RNC DAY 2: MAGA Responds to History
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On today's show: Former President Donald Trump takes the stage at the Republican National Convention in his first public appearance since the assassination attempt on him on Saturday. Former Vice President Joe Biden announces his support for the Trump campaign. Elon Musk announces his plans to give $45 million a month to a newly formed super PAC, and that's just cash. Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance becomes the first millennial on a major party presidential ticket, and is also the first veteran of the War on terror serving in Iraq as a U.S. Marine in public affairs.
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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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You called your opponent an existential threat.
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On a call a week ago, you said it's time to put Trump in the bullseye.
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There's some dispute about the context, but I think you appreciate that word.
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I got a call yesterday afternoon from the president, and he said, I want you to know clearly,
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All right, we got one that agrees President Trump shouldn't be killed.
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Elon Musk tonight announced that he will be giving $45 million a month to a newly formed
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But think about, you have the man who controls formerly Twitter, now X, going out there saying,
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I am openly supporting in a massive way Donald Trump.
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Ohio Senator J.D. Vance stepping into the brightest spotlight of his young political career.
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After just two years in the Senate, he's now Mr. Trump's running mate.
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He said, look, I think I'm going to go save this country.
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I think you're the guy who can help me in the best way.
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The 39-year-old Vance now becoming the first millennial on a major party presidential ticket.
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He is also the first veteran of the war on terror, serving in Iraq as a U.S. Marine in public affairs.
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I love all the things we're going to work for all my life.
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Former President Donald Trump taking the stage at the RNC in his first public appearance since
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Today's edition of Human Events Daily live here, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Anno, Domini, welcome to the next generation of the conservative movement.
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Our incredible co-host for the full hour, Mr. Raheem Kassam, the editor-in-chief of the National Pulse.
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Without even so much as a libation yet today, so we'll see how far we go into the hour.
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Or maybe somebody out there is going to purchase some libations for us and bring them over.
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Here at the RNC, you've got Ben Berkwam raising the roof over here.
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And, Jack, I think it's a testament to yourself, the Turning Point team, the Real America's Voice squad,
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that actually this right here where we stand is ground zero for everything going on at the RNC right now.
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Raheem, so just a couple of minutes until the break.
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But you've just come back from the elections in the U.K., the elections in France.
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You're here on the front lines in, by the way, the Rust Belt, which is the front line of the supposed blue wall.
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What messages and observations do you have now?
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And let me tell you, there's no place I'd rather be than right here, right now.
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What you have taking place in London and Paris are the kind of small beginning embers of a populist movement that is institutionalizing.
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You know, you had Brexit, right, which was a big major moment, but there was no big major institutionalization of that victory.
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This right here is showing the European parties how it's done, how to put that work together.
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And I've got to tell you, I am very excited by what the VP choice means because it actually speaks to what I call American futurism.
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There is clearly a plan forward, clearly a plan that lasts beyond what just kind of 1.0 Trumpism was ever supposed to be.
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I keep saying this is a generational pick that was made by President Trump.
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But he made a pick like a true entrepreneur that when the chips were in his favor, he bet big because he's betting on the future.
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And most importantly, he's betting on the future of the America First movement to take this party and this country into the future.
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And that's why you see the future first elites, the future first people now like Elon Musk, like David Sachs, so many others.
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We are back live here for the People's America First Convention, the RNC.
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And I just have to say to the folks out here, to the guests that we have on today, what an incredible moment it was standing in this building right behind me when President Trump made that first appearance last night, walking out a stunning image with the bandage over his ear in such a way that I just don't think anyone could have anticipated the drama,
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the human story that we saw back and forth that they truly incredible.
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We're now we're very honored now to be joined by a member of the Republican Party and an elected official.
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Guys, should we let Raheem Day drink on the show?
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We're, of course, we're in Milwaukee, the home of I think there's like 12 breweries in this city here.
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All right, folks, we're going to do this against against my better against my better angels.
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We are we are going to we're going to allow this.
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Bailey is now now as as a member of law enforcement.
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Oh, and of course, we've got the beer truck right here.
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Now, Attorney General Bailey, you're a member of the party.
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You're you're from the state of the show me state of Missouri.
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And what's incredible about what your tenure as attorney general is, is that you've decided
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not to kick back and put your boots up and crack a few cold ones like Mr.
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Kassam over here, that that you've decided to actually take the fight to the left.
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Walk us through your game plan for making those decisions and how you've decided to take speech
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President Trump started the America First movement, and he's fighting to make America
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And people need to join him in that fight, in that movement.
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We have fought back against lawfare in all its forms.
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We fought back against government censorship on big tech social media platforms.
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When Joe Biden wants to silence our voices so that the folks behind us can't be heard,
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We fought back against lawfare, filing a case at the United States Supreme Court, demanding
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that the state of New York be stopped in its tracks from this illicit witch hunt prosecution
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and their attempt to jail President Trump on specious legal grounds.
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And I'm proud to announce for the first time right here today with you that we are filing
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a brief in the trial court in New York, demanding that they vacate the judgment and dismiss the
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indictment immediately in light of current events.
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The Attorney General of Missouri will be filing a brief right now to vacate the conviction
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They used evidence that violated the sovereign interest the President has in performing the
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And when we got that decision out of the United States Supreme Court, it clearly said that
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certain pieces of evidence that were obtained in this prosecution should not have been used.
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So you're taking the ruling from the Supreme Court on presidential immunity, core constitutional
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By the way, the way the trial judge should have applied it, should have waited for the case
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to be done, and ruled that this evidence, because it was conducted specifically, I believe,
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some of the interviews with Ho Picks and a few others of the administration, should never
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It should have been thrown out in the first instance.
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We're going to give the trial court one more chance to do the right thing and dismiss
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And if they don't do it, then our case at the United States Supreme Court becomes even
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And I'll throw your comment in, but you've gone now to the continent, you've gone to
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Why is it so hard to find someone in our movement, in a situation like this, that is
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I would like to ask a question, though, is how much hope do you have for that?
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Like, aren't they so arrogant, they're just going to go, you know, screw you?
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Yeah, I think there's certainly a risk of that, but I'll tell you what gives me hope.
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The fact that just last week, the United States Supreme Court, in response to my lawsuit against
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New York, demanded that New York offer a response.
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They're taking this case seriously and saying, hey, New York, you've been accused of serious
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malfeasance here, and we're going to give you one more chance to make it right and to
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And, of course, we've already seen, just at the beginning of this week, it's, by the
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way, and Raheem, you know, this, normally in, in, the way the news cycle normally works
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is you get one or two stories kind of drive your week, and then you have a couple that
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pop up, and, you know, story of the day sort of thing.
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I mean, this hasn't been one of those weeks, has it?
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Worldwind vortex, I think, of news this last week, and, you know, I keep describing it
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as, you know, there are moments of divine intervention that we all see in our lives,
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in the news, in politics, but right now, it's just a full-blown, like, Jesus has taken the
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wheel, you know, and we are just kind of living through what I think will be, like, just
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naturally this, this trajectory towards, I mean, I feel like it, a trajectory.
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It's a trajectory towards victory, but, Jack, and I want to get your thoughts on this
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as well, A.G., is, is, is complacency, right, can be easily borne in these moments.
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Look, there's, there, and, and I'll answer that directly, and then I'll point out what
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I was saying about the Supreme Court, that there's no greater threat than complacency right
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now, because we are living through a situation where they've used lawfare, they've used convictions,
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they've used witch hunts, and at least five, maybe six bullets already that have been fired
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directly at him, spared by the hand of God through the Holy Spirit, there's no question.
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Do you really think they're just going to give up?
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That is why we, as the members of the movement, we as the members of this party, we as the members
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of this country, as the citizens of this country, have to understand, are we going to have unity?
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President Trump has always stood for unity, but unity comes through victory.
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Unity through victory is how we bring America forward.
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Again, this is a movement President Trump started, and he has taken the Republican Party
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in places it never would have gone on its own but for his leadership, and he's changing
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the world, and I think that today you can feel that momentum building.
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The movement is re-energized, and we're going to leave Milwaukee, and President Trump is going
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Did you ever believe, and I'll go back to what I was saying about the cases, did you ever
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believe that that classified documents case, with the raid on Mar-a-Lago, that it would
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end in such a complete and utter humiliation for Jack Smith, not only because of the merits
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of the case were completely rotten, but also because his own appointment itself would be
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I mean, they are so adamant about trying to get President Trump.
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They hate that he's looking out for the rest of us, and they hate it enough to break every
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rule in the book to achieve their illicit objective, and the law will prevail.
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There are, yeah, there are rules, and the rules are to be respected.
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We're a nation of rules, and the rule of law still means something to President Trump.
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It still means something at the higher echelons in the court, and so I'm confident, again,
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that these cases will all eventually be dismissed because they were never, they never should have
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By the way, can I answer your question about the Jack Smith case?
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I thought that it would dissipate because of the way it came together, because of the
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way it was constituted in the first instance, because of the, frankly, the demonic nature
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of the man himself, you know, who you put as a front man to that.
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I think at that point, you know, there is divine intervention that comes into play on this.
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And what was really stunning about it was that it was not with a bang, but it was with
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And actually, that's the greatest humiliation for them, is that it petered out so softly
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I mean, you look at the kind of how masculine this convention is, quite frankly, the types
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of people you've got speaking on stage, the types of issues that you've got being pushed
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And they are just getting emasculated day in and day out on the left.
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Bailey, walk me through the importance, not just of fighting back, but the idea of reciprocity,
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that these violations of the rights of the people, the violations of the rights of the
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candidates, we can't debate our way out of this.
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Man, on a playground, you get bullied, and you let yourself be bullied, you will still
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And when you fight back, it teaches the other side.
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You saw President Trump use that in his foreign policy.
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We've got to defend our constitution against enemies, foreign and domestic.
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And that's why using reciprocity as a deterrent is important to solve our problems going
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What sort of responses have you been receiving since you filed these cases, you've made these
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People are excited to see a fighter who's willing to stand up and use the tools in our
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toolkit, the weapons in our arsenal, to fight back against this illicit lawfare.
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The left will tell you that President Trump is a threat to democracy.
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And yet he's putting Americans first while the left is injecting poison into our democratic
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process by denying us access to our preferred presidential candidate, by silencing him and
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And so, you know, people are excited to see somebody fighting back.
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A.G. Bailey, tell everyone where they can follow you to get more info.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we have a very special guest here on Human Events Daily.
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He was with President Trump last night when he walked out, and, and, and he was with
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President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on the front row.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the one, the only, give it up for him, BrickSuit is here.
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His mic's a little soft here, at least locally here.
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Well, I, I can hear you, but I want to make sure they can, because, because, because,
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Because Brick, so, I mean, I, I don't even know where to start, man.
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Walk, walk me through the last 72 hours of BrickSuit.
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Everything is basically just the way any other rally I've been to is.
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And I'm dead front, dead center in the front, looking right at the podium.
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I'm maybe 10 yards away from where the president is going to give his remarks.
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And at this particular rally, like every rally, there's a set of bleachers directly behind the podium that you always see from the media cameras.
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But there's also bleachers off to the side and the back left and the back rear.
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So, President Trump brought up a slide where he's talking about the rapid and incredible increase in illegal aliens crossing our border from his administration compared to Joe Biden's administration.
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And I was looking off to my left at that slide.
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So, I was not looking at the president when the first set of noises came out.
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Well, some people might have been looking at the jumbotron on the right side.
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Which was the one that he was looking at as well, which would have been his right, reversed.
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I hear the first set of noises, very sharp cracks.
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I did not recognize them as being gunshots at first.
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I thought maybe it was a prank, you know, a really sick joke.
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I kind of perceived the noises to become even further from my left.
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So, I turned further to my left, looking in the crowd around me to see if maybe I could see something that would indicate, you know, what exactly was going on.
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Maybe some firecrackers, a group of people reacting in a small bunch that would say, hey, this is where this is coming from.
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So, I turned from my left back to look at the president straight ahead, and he was no longer there.
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And I could see the Secret Service agents coming onto the stage and basically jumping on top of him.
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And at that point of time, there was another set of shots that rang out, what we now know to be shots.
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And I should tell you, too, that this is only like five minutes into the rally.
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It was a hot day, but enthusiasm to see President Trump was high.
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Energy was high, and everybody was still standing up.
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But at this time, you know, I heard people saying, get down, get down.
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And then when the shots stopped and I thought it was safe, I stood up again.
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I was just focusing on the well-being of the president.
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What did you feel when you first realized that it was, in fact, a shooting, realized what the situation was?
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You saw President Trump being held down for a long time.
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He was held down for a long time, and we weren't sure what he was going to get up.
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What were your initial thoughts and feelings in that moment?
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Well, from my vantage point, because the stage is slightly higher than ground level, I could not see him at all.
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Because even as you look at the podium, there's a level of bunting at the ground level.
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So it's not just like a naked podium on a stage.
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Below that, there's a level that obscured my view of him.
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There was, but not that you couldn't hear anything.
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I was able to focus on what was going on in front of me, and I could hear what the Secret Service agents were saying.
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And something I took comfort in at that time was they didn't seem overly panicked.
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They weren't saying anything that indicated to me that there was a really grave injury there.
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And that may be the parlance that they use when they move a protective from one place to another.
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But I interpreted it as, how are they going to move him?
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And before I could get all the way to the end of that thought process, we saw him stand up.
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And I was close enough that I could see his face.
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I could tell it was not coming from, like, his ear.
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So I did not think it was, I thought it was a surface cut, you know.
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And then while I'm trying to figure out where that might have come from, then I saw his face.
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But I knew then, I felt then, that he was going to be all right.
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And I was still worried that there might be some other injury that he had that would be hidden.
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Like when President Reagan, the assassination attempt on him,
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they didn't discover that he was injured until after they got him in the car.
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But I was very, very optimistic that he was going to be okay based upon the way I saw him on stage and the way he left.
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He got up and he didn't go directly to the car.
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And Rahim, if you have any questions, please hop in.
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But what kind of a, have you ever seen anything like him?
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Well, that's the point I was about to make, actually.
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And I think, I think all of you can probably agree with me here,
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is that the extraordinary nature to take a bullet, to be in front of a crowd,
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but your first thought, remember, all right, your first thought is probably like, you know, am I dead?
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The second thought is, these people are counting on me to get up and inspire them.
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And when you think about President Trump's entire career, his entire trajectory, that has been it.
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And that moment was a microcosm of just who he is as a human being.
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And I was talking to a fake news reporter earlier who asked me, you know, what I thought of the whole situation
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and what I thought of people here and their spirit about this.
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And I just said, look, I hate to jinx things, touch wood, all of that.
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But there is just this aura of invincibility right now.
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It is the armor of God that Donald Trump wears that keeps him safe.
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And it's all of our prayers and all of the hard work that is going into this movement day in and day out.
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And you know what I love about being here the most is, you know, we just had Frank Luntz walk by.
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And we got a couple of never-Trump Republicans walking by.
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And they are all having to cow, to lower their heads, to accept that this is not just the movement that is insurgent,
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but it is a movement that will dominate America for the next hundred years easily, easily.
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And I can say, Jack, that there was, there was, I saw some criticism of President Trump, Raheem,
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for, you know, for getting up and gesturing to the crowd like that.
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And I'm sure the Secret Service detail would have been much more comfortable with just spiriting him off to the car right away.
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But had that happened, we would not have known in that moment that he was okay.
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We would have had hours of speculation about as to his fate and his health.
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And people who were not as close as I, who could not see exactly what was going on, who were further back,
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they would not have known that the President was okay.
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Did he, and you said you were close enough to hear them.
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So was President Trump actually fighting his Secret Service detail a little bit there?
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It looked to me, and I wasn't as close, but just on the footage,
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it looks to me that he was going back for the microphone.
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He was not going to be dragged off that stage without being able to tell everybody he was okay.
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They say, there's a line in Sun Tzu, there's a line in Sun Tzu where, and I'm paraphrasing,
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and it says that when you bring a man to the brink of death,
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that that is the moment when you first truly meet the man on the inside.
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That we all wear these masks, we all have these guises that we show to the rest of the world,
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but when you bring him to that final brink, when you're faced with death,
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as he was faced just a few feet away from where you were standing,
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He is someone who will never surrender and will never bow to this country.
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I do just have to say very quickly, just in addition to all of that,
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it does make you wonder as to whether he did wrestle the beast out of the hands of the Secret Service agent.
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On January the Sixth, because he totally overthrew them.
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Maybe the Hutch was telling the truth all along.
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Look, with Cassidy Hutchinson, we usually discount her.
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But maybe, just maybe this, well, Brick, thank you so much for coming on.
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Where could people go to follow you to catch all the adventures of BrickSuit?
00:30:24.580
Well, the best place to follow me is on Twitter, where I'm at Brick underscore Suit.
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With the one and only with us here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
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And these are the guys who'll be getting Pulisic.
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I think they're a little, Rahim, you think they're a little fired up?
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I think somebody's come back from lunch over here.
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So, I think I don't know if it has jurisdictional approval.
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Folks, let's, let's, look, you guys are such a great audience here tonight, or, and today, I should say.
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Ben, ask people about their experiences here, but also, most specifically, the emotional impact of President Trump's appearance.
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And ask them if they're buying me a beer after this.
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So, tell me, guys, you heard, you heard Jack say that.
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First off, your experience here and the elephant in the room, President Trump being alive,
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has that really set in where we're at today versus where we could be?
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And, yeah, it definitely shows where we are at.
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Once in a lifetime, just a few days after an attempted assassination, and the best president
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They were, you know, they're like, you know, we don't fear anyone.
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We're doing it for all the big booty Latinas out there as well.
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Sank Ungar, he was on Piers Morgan, and I called him transgender, and I think I might
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And Ben made Joy Reid shave her head, so this guy's a stud.
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Well, this really hits home for me, because I live about 20 minutes from Butler, Pennsylvania,
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and my brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews were there, and I didn't know for about
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an hour if they were alive, but I just want to give a shout-out to them, because they're
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And God bless President Trump, and don't stop fighting!
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Raheem, you were supposed to come to my event, but you didn't make it.
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We love you so much in Nebraska, and we are so proud to be here to represent Nebraska for
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It was a really, really sad day the other day, but we had two feelings, sadness or madness,
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We're going to fight, and we're going to fight for President Trump, and we're going to take
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Go back to Nebraska, and you sit down with Governor Pillen and say, Governor Pillen, I
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President Trump and the people of this country want that vote.
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He'll be here Thursday, so put the pressure on.
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It's my first time ever to this conference, and I just want to say it's a mountaintop experience
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like no other, and I have to confess that when he came out walking through the people, I
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freaked out, and I thought, oh my God, he's going to walk through the people this soon
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after an assassination attempt, and then I said, of course he's going to walk out through
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No pressure, but the future of our country is on your shoulders.
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When I was coming here, they said, can we come with you?
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How many people is this their first convention?
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And let's say, are you all here because of Donald J. Trump?
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Would you be here if it was Nikki Haley as the nominee?
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But when Trump was shot, I felt inside I was called to duty to get here to cast my vote for
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Ben, I'm Jason Mickleboard from Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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I didn't serve this country to have Joe Biden steal my votes from me.
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And whenever you're ready, we'll go up to Michigan's northern border and secure that
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I'm running for county commissioner in Kalamazoo, so we're going to secure Kalamazoo, get DEI,
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Jason Mickleboard for Kalamazoo County Commissioner.
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You can find me on Facebook or you can follow me at Jason Mickleboard.
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Young man, you've been sitting out here in the heat this whole time.
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About four or five years ago, I wasn't even involved with anything.
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And my curiosity actually led me to become our local county chair, running for county commissioner
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twice, and ultimately led me here to be at this awesome once-in-a-lifetime convention
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Because right now, the Joe Biden and his nihilist administration, they made Donald Trump a living
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And you're out here and you're MAGA all the way.
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You guys, Jack, Raheem, you cannot beat this crowd.
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Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight.
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We've done a lot of road shows, but I've never done one where the crowd actually takes over the show.
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And I thought having Raheem here would be a little bit of an appearance.
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You have cooed the hosts of the show and you've thrown us out.
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I don't know, because what I think, well, I think what we need, though, is a legal throwing out of the current administration of this country
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and putting it under new management, the people's management with the people's president,
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Human Events Daily rolls on from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Stop buzzing in my ear about the boring people at your office.
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I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Pozovic.
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And so here's what we do need to explain, though, Raheem Kassam, is that what people don't understand,
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with President Trump's triumphant return, with his walking out last night, the emotional response,
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the emotional moment that we all saw, the dropping of the charges and the choice of J.D. Vance
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as not just, by the way, can we hear it for J.D. Vance?
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You think J.D. Vance is going to make a great vice president for this country?
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But it's more than that because what President Trump did was, I think, really drive the final nail into a certain wing of the party.
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I was one of the few people reporting live here in this show and also on the War Room that there were a lot of people,
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there were a lot of institutions, there were a lot of big donors and the multinationals and the military industrial types
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And he said this is going to be the people's party from now on.
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And Raheem Kassam, you've been fighting that fight for a long time, fighting the fight of nationalist populism across two continents now.
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And to see a moment like that, walk me through what this means for this election and the future.
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Look, we did a reader's poll on the National Pulse about three months ago.
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And I was stunned with how, like just by a country mile, J.D. Vance won that reader's poll.
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And it really told me something about, you know, the idea of populism isn't that we sort of stand here and lecture you about what your politics should look like,
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especially not with a foreign accent like mine.
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The idea is that we actually listen and we internalize and we, you know, that's what it's really all about.
00:43:50.760
And for me, that was a real learning moment for myself, getting to grips with the audience
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and what it knew about this senator from Ohio who, you know, wrote Hillbilly Elegy
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and has done so much sort of technocratic work almost in talking about closing the border,
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in talking about what's going on with big tech, with AI.
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And, you know, there's sort of a boring point to make here about all of this, about kind of MAGA futurism, right?
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J.D. Vance represents a wing, I think, of people.
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You know, Elon Musk came on yesterday with the $45 million a month in donations going to the Trump campaign, by the way.
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I mean, if Elon can do $45 million a month, you guys can do $45.
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And what it means is it shows that J.D. Vance is actually representative of a wing of people out there,
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powerful people who are fighting against what corporate America has in mind.
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But what corporate America has in mind for AI, specifically, and the future of that movement.
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And, you know, Musk is a believer in slow down with it, open source it, allow the people, allow the public to have real eyes on what this technology means,
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how it benefits them, and whether or not they want to reject it, by the way, in their everyday lives.
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And the other side, the Googles of the world, the Black Rocks of the world, all of these guys are trying to just railroad America into this thing with AI and big tech and all of this stuff.
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So what Donald Trump did yesterday was, again, as he often does, nothing short of an iconic generational decision.
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Because that is what the big future battle is going to be about.
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That is what the big future fights are going to be about.
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And I don't know about you, ladies and gentlemen, but I actually do have a lot of faith in somebody like J.D. Vance
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to represent the populist, the people's argument in that fight.
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Are you guys ready for the moment when J.D. Vance gets the absolute wonderful opportunity to face off against Kamala Harris in the VP debate?
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I mean, isn't that just going to be a disaster for them?
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I mean, if there was, I never thought it could get worse than having Joe Biden up on that stage very recently, you know, very, very, very publicly soiling himself.
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And now, you tell me you're going to have a high intellect like J.D. Vance getting to just take the fight to Kamala Harris in person?
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Raheem, we cannot let that which can be be unburdened by what has been.
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And just these ridiculous – he's going to sit there.
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He's going to sit there and say, yeah, I'm not really sure what you just said, but here's the way that we're going to go forward.
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And just completely, completely dissociate the person from anything to do with government and say, your administration has been a complete joke.
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Here is what Donald Trump and J.D. Vance are going to be able to do for the future.
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That while Donald Trump was able to be the voice of the forgotten man and women in this country, J.D. Vance actually is one of them.
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J.D. Vance was born and raised in a part of this country that is not represented in media.
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What J.D. Vance can do with President Trump is build a bridge for those people in the middle of this country, those people in the south, those people that were deindustrialized through the same globalist forces that we are talking about, and actually be someone to lead the entire country into a new future.
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Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.