The acting head of the Social Security Administration has resigned, Michelle King s departure comes after she refused to provide doge staffers access to sensitive information. Eric Adams' future as mayor appears to be growing more uncertain as four of his deputy mayors have now resigned. President Trump s peace team is meeting with the Russian delegation headed by Sergei Lavrov in Saudi Arabia to try to broker a deal to end the conflict in Ukraine.
00:06:14.380And we're going to have a guest on, a very special guest, in just one second to discuss that.
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00:24:48.560And so now what we need to do is make sure that Congress is working to pass some of this into law.
00:24:53.460We know that an executive order can be signed, and we also know that it can be rescinded.
00:24:59.780And so we want to make sure we're making a lot of these policies permanent, because they're policies that help all of us, that help America.
00:25:07.660And I'm so excited to hear what's happening with the negotiations with Russia and then eventually with Ukraine to bring an end to this senseless war that should have never started.
00:25:20.240It's kind of like the grownups are back in the room again, and we're watching diplomacy happen at lightning-fast speed, warp speed.
00:25:30.040And every day we're realizing things that we were told were not possible are indeed possible and are happening.
00:25:37.180Well, and Carrie, that's exactly what we've been talking about here on the show today.
00:25:43.560And, of course, I was there with Secretary Besant last week in Kiev.
00:25:47.460Now we've got Marco Rubio, Secretary of State in Saudi Arabia.
00:25:53.140You had Pete Hegseth going over, the Secretary of Defense to NATO.
00:25:57.540And this is a totally different America than we had under Joe Biden.
00:26:02.560And what we're seeing, though, is, of course, the international media isn't telling that story at all.
00:26:08.060The international media is saying that the Trump administration and what America is doing, it's tearing apart the fabric of our shared consensus and tearing apart the fabric of shared values.
00:26:18.460And I'm sitting here going, wait a minute, he's talking about a peace deal and ending World War III.
00:26:49.240And we've let the media dictate that agenda and that narrative, and we've let that continue on.
00:26:55.540And any even discussion of bringing Putin and Russia into the talks has, you know, they've tried to turn you into a leper and you're anti-American,
00:27:05.760when in fact, if you truly are a peacemaker, we've got to sit people down and talk to them.
00:27:12.420I was really impressed with Rubio and Waltz, what they're doing over there, and Wyckoff.
00:27:17.420And their press conference was incredible when they talked about once we get this war wrapped up and wound down, what the possibilities are.
00:27:27.500We can start to have, instead of talking about war and how we end the strife, we can start to talk about how can we grow and how can we as Americans now finally prosper?
00:27:37.540We can have economic deals. We can have growth between the two countries, and we should be looking at that.
00:27:44.220We want peace worldwide. We want to end wars.
00:27:47.780And I talk about this when I was on the campaign trail with Mexico because we talk so much about how we're angry about what's happening on the border.
00:27:54.600We've got to stop what's happening on the border, and eventually we've got to work with Mexico to end it and get their cooperation in it.
00:27:59.860And then we can turn something that right now, because I'm just talking about it from Arizona's perspective, the border has been such a negative because we've watched as cartels are controlling it, we have no control, people are pouring in, drugs are pouring across.
00:28:15.440Once we get all these serious problems corrected, then we can start looking at our proximity to the border and how we can capitalize on it for both sides.
00:28:26.000And so, you know, President Trump wants to—he wants—I really believe that he wants every American involved in solving our problems, and he wants peace and prosperity for every American.
00:28:36.420I believe he wants peace and prosperity for every nation.
00:28:39.320You know, there's roughly 190 different countries out there, Jack, and I've always had a dream that, you know, we have 190 countries with 190 duly elected leaders, 190 unique cultures.
00:28:51.620That's how we have a peaceful and prosperous world, and that's what I think President Trump is ultimately going for.
00:28:59.640And we're seeing that start, and he's working fast.
00:29:02.140I've never seen so much happen in four months.
00:29:04.200I'll say, I joke every morning is Christmas morning, every night is New Year's Eve with this administration.
00:29:12.980And at the end of the day, the way this story is told, and this is the importance, I think, for independent media, and I just have to say that, you know, I'm so honored to have been invited to something like this.
00:29:25.760But it's a responsibility, too, because what the White House is doing, it's actually radical transparency, right?
00:29:31.700There are no closed room meetings and closed doors anymore.
00:29:35.080They're inviting social media influencers and independent voices to come to the White House or come on some of these trips and delegations to actually be there to put people, the regular person, in the front row seat of what's going on, whether it be Ukraine, whether it be Russia, whether it be—perhaps we'll see very soon here—the border with Mexico.
00:29:57.000And I know certainly at Real America's Voice, we've been embedding with ICE, the great Ben Berquam, going down there on multiple raids.
00:30:04.020We've never seen this from an administration—just take the politics aside for a second—being willing to show that level of transparency.
00:30:11.960And it's hilarious because the media can't stand that they seem to have lost their special privileges.
00:30:20.200I love that you called it radical transparency.
00:30:22.040They don't want transparency because when we start to have transparency, we start to see very blatantly the corruption and fraud at the hands of many people the media has been running cover for.
00:30:33.480You ask anybody who covered the media, who was in the press pool during the Obama administration, and I don't think any of them got a chance to ask the President Obama a question.
00:30:49.360He did very few one-on-one interviews with the press pool.
00:30:53.760And President Trump is so available to the media.
00:30:57.320He's made everybody in his administration available to the media, available to the American public.
00:31:03.940I agree, and I think you might remember this, and many of your listeners and viewers remember it.
00:31:09.280Remember in the first Trump administration when they threw out the idea of,
00:31:12.700Hey, let's move the press pool over to the Eisenhower administrative building next door because we can do it in a bigger room, and then we don't just have the same 60 or 50 people.
00:31:23.660We can open it up to 200 people in the press.
00:31:26.660Remember how the mainstream media had a meltdown over that?
00:31:31.220I remember that very well, and actually I pointed out at the time that, in fact, that would actually be a reversion to mean because that's the same exact building and, I believe, the same conference room where JFK would give his press briefings in the group.
00:31:45.000That's because back then the Brady press room, that small press room where it is now, was actually the swimming pool.
00:31:49.600But that room in the past was this huge auditorium, and Biden, of course, used it as sort of this fake Oval Office.
00:31:56.120He may have thought it was the real run.
00:31:57.520I'm not going to say that he did, but, yeah, you're allowing more people in there.
00:32:03.280Caroline Levitt's got that fantastic seat that's open for new media.
00:32:06.620And, Kerry, just, you know, in the last minute that we have with you, you know, you came in to start your career at a different time when corporate media had all the power, and now that's completely been turned upside down.
00:32:19.920It's been turned upside down on its head.
00:32:22.260And the reason I think that Caroline Levitt and the communications team and the Trump administration should take that idea back up again, moving things over, is when you go from 60 journalists to 160, what changes is the narrative because the media balked at that.
00:32:40.700And so much of their narrative is not just the stories they cover, it's the questions they ask.
00:32:45.760And they were always trying to ask questions that had the Trump team on their heels.
00:32:50.100We need to change the questions we're asking.
00:32:52.860We need to stop asking the questions that the mainstream media wants us asking and start asking the questions that the public wants.
00:32:59.460We want more cases and examples of where our government has been misspending or fraudulently spending our tax dollars.
00:33:08.300And I think if we open it up to more media and more mainstream, less mainstream media, more independent media, and maybe even take questions from everyday Americans, it'll be the greatest thing that ever happens.
00:33:19.040The great Carrie Lake, she's going to be in charge of Voice of America before you can blink.
00:33:27.100Carrie, I'll see you tonight at Mar-a-Lago.