Pres. Trump’s Historic Meeting with the UK Prime Minister and Solutions to the House Budget Bill
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Summary
In this episode, Jack Posobiec talks about the first batch of documents declassified by the White House regarding the Epstein case, and why it s so important to declassify this information. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) joins the show to discuss the declassification process, and what it means for the American people.
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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
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What we have learned is that there were people that had relationships with Jeffrey Epstein
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and then decided to move away from that or disavow that relationship after he was jailed.
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I think that's the kind of thing that you're always going to see that happen.
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I do find it very interesting that the French human trafficker and then Epstein both died in jail
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And this just, again, speaks to the curiosity that people have and the concern that this
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was much larger than just flights to an island.
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There are well over, this will make you sick, 200 victims.
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So we have to make sure that their identity is protected.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition, Human Events Daily Live, Washington, D.C.
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As you now know, by now, the whole world saw already myself as well as a team of new media
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were present at the West Wing of the White House earlier today.
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We went for a meeting with various department heads, various cabinet heads, as well as the
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We got the chance to meet them, to sit with them, to visit the Oval Office.
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And we'll certainly have more to talk about that as time goes forward.
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But one of the big pieces of this, and we didn't even realize that this was going to
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A hero, a patriot, a stalwart defender of transparency.
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And by the way, someone who puts the actual interests of victims first and foremost in everything
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that she does, as well as the well-being of the American people and those who have been
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affected by heinous crimes like that of Jeffrey Epstein and his associates that conducted these
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So what happened today, we get these binders, and originally we weren't going to talk about
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We were going to take time to figure out what was going on, dig deeper.
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But then we walked out of the West Wing, and because Keir Stalmer and the prime minister
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were going to be meeting, well, the entire international media saw all of us, and so we
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couldn't hide the binders, so we did not hide the binders.
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We showed exactly what it was that was going on.
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But what's key for people to understand, this is just phase one.
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This is just the first tranche of information that has been released by the White House that
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And so with this investigation, there's also an investigation into the files themselves,
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into different offices throughout the FBI that may have been holding on to pieces of it.
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And as, of course, we've heard, that members of the FBI have potentially been getting rid
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Kash Patel, as the director, you should be very proud of your administration, the most
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transparent administration in American history.
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Now it's time for everyone to understand what America First truly means.
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Human Events Daily, live, Washington, D.C., Real America's Voice, as well as the third hour
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of the Charlie Kirk program on the Salem Radio Network.
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Wanted to bring in now, we have Senator Ron Johnson from the great state of Wisconsin,
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Senator, glad to have you for making time today.
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They're working hard on declassifying documents and getting stuff out to the American people.
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But we also understand there's a big budget fight going forward.
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And when I'm not focusing on spending, I'm focusing on spending.
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The fact of the matter is, in 2019, we spent $4.4 trillion.
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Then we went on to the pandemic spending spree, averaging 6.5 over the next five years.
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This year, we're on a path to spend $7.3 trillion.
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That's 63% higher than 2019, when the population has grown by 2.6%.
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So I've been advocating for returning to some reasonable pre-pandemic baseline.
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You know, I appreciate what the House is attempting to do here.
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But I just have to say, what they pass as a budget is just completely inadequate.
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They would, at most, take us from $7.3 trillion down to $7.1 trillion.
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When I've laid out scenarios using either Bill Clinton, 1998, Obama, 2014, or Trump's 2019,
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increase those total outlays, those actual outlays from those fiscal years,
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by population growth and inflation, use this year's Social Security, Medicare, and interest,
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we would end up with budgets somewhere between $5.5 and $6.5 trillion.
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So worst-case scenario, using Trump's 2019, plussing that up,
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you'd be $800 billion less than what we're expected to spend right now.
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So that would be an $8 trillion 10-year savings.
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Again, I appreciate the difficult nature of their task over there,
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Well, and so if that's the case, then what is the path forward with the House on that?
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So what I've suggested is a three-step process.
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You know, let's get President Trump the border funding he needs,
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The second step I would do is I would just extend the current tax code.
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that would take a massive automatic tax increase off the table for 2026.
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Again, that was a real problem with the Tax Cut and Jobs Act.
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It expires automatically, parts of it, most of it.
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and then you do the big, beautiful bill, which is really complex.
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Again, I know Speaker Johnson says they can pass this thing in May.
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So let's not let this opportunity pass us by in terms of border security,
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taking an automatic tax increase off the table,
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and then sit down, simplify, rationalize our tax code,
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and return to a reasonable pre-pandemic level spending.
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we'll also have a lot of the Doge efficiencies already revealed.
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They're on track of literally identifying $4 billion per day of savings,
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Again, that's pretty much in line with what I'm talking about,
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somewhere between that would give us back to about $6.2,
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that also means that you've got investigations that are going on.
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It's got the, you've got things that we want the government focused on,
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but obviously lots of things that we don't want the government to be spending.
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That's kind of where Doge comes in then, right?
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It was a brilliant move on the part of President Trump to enlist Elon
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and, you know, set up this Department of Government Efficiency.
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I mean, you hear all the complaints from the radical left,
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you know, the people who feed off big government.
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I mean, this is one of the most brilliant people,
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Okay, and he's, you know, using his talents to come and identify
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just outrageous levels of waste, fraud, and abuse.
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I don't want to quote him because I don't have the numbers right in front of me,
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but it's unbelievable what he's finding in the federal government.
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Unfortunately, it's all too believable that this is exactly what he's finding
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We've got to get past all the lies of the legacy media of our Democrats,
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Here's how grotesque the waste and abuse of taxpayers' money
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Then we've got to translate what he's exposing into legislation.
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That's why a three-step approach is, by the way,
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Again, I truly appreciate what the House is doing.
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You know, Jody Arrington, all those guys, you know,
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Speaker Johnson, House conservatives, you know, stepped up the plate.
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We're trying to unlock the key to be able to do these things.
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But again, to me, a multi-step approach, take one step at a time,
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keep it as simple as possible, and leave the big, beautiful bill
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and then any further legislation would have to be brought as a separate bill,
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And, you know, so we've already seen parts of the TCGA expire,
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a lot of the business tax provisions, R&D tax credit,
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And to make that permit is going to cost somewhere in the magnitude
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So we're going to have to find real savings of that.
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By the way, you know, our approach in Senate budget resolution,
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So that's $85.5 billion per year of spending savings
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You know, more than half of what the House is saying
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All right, folks, that was Senator Ron Johnson,
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from the Epstein Black Book are in there as well.
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That's what the office is working on right now.
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Everyone's going to be able to get access to this.
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It is the lovely and talented Tanya Tay Posobiec.
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the highest quality research-backed supplements
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we're going to have a lot of people over there.
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In his remarks at the Munich Security Conference,
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but do you want to bring these people to justice?
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Because I'm going to tell you something right now.