The U.S. and U.K. strike Houthi rebels in Yemen in retaliation to their attacks on ships in the Red Sea, President Biden says the measure is meant to protect international commerce, but also he s getting criticism from within his own party. Protests erupt outside the White House over the strikes.
00:00:51.120Joe Biden is not only dumb and incompetent, he is a mental catastrophe that is leading our country to hell.
00:00:57.500We'll end up in World War III because of this man.
00:01:01.420Overseas, the U.S. and U.K. launched airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen and retaliation to their attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
00:01:09.280President Biden is defending the retaliatory attack.
00:01:13.060He says the measure is meant to protect international commerce.
00:01:16.820But also, he's getting a lot of criticism from within his own party.
00:01:20.420Protests in Yemen after the U.S. launched strikes against the Houthi rebels in the region.
00:01:24.440Anti-war protests also happened last night outside the White House over our U.S. response.
00:01:31.000Any American aggression will never go unanswered.
00:01:33.980The response to any American attack will not be at the level of the operation that was recently carried out with 24 drones and several missiles, but rather much greater.
00:01:41.860Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:04:29.580It's taking two weeks longer now to go all the way around the southern tip of Africa and to come forward.
00:04:37.300And it's the same deal, by the way, for all of the goods that we have manufactured in China that need to come across, at least pertains to Europe.
00:04:45.820Do you understand what the experts have put us into?
00:04:50.540Do you understand the spring trap that is currently being switched on right now?
00:04:57.080These have always been the choke points of globalism.
00:05:00.220And now with this escalation, guess what?
00:05:04.200Ever since we've moved past October 7th, in a post-October 7th world, the Arab world is not going to stand with the United States and the U.K. on this.
00:06:11.420Ladies and gentlemen, one of the best ways that you can support us here at Human Events and the work that we do is subscribing to us on our Rumble channel.
00:07:09.520So I understand that you're actually currently making a trip, basically, here to the swamp, to Washington, D.C.
00:07:17.800I was going to say the flora and fauna behind you there doesn't exactly look like the indigenous of Utah.
00:07:25.300So how have you found the swamp, and what are you learning here in terms of running for office there in Utah?
00:07:31.960Well, so I'm back here visiting with the Weaponization Committee and talking to people on the Judiciary Committee and others about the weaponization of three-letter agencies like the Bureau of Land Management, the FBI, and the Department of Justice.
00:07:47.940And so it's a lived experience for me, and I'm glad to be back here talking to them, and I've got a lot of people with me that are here talking about that issue.
00:08:01.160And so, you know, when I go look at Utah, and look, I was just out in Utah for, believe it or not, it was the very first time, and I went and visited our folks, our friends over at My Patriot Supply, who have a huge setup right there in Salt Lake City.
00:08:40.820A hundred percent, a hundred percent shall not be infringed.
00:08:46.860But when I was out there, I took a look over at the current governor of Utah, Spencer Cox, and I said, I'm meeting all these people in Utah.
00:08:58.520You know, this is like real salt of the earth Americans, like lots of cowboys that I'm used to.
00:09:03.620I'm a Philly guy, so I'm like, this is not my part of the world at all.
00:09:06.780But I'm loving everybody I meet until I come across Spencer Cox.
00:09:10.960Can you explain what's going on with this guy?
00:09:15.180Well, and, you know, despite personality or anything else like that, is that the policies that come through there, the love of the, you know, climate accord, the love of the Biden policy actions,
00:09:27.320the love of the national monuments, or at least the support, the unwillingness to stand up, ends up hurting people in Utah, ends up, you know, taking away jobs and roads and access.
00:09:38.380And then these agencies come in and raid communities and, you know, prosecute people.
00:09:44.520And that's, you know, that's my own lived experience was the prosecution of prosecuting people just to send a statement.
00:09:51.000You want a governor that will stand up to the federal agencies and say that's not going to happen here.
00:09:55.840Instead, we've got one that says, you know, we want to disagree better or we want to get along with the feds or the federal government is superior and we've got to do what they say.
00:10:04.780And, you know, I would say in 1896, statehood meant something to Utah, and it should mean something to us now.
00:11:08.020And they do it in the name of, you know, respect to Native Americans.
00:11:12.040And nobody has more respect for Native Americans than the Native Americans themselves who live there and the people who live close to them.
00:11:19.700It was just a power play to lock up the land.
00:11:24.080So I watched the raids happen in my community.
00:11:26.740They came in with 300 federal agents, raided the community, created this real feeling of crisis.
00:11:31.700And it was surrounding Indian artifacts.
00:11:36.240And the only solution big enough was to, you know, come in and designate a national monument.
00:11:41.960And the effect was to lock up the whole area from any further extraction.
00:11:46.340This also, by the way, has a bunch of the Uranium One claims in San Juan County.
00:11:51.640And we didn't know too much about the Uranium One deal.
00:11:54.360I knew that it had gone down with Hillary Clinton brokering the deal and the Clinton Foundation getting a $130 million donation from Frank Giustra after it happened.
00:12:03.580But anyway, after the fact, you start to see it really roll out.
00:12:08.220And now you've got these natural asset companies that are being formed.
00:12:10.800And people can see that maybe this wasn't all just, you know, fear mongering on the part of conservatives.
00:12:17.520Maybe they really are trying to take away the land and the resources and the water and the energy of these little communities.
00:12:27.420And that's something where, and I've gone up to Alaska and I've made this statement.
00:12:31.580And, you know, Uranium One, we can certainly go down the rabbit hole there, but not too far.
00:12:36.680We don't end up on certain lists, of course.
00:12:39.280But, you know, when it comes down to it, the resources of this land, which we have, whether it's Alaska, whether it's Utah, whether it's Texas, whether it's my home state of Pennsylvania and the Marcella Shale Find, those resources ought to be used for the benefit of the communities and the people who live there and the greater benefit of our country.
00:13:17.080We want everything that's involved with this.
00:13:18.960And I said, well, why don't you do it?
00:13:19.940And they say, well, the federal government won't let us do it.
00:13:21.880And then they turn around and they're selling it to foreign interests, in some cases, like our uranium, which should obviously be a national security asset.
00:13:30.680It's obviously a key strategic asset of the United States.
00:13:33.520And, of course, we know the CFIUS deal that Hillary Clinton pushed through in Uranium One.
00:13:37.600And then when it comes to our oil and gas, I also believe this is a national security interest.
00:13:42.620Go look at the Red Sea right now and the bottleneck of the choke points with the Houthis trying to bottle all of the oil up there because that's what's coming through the Red Sea.
00:13:52.960You know, the news never talks about this, about the fact that that's our shipments because that's where we get our gas from.
00:13:58.880You know, it's not just the doesn't just magically appear at the pump, ladies and gentlemen.
00:14:02.040So it's got to come through the Red Sea.
00:14:03.860And the Houthis know this. They can strap bombs to, like, flying lawnmowers, these cheap-made drones.
00:14:10.100And we have to send up, what, a million-dollar missile to take it out.
00:14:13.020So we've got to do all this stuff with the carrier battle groups and et cetera, et cetera, over in the Red Sea, over in the Gulf of Oman, the Gulf of Aden, the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, all of this, you know.
00:14:23.280Sorry, I've got my Navy officer hat on here for a second.
00:14:26.540But we wouldn't have to do that if we just utilized the resources here at home.
00:14:44.060I'm talking to the executives of Uranium One as they're explaining what's happening.
00:14:48.340I'm watching the industries being shut down.
00:14:50.120I'm watching the environmentalist groups come in and influence the Bureau of Land Management and the revolving door that they have at the national level between, you know, the Wilderness Society and the Bureau of Land Management.
00:15:00.140I mean, it's so – there's just so much collusion that's happening.
00:15:03.700And, you know, you kind of ask what brought me down this path.
00:15:06.740You know, it wasn't trespassing on a little trail.
00:15:10.140It wasn't a trail, but, you know, a cause that we were defending, to kind of paraphrase Thomas Paine.
00:15:32.620And then after I got out of jail, I thought, you know what, I'm going to run for the state legislature, and I did.
00:15:37.380And as I get into the state legislature and see more of the same coming down through the National Governors Association, the Carnegie Institute for International Peace, whatever you want to track, it goes back to the Carnegie's, it seems like.
00:15:49.740And all these things that are being influenced and coming through, and I'm saying that is not the way a state should run.
00:16:02.720I want a governor in Utah that will stand up and govern Utah as if that state boundary means something.
00:16:11.560Well, I think it comes down to this, and this has been obviously a Republican talking point for a long time, one of Trump's talking points for a long time, drill, baby, drill.
00:16:20.460And it really just kind of comes down to that, doesn't it?
00:16:34.900It's like, well, here's where the oil is.
00:16:37.640And you look at a well, you look at a tiny oil well after it's, you know, in production compared to these massive solar fields.
00:16:44.680And it's just mind boggling that people want to cover 12,000 acres with solar panels made in China, depending on Chinese technology.
00:16:53.500When you can have one oil well that is hardly even recognizable, you know, from the air and produces, you know, way more energy, much more dispatchable.
00:17:01.420Well, yeah, we don't teach math in this country anymore because I understand the energy coefficients when it comes to the difference between solar powering a battery, which might get you, you know, a little bit of, and obviously Trump on the campaign trail likes to make jokes about this all the time.
00:17:19.340And he was talking about electromagnetism recently and making jokes about that as well.
00:17:25.740There is a point to it that the energy usage that we're able to get, the power that's backed into, packed into these small matters, this highly dense matter, whether it's oil, whether it's coal, whether it's gas, it's extremely important.
00:17:40.120And this is another one where, you know, when you talk about uranium and obviously gets you into nuclear power, this is a huge benefit, would be a massive boon.
00:17:48.840And, you know, I always kind of joke, and we're coming up on a quick break here, but we've got another segment with State Representative Phil Lyman, who's going to be running for the governorship of Utah.
00:18:00.620And I always joke, I say, the aliens, you know, if they come down, they're looking at us saying, wait, you discovered nuclear energy, and then what, you stopped using it, and you refused to use it to power your cities, and you put it on a couple of Navy ships, and that was about it.
00:18:13.760Why wouldn't you use it to power everything?
00:18:37.060All right, Jack Prasovic back here live, snowy Washington, D.C., as you can see there from our footage.
00:18:44.200But we're warm in here, and the only thing that we're raining down is hopefully some Drano.
00:18:49.920No, that's not a message to D.C. Drano, but on the swamp.
00:18:54.240And we're talking here to Phil Lyman, state representative from Utah.
00:18:57.940He's running for the governorship of Utah.
00:19:00.200Now, tell me more about this new monument, the dedication of Joe Biden.
00:19:06.180What's the story that I'm reading about out there, and how does this relate to the resource asset companies?
00:19:11.560Yeah, so Biden came out a couple of months ago to Arizona to designate, we call it the Beatnik Monument.
00:19:19.580It's got a long name, but it locked up another million acres of United States strategic uranium reserves, which I live in Blanding, Utah, which is next to the last remaining uranium processing mill in the United States that processes raw uranium.
00:21:09.160And then we get into the into the girls in, you know, the boys and girls sports, a bill that we passed that said the boys can't compete in high school sports, which he vetoed.
00:21:20.220And at the same time, he announces to a group of high school students, you know, that is that his pronouns are he, him and his.
00:21:26.200And and that seems like a small thing. And unless you recognize that we're having this real cultural battle over our children and over gender and, you know, in general.
00:21:36.800And it's really undermining for the governor to do those kinds of things.
00:21:40.120And it's really frustrating to me. And it feels like a gut punch and a gut punch that says somebody has got to step into this this office that's going to govern the state of Utah to keep the people free and to keep us out from under the threats that we're facing.
00:21:58.280Well, no, I think you're exactly right. And that's what I was saying before, where I said, you know, this guy, Spencer Cox, if you you know, if I if I have to blink and I say that way, is this guy a Republican?
00:22:06.660Is this guy conservative? Because he's running around basically rubber stamping Biden, hugging him, embracing him at the airport the same day that after the Robinson shooting.
00:22:17.760And then he goes around. He's all in for the locking up of the uranium resource.
00:22:21.600And again, I keep I just keep having to pound on this, that this is something that, you know, if you are an America first patriot,
00:22:28.640if you're someone that wants the United States to not be all involved all over the world and all all of these conflagrations that we're in and propping up this system of global trade that we do with the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Army.
00:22:41.460Look, I got friends that are in the Navy that are serving right now.
00:22:44.140I've got friends that are in the Middle East serving right now in other aspects of the U.S. military.
00:22:49.140And and you look at these situations, you say, why are we there? Why are we so involved in all of these things?
00:22:55.780They say, well, it's to keep open the global trade. And why do we need these resources?
00:22:58.980Why do we need global trade so much when we have it right here?
00:23:01.860And then you turn around and you see Joe Biden using, you know, you know, first he'll say it's Native American rights.
00:23:08.920And then the next thing he'll say is that it's climate. And the next thing, they'll always come up with some cause.
00:23:13.240They'll always come up with some reason. But all of it is, is locking up the resources, which, by the way, are rightfully, rightfully the resources of the American people.
00:23:23.500And I'm not saying that we should do resource extraction in a in a in a, you know, a haphazard way, like they'll always claim.
00:23:29.540And, you know, they say, oh, you're strip mining and you're you know, you're burning down trees.
00:23:33.260I said, no, no, no, no, no, no. We've we've got lots of ways to do this.
00:23:37.080But what you are doing is you're actually demeaning and degrading the dignity and the quality of the life of the American people.
00:23:45.420The average Joe out there is just trying to make their way through the world.
00:23:49.080And that's where the issue comes in. It's as simple as that.
00:23:52.460And then you've got a guy like Governor Spencer Cox, who's more interested in telling you his pronouns than he is about protecting our children or about protecting the workers and the regular people of this country.
00:24:04.880And I say, you know what? He seems like a nice guy, but maybe we don't need nice guys right now.
00:24:09.800Maybe we need people who can actually get the job done.
00:24:13.660You know, Andrew Breitbart said politics is always downstream from culture.
00:24:18.160And and so you have these cultural things. And that's so when we talk about, you know, saying,
00:24:22.460that boys can't use girls locker rooms or bathrooms and the left comes out saying, oh, that's all the Republicans want to talk about is these silly bathroom issues.
00:24:29.420It's like it's not silly bathroom issues. It's it's the kind of the core of our of our culture.
00:24:36.200So these things are important. And a governor that signals otherwise basically is playing for the wrong team.
00:24:42.320You know, you know, and you see the left, you see the left undermining and destabilizing.
00:24:46.060They go straight to the county level and the city level to to infiltrate and get policies put forward.
00:24:52.700The only the only real buffer you have between the federal and the and the people are the governors and the legislators of those states.
00:25:01.400And if they are not going to stand in that spot, I mean, they just the feds, maybe not even the feds, but the agencies, the associations, the plan will just roll right over the top of us.
00:25:14.220Well, I think it's exactly right. And at the end of the day, you know, this is why the United States has a system of federalism.
00:25:23.260This is why the United States was set up in such a way where we do not have or I should say we're not supposed to have.
00:25:31.280OK, we're not supposed to have a strong federal government that centrally controls and outlines everything for the states.
00:25:38.100But, you know, let's let's you know, it's not 2012. I think we've realized by now that that's not exactly how the system works anymore.
00:25:45.240We do have a federal government that's completely out of control. We do have central planning in this country.
00:25:50.880We do have a country where the the money that comes from this.
00:25:55.060And by the way, you heard it earlier this week in in the debate and the Republican debate that was held.
00:26:01.200I watch it on CNN. I know. I know. Look, I watch it.
00:26:04.340However, people don't have to this. And this was Haley and DeSantis.
00:26:07.680And both of them were talking about how they would fund these various programs, whether it be health care, whether it be education through the federal government.
00:26:15.200And it's it's like it's like even we as Republicans are almost stuck with this, because once the federal money starts flowing, it becomes very hard to make this argument to say, oh, well, you know, maybe it should be state funded or maybe we shouldn't have the federal money.
00:26:27.840And then suddenly, oh, they say, oh, you're against this. You're against this. I say, no, we want more state control.
00:26:32.680So anyway, kind of kind of a long winded way of saying that we need to find more ways for state governments to be able to fight back and to stand on their own against this federal overreach, because that's how we get a better system.
00:26:45.580And you turn it on its head. This was how we had a situation where I'll never forget this, that you had a a state school board, just a local school board at the state level, at the local level, saying that they they wanted to have schools without masks.
00:27:00.520They had decided they didn't want masks in their schools. And the governor said he endorsed it.
00:27:05.380He said, I endorsed the plan. You shouldn't have mask in your schools. Governor of Tennessee at the time and and an unelected bureaucrat named Dr.
00:27:12.580Anthony Fauci decides to overrule them. Then the liberals sue this in court and the school board is forced to continue the message.
00:27:21.640I said, wait a minute. How do we have a situation where an unelected bureaucrat and this is similar to what you get into with the land management situation, where an unelected bureaucrat from Washington, D.C.
00:27:31.960can make decisions over something that ought to be the right of the people who actually live there?
00:27:38.580Yeah. Well, Christy Noem showed us how to respond to that. Just say, no, you know, this is South Dakota.
00:27:43.780We're not going to do that. And I wish Utah would have just said, you know, thanks for the suggestion, Fauci, but we're not going to do that here.
00:27:51.080Instead, they embraced it and went with it. And, you know, I I wanted to get in before we get to to too close to the end.
00:27:59.080I've got Riley Gaines coming out next week on the 18th. Oh, that's great. What I wanted.
00:28:03.460Yeah. So and Riley's phenomenal. I want to give her a chance to come and thank the legislator legislators who who put together an emergency session
00:28:12.820to override the governor's veto on that on that bill that he'd vetoed. And so that's happening.
00:28:18.260And and and really, we just want to send a message that people can affect the government if they're willing to get involved.
00:28:24.420And we don't just have to sit back and and take what's take what's coming here in Washington.
00:28:28.960You know, we've got Senator Lee. I remember my first time as a county commissioner coming back to Washington and and and just the feeling that I had.
00:28:36.440And I said, you know, it's not right that a county commissioner from a once wealthy county comes to the to Washington, D.C.
00:28:42.680with his cap in his hand, you know, trying to get some some permission to exist in our in our county.
00:28:51.240So what you're what you're saying, Jack, is exactly right. And that's people have got to be free.
00:28:55.140That's what the Constitution is about. That's they've got to be able to live in these places and and and, you know, raise their families.
00:29:02.200It really is in the middle of it. It really is. It really is as simple as that.
00:29:07.740State Representative Phil Lyman. I love that Riley Gaines is going to be coming out there is going to be doing some stuff with you.
00:29:12.700Tell where people want to go if they're in Utah or they're near Utah.
00:29:15.640They want to go to one of these events. They want to follow you, get more information.
00:29:18.980Where can they go? And by the way, before you mention that, I say it's it's great that Utah has, you know, at least one good senator out there in Senator Lee.
00:29:26.640Yes. Yeah, we have one. So, yeah, Lyman. Hopefully. Hopefully one day. I'll have to.
00:29:33.040Yeah. Lyman for Utah, F.O.R. And there's a spot on there to buy tickets.
00:29:37.720So on January 18th at the University of Utah and then the following night down in St.
00:29:43.020George on the south end of the state, Dixie State, I guess, Utah Tech now.
00:29:49.060And yeah, it's going to be it's going to be a great event and love to see people come out.
00:29:53.460And Riley's really inspirational to these young girls, these young kids.
00:29:56.700And she's got a great story because she I always say she's the truth against which the lies collided.
00:30:02.280And that's what you want. Someone that stands in this in that space when it's time.
00:30:05.880That's a great line. I actually like that line a lot.
00:30:08.040And you'd think there's someone who understands how the pitfalls of, you know, just letting in this radical ideology, gender study, gender ideology,
00:30:17.240when it starts with pronouns and then it starts with your truth and my truth.
00:30:21.660And then we get to a position where you're Riley Gaines and you have to be here swimming and you're in the locker room with a dude.
00:30:27.840Phil Lyman, state representative. He is running for governor.
00:30:31.400Check him out, folks. Human Events Daily continues after this.
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00:42:26.340All right, now, seeing as it is the last segment of the week, Monday is Iowa Caucus Day, the first votes that will be cast in the 2024 election.
00:42:37.400Well, Donahue, what is your prediction?
00:42:41.340My prediction is Trump is going to have a sweeping victory, but we can't take it for granted.
00:42:45.480You know, there's a lot of conditions on the ground between, you know, snowstorms and, you know, things that may or may not be happening between campaigns.
00:42:53.740You never know what's going to happen.
00:42:54.980I think with all the money Nikki Haley is spending in Iowa right now, she's likely going to beat out DeSantis.
00:43:02.040I think DeSantis will likely probably drop out, according to one of his other announcements that came out.
00:43:07.620And Trump's going to have a resounding victory, seeing that he's got over 55% support in the Republican Party.
00:43:14.920And one of the things that I've predicted is that if Trump comes in any, you know, even if it's one or two points any bit lower than, you know, some of his highest polls, they'll run with this narrative that Trump won.
00:43:32.100They might even try this sort of like, and then they'll start getting into the Jeff Rowe magic math theory.
00:43:36.620And the magic math is that, oh, well, if you can pick up enough delegates here and enough delegates in New Hampshire, and Haley is expected to do well in New Hampshire, especially if she's able to pick up some of Chris Christie's support.
00:43:45.720There's like the one state where he actually was doing well.
00:43:48.720Then you go to South Carolina, where she's, of course, got favorite son, favorite daughter, I guess, in that case, status as the former governor.
00:44:06.840The college Republicans are very happy to announce in an unprecedented decision.
00:44:11.380We have endorsed President Trump again for his 2024 run.
00:44:17.860The college Republicans typically take the stance of the party that we don't endorse in primary elections.
00:44:23.060I think with President Trump's overwhelming lead and the attempts by the left to remove him from the ballot in a very undemocratic move, this is the move that the college Republicans needed to make.
00:44:35.260After talking with hundreds of our students, we've got thousands of students across the country, and talking to our board of governors that oversee each of the states, it was an overwhelming vote.
00:44:47.060Almost all of our national committee men decided to endorse President Trump.
00:44:50.820So we are so happy to announce that, and I think it's indicative of the current movement of the party.
00:44:55.900Young males, in particular, are becoming conservative and reporting to be conservative in the highest amounts ever recorded.
00:45:03.520And I think this is a good reflection of where my generation is at supporting Donald Trump.
00:45:08.160You know, as someone who's on campus, and congratulations on the vote, and as someone who's on campus, who's talking to college students these days, you know, I saw that piece as well.
00:45:18.960What is it about young males, particularly, that is making them come closer to the Republican Party when you're on campus, when you're doing tabling or outreach?
00:45:31.040They're telling me that they're fed up.
00:45:33.180They are tired of an academic class, you know, specifically targeting white males, but this is males in general, that we are evil, that we don't have a place in society, and that, you know, we're second-class citizens, almost to an extent.
00:45:48.080These DEI programs are absolutely horrible for men's health, and so what we're seeing is, you know, Instagram and TikTok algorithms are changing.
00:45:55.980Men are flocking towards, you know, father figures that, you know, tell them that they're not bad, that they are good, it's good to be masculine, it's good to be strong, and they're reverting towards tradition.
00:46:06.680We're flocking towards traditional churches, the Orthodox and the Catholic Church, traditional Latin Mass and liturgy.
00:46:12.080I think it's an important move, and I think it was pretty much a necessary step in the evolution of the American cultural experiment.
00:46:25.060Look, when you've got, you're going to a campus in the United States today, and you're told that just by showing up because of the color of your skin or your sexual gender, which you were born with, that there's something wrong.
00:46:39.080I've got two little boys, and, you know, what have they ever done to anybody, but just because they're white males, suddenly they have to work twice as hard as anyone to get into school, twice as hard to make rank in the military, twice as hard to get into an Ivy League institution or get into a Fortune 500 company.
00:46:56.900It's everything that left claims about bigoted and all of the other words that you want to use out there, but it's quite simple.
00:47:03.020And so I would say that you are seeing a backlash to this, and they went too far, right?
00:47:07.540They just, they absolutely went too far.
00:47:09.160They've had the Civil Rights Act since the 1960s, but they've gone way overboard with this stuff, and that is why going into MLK Day, of course, is also on Monday, that I think there's going to be a lot of people that start to question these things.
00:47:20.500Will Donahue, we've got about a minute left, tell people where can they go to find you to follow your work and what you have planned coming up?
00:47:51.500I'd like to have a huge convention at the end of the year, start putting a lot of energy back into the GOP's main campaign force.
00:47:59.000And we're showing we've got results right now.
00:48:00.620I've got 40 kids on the ground in Iowa at the caucus.
00:48:03.520We've got close to another 100 students on the phone lines across the country campaigning for Donald Trump, volunteering their time.
00:48:09.960We've got a lot of kids mobilizing on the ground.
00:48:13.020And with the right support, I think we can take this organization to new heights, the likes of which we haven't seen the college Republicans acting in over 50 years.