obamacare is.
01:22:32.840
So I think this was, this could be, Steve, this could be the turning point going in to
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2026 that he can start explaining to the American people what he's doing to make their lives
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better because at the end of the day, that's what they elected him for.
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But we elected you because we're afraid of our future.
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You know, he brought up our town, Washington, D.C., which has been the greatest metamorphosis
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of an urban center in the history of the galaxy.
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I mean, there's nothing to compare it in the nine months since he's put his policies in
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We got the National Guard and everything else going on.
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So I think a lot of these things, people are going to, look, is it going to connect with
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There was a relatability to him that we haven't seen.
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And look, all of us have said this, you know, we're done with the tech pros.
01:23:48.960
What are you going to do to make my life better?
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And I think it could be the beginning of turning the tide for us.
01:24:03.140
Stephen Chung just tweeted out that the president, upon finishing his speech, went back to the
01:24:09.760
What would you recommend to the president, the first two or three things he does to show
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the American people that he's going to execute on the speech?
01:24:20.880
He should demand the Senate get rid of the filibuster so they can pass the health bill
01:24:30.760
And he's got to take it right to the American people.
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Forget all these clowns in there that don't do a damn thing.
01:24:38.600
Go right to the American people and say, we have a health bill that is going to bring
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We want to give you the money for you to decide what is best for you and your family, not big
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We're not going to pass that in the Senate with the filibuster.
01:24:56.260
And then they're going to shut the government down again on January 31st.
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Because absent of that, we're still not going to get anything done.
01:25:08.420
I thought the 1776 checks back to the military were fabulous.
01:25:12.620
And I think they're working on a tariff rebate.
01:25:16.020
Obviously, we have to see what happens with SCOTUS with that.
01:25:18.940
So I understand his reticence to announce that tonight.
01:25:24.620
But the number one thing you can do is get rid of the filibuster.
01:25:27.500
The plan to pass in the House, not the best plan, but it was something.
01:25:39.460
And the losing streak that we have, Steve, the losing streak is real.
01:25:47.560
And right now, we're down by at least three scores.
01:25:58.360
But you've got to go right to the American people.
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And we're going to bring the coverage straight to you.
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By the way, thank Ann for letting you stay up tonight and joining us here late for your early morning.
01:26:48.840
We're late here tonight, so we're going to fly out tomorrow, I think, late after the morning show.
01:26:57.820
Sir, tell me what you thought about the speech.
01:27:03.640
Obviously, big event coming up with AmFest starting tomorrow.
01:27:08.040
Look, I'm kind of right where Alex Jones is on this.
01:27:12.640
The American people, MAGA, is looking at President Trump and said, we elected you to do these things.
01:27:19.300
We see the existential threat that we face in America.
01:27:22.740
I see this every single day when I'm out with ICE and Border Patrol.
01:27:32.840
And the biggest thing in all of this, Steve, that I hear from people every single day is,
01:27:39.420
We need two things, two mass things in America, mass prosecutions and mass deportations.
01:27:46.360
And that's what the voting base, the MAGA voting base, voted for.
01:27:55.360
And they look at what President Trump has done so far.
01:28:00.640
He's unleashed Tom Homan and ICE and Border Patrol to do their jobs.
01:28:05.080
But what we're seeing across the country, and to John Frederick's point, we're losing.
01:28:10.020
What we're seeing across the country is the left have weaponized the anti-American forces against us.
01:28:17.300
Other than me and you and Alex and a few others that are actually telling the truth, there's very few people out there that are actually saying what we're seeing.
01:28:28.500
And they say, hey, thank you for being out there with ICE.
01:28:31.060
Thank you for being out there with Border Patrol.
01:28:37.140
We need you standing against these traitors that are destroying our country.
01:28:42.400
We need people on the front lines standing up and saying, we support ICE.
01:28:51.700
They want less money going to any other country in the world.
01:28:54.380
In fact, they want no money going to any other country in the world, even our allies.
01:28:58.100
They want it all focused here in America until we get our house in order.
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They don't want to hear anything else about anywhere else, about anyone else.
01:29:06.740
They want to hear about what President Trump's doing for America.
01:29:09.260
That's why I think it's really important that he did focus on domestic tonight.
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He's got to come out and invite the American people to join him to defeat the enemies within this country that are destroying us.
01:29:37.840
AmFest, you know, bittersweet, obviously, with the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
01:29:41.220
It's going to be an amazing event already here right now.
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Nobody looks at things with a more jaundiced eye than a New York crowd.
01:31:21.900
I probably aligned mostly with what he said, Steve.
01:31:24.440
But, you know, the first thing I thought of is that Trump remains the master manipulator
01:31:28.660
of all things media, because if the media broadcast networks knew what they were getting,
01:31:32.360
maybe they thought they were getting war in Venezuela tonight.
01:31:34.720
If they knew they were going to give him 20 minutes for him to knock out of the park
01:31:38.160
everything he's doing, I don't know that they would have covered it.
01:31:42.860
The second thing I thought, when he first started, I was thinking, who is the audience for this
01:31:47.980
Because the president, and maybe it's the time restraints he had, seemed a little forceful,
01:31:52.720
seemed like he was yelling a little bit, seemed a little frenzy, force-fed.
01:31:55.940
But, you know, I think the answer to your question, Steve, is no, that you've been asking all night.
01:32:04.340
A week before Christmas, trying to reset the conversation, I'm not sure it works.
01:32:10.700
But for those of us who said, yeah, this is our guy.
01:32:18.600
But, you know, in general, I think resetting the conversation a week before Christmas is
01:32:34.500
And these are some of the things I brought up in the pre-show.
01:32:36.540
And I know John Solomon said, no, that's really not going to be a part of it.
01:32:39.580
But, you know, people who pulled the lever for him, they pulled the lever because they
01:32:50.920
I thought maybe there was room in there for that.
01:32:56.260
I don't know that a lot of people remember this by the weekend.
01:32:59.400
Let me toss it to you and the guys about Jones.
01:33:02.180
What you described, that deep state, stopping the color revolution, all of it, that's kind
01:33:11.320
Remember, we've had a tough time even dealing with the Senate.
01:33:13.200
But you're talking about something even deeper, mass deportations.
01:33:19.080
We went the one time and they're throwing garbage cans at us.
01:33:23.360
What Al Jones said is that this is a crusade for the country, right?
01:33:27.720
If we don't get this part right, we're not going to have a country.
01:33:30.240
And you can have all the good tax bills and everything like that.
01:33:34.800
When do you guys think he makes that speech when we come back from the holidays?
01:33:42.280
I think maybe even on our side of the football.
01:33:47.620
You've got to get everybody in MAGA because everybody in MAGA is not aligned with this
01:33:51.620
You've got the hard course, the real America's voice, kind of the dead enders, right?
01:34:02.320
When does he make that speech and how does he enlist the support of not the Warren Posse
01:34:08.560
and not your audience, the Rav audience, they're there, but the broader context of what the
01:34:16.040
Paul Nolan talks about this all the time, Paul.
01:34:18.620
Well, for me, you're talking about, for one, we see MAGAs getting splinted in every direction.
01:34:23.160
We see a conservative, let's call it even a PSYOP, to destroy MAGA at every level and
01:34:29.460
splintered into pieces with the divide and conquer agenda throughout the social media
01:34:38.080
He's up against, on the ground, he's up against the Marxists and the Islamists.
01:34:42.220
And the media never stops spinning everything against him in such a way.
01:34:45.720
I think if you hearken back to COVID, everybody was talking about globalism and Agenda 21, which
01:34:54.780
ended up being Agenda 2030, which ended up being the Great Reset.
01:35:01.480
So if he comes in a full assault at this point, there are so many alternative media out here
01:35:10.120
If he comes with a straight ahead agenda, we are taking on globalism.
01:35:13.840
We are going full force at sovereignty for the American people and the American nation
01:35:20.300
that every one of these nations have plundered our wealth through USAID and NGOs.
01:35:27.020
At this point right now, I think he could come full on and just explain this to the nation
01:35:33.620
and let the people on the ground have the argument in the street, validate it.
01:35:38.080
Because every time you try to bring these things up on the ground, what do you hear?
01:35:41.920
Oh, you're a nut. No way. You're a conspiracy theorist.
01:35:46.060
I think there are more of us on the ground who are willing to fight that argument in the
01:35:50.000
war of, you know, the mines or the info war, if you will, as an Alex Jones guy.
01:35:56.380
I think we can make a huge difference, especially between now and the midterm, because we are
01:36:01.560
up against. This is the last window to stop globalism and centralized currency.
01:36:06.700
In my opinion, the British empire is now the British banking system, which is the central
01:36:12.580
banks, which are our ultimate enemy. And you look at that collusion of power.
01:36:18.660
Why do you think they keep wanting to fund this Ukrainian war? They have to.
01:36:22.720
But why do we have to Venezuela? Because there's an endless amount of narco money keeping and
01:36:28.300
propping up these fiat money and this fiat currency globally.
01:36:32.160
Delgado, can you have that? Can you have that conversation with us?
01:36:38.520
Well, I'm Nolan. Delgado left. He had to go hug his teddy bear.
01:36:45.180
Hey, Steve, one last thing that I want to give.
01:36:47.840
Well, that question is great, though, with the tech bros around.
01:36:56.860
Well, we got the where we have the PayPal mafias.
01:37:04.720
I think you've got to combat that now before it's impossible to combat.
01:37:07.720
And I think it's up to us to get that message on the ground and validate it from the president
01:37:12.680
top down, put it out there, lay the edict out there.
01:37:16.620
And it's up to us to spew that message and fight for that message.
01:37:20.240
And, Steve, one last thing from me, I think the most important takeaway from me from the
01:37:24.380
speech tonight, that that did not sound like someone who thinks that affordability is a
01:37:31.880
And I think that's maybe one of the most important things to take away from this, because I know
01:37:39.600
I think he realizes that he needs to take that approach.
01:37:45.100
Slick, what did you think of the president tonight?
01:37:46.740
Well, Big D, Steve, you know, living in the sports world, right out of the gate,
01:37:50.240
the president came out strong with men out of women's sports.
01:37:56.700
Nobody more deserved of a holiday bonus this time of year than the great men and women of
01:38:00.780
And I wanted to hear a little bit more about the big, beautiful bill kicking in come
01:38:05.540
And I think by the end of Q1, we're going to be cooking with gas and not electric.
01:38:12.180
But, you know, I want to hear a little bit more about the big, beautiful bill.
01:38:14.160
I don't think he really outlined it as much as I thought he would.
01:38:22.700
It's not these people that, you know, know this stuff cold and can help write the speech
01:38:36.680
I think it was way over their head and above their pay grade a little bit there, Steve.
01:38:44.340
I want to know where everybody can follow you guys and what time the show is.
01:38:57.640
And obviously, the show is at LFSXB pretty much everywhere, at LFSXB everywhere except
01:39:07.840
Love that tough, jaundice New York, you know, New York take on things.
01:39:28.380
Would you take in the over, the under, that we'd have a speech tonight and would not mention
01:39:33.200
the Middle East, would not mention Ukraine, would not mention Venezuela, sir?
01:39:39.980
He talked about bringing peace to the Middle East, which is, I think, still a hope that
01:39:48.660
But what I saw tonight was a speech by a president who really loves the American people and really
01:39:55.560
I love that bonus for the members of the military.
01:40:01.640
And, you know, really reminding everyone why they fell in love with him in the first place.
01:40:06.220
But, yeah, peace in the Middle East is a bit elusive.
01:40:11.900
Alex Jones said, but Alex Jones said, hey, look, we're in the middle of a war now.
01:40:19.620
You've got what's happened in Brown, you know, Sydney, Australia.
01:40:25.600
And maybe tonight wasn't the night, particularly talking to broadcast TV.
01:40:30.660
But at some point, do you agree the president's got that, I think, on our side of the football,
01:40:35.460
kind of lay out exactly what's going on and what we have to do to defend ourselves?
01:40:41.620
I mean, that's what I meant about it being a little bit elusive.
01:40:45.020
You know, we're in a global war right now, Steve.
01:40:50.660
And what happened in Sydney the other day with all those Jews getting gunned down, let's remember that that happens pretty much weekly in Africa to Christians at the hands of the same type of Islamists.
01:41:02.540
And over there in the Middle East, again, as much as President Trump said he brought peace, and we are so grateful for everything that he's done and bringing our hostages home and all the efforts that he's making.
01:41:13.260
But, you know, Syria is on the verge of exploding with what's going on there.
01:41:18.820
You know, the Lebanon situation with Hezbollah not disarming and all of the different factions who are pulling on that there and this whole relationship with Qatar and Turkey,
01:41:32.500
who are really at odds with the other real moderate nations in the region, the Saudis and the Emiratis and the others.
01:41:40.280
So there's a lot of problems there to solve, and we are really at war globally with Islam.
01:41:45.320
And, you know, so I don't think President Trump addressed that.
01:41:47.500
That wasn't really—apparently that wasn't the purpose of the speech.
01:41:50.720
But there needs to be a game plan going forward for how, you know, how America, which is really—which really is the West, it's the mothership of the West these days,
01:41:59.200
how it's going to solve this global problem, which seems to be spiraling out of control.
01:42:03.880
On the same day that that Sydney attack happened, there were six Muslims who were arrested in Germany for planning a mass terror attack at a Christmas market.
01:42:11.760
And there was a nativity scene that was torched in Italy.
01:42:14.620
And in Amsterdam, there was another Muslim riot that, you know, another, you know, violent terrorist incident there.
01:42:22.040
And this is happening all over—and that was all in one 24-hour period, along with what happened at Brown University and a shooting of a Jewish family in Los Angeles.
01:42:35.180
And at some point, the president is going to have to address that issue.
01:42:42.640
In the end of the day, unfortunately, America is the top dog, and the problems do end up lying at the feet of the president of the United States.
01:42:53.660
Jack and I have been all over this Brown situation.
01:42:58.620
We're hearing behind the scenes that the young Christian woman was actually targeted.
01:43:03.720
I mean, it looks to me like they're suppressing information out there about who the potential assailant is and actually what happened in the classroom.
01:43:13.220
Well, Brown University, of all the Ivies, you know, as someone who is in the Israel space, I'll tell you that of all the Ivies being, you know, with all the anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias that we heard about in those congressional hearings with, you know, Columbia and Harvard, the worst of them is Brown.
01:43:29.920
Brown has a Palestinian studies department headed up by a professor who had been a top professor at Birzeit University, which is basically a Hamas university in Ramallah, and he's now a faculty member at Brown.
01:43:46.580
They produce textbooks for schools all over America that indoctrinate children to hate the Jewish people and to hate the state of Israel.
01:43:54.000
So Brown has been a cesspool of this jihadist stuff for a long time.
01:43:58.120
And they've also, you know, the media has been suppressing the fact that this shooter, upon coming into the room, was shouting Allah Akbar.
01:44:05.120
So this is really a, there's some kind of cover-up going on in Brown, but it doesn't surprise me at all, considering Brown's record.
01:44:12.080
So, you know, the Ivies are infested with this, you know, with this Jew hate and this pro-Palestinian, you know, demonic ideology, and Brown is the railhead of it.
01:44:24.080
But, uh, Rabbi, where do people get you? What's your social media? We gotta bounce.
01:44:29.200
I'm at RabbiPW on X, and go to the Israel365 YouTube channel where you'll find all my updates.
01:44:36.400
And, Rabbi, we'll see you at a damn fast. Look forward to seeing this.
01:44:38.880
I'll see you at a damn fast. I'm in Phoenix. Looking forward.
01:44:46.780
Real America's Voice coverage of the president's address to the nation. Next.
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We will fight till they're all gone. We rejoice when there's no more. Let's take down the CCP.
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Serrano, you're the marketing guy. You're the comms guy. We end with you.
01:45:10.160
Put the frame here for us. What happened tonight?
01:45:16.260
One was a wartime leader, and the other is a national campaign chairman.
01:45:23.180
As a wartime leader, Donald Trump recognizes that the globalists and the Washington elites
01:45:28.060
have been waging war against us for decades, and the worst years of that war were under Biden.
01:45:34.240
And Donald Trump showed up tonight to announce to the world that,
01:45:39.060
just like Mel Gibson's character in the movie The Patriot in 2000,
01:45:46.560
Donald Trump recited to us everything that was wrong with America and everything that he's fixing,
01:45:52.900
because he is waging this war against the globalists and the elites,
01:46:00.080
And he's saying to us, we are winning this war, the war against the working man in America,
01:46:06.360
the war against the American family, the war against our border,
01:46:09.840
the war against our educational institutions, the war against our religious institutions,
01:46:16.180
All of those wars they've been waging for decades, the worst under Biden.
01:46:22.740
The second Donald Trump we saw tonight was national campaign chairman.
01:46:27.140
And, Steve, this is where you know all those moments in the past
01:46:30.860
where we scratch our head and say, what is he up to?
01:46:34.800
This is one of those moments, what is he up to?
01:46:36.800
I'll tell you what he's up to. We are 332 days since he was inaugurated.
01:46:44.000
We are also 321 days from November 3rd, 2026, the midterm elections.
01:46:51.080
This was his halftime report as the national campaign chairman.
01:46:55.040
This was his announcement speech saying, I am running this election in 2026,
01:47:01.660
because this speech, Steve, was a primary speech.
01:47:05.480
This was to a primary audience, because those primaries,
01:47:09.740
when we can clear out some of this clutter of establishment Republicans
01:47:13.400
and bring in MAGA Republicans during the primaries,
01:47:19.440
We've got plenty of time for him to speak later in the spring and in the summer
01:47:24.100
to a broader audience, just like he did in 24 with his broad-based coalition
01:47:37.440
Think of the parades, the flyovers, the gallantry,
01:47:42.040
and who's going to be the leader of that celebration?
01:47:50.560
And it's going to be appealing across the board.
01:47:53.180
We're going to unite as a nation under his leadership.
01:47:55.860
Those are the two Donald Trumps we saw tonight, wartime leader
01:48:11.100
Well, the first one or two things as wartime leader
01:48:14.000
and as national campaign chairman that you think he ought to accomplish.
01:48:20.740
I know we've got to put pressure on the Senate.
01:48:30.600
It's also about being in pro forma session every single week.
01:48:35.200
When these people go home, why are they in pro forma session?
01:48:45.460
Mitch McConnell did it to him in the first term.
01:48:49.540
Lift the block and recess appointments so we can get his agenda fulfilled.
01:48:54.960
And I would say, as national campaign chairman,
01:48:57.760
one of the first things I want to see him do is lower the barrier of entry
01:49:04.540
We need a complete, full-scale attack so that young people can get there.
01:49:09.820
And by the way, Steve, pulling from the playbook of 2024,
01:49:15.160
get him back in front of the, for the bro vote.
01:49:23.300
because that's how we're going to mobilize this broad-based coalition.
01:49:30.800
You always got, you know, you're an original gangster.
01:49:40.180
On Truth Social and Getter, I'm at at Serrano, S-E-R-R-A-N-O.
01:50:00.420
both at the White House and John Solomon over at the anchor desk
01:50:04.500
in downtown Washington, D.C., Denver, West Palm Beach, Parker.
01:50:10.100
We've got a huge team out in Phoenix right now setting up for AmFest.
01:50:16.440
We're going to do the morning show from here now.
01:50:18.280
We're going to be out there tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening.
01:50:22.000
I want to thank Eric Bolling and all the team that are out there.
01:50:25.040
Before I leave, just I thought, look, this was in-your-face Trump.
01:50:40.480
I think we do have to pull the camera back probably in the first couple of weeks of the year
01:50:44.960
and really talk about the broader context of this fight we're in.
01:50:49.260
Part of where you see this fight, what's happening in Savannah with the acid attack
01:50:54.140
on the young Christian woman and then what's happening at Brown University,
01:50:58.760
I just beseech either the FBI or DHS or the Justice Department,
01:51:04.400
the group that's up there right now investigating,
01:51:10.580
It's one of the institutions, a great institution, one of the first of the IVs.
01:51:28.420
We know that because people that were in the room that got shot are telling their parents
01:51:36.300
We need to have immediately a full disclosure of was she targeted or not.
01:51:42.800
If she's not targeted, then continue to move on with the investigation.
01:51:46.620
But the information about what happened to her is absolutely just, it just must, must, must,
01:51:55.800
And if federal authorities, if they're being blocked by the local authorities, it's not acceptable.
01:52:06.520
Number one, for parents and children of conservatives throughout the country,
01:52:11.960
We should know exactly what's going on and what happened, what happened to this young woman.
01:52:19.400
We're going to be back here at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time tomorrow.
01:52:22.260
Matt Boyle of Breitbart and others were absolutely jam-packed already.
01:52:26.820
We're going to cover to the speech and so much more that is going on,
01:52:29.840
including this investigation at Brown University and in Savannah.
01:52:33.860
We're going to leave you now with the right stuff, pump you up late in the evening.
01:52:38.560
We want to thank everybody, all the Warren Posse, Real America's Voice audience,
01:52:43.800
We tried to present some of the best analyst observers, political operatives.
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We'll see you back here tomorrow morning, 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time,