00:04:30.000Well, hello, everyone. Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.
00:04:52.180Welcome to tonight's edition of the Goldie Show. Now I was supposed to speak about Iranians in
00:05:01.560occupied Iran and the messages that they have been putting out since the internet has been
00:05:09.280restarted and Iranians are now reconnected with the rest of the world. And if you didn't already
00:05:17.900catch it. Earlier today, I did make a video like a teaser video where I shared some of their
00:05:27.180messages. And you know, I had a whole live stream planned out for this evening. However, I have to
00:05:35.780put that on hold. Because if you've probably been watching the news, I actually just finished
00:05:43.860watching Jesse Waters on Fox News. There are explosions, more explosions being reported
00:05:54.180in occupied Iran in Bandar Abbas. So let me show you where Bandar Abbas is.
00:06:04.580Let me pull it up here on my screen. And I wish I'd started earlier so that we could watch Jesse
00:06:11.380Waters live together. But I think he's going to do a replay. So we'll definitely, definitely
00:06:18.420watch the replay when it goes live on Fox News' YouTube channel. But here we go. This
00:06:28.600is Bandit Abbas. Let me pull this up on the screen. So this is Iran. How do I do this?0.86
00:06:41.380Okay, so this is a map of Iran here, and Bandarabos is right there.
00:06:48.700So if I zoom in, right, Bandarabos is a port city.
00:06:53.200It's a very, very important and major port city.
00:06:57.660And it's right where the Strait of Hormuz is.
00:07:01.380And Bandarabos is home to a lot of IRGC bases, targets, and activity.
00:07:13.860So let's go to some of the breaking news.
00:07:18.200And then we're going to dive into President Trump's cabinet meeting today.0.82
00:07:23.120Because I have a feeling that President Trump's cabinet meeting and also his truth social posts, right, they're all basically saying the same thing, that President Trump is not going to wait around and President Trump is not going to allow the Islamic regime to delay and to use the same tactics that they have used in the past.0.53
00:07:50.000so I have bookmarked a few tabs here so let's just dive right in um Jesse Waters had a whole0.93
00:08:01.440segment on this let me just see I think that he will be like I think he's going to be doing a
00:08:08.540premiere like he did yesterday let me just double check yes oh perfect okay so Jesse Waters is going
00:08:16.160to here you go so if you look on YouTube Jesse Waters I think he's going to repeat like he's
00:08:22.540going to rebroadcast what I think he's going to talk about it at 9 30 so we have to wait about
00:08:32.68050 minutes or so but we're going to tune in to Sean Hannity anyway because Sean Hannity will
00:08:37.660have some updates for us but let me just go to the clips really quickly and then we're going to dive
00:08:43.380right in. So this is what, let me just make my screen smaller here for a moment. So here's what
00:08:51.700Jesse Waters literally just said moments ago. We just carried out a new wave of strikes in Iran,
00:08:59.680the Pentagon confirming to Fox that U.S. forces struck four Iranian drones posing a threat to
00:09:06.020the strait. CENTCOM also bombing an Iranian military site that was seconds away from launching
00:09:11.720a fifth drone we're told these strikes were purely defensive and intended to maintain the ceasefire
00:09:18.040quote unquote this comes just after the president called a high stakes cabinet meeting at the white
00:09:22.920house today the main topic iran news alert we just carried out a new wave of strikes so
00:09:29.560we're this so this entire cabinet meeting we're gonna watch it and we're gonna go through it
00:09:34.520obviously we're going to um skip the parts that are not about iran and the islamic regime but i
00:09:40.600have that video lined up and we're going to watch the whole thing so that we can analyze it together
00:09:46.600um because again as a former politician this stuff is my bread and butter i love i love doing
00:09:53.180this stuff i'm like a political nerd in that sense so this is the first video that i wanted
00:09:57.300to share so jesse waters just confirmed so let's listen to that again news alert we just carried
00:10:01.840out a new wave of strikes in iran the pentagon confirming to fox that u.s forces struck four
00:10:07.480Iranian drones posing a threat to the straight. CENTCOM also bombing an Iranian military site
00:10:13.580that was seconds away from launching a fifth drone. We're told these strikes were purely
00:10:18.580defensive and intended to maintain the ceasefire, quote unquote. This comes just after the president
00:10:24.720called a high stakes cabinet meeting at the White House today. The main topic, Iran.
00:10:30.000Okay. And we're going to get to that momentarily. So there's that. And then here's another
00:10:35.900uh news clip this is cnn sorry this is fox news as well this is target missile launch sites and
00:10:42.900boats in southern iran sitcom describes it as self-defense strikes the strikes were conducted
00:10:48.400in an area of bandar abbas where iran's main naval base is located so wait i think this one's old
00:10:54.780sorry yeah this is may 26 sorry this one's old because i remembered how she pronounced bandar
00:11:00.160bus and i've seen that clip before okay here we go this is the more recent one this is the one i
00:11:04.660wanted to actually share with you guys out of farce okay what's that let me close that okay
00:11:12.460so this is from cnn out of farce okay they are reporting along the strait of hormuz
00:11:17.940a series of three explosions near bonder abbas so that is obviously right off on the iranian side
00:11:23.840of the strait so this is days after there was supposedly a deal then there were u.s they say
00:11:30.840defensive strikes. Today, Trump threatens Oman. But is there any strategy here? If you had a
00:11:37.140farce, okay, their report. So CNN is confirming that as well. Now, there's some rumors. But I
00:11:44.620mean, again, like, all of this is like, unconfirmed. I'm not a big fan of speculation and
00:11:51.640rumors. But I mean, this could be true. It could not be true. So I mean, take this with a grain
00:11:56.940of salt because it says, early speculation suggests Brigadier General Ali Azmayi, the newly
00:12:04.880appointed commander of the IRGC Navy, may have been targeted and possibly eliminated during the
00:12:12.180Bandar Abbas strikes. So if we go to our boom boom bingo sheet, okay, let me pull up our boom
00:12:21.900boom bingo sheet. So where's the Navy? Where's the Navy? Because we got the Navy guy.
00:12:36.860Quits force. Best siege. Navy. Tang City. So if we go to our boom boom bingo sheet,
00:12:44.520Tang Sidi was eliminated by the United States and Israel. Tang Sidi,
00:12:54.800he was the guy that was going around and gloating that the Islamic regime Navy is top of the line0.95
00:13:05.220and that they can easily defeat the United States.0.69
00:13:14.140He was boom-boomed, I think, sometime back in March.
00:13:17.580So this guy was pretty much boom-boomed right away.
00:13:20.400Actually, I can probably find the post here.
00:42:10.060You know, everyone would say, oh, the war is just killing us right now.
00:42:13.280Well, we polled the war over the weekend.
00:42:15.140And as the president stayed at the White House, his numbers actually got better on the war.
00:42:18.840And when he took action on Sunday, they really got better.
00:42:22.080So it just tells you, you don't know where this war is going to end up, and it could end up being a leading issue in favor of the Republicans once Trump gets this done.
00:42:32.120He saves us from nuclear weapons, potentially in Iran.
00:42:36.060As far as the economy and the like, it's going to take some time to bounce back.
00:42:39.760But I think the president's very persuasive, obviously very persuasive.
00:42:43.880the members of the Republican senatorial leadership had better get in line and take
00:42:49.820a message tonight from what is happening, because they are probably the biggest problem we have right
00:42:54.960now in seeing reelection for the Senate in this upcoming contest. Yeah, I want to talk to you
00:43:00.980about that more in a minute, but let me bring in Charlie. Historical trends show that the party in
00:43:05.320power usually would lose seats in a midterm. I don't know if anything conventional applies when
00:43:13.220when Donald Trump's involved, do you? No, he manages to turn everything on its head.
00:43:21.280And it's not just a midterm, it's the midterm of a second term for the administration. So it's
00:43:28.300even, you know, those elections are usually absolute wipeouts. And you would think it would
00:43:35.160be even more so given the fact that it is a second term that happened after a four-year interregnum.
00:43:43.220If you had asked me at the beginning of the year what was going to happen, I would have told you with great confidence that Republicans were going to lose both chambers.
00:43:50.880There's just no way because of those historical trends you're talking about.
00:43:53.820But when you start looking at how badly the Democrats have misplayed their hand, as well as the terrific set of issues that President Trump has embraced, also the unity.
00:44:09.640What we have seen in these primaries is a unity in the Republican Party that I don't ever remember seeing.
00:44:18.560And it's that unity, again, in a midterm, in the second term of a presidency.
00:44:26.820And I think with Democrats looking at somebody like Graham Plattner in Maine, having to defend James Tallarico, having to defend candidates like Abdul Al-Sayed in Michigan, this is going to be a toxin that is going to hurt Democrat candidates running everywhere.
00:44:47.300Because, of course, they're so far out of the mainstream, out of the norm, that it becomes a national story every time they open their mouth.
00:44:56.820yeah matt let me let me ask you um we've got important center races uh are you worried about
00:45:03.780texas or iowa or maine uh uh two i'd keep my eye on that i might be concerned about a north carolina
00:45:12.500and georgia um any areas i mean so really quickly because a lot of you are asking so interregnum
00:45:19.460is a period of discontinuity gap or breathing space in a government organization or social order
00:45:26.020um it's now used broadly to describe any time without a leader or normal operations so
00:45:33.220when uh this gentleman said that uh there was an interregnum a four-year interregnum between
00:45:38.580president trump's two terms he's basically insulting joe biden by saying that uh you
00:45:43.300know the four years was um a time without a leader or normal operations probably referring
00:45:49.380to the whole auto pen situation and the fact that joe biden was just um you know his cognitive
00:51:19.100From unaffordable energy to the great American energy boom.
00:51:22.500From violence, bloodshed and chaos in our streets, as I mentioned, to record public safety from a wide open southern border, the mass invasion of our country to the most secure border in American history.0.64
00:51:33.540From woke policies that push transgender insanity and critical race theory and racism and prejudice in our schools to a world of sanity, a world of stability and a world of meritocracy.0.53
00:51:44.900On every issue, President Trump has pushed policies that are the heart and soul of the American belief system, the mainstream center of what Americans believed.
00:51:55.100And he's led with competence, with courage and with clarity.
00:51:59.020And the American people will reward that come November.
00:52:14.900All right. Breaking tonight. The U.S. just carried out another strike on an Iranian military facility.
00:52:20.420We have details coming up straight ahead. The very latest where things stand with peace negotiations.
00:52:25.720Senator Lindsey Graham, he will join us live next straight ahead.
00:52:32.020OK, so American commercials are weird. So I have Fox News monitoring it.
00:52:39.480But let me go to some of your super chats really quick during the commercial break here.
00:52:44.400And guys, I apologize for my hair. It's like really humid out today. Texas Trucker said no audio. Yeah, thank you for that. I apologize, guys. And there was an issue with the browser, but it's been resolved now.
00:52:59.360So Christian Evan Christensen says, you feeling golden today, Goldie?
00:53:38.660I do hope that she calls out the Norwegian foreign ambassador and tells him that for him to visit the Islamic regime and normalize him is very shameful.
00:53:51.760uh adam says vote republican down ballot everyone yes i agree kurt kurt schmidt goldie need to see
00:54:02.180mark levin on daniel sean book who i never heard before but he says nothing less than regime change
00:54:10.740yes i have been uh following mark levin for a long time i've shared a lot of um mark levin's
00:54:18.180live streams and podcasts on my channels, on my live streams. And yeah, Mark is great. Mark
00:54:26.280Levin really gets it. So, you know, he's, he's one of the solid ones, one of the good ones. And,
00:54:31.860you know, he's, he's always raised awareness about the Iranian people, and the plight of Iranian
00:54:39.000people. In fact, earlier today, he posted this. So, you know, he does a very good job of calling
00:54:50.580out the woke right and the Democrats. So here you can see Mark Levin shared President Trump's
00:55:03.020truth social post from earlier today that is calling out, you know, the Islamic regime0.57
00:55:08.100for their crimes of sexual abuse in Iranian prisons which surged after the ceasefire which
00:55:14.760we Iranians we know because this is what we've been dealing with for 47 years so
00:55:19.280this is unfortunately way too common so yeah Mark Levin is one of the good ones but
00:55:24.060thank you for that suggestion I will definitely definitely check it out for sure and all right
00:55:33.600Fox News is still on commercials. So let's go to some more super chats. Black Cat. Goldie is the
00:55:41.240best gender. There are two of them. No, I'm not a gender. Nope. No. There's only two genders,1.00
00:55:48.180male and female. That's it. PC says, Goldie, pray the Democrats do not return to the White1.00
00:55:57.040House for many years. Yes, I certainly pray and certainly hope so because I feel like President
00:56:01.780trump really brought the united states back from the brink of like total and utter ruin um
00:56:09.220because like the way that uh the united states was going under joe biden it you know basically
00:56:14.900reminded me a lot of um the first five six years of canada under liberal rule and unfortunately
00:56:20.980canadians um for whatever reason they keep on voting for the liberals and now canada has pretty0.85
00:56:26.420pretty much become a communist and Islamist hellhole. PC Goldie said, so PC says Islam is0.96
00:56:35.620not a religion. It's an oppressive system. I agree. Political Islam is definitely, I think,0.98
00:56:41.840an oppressive system. And I don't agree with Sharia law at all. Okay, wait, let's go back to1.00
00:56:47.300John Hannity. Against Iranian attack drones that are threatening the Strait of Hormuz.
00:56:53.600Central Command took down four drones today, eliminated a fifth before it could be launched.
00:56:58.920President Trump held a cabinet meeting at the White House today where he shared an update
00:57:03.260on the situation in Iran and spoke about the possibility of a true and lasting peace in the
00:57:09.420Mideast. Take a look. The Navy is gone. The Air Force is gone. Everything's gone. And
00:57:15.400they're negotiating on fumes. But we'll see what happens. Maybe we have to go back and finish it.
00:57:21.420maybe we don't. I'm not sure we should make the deal if they don't sign. You want to know the
00:57:25.960truth. If they don't sign to join the Abrahamic courts, I don't know that we, you know, we have
00:57:30.300countries in there already. UAE, great, great countries, bold countries. And it turned out to
00:57:37.660be so good, so effective. And so we're, you know, requesting strongly that they join. It'll be
00:57:45.640great. It'd be great for Saudi Arabia. It'd be great for Qatar. As South Carolina Senator Lindsey
00:57:52.220Graham pointed out on X earlier today, peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia would be the
00:57:57.180single biggest change in the Middle East in thousands of years. And if anyone can get it
00:58:02.480done, it is President Donald J. Trump. Here with more South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.
00:58:07.520First of all, I guess after Cassidy and Louisiana and Cornyn and Massey, I guess it's probably a
00:58:14.820really good thing that Donald Trump, again, gave you multiple full-throated endorsements for
00:58:20.760your campaign. And let the truth be told, I think you played golf and, you know, or you play golf
00:58:28.400with the president more than any single senator alive. Is that a fair statement?
00:58:34.540Yeah, because I always lose, I get invited back. So if you get nothing else out of this interview,
00:58:39.880Donald Trump endorsed Lindsey Graham. My primary is June 9th. Let's don't break his streak.
00:58:47.560So let's stand with President Trump. Let's keep his endorsement streak alive. And I am honored
00:58:53.840to have his endorsement. I've worked well with him. And I think he's the most consequential
00:58:59.200president in my lifetime. And he's cleaning up Biden's messes. Stephen Miller, who's the
00:59:04.620architect of the most secure border in the history of the country, led by President Trump's
00:59:09.320your will to make it secure, left out something. Donald Trump is dealing with a mess that Biden
00:59:15.700created for the world when he withdrew from Afghanistan. Russia invaded Ukraine, not on
00:59:21.900Trump's watch, but Biden's watch. Obama and Biden screwed Iran up and Donald Trump is fixing it.
00:59:28.760Obama gave Iran tens of billions of dollars and they took the money and they started building
00:59:33.200nuclear uranium with it, you know, weapons grade material. Biden reversed all of Trump's policies
00:59:40.880when he took over and Donald Trump stopped Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. They're the weakest
00:59:46.760they've been since 1979. They're on the verge of a peace deal because they're weak. And what
00:59:55.240Donald Trump said, President Trump said about Saudi Arabia and Israel, if you get nothing out
01:00:01.040of this interview, other than Trump endorsed me, if he can pull this off, if he can get Saudi
01:00:06.300Arabia, the center of Islam for the entire world, to recognize the Jewish state Israel,
01:00:12.960he will have ended the Arab-Israeli conflict that's been going on for thousands of years.0.70
01:00:18.480They should change the Nobel Prize to the Trump Prize. If he can do that, and I think he can,
01:00:24.280it's the biggest change in the history, in the modern history, and in the ancient history of0.99
01:00:30.480the Mideast, where the Arabs and the Jews live together, where it becomes a center of power
01:00:37.280economically, not a powder keg. And once you put Iran in a box, and he's going to do that,0.60
01:00:42.700we're going to have peace between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Nobody thought that was possible.0.92
01:00:47.400I believe it's possible. And there's one guy can do it, Donald Trump.
01:00:52.500You know, I don't think people really realize the extent. Weren't you the first person
01:00:57.600after 2020 to say, you've got to try this a third time. Would Justice Kavanaugh be on the
01:01:05.320bench if it wasn't for the relationship that you had with President Trump to fight for Justice
01:01:11.540Kavanaugh? Would the one big, beautiful story, had you not had that relationship that is very
01:01:20.780close to President Trump for almost a year. Now President Biden tried to get Saudi Arabia
01:01:36.500to join the Abraham American court. So what are we talking about? Recognizing the Jewish
01:11:31.180the president wants to personally see guys that right there that right there okay and
01:11:37.020we'll we're gonna dig into this um when we watch the full clip but the deal too wait and if they
01:11:44.660don't there may be no deal where's the pod but that part right there right where they ask they
01:11:52.360ask president trump right because remember a lot of people especially the fake stream media and you
01:11:58.660know, all the people suffering from Trump derangement syndrome, they were all saying,
01:12:03.320oh, look, President Trump is going to China. This is appeasement. You know, President Trump
01:12:08.800loves dictators, blah, blah, blah. Nothing is farther from the truth. And President Trump,
01:12:15.400even and this is what a lot of people I mean, not you guys, because, you know, you guys are
01:12:20.540obviously very intelligent. And, you know, you know what's going on. But for people who don't
01:12:26.740watch my geopolitical analysis. A lot of these people just, I don't know, they pretend like
01:12:33.360they're armchair experts, pretty much. They pretend like they know what's going on.
01:12:37.740They see President Trump, you know, shaking hands with Putin, or Xi Jinping, or, you know,
01:12:45.000even the dictator of North Korea. And, you know, he says, I respect them. Just because you respect
01:12:51.680someone doesn't mean that you like them, right? You respect their position. You respect the fact
01:12:58.040that they have authority or power or whatever the case may be, right? You can respect your enemy,
01:13:03.620but they're still your enemy. A lot of people mistake President Trump saying, you know,
01:13:08.440yeah, this guy's, you know, a strong person or I respect them or, you know, whatever.
01:13:14.960And they just automatically assume that that means that President Trump is saying,
01:13:19.860oh, I like this person. And that's because they don't have the cognitive ability to understand
01:13:26.480nuance, right? They also don't have the cognitive ability to understand how business works and how
01:13:35.760politics works, right? And so President Trump, first and foremost, is a businessman. And then
01:13:42.280he's a politician. And I think that's why he's actually a very successful politician, because
01:13:48.280he doesn't play by the political rules, right? He acts more like a businessman, right? He's someone
01:13:55.160who wants to, you know, make deals. And when he takes that business-minded approach to politics,
01:14:01.840it catches a lot of these world leaders off guard. Because as you can see, right, like President
01:14:08.980Trump went to Beijing and China pretty much rolled out the red carpet for him. And now,
01:14:18.280So flat out, and, you know, and China probably thought, okay, like, oh, President Trump, like, he's gonna, you know, do whatever we want. Oh, maybe President Trump actually thinks that we're allies or something, right? And then so, but President Trump knows that China and Russia have a vested interest in keeping the Islamic regime alive.
01:14:39.660President Trump knows that China and Russia have been supporting the Islamic regime secretly behind the scenes.0.58
01:14:46.260So now when, you know, China and Russia come out and they're like, oh, maybe we can come help take the uranium.
01:14:52.140You could see President Trump just flat out with no hesitation at all whatsoever, just flat out comes out and says no.
01:29:17.620So, this is Oriyameh, the previous Shah of Iran, the father of the current Shah of Iran.
01:29:38.620So, our airport, the real name of our airport is Oriyameh International Airport.
01:29:47.620Um, just like, you know, everything else when it comes to the communists and the woke progressive left and, you know, the jihadis and, you know, the invaders, they love to rename things.
01:30:03.680Because it's all about, um, historical revisionism.
01:30:07.660It's all about, um, the, uh, erasure of identity and culture.
01:30:14.340uh it's actually happening in canada at a rapid rate they're literally renaming universities
01:30:21.700they're they're renaming streets they're renaming metro stations or whatever like these you know
01:30:27.860random communists come in and you know it's it's all about like dei and virtue signaling and
01:30:35.040whatever the case might be they're they're basically demonizing canada's history right
01:30:42.300So, yeah. And what I'm seeing happening in Canada right now, this is scary. As an Iranian, this is scary because we've already seen this happen in our own country.
01:31:00.000and they've renamed so many things to like Khomeini, Khabar al-Margish, you know, Palestine.
01:31:09.200They've literally taken like so many streets and squares and they've renamed it to Palestine
01:31:14.620Square, right? Palestine Square. What the heck does Palestine have to do with an ancient
01:31:21.700non-Muslim civilization, right? So again, this is how the foreign occupiers come.0.96
01:31:30.000and they take over right they change your flag they change your street names they change the0.93
01:31:35.760building names they change the institution names they change it all right so um thank you for the
01:31:45.040super chat but we're not going to rename anything to gamari international um we are what i can
01:31:53.040guarantee you that what's going to happen is as soon as the islamic regime is overthrown we are
01:31:59.360going to reclaim the proper and original names of every single one of these locations that has some
01:32:12.560sort of Durka jihadi name because those are the names of the foreign invaders and they're not even
01:32:21.520the ones who built these places so um 100 when iran is free we will rename our international
01:32:30.400airport we're going to reclaim the original name which is audio meh international airport
01:32:37.920and i cannot wait i cannot wait to land in audio meh international airport in a free iran
01:32:48.000okay um okay yes i did try the olive oil i only had a third of that so adam says i saw a video
01:32:59.300on instagram of a man in vancouver being stopped by the police psychologist for his mental psych
01:33:04.660eval evaluation canada is getting scary yeah canada's becoming a pretty wild place
01:33:11.580uh william marsh says goldie always calls them as she sees them that is true i do
01:33:19.280um push-ups what's rubio doing in armenia is it iran related um yes and no i mean rubio probably
01:33:30.480went to armenia maybe just to give them a heads up because armenia has sort of been close with
01:33:35.520like the armenian government has been close with the islamic regime um but a lot of these
01:33:41.300countries have to be close by necessity because it's a matter of survival for them. My understanding
01:33:49.900is the trip to Armenia was basically more to focus on trade and securing that relationship
01:33:58.480and all that. I have a feeling that there were conversations about Iran because I'm sure a lot
01:34:06.140of countries in the region are probably feeling a little, little uneasy because everyone sees the
01:34:13.560writing on the wall, which is regime change. So I probably have a feeling Rubio went there to kind
01:34:19.640of maybe talk about that a little bit, kind of how, you know, President Trump went to China
01:34:24.720to basically tell Beijing exactly what's going to happen with Iran and basically tell Beijing
01:34:33.460to stay out of it. So I think with the trip to Armenia, it's probably a little bit more friendly.
01:34:38.320You know, President Trump actually also posted about it on Truth Social. And, you know, he said
01:34:42.620he actually had a very nice, nice comment about Armenia. Let me bring that up for you guys. So
01:34:50.200here you go. So Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia, a great friend and leader,
01:35:00.500is making his country strong, wealthy, and very secure.
01:35:04.240Nikol completely shares my vision of peace and prosperity for Armenia
01:36:53.100No, I'm joking. I'm just teasing you guys. Push-ups. I'll tell you what a kilometer is. Un-American. Whoa. Guys, all right. You guys can stick to your imperial system. All good. Guys, this is going to be a war we'll never win. That's fine. This is a battle. You know what? We're just going to have to, you know what? Guys, let's just call a ceasefire. Ceasefire. Ceasefire. Ceasefire pending the outcome of negotiations. How about that?
01:37:23.100um the real spec uh says mark levin will be on sean hannity's podcast tomorrow oh that's
01:37:32.860really interesting okay thank you for that um i will i'll check that out for sure
01:37:38.560um mark dennis fritz um says thank you for the lessons today goldie kamari aziz thank you i
01:37:46.620appreciate that. You're very welcome. Chase Kirilenko says, the mullahs took note of the
01:37:53.360USSR erasing history. Yeah, absolutely. The Islamic regime literally took the playbook,
01:38:00.440like literally took the Russian communist playbook, 100%, which is a shame. But you know what?0.96
01:38:09.440it's actually not surprising because Khomeini and a lot of Khomeini's supporters were actually
01:38:16.820trained and funded by the Soviets, right? So Jimmy Carter, so here's the thing, the reason that Jimmy
01:38:24.860Carter, the peanut farmer, the idiotic peanut farmer, supported the Ayatollah, the pedophile0.99
01:38:32.220Ayatollah is because Jimmy Carter was somehow convinced that in order to protect the rest of1.00
01:38:39.480the world from the communists, they needed to create a religious belt. And so that religious0.86
01:38:46.240belt would, you know, be sort of the barrier because, you know, communism and religion
01:38:51.840supposedly don't mix. However, Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer, and all his, you know, Democrats
01:38:58.560were so idiotic and stupid that they didn't realize that the one thing that communists1.00
01:39:05.540and Islamists have in common is their mutual hatred for the West. And so that's called the1.00
01:39:14.460unholy alliance of the red and the black. And the unholy alliance of the red and the black,0.96
01:39:19.360that alliance between, you know, communists, Marxists, and, you know, the woke progressive0.91
01:39:23.660left, and the Islamic jihadis, right? That was actually coined by the Shah of Iran, right? This
01:39:34.740very smart, very distinguished gentleman, the previous Shah of Iran, Shah and Shah Ariyamir,0.95
01:39:42.600he coined that term, the unholy alliance of the red and the black. You know, now some people
01:39:47.400in the United States, call it the unholy alliance of the, you know, green and red and green or
01:39:53.920something, right? And, you know, they pretend like they invented this concept. No, the Shah of Iran
01:39:59.860was talking about the unholy alliance of the red and the black back in the 60s, okay? He was0.96
01:40:06.960literally 70 years ahead of his time because he knew back then the dangers of Islamism and1.00
01:40:14.600communism. And Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer, may he burn in hell. He thought that the religious1.00
01:40:27.200ayatollah would actually be a better ally for the United States instead of the guy that literally0.93
01:40:34.540gave the United States oil in 1973 when all the Arab Muslim countries refused to, right? Like,0.91
01:40:43.040how idiotic, like how stupid can, that's the other thing. The Islamic coup d'etat happened in1.00
01:40:49.6201979. The Arab oil embargo happened in 1973. So in 1973, the Arab Muslim countries refused
01:41:01.740to give the United States oil because the United States was supporting Israel. Okay. And the Arab0.84
01:41:08.020Muslim countries didn't like that. Six years later, Jimmy Carter, the idiotic peanut farmer,1.00
01:41:16.040had this genius idea that Iran would be a better ally if the Shah of Iran, the only person who0.99
01:41:28.320was providing oil to the United States when all the Arab countries were not because of Islam,0.68
01:41:34.640and, you know, the Shah was not an Islamic person, right?
01:41:38.840He was a normal, modern, secular, democratic states person.
01:41:43.560Jimmy Carter thought that replacing the only ally of the United States
01:41:47.720with another, you know, Islamic jihadi ideology
01:41:59.420And by the way, Khomeini and all of his supporters, a lot of their ideology comes from the Soviets, because in fact, the Soviets were secretly behind behind the scenes pushing for the Islamic regime to take over because the Shah, the Shah of Iran was a staunch anti-communist.
01:42:21.640And the Shah of Iran had actually banned communism in Iran because he recognized the danger that communism and that communist ideology posed.
01:42:31.460And keep in mind, back in the 70s, Iran shared a border with the USSR, right?
01:43:00.800So, during the 1970s, Iran, as you can see, like literally, Iran was the gatekeeper between the USSR and the rest of the world, like the rest of the world over here.0.62
01:43:16.920that's why the shah of iran had banned communism because you see you see here that's where armenia
01:43:28.020is armenia georgia like all these countries right now they didn't exist before because they were
01:43:36.360overtaken by the communists the shah of iran saw what was happening to all these other countries
01:43:43.800including Armenia, and, you know, Kazakhstan, and, you know, all these other places.
01:43:50.480What's that? Oh, Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is up here as well, right? So Azerbaijan on this side,
01:43:56.600Armenia on this side, right? All taken over by the Soviets. They'd all fallen under the Iron0.86
01:44:03.740Curtain. And the Shah of Iran, that's literally why he banned communism, because the communists
01:44:11.040were being funded and trained by the soviets to try and destabilize iran so that iran could fall0.69
01:44:23.040under the iron curtain unfortunately they were not successful or sorry not unfortunately fortunately0.95
01:44:31.760they weren't successful when the shah was around but unfortunately unfortunately they were able to0.81
01:44:39.360infiltrate Islamist jihadi elements and basically say, let's unite on our anti-America hatred.
01:44:50.160Why do you think that prior to 1979, Iran was an ally of the United States? But then after 1979,
01:45:01.040when the Islamic regime took over, Iran became, or the Islamic regime, I should say, the Islamic
01:45:07.040regime occupying Iran, was an ally of the USSR, right? So Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer,0.55
01:45:17.400thought that by turning Iran into an Islamic, religious, fundamentalist, third world,
01:45:26.520theocratic hellhole governed by Sharia law, that this would somehow create a religious belt0.65
01:45:33.720that would prevent the spread of communism.
01:46:01.740including the blood of the Iranian people, because we Iranians have been suffering0.99
01:46:08.120for that idiotic decision by Jimmy Carter back in the late 1970s, which again, I find0.97
01:46:18.820absolutely mind boggling because literally six years prior to that, six years prior to that,0.97
01:46:25.000the only country willing to give oil to the United States and the only country not involved in the
01:46:33.340Arab oil embargo was Iran. I mean, obviously, we're not Arab. So we would never be part of
01:46:38.760some like jihadi, you know, Muslim coalition to, you know, attack the United States and Israel,
01:46:45.340right? Because that's just not us Iranians. Jimmy Carter, you would think you would think he would0.89
01:46:50.480know that. Like that was only six years ago. It wasn't like that long ago from 1979. And yet
01:46:57.760here we are today. But yeah. Okay. A few more super chats and then we will get to President
01:47:05.920Trump's cabinet meeting because I really, really want to watch that. Okay. So Artin says,
01:47:14.480um let me just share the tab here so I don't forget okay so Artin says do you think Trump
01:47:24.220is using negotiations just to buy more time and making sure they have a good plan to attack the
01:47:33.920Islamic regime even harder um that could be part of it that could be part of it I mean I
01:47:40.960I don't know. I don't know. But it's definitely a possibility. I wouldn't put it past him. Because, you know, ultimately, President Trump, he is a winner. And President Trump wants to make sure that all the pieces are aligned. So, yeah, I do believe that.0.96
01:48:05.000And when we watched the cabinet meeting today, you can see that rhetoric in the language.
01:48:16.220Like the language is very, very strong.
01:48:19.200President Trump has made it very clear that if the operations resume, it's going to be even stronger and more intense than before.
01:48:29.740William Marsh says, what would we do without Goldie?
01:48:33.120probably go to 2C. Yeah. I mean, I watch 2C's live streams all the time. 2C's fantastic.0.52
01:48:39.800Guys, everyone, if you're not already doing so, make sure that you're subscribed to 2C TV because
01:48:47.620he is fantastic and he gives all the latest and breaking, right? So yeah, make sure that you
01:48:56.260subscribe to 2C TV. He's got all the latest, as you can see. He just streamed two hours ago,
01:49:03.980Explosion in Tehran. You know, yesterday, US strikes in Tehran. So yeah, you definitely want
01:49:12.240to watch 2C TV. I do. I think 2C is fantastic. And everyone needs to go follow him. He's one of
01:49:22.280very few reliable breaking news sources on Iran in English. We don't have a lot of those. So
01:49:31.160Tusi is a gem. He's also really nice. He's super funny too. Okay.
01:49:43.000BoF2 says, the guy in this profile pic sure is handsome. Couldn't resist. Thanks. Okay.
01:49:52.280yeah I mean I don't know who that guy is but yeah sure thank you Gummy Senpai
01:50:03.760says hi new fan here thank you for your coverage analysis I have been learning
01:50:09.720about Iran and Middle East history for years as a converted leftist since youth0.97
01:50:16.100please keep fighting against these Islamists and commies free Iran oh0.99
01:50:20.620Oh, thank you. Thank you so much for being here. And don't worry about the converted left part.1.00
01:50:33.400You know, there's like this saying, the saying that goes, if you're not on the left, when you're
01:50:39.960young, you don't have a heart. And if you're not on the right, when you're older, you don't have a
01:50:47.440brain. So generally, everyone kind of starts out on sort of the left, because, you know, oh,
01:50:54.280just the narrative and the rhetoric from the from the left, it just seems like so amazing and so
01:51:00.800good, right? Like, I mean, when I was younger, like, you know, we're talking like 20 years ago
01:51:05.720now, you know, I was totally like left leaning. And like, I voted, I think even at one point,
01:51:12.460I voted for like the Green Party or something. I don't know, like, it was just, I don't know,
01:51:15.920was just like oh we need to save the environment right like we need to text people to save the
01:51:20.640environment and that's before i actually knew anything about the economy or anything like that
01:51:24.720and then you know as i got older and then you know i went to law school and you know um
01:51:29.120me you know kind of learned how the world worked i was like oh my gosh like everything that like
01:51:35.440the the these leftist parties have been um sharing is just it's wild it's basically communism right
01:51:43.040So, yeah, eventually, you know, I got a brain and, you know, I would say probably like I was I was around, I think I was like 24 or 25 when I pretty much became like a staunch conservative.
01:51:55.980So, yeah, like the first the first six years of like my voting life.
01:52:00.720So from like the age of 18 to about 24, I was like pretty much like a lefty.
01:52:05.860And then around 24, I became a conservative.
01:52:09.960So, yeah, it's just kind of how it goes.
01:52:13.040uh treetop music says i don't even like olives normally however i support my local
01:52:22.880persian restaurant and why are your olives so amazing um so that's because um northern iran
01:52:32.600is like this lush um subtropical rainforesty type area um
01:52:40.500and we have the best olives sorry greek people i know like like the the greeks and the persians
01:52:51.500get into this fight all the time because greek people say that they have the best olives guys
01:52:58.920i've been to greece and yes um the your olives are phenomenal delicious right so good like you
01:53:10.000you cannot go wrong with Greek olives. However, however, Iranian olives are something else.
01:53:20.620We literally have olive stores, okay, where it's a store and it's just different kinds of olives.
01:53:31.700And I love, I love, I love Iranian olives. Why are they so good? I don't know, because Iranian
01:53:39.120olives are the best in the world. Similar to how Iranian pomegranates are the best in the world.
01:53:46.400By the way, if you guys didn't know, pomegranates actually originate from Iran. That's why we have
01:53:52.680the best pomegranates as well. But yeah, there you go. So I don't know, man. Oh gosh, like this
01:53:58.940is just making my mouth water now. Like now I'm craving olives. This is not good. But look at
01:54:03.840this. Could you just imagine, could you just imagine going into a store and it's all literally
01:54:08.800just like different kinds of olives, you know, and like prepared in different ways with like
01:54:15.020different herbs and spices and whatever. Oh my gosh. Oh yeah. Saffron's another big one. Um,
01:54:21.160pomegranates, olives, saffron. Oh man. My mouth is watering now. I want olives.
01:54:29.680anyways thank you thank you for that um comment okay
01:54:37.260and last super chat before we go to president trump's cabinet meeting pushup said i don't
01:54:46.220think that's accurate i can't find a source for that claim about carter thought islam would block
01:54:51.540communism most former carter admin officials report basically a vietnam syndrome of self
01:54:59.560doubt. Okay, that's because the Carter officials are backtracking. And they're basically trying to
01:55:08.960legitimize, legitimize the reason for why they made that idiotic mistake. But when you speak0.99
01:55:21.340to a lot of other analysts, and I'll see if I can find this for next time, like I've spoken about
01:55:25.580this before. And I've shared some references, I don't have it on hand right now. But like,
01:55:32.240Jimmy Carter thought that he was going to create a religious belt. And one of the main reasons
01:55:37.880Jimmy Carter supported the Ayatollah was because, you know, it was confirmed to him that the Ayatollah
01:55:46.740is not a communist. And everyone thought that, you know, a religious belt, or Jimmy Carter,
01:55:51.940thought a religious belt could block communism from spreading because communism and, you know,
01:56:00.940religion are inherently, they inherently clash. However, communism and Islamism work very well1.00
01:56:07.420together until one side ends up boom booming the other side. But I'll see if I can find that1.00
01:56:13.360for another time. Okay, let's go to the cabinet meeting now because I've been meaning to watch
01:56:21.620this cabinet meeting all day. I will skip through the parts that are not about Iran. So just bear
01:56:29.260with me, please. We have a lot of very happy people around the table because we're a great
01:56:36.260team. Oh, okay. Sorry. One more really quick. So Mike says, thanks for everything you do. I have
01:56:43.080learned so much and I like the little bit of wild thing hair today. It looks great. Blessings for
01:56:49.840a free Iran. Thank you. Yeah, guys, I mean, this is just like my natural hair. I just, I don't0.99
01:56:55.880really strain it anymore, because now we're getting into the summer. And you know, the summer season,
01:57:00.500it's sort of, you know, hot and humid. And even if I was going to strain my hair, it would get
01:57:05.980frizzy anyways. So it's not like wild hair. It's just this is just like my natural hair. It's just
01:57:11.660curly, right? So I don't know. I don't know what to tell you guys. This is this is like, this is
01:57:18.800like summer Goldie because you guys have all been dealing with winter Goldie, right? Winter Goldie
01:57:23.360was like, you know, October, November, December, you know, and now we're into the summer. So my
01:57:30.420hairstyle changes with the seasons, I guess. What do I say? But yeah, thank you. And I'm glad that
01:57:36.500you've learned a lot from my channel and the videos. It's what I what I try to do. And of course,
01:57:42.140the reason I share all this is to make sure that after you watch a video, I can save and now you
01:57:47.400know and on that note let's go to the cabinet meeting now we have a lot of very happy people
01:57:58.460around the table because we're a great team it's been a tremendous period of time for our country
01:58:03.740and things are going very well a number of jobs we have more people working today than we've ever
01:58:09.300had before in the history of our country and many other things and i have a few words to say to you
01:58:15.600that i think will be helpful last night was incredible not only texas but so many other
01:58:21.840places the numbers were fantastic and they've really been that way for a year if you look
01:58:29.360it's hundreds of people won and almost nobody didn't win so but last night was very uh very
01:58:38.520powerful so i'm thrilled to welcome everyone to the 12th cabinet meeting of our administration
01:58:45.040and we're doing something that no administration's ever done,
01:58:48.580we're always letting the press join us because we're very open and transparent.
01:58:53.500I like the word transparent, but we're more transparent than any administration in history.
01:58:58.780No, to the best of my knowledge, press has never been invited ever to a cabinet meeting for any reason at all.
01:59:08.260Guys, pay attention to who is on either side of President Trump, right?
01:59:15.040the two most hawkish people on the islamic regime pete hexath and marco rubio right this is important
01:59:26.480because in these sorts of meetings um the president and his team right and it you know
01:59:35.600let's say you know president in the united states but you know for example in canada
01:59:39.760you know it's the prime minister or if it's provincial like the premier you know whoever's like
01:59:44.480um at the top right the person at the top and their their administrative team around them
01:59:52.240um they decide who sits where right so it's not like people just randomly sit wherever they want
02:00:00.160to so at a at cabinet meetings people's seats are designated so there's a seating chart and
02:00:07.680a seating layout and um president trump's team determines who sits next to him and you know the
02:00:17.600order of the seating so this is a very deliberate deliberate choice especially with the camera
02:00:26.480framing right and they could have chosen right like the white house could have chosen while
02:00:33.280President Trump is speaking to just zoom in on him and just have the camera frame him but the
02:00:40.980fact that the camera framing includes Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio and let me just go see like if you
02:00:49.620if you look throughout the entire thing right like I'm just I'm just fast-forwarding ahead
02:00:53.680really quickly like if you look throughout the entire thing every single time President Trump
02:00:59.560is speaking, there's always Marco Rubio and Pete Hexeth in the shot, in the frame, right? It's
02:01:10.200never President Trump alone. That is really important, because when you look at a lot of,
02:01:18.040when you look at a lot of these sort of, you know, meetings or statements or press conferences or
02:01:23.600whatever, oftentimes the, you know, the leader, whoever it is, the framing is just on them,
02:01:35.340like the camera zooms in because they want that person to be the center of attention and the
02:01:41.960focus. But the fact that President Trump's team has made a deliberate choice to include both
02:01:49.540marco rubio and pete hexath in the camera frame at all times like that's not by accident that
02:01:59.300is a deliberate choice okay so i just wanted to point that out as well
02:02:04.100we have a lot of very happy people around the table because we're a great team
02:02:15.340It's been a tremendous period of time for our country, and things are going very well.
02:02:34.520Not only Texas, but so many other places.
02:02:38.260Yeah, for people asking about the vice president, the vice president, I believe,
02:02:42.580he sits right opposite of President Trump.
02:02:45.340So, J.D. Vance is on the opposite side of President Trump. That's just how it works. That's just the norm. That's not like a political statement or anything like that. That's not a diss on J.D. Vance or nothing like that. J.D. Vance always sits right across from President Trump because it's the president on one side and the vice president on the other.
02:03:15.340Those were fantastic. And they've really been that way for a year. If you look, it's hundreds
02:03:23.540of people won and almost nobody didn't win. So, but last night was very, very powerful.
02:03:33.520So I'm thrilled to welcome everyone to the 12th cabinet meeting of our administration.
02:03:37.900And we're doing something that no administration's ever done. We're always letting the press
02:03:43.520join us because we're very open and transparent you like the word transparent wait was vance on
02:03:49.840the other side of headset no i don't i don't think vance was on the other side of pete hegseth
02:03:57.360vance would be opposite president trump all right well let's let's let's wait for a zoom out and see
02:04:04.880where that is because if if jd vance was like on this side of pete hegseth that would be weird
02:04:11.920because jd vance is always across from president trump maybe you're mistaking someone else with
02:04:17.040jd vance because jd vance would be opposite president trump we're more transparent than any
02:04:24.720any administration in history no to the best of my knowledge press has never been invited ever
02:04:29.920to a cabinet meeting for any reason at all and uh it's an honor to have you this team has achieved
02:04:37.520more than most other administrations achieve in eight years we took the most dangerous unsafe
02:04:44.560violent and open border in the world anywhere in the world there's no border like the border we had
02:04:50.240and created the most secure border in the history of our country we had no people 12 months now no
02:04:56.080people reported in the last 12 months came in illegally zero illegal aliens admitted to the
02:05:02.480the United States in the last 12 months. And that's those charts are made by, you would say,
02:05:07.200politically unfriendly people. And the reason they don't come in is because nobody comes up
02:05:12.020because they know that they're going to be turned away. And if they get in, they're going to be
02:05:16.200moved out right away. So it's been zero. You're the one that do you do the reports. I'm actually
02:05:21.800surprised by the number because I don't know how it can be zero. But they say it's zero for the
02:05:26.620last 12 months. In 2025, we achieved the largest drop in the murder rate ever recorded. So the
02:05:32.880murder rate was quite high and we achieved the largest drop in the murder rate ever recorded to
02:05:40.100the lowest level in 125 years. That's the year 1900. And that's despite the fact that many people
02:05:46.120came in from prisons and from very rough countries and from mental institutions and from lots of
02:05:52.860other places, drug dealers, others. They came in illegally during the Biden administration.
02:05:58.760We've gotten many of them out, but we still have some that we're looking for, quite a few that we're
02:06:03.480still looking for. But we've gotten over 11,888 murders were allowed into our country. We've
02:06:10.420gotten a lot of them out. We've gotten some, we put them in jail. We don't even trust the country
02:06:14.960to send them because they'll come back in maybe. We put them in jail. I know this is interesting,1.00
02:06:20.960but i do want to get to the iran part so um i'm just going to fast forward a little bit
02:06:27.440actually probably the best way to do this is to
02:06:34.960if i go to the transcript here let me go to the transcript okay
02:24:35.680of suspicious payments, very suspicious. Oh, you haven't seen anything yet? What do you see?
02:24:40.620I'm getting reports from Todd, from J.D. I've never seen anything like it. The kind of,
02:24:46.620just hundreds of billions of dollars were stolen, and no other administration would do what we're
02:24:53.560doing it let it go everybody was getting rich and i think we have a chance to save social security
02:25:00.920without doing anything to it by just that the numbers of fraudulent people on social security
02:25:07.300people that are 115 years old 125 years old getting payments it's funny i said no do those
02:25:16.040payments get turned back no they accept them well somebody somebody's getting the payment it's not
02:25:20.280person that's 125 years old but that's the least of it the numbers that we're finding out we have
02:25:25.720great people at social security we're going to make our social security so strong so so good
02:25:32.280that you've never seen anything like it we're going to protect i said right from the beginning
02:25:37.240we're going to protect our people in social security if the democrats ever got in you wouldn't
02:25:41.960have said social security would be bankrupt people wouldn't be getting anything last week they took
02:25:47.480down two of the largest medicaid fraud cases in minnesota history as well as the largest autism
02:25:53.480fraud case ever charged by the federal government you saw that with millions of dollars just being
02:25:58.520stolen everybody had autism everybody had autism they said it was incredible actually and i really
02:26:09.080i mean i've just seen some i see what they're doing you haven't seen anything yet so congratulations
02:26:15.880J.J. Be vicious like they are. They're violent people. They're violent, vicious scum. Before
02:26:23.160asking Vice President Vance to speak about these efforts. I mean, he's not wrong.
02:26:38.240Wow. You know who President Trump doesn't speak about that way? The Iranian people. In fact,
02:26:45.040President Trump has constantly said the Iranian people are amazing people who are being oppressed0.97
02:26:51.700and occupied by lunatics. Keep that in mind. Keep that in mind. President Trump is literally at war0.92
02:26:59.320with the Islamic regime occupying Iran, and yet he has nothing but good and positive things to say
02:27:05.660about Iranians. So just keep that in mind as well. Oof, that's rough. But I mean,1.00
02:27:12.100I mean, you know what? President Trump has every right to be upset, especially when you have this community who is literally defrauding billions of dollars of American taxpayer money.
02:27:26.780I want to express our tremendous gratitude to our outgoing director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who's a terrific person, actually.
02:27:42.100come up with some findings if we're pretty good
02:27:49.460also before we continue i was looking for this video and i found it um
02:27:58.100i'm just gonna share it i'm just gonna share it no context
02:28:07.300my browser lost audio sorry guys give me a moment
02:28:10.100it happens okay so I'm Somali I'm proud to be Somali to me being Somali isn't just eating
02:28:29.740bananas with rice it's a it's a lot it's like it's a it's a it's an interesting thing it's a
02:28:38.400It's very hard to describe what it means to be Somali and what it means to be American.
02:42:14.100Fraud task force. Sometimes there are barriers that we need to break down,
02:42:17.380agencies that need to coordinate, and I'll come to the president and say, Mr. President,
02:42:20.560I need your permission to do, he'll say, for what? For the fraud task force,
02:42:24.140And he'll cut me off and say, yes, go do it. So the fact that we have dedicated presidential leadership is really what's made this possible because it does require we've got great people around the table.
02:42:33.560But sometimes these agencies don't know how to work together at the lower level.
02:42:36.900And that's one of the things we've had to turn on and force with the fraud task force.
02:42:40.400So I want to shout out just a few all stars here. Linda at Department of Education has been amazing at finding student loan fraud.
02:42:46.880You've got people who are either illegal aliens or aren't even actually real human beings who are getting hundreds of millions of dollars from the Department of Education for student loans.
02:42:56.340We have cut that off. We found a lot. We're going to find a lot more.
02:43:00.360Scott at HUD has been amazing because a lot of the fraud that we see is housing fraud.
02:43:04.200People claiming benefits that they're not entitled to or against or sometimes completely made up people who exist purely to collect fraud, fraudulent money from the American taxpayer.
02:43:14.720Brooke at the Department of Agriculture, something I had no idea until I started this work, sir,
02:43:18.940that we send hundreds of billions of dollars to the states to administer the food stamp program.
02:43:24.300The federal government has no insight into whether those food stamps are going to people who are legally entitled or whether those people actually even exist.
02:43:32.700And so we're working on a number of mechanisms to actually force the states to verify that the people who receive these benefits are actually entitled to them.
02:49:13.780yeah okay so the only thing we have about kuwait is the the kuwait army so okay let's go back to
02:49:28.140the cabinet meeting um i will keep an eye on the situation and i'm going to monitor it um
02:49:36.380i'm just going to go off camera for a few minutes just to check a few things um and i'll be i'll be
02:49:42.500right back. But I will be here, guys, and I will be watching. But I always try to remind the
02:49:49.980American people and certainly remind the cabinet officials. By the way, Kelly at SBA has found
02:49:54.500tens of billions of dollars that were from fraudulent loans that were giving under the
02:49:58.420Biden administration. And we've now cut that off and recovered a lot of that money. So this has
02:50:02.900been a whole of government effort, Mr. President. The team really deserves a great deal of credit
02:50:06.680here. But the final point I want to make, sir, is I always try to remind the American people that
02:50:10.840fraud is fundamentally a crime with two victims. The most obvious victim are the American taxpayer.
02:50:16.040They pay their taxes. They expect the money to go where it should go. And that's not happening
02:50:20.640because the fraudsters. But there are also victims, people who benefit from these programs
02:50:25.360that don't exist if we're not actually taking care of the fraud issue. And let me just give
02:50:30.920one example to build on something you said earlier, sir. One of the people that Todd just prosecuted
02:50:35.520was a person who was collecting a lot of money from the American taxpayer to take care of elderly
02:50:41.240citizens. People who worked their entire lives, paid their taxes, should have had dignity and
02:50:46.000nobility in old age, but it was deprived from them from fraudsters who say that they're taking care
02:50:51.120of them, who collect a check to take care of them, but then abuse and neglect these people.
02:50:56.060And particularly one man who died because he wasn't getting adequate care and that guy was
02:51:01.520still collecting benefits to take care of a person who he had completely neglected. So not
02:51:06.840only do you have an American taxpayer who's paying into these programs, you have an elderly citizen
02:51:12.720deprived of his dignity because we're not going after the frauds as well. Now we are. How much
02:51:17.260money did he get? Sir, hundreds of thousands of dollars, maybe more than that. But we think that
02:51:21.800that exact type of fraud has been replayed all over our country. That particular case was outside
02:51:27.640in Minneapolis. We expect that there are tens of thousands of people who are collecting fraudulent
02:51:33.560money to take care of people and they're not actually taking care of them. We're of course
02:51:37.640going to get to the root of as much of it as we can. But again, sir, it's been, I wouldn't say
02:51:42.220fun because you find out how much people have been taken advantage of, but it's certainly very
02:51:48.620good and valuable work. So thank you for giving me the opportunity to do it. Thank you very much.
02:51:52.300Yes, sir. Attorney General? I'll just continue to talk about what the vice president was talking
02:51:57.640about. The way that we are actually, it's one thing to uncover fraud, which we've done,
02:52:04.640and that's part of it, but it's also prosecuting the bad guys that are doing it and stopping it
02:52:09.560from continuing. And that's where you have, everybody in this room has inspector generals.
02:52:14.640And for many years, these really hardworking law enforcement members would identify fraud,
02:52:19.520And nobody did anything about it. DOJ prosecuted it, but spent a very little resources on that.
02:52:24.480So what we've done just in the past 51 days, over 400 law enforcement actions in this country related to major fraud.
02:52:32.620That's search warrants. That's arrests. That's convictions. That's that's indictments that are filed.
02:52:37.940And that's just 51 days. And it's not it's not just the great prosecutors.
02:52:41.880It's the FBI agents. It's DHS and HSI agents. It's everybody in this room that has inspector generals that are now.
02:52:48.600they have been freed up. And it's because of you. It's because of the vice president saying this is
02:52:54.120going to be a priority of what we are going to do, not just the Department of Justice, even though
02:52:58.420we're the prosecutors that are putting bad guys in jail. It's also the law enforcement at every
02:53:03.880agency, FBI and DHS. And so we're already seeing results. We had a $1 billion fraud, a conviction
02:53:11.000at trial last week out of Florida. And this was an organization that was stealing from senior
02:53:16.700citizens in florida duping them there were call centers set up in the philippines and they were
02:53:21.260duping them to buy medical equipment that they didn't need that they would never get and that
02:53:25.140the taxpayers paid for and so so that's a that's a good win we arrested 15 um 15 guys in minnesota
02:53:31.980last week the vice president mentioned one of them these are people that are not they're just
02:53:36.820stealing and and many of them are here illegally and so you have people who are in this country
02:53:40.780illegally who are then taking advantage and the vice president says something a lot that resonates
02:53:45.080with me the generosity of the american people the generosity of everybody in this room the
02:53:51.780leadership to to take care of the people in this country that are the most that deserve it the most
02:53:56.240children who are supposed to get get food at school and you have men just stealing taking
02:54:00.840that money and and so that's what we're we're focused on we are standing up um as as you know
02:54:07.540mr president you you allowed us to stand up a new division of the department of justice
02:54:11.060It's our entire existence of that division is to combat what we're talking about.
02:54:15.760And then every U.S. attorney's office is now focused on it as well.
02:54:19.140So this is something that will result in a better place for every citizen in this country and save money, a lot of money.
02:54:27.520I really do appreciate the speech, but sorry for all the American viewers.
02:54:34.740I really want to get to the part about Iran because we are running a little, a little bit
02:54:40.860later than usual. Um, let me just see. Okay. Okay. All right. So we're going to have to save
02:54:56.980the second half of this for tomorrow night, which is fine, because I have a feeling that
02:55:05.280there's going to be more news and info coming out tomorrow. And that's going to make this analysis
02:55:13.220of this cabinet meeting even more interesting, because we'll be able to add more layers and
02:55:21.940context to what everyone is saying today. Obviously, we've gotten the highlights, you know,
02:55:28.220we saw the highlights on Jesse Waters and on Sean Hannity as well. So we know the highlights. But
02:55:34.780the reason that I like watching the entire thing is because I like to analyze the body language,
02:55:40.920you know, the nuances, and of course, provide some commentary and analysis. But I do have to
02:55:48.820call it a night for tonight because we're coming up to three hours getting a little bit late and
02:55:55.440I do have a long day tomorrow but I will see all of you um tomorrow for Iran Revolution Live
02:56:04.820and we're gonna continue this particular live stream in the evening um so Iran Revolution
02:56:12.280live. It goes live. Like I go live, um, every day. Um, the live stream starts at 1230, 1230
02:56:20.360PM Eastern time. But there's like about a half hour of like, you know, like a pre-show with like
02:56:26.420some, you know, music and videos and stuff. Um, but the actual show starts at 1 PM Eastern and
02:56:33.100it's from 1 PM to 3 PM Eastern. Um, and then the evening live stream, honestly, the evening live
02:56:42.000stream kind of depends on um my personal schedule and you know like some of the other things that i
02:56:48.320do usually i go live around 8 30 p.m eastern um but uh you know if if you're i know it's difficult
02:56:57.360to see like i don't think like twitch or kick um or x has like the pre-notifications or whatever
02:57:05.520but if you're subscribed on rumble or on youtube you will see the um the notification for upcoming
02:57:13.520live streams and when exactly it's going to be going live so keep an eye out um for that
02:57:18.960so i will go to your final super chats before i call it a night um and i do appreciate everyone
02:57:26.080for the questions and comments and um the chat has been fantastic tonight uh you guys are great i mean
02:57:33.840I'm loving the inside jokes. I'm loving the comments. I'm loving the feedback. I, you know,
02:57:39.440I learn a lot from you guys as well. And, you know, I know that, you know, I can't obviously
02:57:45.000respond to every single comment, but I try to read most of your comments when I can, when I'm not,
02:57:56.600you know, watching, watching the screen. So that's why I like having the comments here,
02:58:01.220like on on the screen as well because it kind of lets me sort of keep an eye on both things
02:58:07.080both things sort of at the same time um okay so Galveston 340 sent a super sticker thank you
02:58:15.620um Galveston's from Texas I know that because Gal well I'm assuming you're from Texas because
02:58:20.940Galveston Beach is in Texas I could be wrong though uh Mike says cheers to seasonal Goldie0.99
02:58:27.980and now I know yes Mike's referring to my curly hair and now you know yes because most Iranians
02:58:35.840like we have curly hair like that's just I've mentioned this before but when you look at sort
02:58:42.160of the carvings um from like Persepolis right when you look at the carvings from Persepolis
02:58:50.080you see like the way that uh their hair is depicted right so for example um you see
02:58:58.380see all the curls yeah the the curls the curls there like the beards are curly their hair is
02:59:06.280curly yeah so that's pretty much the the iranian the iranian genes come through in the summer
02:59:12.860right i can hide it in the winter i can hide it in the winter with my straight hair but
02:59:17.060once the weather starts getting hot and humid, there's no way to control the Iranian curls.0.87
02:59:23.480But yeah, there you go. Tammy Eaton4791 says, the PRC, she's referring to the People's Republic0.99
02:59:31.580of China, is in a free fall since they now must pay market prices for oil. You can't make things
02:59:40.640as cheaply if you're not getting oil at eight to 10 bucks per barrel any longer. Paper Tiger.
02:59:47.060That is an excellent point. Guys, so a long, long time ago, a long, long time ago,
02:59:55.400before I was a politician, I was an international trade lawyer. And my area of expertise was
03:00:02.740the World Trade Organization, tariffs, duties, dumping, and subsidies. And in the five years
03:00:14.000that I was doing international trade and guys like when I mean I was doing international trade
03:00:18.900I was literally immersed guys I literally represented the kingdom of Thailand at the
03:00:25.380federal court of appeal in Canada at the age of 30 and I won my case by the way I won my case
03:00:31.740um so yeah like I know like international trade law like like the back of my hand because I
03:00:39.000literally eat, live, slept and, you know, breathed it for 24 hours a day for literally five years of
03:00:48.480my life. So China's strategy has always been this. They will flood markets with one particular0.63
03:00:58.380product, and they'll flood it super cheap. And by doing so, they will destroy the domestic
03:01:08.700market. And then once all of the local domestic manufacturers are out of business, that's when
03:01:17.840China all of a sudden jacks up the price, right? And then they jack it up even higher than what
03:01:26.760the domestic prices were. And the best example that I can give you is bicycles. Now, I'm talking
03:01:38.660like 10-15 years ago. The situation might have changed, but I don't think so. But China effectively
03:01:47.900imported so many bicycles into Canada, and they dumped them. And what I mean by dump
03:01:57.340is that like, that's, that's a legal term in the international trade community. So when you dump
03:02:03.320a product, that means you bring it in and you sell it at a price that is below the manufacturing
03:02:11.240costs. So for example, if the bicycle costs $50 to make, and to
03:02:18.280ship over and everything, and if you, you know, but if you sell
03:02:23.060it for, I don't know, let's say $35, that's called dumping,
03:02:28.320because you're dumping the product at below the
03:02:34.440manufacturing costs. So that's exactly what China did to0.53
03:02:38.340bicycles in Canada. They imported so many bicycles from China, that eventually, every single bicycle,
03:02:47.100Canadian bicycle manufacturer went out of business. And then as soon as all the local manufacturers
03:02:56.140went out of business, the prices were immediately jacked up. Now we're talking 15 years ago,
03:03:04.120I obviously haven't like kept myself updated on the current status of bicycle manufacturers in Canada.
03:03:10.900So let me just do a quick, quick check.
03:03:34.120so oh yeah of course guard wow like oh like i literally search up bicycles and obviously like
03:03:47.040the garbage cbc so cbc is like the bbc it's it's literally like a state propaganda or i should say
03:03:53.980like left-wing fake stream media unfortunately it's funded by our taxpayer dollars like what1.00
03:04:00.000idiots. They're like, is it time to backpedal on bicycle import tariffs? No, no, the tariffs were1.00
03:04:06.380implemented to try and save the domestic bicycle manufacturing industry. And then this idiot1.00
03:04:13.760reporter is saying like, few manufacturers appear to benefit from the levies while cost is usually1.00
03:04:20.400passed on to consumer. No, the cost being passed on to the consumer is because the government
03:04:27.660allowed China to dump their products into Canada and effectively destroy the local economic
03:04:37.480ecosystem. You fool. Anyways, it's really annoying dealing with these, you know,1.00
03:04:44.980ignorant reporters who literally know nothing about anything. But yes, you're absolutely right.0.98
03:04:51.400So part of part of the PRC strategy in terms of, you know, being able to destroy local economies and, you know, by mass dumping their own products in there is the cheap price, the cheap cost of manufacturing.0.85
03:05:15.320And part of that cheap manufacturing cost comes from the fact that they have been getting heavily, heavily subsidized oil from the Islamic regime.
03:05:28.300Now that that's no longer at play, this is definitely going to inhibit the PRC's ability to dump products into various countries and try to destroy.
03:05:45.320the local economies. Now, this isn't, this isn't like to say that Chinese made products are bad.
03:05:53.040Absolutely not. You know, Chinese made products are excellent. I mean, those that are imported
03:06:02.060to Western countries, right? Because the Chinese products that are manufactured and imported
03:06:08.700into Western countries, they have to meet the same standards as the products that are being
03:06:18.800domestically made, right? So in terms of standard and quality and all of that, you know, it's
03:06:25.700typically higher when you know, it's, it's being imported to
03:06:30.620countries. But the issue is the dumping, right? And that's
03:06:40.180something that a lot of companies have taken advantage
03:06:42.680of. So Tammy, you're 100% right on on this, the fact that the
03:06:49.880the fact that China can no longer buy subsidized oil from the Islamic regime,0.81
03:06:57.020that will definitely impact the Chinese economy.0.99
03:07:02.020And that in and of itself may very well put a huge dampener on the mass dumping and importing
03:07:11.800of various Chinese products into, you know, Canada, USA and elsewhere.
03:07:18.060And that in and of itself will severely weaken China geopolitically, which, again, will help to position the United States as the geopolitical world power, you know, for the next century to come, at least.
03:07:38.760um david simpson says integrated yeah i think i think he's referring to the you know bananas and
03:07:51.220rice people push-up says says canuck who thinks cheese on fries is delicacy okay well first of
03:07:59.740all first of all push-ups those are fighting words second of all no one said that cheese on rice
03:08:08.280sorry, cheese on potatoes is a delicacy. Poutine or poutine, as some people call it,
03:08:18.480it's not a delicacy. You don't eat poutine when, you know, you want a delicate, fancy meal.
03:08:28.940Poutine is something that you eat usually late at night, like after, you know,
03:08:35.860you're going out drinking or whatever, right? So obviously, I don't really do that anymore. I
03:08:42.300haven't done that for a long time. But you know, in my youth, have I enjoyed a late night poutine
03:08:48.760here and there? Yes, absolutely. And by the way, it's not cheese on top. It's curds, cheese curds.
03:08:57.480There's a difference. And now you know. And guys, you don't have poutine, right? Like you Americans,
03:09:04.860you literally like I don't know you just basically take fries and you put like grated cheese and1.00
03:09:11.720gravy on top that's not poutine that's like some weird hot American mess I don't know what the
03:09:18.460heck that is but this is what poutine actually looks like it has to be poutine sauce and it0.58
03:09:25.560needs cheese curds not grated cheese like grated cheese is weird so yeah um okay and then our last
03:09:39.280super chat um rod miller says rosie needs to invite george nuri coast to coast am oh i know
03:09:48.540that guy guys i've listened to george like like you know coast to coast um a lot of times when
03:09:55.340I was working like late in the evenings as a politician, I just had the radio on, I would
03:09:59.680literally have like Coast to Coast. He talks on 600 radio stations across the world about aliens
03:10:06.920and loves rocket scientists interested in this topic. Very cool. Okay, I will pass that on.
03:10:16.520I love listening to Coast to Coast. I actually started listening to Coast to Coast because of
03:10:24.220my dad because my dad used to listen to Coast to Coast as well. But there you go. Okay, so
03:10:33.060guys, thank you everyone for tuning in to tonight's live stream where we had basically a mix
03:10:40.440of breaking news with the explosions and Bandar Abbas, United States military confirming it.
03:10:47.000We had some laughs. We had some sighs. We spoke about bananas and rice. And we began watching President Trump's cabinet meeting. And the reason that I'm watching the whole thing, again, as I explained, is because, you know, we've seen the highlights, and I get that.
03:11:04.640But I think there's more going on behind the scenes. And the fact that this cabinet meeting happened today and President Trump basically said, we're either going to have the best deal or no deal at all, right? He said, we're going to have a great deal or no deal at all.
03:11:25.860president trump said sorry president trump said we don't want a good deal we want a great deal
03:11:37.220and that's the kicker and once again tonight the united states boom boomed southern
03:11:48.020Iran, specifically targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, strategically
03:11:56.320weakening them. So let's see how this all plays out. But until then, I'll see all of you guys
03:12:03.320tomorrow. I'm Goldie Gamari, and you have been watching a live stream episode of The Goldie
03:12:12.180show. Until tomorrow, Paya and Iran, and Javid Shah.