The 'Terrifying' Fallout from the Government Shutdown | Guest: Eric Trump | 10⧸1⧸25
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The government is shut down, and planes are going to fall out of the sky. Glenn Beck talks about it and explains why it s going to happen and why you should be worried about it. He also talks about how to prepare for it and what you should do if it happens.
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for warranty details. Well, the government is shut down. Boy, oh boy, oh boy, I'm really.
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And somebody called me at home last night. What a rat about. Somebody called from the family and said,
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is it safe to fly tomorrow? And I'm like, what, why? What are you hearing? Government shutting down.
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Planes going to fall out of the sky. No, they're not going to fall out of the sky.
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Well, let me just say that. I, today, I'm not sure I would, I would try to be someplace
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that's not under the sky. Let's just say that just to be safe, be someplace not under the sky
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because the planes are going to be falling. And when I say the planes are going to fall out of the sky,
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I mean, more than Boeing planes are going to be falling out of the sky today because
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it's going to be chaos, complete chaos. Uh, the government is just, and by the way, you'll
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probably, you should start taking Mandarin because the Chinese are going to invade because the army
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is on furlough now because of these damn Republicans. Oh, wait, no, hang on. Just to say
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it's the Democrats, the Democrats who are being so unbelievably irresponsible.
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You know what they always say when the Republicans do this? They're so irresponsible. And you're like,
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wait a minute. No, uh, this time they're being very, very irresponsible. The Democrats are, um,
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because the Republicans just would not allow healthcare to be extended to all illegal aliens.
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I heard, I actually heard somebody on CNN yesterday say all people have a right to healthcare.
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No, I mean, you mean American citizens? No, all people. So illegals,
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all people of earth should be able to have universal healthcare. Oh, okay. Well,
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why don't we just start writing that check for, for the Chinese too? You know, the, the poor Greeks,
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man, they really have Cuba. They're having a hard time with their healthcare system. There are a lot
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of places collapsing. We should just write the check for everybody on earth for their healthcare.
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How does that even make sense? Now, the Democrats are in a really precarious situation, um, because they
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had to acquiesce to the extreme left because their base wants to fight. And I think literally fight,
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uh, but, uh, at least in this particular case, it means you can't, you have to, you have to walk
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out on a deal. You cannot accept it unless you have universal healthcare. And so they said, uh,
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now Republicans, what a surprise. No, not going to do it. Actually, it is kind of a surprise.
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Wouldn't you say, Stu, it is kind of a surprise that they're not saying yes to even more spending.
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Uh, yes. And we can't rule it out quite yet, but it's the fact that they didn't immediately before
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the shutdown, even just agree to whatever they wanted to spend is nice. Correct. Correct. So I,
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I, if I may make a prediction and see where I'm wrong on this, my prediction of how this thing is
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going to work is we're going to shut down, uh, because the Republicans didn't want to spend more
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money and the Democrats wanted to spend a trillion dollars more. And, uh, so what will happen is we'll
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shut down, but we'll spend more money, uh, and we'll end up paying for it. And then they'll just
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sign another continuing resolution and nothing will really will be done.
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That's a little pessimistic there, Glenn. I think you'd have a little more optimism here.
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It only comes from 60 years of watching our government.
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Yes. Although I do think things are a little bit different right now, right? I think, you know,
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I think the Republicans are in a place where they have, uh, more cards than the Democrats do.
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There's a good chance the Democrats wind up getting blamed for this and by the American people,
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not the media, but by the American people. They don't like shutdowns, even though I'm honestly
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not that broken up about them. I'm thrilled. Yeah. And, and then you have the other shot part of this,
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which is maybe, uh, the, the Russell Vaught, you know, uh, Donald Trump.
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Well, by the way, is that how you say his name? Cause I've always thought it was Russell Vaught.
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I hear both ways. So I don't know. I'm just going to go back and forth to confuse people,
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but, uh, yeah, that's, uh, they, the, in case you don't know what we're talking about here,
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the, uh, there's a, uh, Russ, he put together this plan over the four years where they were out
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of power to try to maximize opportunities like this. And he, you know, there's this long
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profile just written in the New York times about how scary and terrifying he is for those reasons,
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but he's smart and prepared when you hear Trump talk about, Hey, we're just going to fire these
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people and not bring them back. You know, that is, you know, it's Trump's plan. It's Trump's idea
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with Russ's execution behind it. And so that's the, that's the thought here is that maybe you can
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get some long-term gains out of this. Um, one of the, one of my other favorite nuggets on this,
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Glenn, is the healthcare credits that they're looking for, the, that the Democrats say they want,
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right? They're like, we got to have these. We can't have a seven week, which was the proposal
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by Republicans, seven weeks of just continuing the spending and figuring things out.
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So currently those tax credits are in effect. They are available right now. Uh, Republicans
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want to end them. The interesting part is they don't run out in the seven week period that
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Republicans are proposing to increase or to continue the spending. So they wouldn't go away
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if everybody's just signed on to the Republican plan, which by the way, I mean, neither one of us
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particularly like it's just increasing spending at these ridiculous levels for another seven weeks.
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But these credits that they're so worried about, that they're going to kill all these people and
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the healthcare is going to go away. Don't go away during that time period. They go away after that.
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And they're saying, well, people are going to get notified that they're going away in that period.
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And therefore we have to shut down the government so that people wouldn't get notifications that they
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might be going away. We have to stop it before that. That's their big plan.
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You would think that the Democrats would want people to be notified that they're going away
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Right. Well, I mean, there's an argument to be made that maybe they do,
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but I think a lot of that is just they're making things up as they go along. Right. You know,
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that doesn't sound like the Democratic Party. Like Chuck Schumer last time when he was threatened
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with evil Russ and his evil plans said, okay, we're going to fold and we're going to just keep
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the government going at the current levels. And this time he's saying the exact opposite. And he's
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saying, because last time his idea was, well, they're going to fire all these people. This time he's
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saying, well, they're firing all these people anyway. Like they just, they just change,
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move the goalposts, change the arguments and act as if this all makes sense.
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And so here's what I would like to see Donald Trump do. Cause I read this morning and I don't
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know what rag it was, but they were saying, you know, Donald Trump, he's bluffing. He's bluffing.
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I, I, you know, no, I don't think he is. I don't, I hope he's not. Listen to Donald Trump
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If Doge is already reducing the federal workforce, why is it necessary to link more federal jobs
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Well, the Democrats want to shut it down. So when you shut it down, you have to do layoffs.
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So we'd be laying off a lot of people that are going to be very affected and the Democrats,
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they're going to be Democrats. Uh, as you know, we, this country, no country can afford to pay for
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illegal immigration, healthcare for everybody that comes into the country. And that's what
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they're insisting. And obviously I have an obligation to not accept that. That would affect
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everybody. You know, when I see what we're doing with AI and all the plants that are opening up in
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the country, $17 trillion is coming. And if you compare that to Biden, Biden had, uh, in four
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years, less than a trillion, we have 17 trillion more than that much. I think it's going to be much
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more than that, David. Uh, by the end of this year, I think it's going to be far over. That's a record.
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It's already a record in eight months. It's a record by a lot. And so we're doing well as a country.
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So the last thing we want to do is shut it down. But, uh, a lot of good can come down from
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shutdowns. We can get rid of a lot of things that we didn't want and they'd be Democrat things,
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but they want open borders. They want men playing in women's sports. They want transgender for
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everybody. They never stop and they don't learn. We won an election in a landslide. They just don't
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learn. So we have no choice. I have to do that for the, for the country. So I, what I'm hearing him
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say here over and over again is, yeah, we're just going to shut these things down. We don't want
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them. Uh, and it's, it's a permanent thing. You're, you're going to have to go through reauthorization
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to get these non-essential programs back. Uh, and you know, if they're not mandated, he's saying
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Russ is planning to just cut them all. If it's not mandatory spending, cut it. I think that is
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absolutely fantastic. I mean, I don't know why we haven't done that before now. It's going to go
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into the court system, et cetera, et cetera. It's going to be fight, but that's one I'm willing to
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die on. That's a hill I want to take. Yeah. And of course you're right. Every single one of those
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jobs will have a lawsuit attached to it and they will get some of them reversed. There's no question
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about it, but, uh, that's why you should fire twice the amount of people. You're right. If they're
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going to, if they're going to reverse half of them, just fire twice as many. Yeah. Uh, yeah. And I think,
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you know, partially one of the reasons why the question from the reporter was, Hey, you know,
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Hey, if you're doing this with Doge already, how come? Well, part of it is a lot of the Doge stuff
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got blocked, right? A lot of the Doge stuff got blocked by courts and it's been a real problem.
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So this is a way they think they have a little bit more legal clearance on it. Um, Glenn, can I give
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you one trip down memory lane here though? This is, this is a fun one. Fun trip down memory lane.
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Let's go back to 2009. If we, if we could Barack Obama, he's doing the state of the union address
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and in the middle of this great man's address, as he's talking about the wonders of Obamacare,
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an evil Republican, uh, legislator screams out, you lie from the audience. It's a massive
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controversy, a terrible, you don't do that. You don't call the president of the United States
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a liar. Decorum, sir. Decorum, decorum, decorum. You can call him a Nazi, but you don't call him
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a liar. Okay. So he says you lie. Why does he say you lie? He says, because Barack Obama is up
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there on the stage and Barack Obama says with Obamacare, we're not going to be giving any
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healthcare to illegal immigrants. You lie. You lie. That's the controversy. Everyone says,
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of course, every media report is, of course, this isn't an Obamacare. It's a shy, how would he even
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claim such a thing? And then the next president, the next democratic presidential candidate, Hillary
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Clinton, puts it in the middle of her website for running for office. That's 2016. It's part of her
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platform that illegal immigrants will get, uh, care under Obamacare. Part of her platform. They go
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from you lie to part of the platform in just one presidential election. And then we should note
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now that it's so shocking that illegal immigrants wouldn't get healthcare out of Obamacare. We need
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to shut the government down over it. That is how your country works in three easy steps.
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That is, that is by definition, progressivism. You, you, you move in the direction, but you say,
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no, it'll never be that. Then the next president, the next opportunity, you move a little further
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and you go like, well, and then the next president, the next opportunity, you're like, of course,
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that's what it is. I mean, it's just right there. And then you say, how dare you hurt these poor
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people by taking away that plan we said didn't exist. Right. Oh, it's so frustrating. And nobody
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knows because people are just so stupid. They don't remember you lie. Um, they, they, they have
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been ratcheted up into their hatred for the other side. And they always lie. They always lie. They
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always lie. They always lie. Uh, you know, like, like when he stood up and called president Obama a
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liar. Yeah. Well, no, they weren't lying. They were telling the truth because they understand how
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progressivism works. Uh, but you refuse to see, you know, this is my favorite question to ask people
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is how did you get there? How did you get there? What do you mean? How did you get to where illegal
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aliens should, because you were against that 10 years ago? In fact, you said that's a lie that'll
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never happen. Okay. So take me to, that's a lie that will never happen, which you were passionate
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about because you understood. We couldn't afford that. Tell me the logic that had been introduced
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to you over the last 10 years that made you move from that's a lie. That will never happen. How
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un-American of you to even say, we would think that way to how dare you even try to say we shouldn't be
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paying for that healthcare. Help me with the logic because I want to understand. My guess is you've
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just been riding a wave of feelings and propaganda. So please tell me, how did you get from that place
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10 years ago to this place today? Because there is no new information. There's none. In fact, the new
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So, I don't think it's a coincidence that we have TrumpRx starting today and the shutdown is a big
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thing. It is a direct-to-consumer website expected to launch early next year at trumprx.gov.
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It is not socialized medicine, although it is kind of a public-private partnership,
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which I am not for in any way, shape, or form. But it is the government just negotiating discounts
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up to 85% off list prices for Pfizer medications. And it's a limited scope at this point, but it gives
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most favored nation status prices because we pay like four times as much as everybody else.
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And what is the problem with that? The rich can afford? When you look at the whole world,
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we're the rich ones. The rich don't even mind paying more. Coming back to haunt you now, isn't it?
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Anyway, Pfizer's offering discounts about 50% on primary care and specialty drugs.
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Um, it's cash only. This is for the uninsured and uninsured, uh, uh, buyers that cover again,
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a narrow set of, uh, drugs. Um, you know, some people are saying it's socialized medicine. It's
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not, it's voluntary and market-based. However, uh, it could be the next time, the next time a president
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comes in, uh, you know, it's progress towards this, uh, step. Uh, but it doesn't involve
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government run hospitals or doctor employment or universal coverage or anything like that.
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So it is not socialized medicine. Yeah. I know it depends on what your definition is. Right. I mean,
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like, you know, of course it's not, we have not implemented the British system. No, like, you know,
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no, we're no one saying that I will say, you know, this is the state, you know, it's market-based
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is what they say about carbon credits. You know what I mean? I don't, I don't like it. I don't
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like it. I think politically it's a very smart move. Yes, I agree. Um, I think for a true free
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market, I don't like it. Um, but we're not going to have a free market of medicine. I mean, we don't
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have one now. No, we don't have one now. I would like to move toward it though. I would too. And I
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feel like there's a lot of, uh, movement, the opposite direction. Um, and, and I will say too,
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you know, the drug price thing is, is, is a tough one because there are certain drugs that are much
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more expensive here than in other places. Though there are also a lot of drugs that are less
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expensive here than in other places. Like our generic system actually outperforms a lot of what
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the rest of the world does. Uh, so it's a, you know, when you talk about the drugs people actually
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take as a society, when you look at the, the, the numbers are not that much different, but there are
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certain particularly, um, brand name drugs that are much, much higher priced here. And I
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guess that's what he's trying to get, uh, under control here. And it's something he's been
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focusing on for a while. You know, this is something that's, that Trump has really tried
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to focus on for a while and, and, uh, seems to be making some progress into what his plan
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is there. Yeah. So let me switch topics to, uh, the fat thing is still trending everywhere
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today. Uh, that Peg says, says that our general shouldn't be fat. Uh, and I love this from
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the left. They're like, these generals, man, they were so strong. They sat there. They
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didn't clap for anything, anything that it was said. They didn't clap yet. They're not
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supposed to. They're in uniform. You dope. You'll see the Supreme court at the last state
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of the union. They didn't clap for anything. Yeah. They're not supposed to. Uh, so that
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wasn't restraint. That was actually them doing their job, but the view just can't understand
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You know, I don't like spending time talking about the view because they're so irrelevant, but this is just hysterical.
00:25:17.840
So yesterday, Hegseth comes out and says, you know, fat generals, you need to lose weight and you need to
00:25:24.260
get in shape. Everybody has to take the fitness test. If you're in our military, everybody has to take the
00:25:30.820
fitness test at least once a year. Okay. Now I have to play the response from the view. It is hysterical.
00:25:41.100
I mean, I feel bad for their stupidity. And I mean that sincerely. They are so stupid and yet
00:25:48.540
they're on national television. I mean, somebody should say, I mean, Simon Cowell should be sent in
00:25:54.500
and go, guys, you're just too stupid to be on national television. It's not a good look. I don't
00:25:58.820
know who said that you were smart, but somebody has to tell you the truth. So listen to their response
00:26:03.860
to Pete Hegseth. He said he was going to return to the highest male standard for combat positions
00:26:12.060
because the troops were fat. I just, I don't understand how that was supposed to be an
00:26:18.180
uplifting message for our military. It was referring to Colonel Sanders.
00:26:21.980
It was, it was just, it was, it was really a bizarre thing. He started talking about woke DEI
00:26:27.600
policies. By the way, there are no gender quotas in the military. By the way, he fired
00:26:33.300
more than a dozen military leaders, many of them people of color and women. He fired the
00:26:37.580
chairman of the joint chief of staff, General Charles Brown Jr., who is African-American.
00:26:42.300
He fired the first woman to command the Navy, Admiral Lisa Franchetti. I just, I don't understand
00:26:48.160
the sort of hypocrisy of firing these people, having all these people meet together and then
00:26:54.660
denigrating them. Did you look at it? They look like, they're looking at him like he has two heads.
00:26:59.100
Well, they didn't applaud the beginning of that. You just saw the president is
00:27:02.620
Trump, President Trump said, if you want to applaud, you applaud. If you don't like what
00:27:07.760
I'm saying, you can leave the room, of course. And then you heard the rest. There goes your rank
00:27:11.640
in your future. It is such an, uh, they don't understand. They just don't understand the military.
00:27:19.020
Um, they, you know, it's interesting that they were, they were listing all of the people that,
00:27:23.620
uh, Higgs had fired without giving any context on any of those people. Uh, and they just don't
00:27:29.100
understand why two thirds of our current active military members are considered overweight and 22%
00:27:36.720
of them are considered obese and how that's a problem. And I, and I love the fact that they're
00:27:42.700
like, and how is that supposed to be an uplifting message? It's, it's not supposed to be an uplifting
00:27:48.080
message. Sometimes the truth is not so uplifting. Sometimes the truth sucks a lot, but it sets you
00:27:55.220
free. Sometimes the truth has to be said you're fat. And I'm sorry if you're out on the battlefield
00:28:01.620
and you can't pick up the member of your team that has just been shot and wounded and carrying them
00:28:08.360
back yourself, you're of no help. If you're like, Hey God, I am so out of breath. Hey God. Can we stop
00:28:16.200
shooting for just a second? I got to, you gotta be in shape. Do you want a fat firefighter?
00:28:23.180
No, I don't. I have nothing against fat people. I just want to know that if I, cause I'm out of
00:28:29.040
shape and I'm not a firefighter, but if I'm in a building and I'm trapped and my daughter or me or
00:28:35.740
somebody else is, is fighting the fire and they are my lifeline to get out of the building, I want to
00:28:42.260
make sure they can pick my daughter up and throw her over the shoulder, pick me up and, you know,
00:28:48.020
secret service. I don't know if you've noticed this secret service. They're not fat. You know why?
00:28:53.900
It's a requirement that they, all of my detail, anybody on my security team, it is a requirement,
00:29:01.320
a requirement that they can pick me up and throw me over their shoulder and get out of a room.
00:29:07.840
Um, that's, that's their job. So yeah, you have some physical fitness standards for the military
00:29:14.480
or people in that position, you know, and she's like, and I'm surprised cause this is, I mean,
00:29:19.820
the U S military is the greatest fighting force in the world. Since when are you a fan of the
00:29:24.840
military? And tell me, tell me how great our military has done, you know, uh, in the last five
00:29:32.920
years, uh, Afghanistan comes to mind, comes leaping out, which by the way is some of the people that
00:29:38.780
he fired because of that. She said, Bayhar says there's a ulterior motive for all of this crazy,
00:29:44.900
uh, stuff. And Sarah Haynes says, well, you know what? This is why there's a record, a recruiting lull.
00:29:52.620
What? What is why they can't get people to sign up for the military? No, that's under the last
00:29:58.500
administration where everybody, you know, sign up. If you want to wear a dress. No, I don't want to
00:30:03.540
wear a dress. I would, if I want to protect my country, I want to be surrounded by fighters.
00:30:09.000
I want to be surrounded by people who are committed to the job and can get the job done.
00:30:15.240
And there's nothing wrong. When he said, I have the highest male standards. He wasn't saying there's
00:30:21.280
no women in the military. He's saying, you have to perform as well as a man. You have to be able
00:30:29.440
to throw that man over your shoulder and go. If you can do that, fine. That's what he was talking
00:30:38.760
about, but they don't really, you know, and then they're saying the cost of bringing these guys in
00:30:44.700
and having them sit in a room. Can you imagine that you're now concerned about the cost?
00:30:49.700
And that all they did just tell him to go, you know, shave and then go back to hazing people.
00:30:56.180
Wait a minute. Hazing. I thought you were a fan of all these generals. What are you talking about?
00:31:01.520
It's the, the stupidity and the hypocrisy is just hysterical, just hysterical. While we're here on
00:31:10.600
that, I just have to point out what, uh, Hillary Clinton said, um, about the, uh, assassination,
00:31:17.400
uh, of Charlie Kirk. She was on morning Joe. Uh, and she was asking, you know, are we still headed
00:31:26.040
for a more perfect union? I think we're on pause right now. I think people are uncertain. People
00:31:32.120
are scared about what's going on in our country. The idea that we, the people that all men and women
00:31:37.040
are created equal, that seems to be in the crosshairs on those in the right who want to turn
00:31:40.920
the clock back on progress that is made. Wait a minute. Hang on just a second. No, we are equal.
00:31:46.580
We're all to be judged equal. We're all to fall under the law. Equally law is supposed to be
00:31:51.820
justice is supposed to be blind. You have reversed all of that. We're just trying to set blind justice
00:31:59.020
back into place. No, they're what, what, what Trump is trying to do is turn the clock back on the
00:32:04.680
progress, writing out huge chunks of our history, slavery, suffrage, anything inconvenient. No,
00:32:11.880
no, I'm not trying to rewrite that. We're trying to have balance on that. We're trying to say
00:32:15.640
we're more than just that. And then she goes on about how glorious our, our history really is.
00:32:23.000
Really? Do you believe that? Cause I not heard that from you anyway. Uh, then she said, so, you know,
00:32:29.340
what I think makes us so special as a country, the idea that you could turn the clock back and try to
00:32:34.380
recreate a world that never was dominated by, you know, let's say it. Oh, when somebody says,
00:32:41.000
I don't know, let's just say it, you know, trouble is coming. Okay. So this is turning the clock back
00:32:47.680
to a world that never was meaning. Let's just say it quote white men of a certain persuasion.
00:32:59.500
What does that mean, Stu? White men of a certain persuasion, uh, white, straight Christian males.
00:33:10.300
No, no, no, no, no, no. Don't just don't go any too far. That just means white men who are straight.
00:33:15.320
Okay. White men of a certain persuasion comma a certain religion. Okay. What religion would that
00:33:21.960
be? Christian, right? Christian, a certain point of view. What do you think that point of view might
00:33:27.940
be? Evil conservative, evil conservative. It's just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for.
00:33:35.640
And we were on that path imperfectly, lots of bumps on the way, but I agree with you where we're on the
00:33:40.660
right trajectory. So wait a minute that, first of all, I just have to just ask who is the one twisting
00:33:47.820
history. When you say we're going back to a history that never was a country run by straight white men
00:33:56.980
who were constitutionally conservative and Christian, that, that, that's a world that never
00:34:05.680
was. I don't even know how you get there. What kind of, what kind of common core math do you have?
00:34:10.640
Show me, show me how you got there. And it defeats all the terrible, like if that never was,
00:34:15.280
then why are you saying it's so bad all the time, right? Like, exactly right. Was slavery real?
00:34:21.480
Can I point out one other thing on this, Glenn, which I think is interesting in that what Trump
00:34:26.900
is doing, what, what the conservatives are doing, what you're doing with your museum has nothing to
00:34:32.020
do with what she's describing there. Like getting rid of all of the bad history and only promoting the
00:34:36.600
good things and saying how wonderful our country is, right? Like, you know, of course we will
00:34:42.040
acknowledge when things are good, but we also acknowledge when things are bad. And it's
00:34:45.360
important to understand all that history, but set aside our motivation and whether we're actually
00:34:50.020
doing this or not, it would be understandable for a nation to brush some of their dark spots in their
00:34:58.900
history under the carpet. Lots of countries do this. They do it all the time. And the motivation for
00:35:04.060
that is pretty clear, right? You want the, the people of your country to believe your nation is
00:35:09.800
great. You want them to believe the best about their country. You want them to feel positively
00:35:15.080
about their country. So I, while I don't want to do that, I understand the motivation of doing it.
00:35:24.260
I don't understand the motivation of what they want, because what they want is to only highlight the
00:35:30.560
bad things we've done in our history. Forget the idea of whether you agree with conservatives or not,
00:35:36.720
their motivation. Think of things like CRT, right? Where you, where you look at history and
00:35:44.020
basically blame the country for being a horrible group of racists that do terrible things all the
00:35:51.220
time, structural racism built into everything, point it, turning your country into a nation that
00:35:57.240
looks to its own people to be terrible, to be an awful place that has achieved nothing, that is only
00:36:03.600
destroyed. I understand the motivation of making your country look better than it actually was.
00:36:09.860
What would the motivation be to make it look worse than it actually was? Wow. And I think you've
00:36:15.840
answered this before. Some, some might, some might say, how is that supposed to be an uplifting message?
00:36:24.420
Oh no, wait, that was, that was, that was, that was the view on the Pentagon when they were talking
00:36:29.860
about saying the truth about them being fat. Uh, there are, there are things that you have to say,
00:36:35.040
but you have to balance them. The only reason why you would do it the way they want to, is you want
00:36:39.560
to destroy the belief in the nation. And I, I want both sides told. I want the balance told and I want
00:36:48.900
exactly what Hillary Clinton tried to get away with there in saying, you know, we're an imperfect
00:36:54.680
nation. Yeah, we are. I agree. 100%. That's what we are in our constitution to form a more perfect
00:37:03.640
union. That's how you do it. Exactly. How Stu described is how you do it. Not what they're doing,
00:37:10.420
but by saying, look, we have warts and all let's look at those things, put them in perspective,
00:37:16.060
but we're good people. We're good people, but apparently we're not. Randy Weingarten, uh, please
00:37:22.940
play, uh, cut seven of, uh, the head of the teachers union and what she's doing.
00:37:29.260
There is a reason why in Norway, when the Nazis took over Norway, that's why I'm wearing this
00:37:34.360
paperclip. I wear two things now, the American flag, nobody can take patriotism away from me
00:37:39.000
and a paperclip. What did the teachers in Norway do when there was the, when there was the Nazi
00:37:44.040
occupation, they started wearing paperclips. Good, good, good for them. What do you, what?
00:37:56.160
So when I found out she was wearing a paperclip, you know, you know, uh, for the Nazis, I thought,
00:38:03.180
well, you know, you might've missed that time period in Norway. Um, you know, that Nazis aren't
00:38:08.420
there in Norway. And then I realized, oh no, she's talking about here. And I thought, oh, okay.
00:38:12.020
So maybe she's regarding, maybe she's, she's forgetting operation paperclip, which, uh, was
00:38:19.240
what the Americans did. Operation paperclip is when the, uh, progressives, uh, went and
00:38:27.280
said, Hey, these doctors, these scientists, these educators, yeah, they're Nazis. They were
00:38:33.640
involved in really bad atrocities, but let's bring them into the fold. Let's, let's have
00:38:39.100
them come here to America and fold them into our healthcare system. Let's, let's fold them
00:38:46.280
into our education system. Let's fold them into our sciences. That was called operation
00:38:52.420
paperclip. And so when I think of that, because when I think of the teachers unions right now
00:38:58.040
and Randy Weingarten, I'm reminded that the California teachers union in 2008, um, changed
00:39:06.100
changed one of their long, long standing rules. And that is if you were ever a part of, or
00:39:13.860
associated with any organization that tried to overthrow the United States government, or
00:39:21.100
you were a communist, you couldn't teach. And in California in 2008, as soon as Barack Obama,
00:39:29.600
Randy Weingarten led the, led the charge to make sure those who had been part of organizations
00:39:36.600
trying to overthrow the United States government could teach our children. So, um, I'm guessing
00:39:45.460
she means the paperclip, you know, the way the Americans meant operation paperclip, I'm sure,
00:39:50.360
which I just have to disagree with you on that, Randy. I just don't think we should have
00:39:53.980
uh, revolutionary, uh, communists, uh, Marxist or, uh, fascists like Nazis. I just don't think
00:40:01.380
we should have them, uh, in our government and that's what we're fighting for. Um, so,
00:40:06.060
but you keep wanting to push them in and I have to disagree with you on that, but, uh, thank
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you for reminding me of operation paperclip, Randy Weingarten. All right, back in just a second.
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You know, your book, what your family has gone through is just the radically souped-up version of what I think a lot of people feel they have gone through in their life.
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They've tried to destroy you every single step of the way.
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Tell me about the motivation for putting that all down on paper.
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It went to Amazon number one almost instantly under siege, and it's been incredible.
00:49:53.220
I mean, I was a guy who didn't have any constitutional protections.
00:49:58.520
I was the most subpoenaed person in American history all because I ran the Trump Organization, which was, you know, effectively what my father spent his entire life doing.
00:50:09.700
Between two impeachments, they raided our home.
00:50:14.840
There's more gag orders than I can possibly count.
00:50:21.500
You know, they made up the phony dossier that was paid for by Hillary Clinton.
00:50:26.920
Glenn, I was the guy who was getting the call from the FBI saying, you know, Eric, I hear you have secret servers communicating with the Kremlin in the basement of Trump Tower.
00:50:36.640
They tried to take out our Supreme Court justices.
00:50:45.680
They charged my father 91 times, 91 criminal counts.
00:50:50.260
They fined the Trump Organization almost $600 million for not doing a damn thing wrong.
00:51:02.740
They wanted to see, you know, my father in jail.
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You know, and then I said on Sean Hannity one night, Sean, you know, they've done all of this to us.
00:51:11.620
I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to kill my father.
00:51:14.980
And then you saw what happened, you know, eight weeks later at Trump International in West Palm.
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I mean, I published this book literally three days before Charlie Kirk's assassination.
00:51:26.420
I mean, you want to talk about another time they tried to put our movement under siege.
00:51:31.340
They've done it to every single one of your listeners.
00:51:35.400
And the story had to be told from a first-person perspective who effectively dealt with all of it.
00:51:41.360
And the greatest part of the whole story is we won.
00:51:43.900
We won, and we're saving the country right now.
00:51:46.920
So, Eric, how do you deal with – I just had a conversation with somebody I think is really, really smart,
00:51:54.100
doesn't agree with me politically, but very well-educated, very smart, and a reasonable person.
00:51:59.400
And he immediately brought up the weaponization of our government with the DOJ and James Comey.
00:52:12.120
The weaponization of our government with the DOJ and James Comey?
00:52:15.920
And I had to explain to him that your dad didn't say you're fired if you don't go get him.
00:52:30.640
Two out of the three charges were valid, and so you prosecute.
00:52:36.220
That's different than what you guys – can you compare James Comey and what's happening there to what was done with you guys?
00:52:46.540
So I was the guy that got the call when they were raiding Mar-a-Lago, right?
00:52:48.860
Obviously, I run all our commercial properties and our entire portfolio, everything in the Trump organization.
00:52:55.960
The FBI is here with a search warrant, and I go, excuse me?
00:53:00.060
We have the greatest relationship with all law enforcement.
00:53:04.520
They have a search warrant to raid Mar-a-Lago right now, and I go, you must be kidding me.
00:53:10.720
Well, they're saying that the National Archives asked the FBI to raid Mar-a-Lago.
00:53:14.920
You mean, look, at the glorified public library, you have 30 FBI agents there with machine guns because NARA asked for the raid?
00:53:30.140
Like, you don't raid Mar-a-Lago, the former president's home, and very likely the future president again because my father was doing great.
00:53:38.140
You don't raid that home based on the National Archives.
00:53:41.520
Like, you better believe Biden was behind this.
00:53:43.680
And sure enough, you know, 18 months later, it comes out that Biden was behind it, and Merrick Garland was 100% behind it, and they were the ones that authorized it.
00:53:50.380
And the weaponization is unlike anything I'd ever seen.
00:53:53.500
I mean, Glenn, we were a family that's never gotten so much of a speeding ticket ever in our lives, and we lived a pretty fast life in terms of business and life until my father decided that he was looking to run again in 2024, in which case they indicted him 34 times for a $130,000 payment that he didn't even make.
00:54:12.220
Like, I mean, people who were sitting in the courtrooms couldn't even possibly believe it.
00:54:16.440
Again, we've had every single one of them overturned, but when I hear them talking about James Comey, who clearly, I mean, it very much looked like to me, lied to, you know, to Ted Cruz in that congressional, you know, testimony that day, I mean, give me a break.
00:54:31.500
I mean, these guys, I probably spent $400 million defending ourselves from hoaxes.
00:54:37.200
I mean, the Russia hoax, we had disproved to the FBI day one.
00:54:41.840
There are no servers in the basement of Trump Tower because basements flood.
00:54:45.540
You don't put, you know, like computers 101, you don't put servers in basements, right?
00:54:52.380
They knew this, and they let this sham get perpetrated for three years so that one greedy woman could possibly get, you know, two more votes.
00:54:59.540
And then when she lost in an embarrassing fashion to people who didn't know what a damn delegate was, i.e. our family, because we'd never been in politics before, you know, they needed some way to justify her embarrassing performance.
00:55:20.060
Well, that to me is the weaponization of the political system by going after you guys for the servers, by changing documents, literally FBI changing documents to go after people in your organization on the Russia gate stuff, changing the documents for a FISA court.
00:55:48.960
Is there a chance that the Comey thing is going to bleed into a larger prosecution?
00:55:57.580
Because I've been watching this, Eric, I've been watching this from the beginning.
00:56:01.740
I was watching this when I was not for your president, your father being president in 2016, saying, wait a minute, this isn't right.
00:56:12.000
It is so clear that this now was I mean, the evidence is all there that this was a plan from the beginning.
00:56:22.380
That is, quite honestly, I believe, still going on.
00:56:28.120
Do you know if the grand conspiracy thing is going to happen?
00:56:35.020
I'm not in government, but it's the entire thesis of the book.
00:56:38.180
I dealt with this more than anybody in the country for a 10 year period of time.
00:56:43.260
I mean, Glenn, they were planting documents in Mar-a-Lago in my father's office.
00:56:47.340
They were planting top secret folders on the carpet of my father's office.
00:56:51.960
They admitted that to Judge Cannon that they literally brought in top secret folders and they made photo shoots on my father's office floor.
00:57:05.960
The dirty dossier that said that my father was doing horrible things, the most unthinkable things.
00:57:17.220
To have seven judges in Colorado just delete my father's name from a ballot was a sham.
00:57:22.740
The fact that, you know, again, a guy who who works very hard, has never crossed any line in his life, became the most subpoenaed person in American history.
00:57:32.760
I mean, you know, I didn't have a laptop from hell.
00:57:39.960
I didn't have racy photos all over my, you know, and I sure as hell wasn't doing illegal business deals all over the world with every shady country, as he very much seemed to be doing.
00:57:52.560
So do I think that that criminality has to be paid for in some way?
00:57:58.400
And I just I find it so ironic when you see Chuck Schumer up there and Jake Tapper.
00:58:04.540
You know, this is the weaponization of the government at its finest.
00:58:08.780
I I've taken more arrows than than anybody could possibly take and still be standing.
00:58:13.780
And my father, he's taken unlimited arrows all in defense of this nation that we love.
00:58:18.860
And, and, and, you know, it's, um, I mean, it's true irony and it's true projection.
00:58:27.880
And then I want to talk to you about, has there ever been a time when you guys have said, I, I, it's enough back in 10 seconds.
00:58:56.040
Um, the things that you guys have put up with the things that you have come through.
00:59:01.140
And at some point did anyone in the family say, dad, please.
00:59:18.160
I think that's exactly what they thought was going to happen.
00:59:19.940
I think they thought that they could take, you know, this kind of New York billionaire and make his life so uncomfortable that you'd want to go back to Palm Beach, Florida, play golf, hang out with his grandkids, fly around on Trump force one, you know, live in Mar-a-Lago.
00:59:32.320
And, and, and there's no question that was their calculus.
00:59:34.580
You know, how do we, how do we make fun of him?
00:59:43.280
You know, how, how do we break up his business?
00:59:45.340
How do we strip the Trump name off of every building in New York city?
00:59:48.440
I mean, those are all the things that I dealt with.
00:59:50.080
And, you know, I, I think they, they wholly misunderstood him and, uh, you know, it, maybe it's like a masochistic type quality, but like the harder they hit him and the harder they hit us, the more resilient we were.
01:00:02.880
I was in those courtrooms, Len, with my father every single day when they turned around in New York and read off 34 felony bogus felony counts and, you know, with, with a corrupt judge.
01:00:11.860
And, you know, you know, a lot about that trial.
01:00:14.280
My father stood around, you know, turned around, you know, shook my hand.
01:00:18.840
We did a press conference and I was speaking on the front stairs of those, those, you know, that courthouse every single day to the press.
01:00:24.540
You remember my father was gagged and then we went down and we did big fundraiser.
01:00:28.400
I mean, we literally left the courthouse after being, having 34 felony indictments and went to a political fundraiser.
01:00:35.700
He was the energizer bunny in a, in a red tie, wearing a suit, um, on, on steroids.
01:00:39.700
And the harder they hit him, the harder he worked, the harder he fought back.
01:00:44.300
But beyond that, I think the more than American people realized this whole thing was a sham.
01:00:47.700
I mean, there's only so many times you can cry wolf before everybody realizes it's nonsense.
01:00:52.180
And they cried wolf of Russia and everybody saw that.
01:00:54.400
And they cried wolf with the impeachments and everybody saw that.
01:00:56.760
And people fundamentally started distrusting the mainstream media in this country.
01:00:59.960
And independent voices like yours all of a sudden became the most powerful, you know, we've ever seen in the nation's history.
01:01:07.120
And, you know, and, and, and, and all of a sudden this whole thing turned around where people started realizing, Hey, the harder they hit this guy, the more I like him because this is the system.
01:01:16.700
And, um, and listen, obviously it worked because my father won the popular vote.
01:01:23.580
You know, he won 11 counties in California that had never been run by a Republican in 37 years.
01:01:30.820
We won it by 11 points and every single state in the country, all 50 states tacked way, right.
01:01:36.360
And, you know, and, and so clearly their games didn't work, but that's what they wanted.
01:01:40.300
They wanted to make his life so damn uncomfortable that he would bow out of the race and say, you know what, let's just go live my glory years at, uh, at Mar-a-Lago living, uh, you know, living out the American dream as a, as an ex-president.
01:01:59.440
I mean, everybody in the family, I mean, I don't say this is, I mean, you guys are amazing.
01:02:03.780
Even if you would have said, dad, stop it, please.
01:02:10.740
I just, I'm amazed that no one in the family ever just sat down and said, at that point, I think we were up to our eyeballs.
01:02:21.040
I mean, you know, they had us in, in every, you know, I had, I had a hundred depositions.
01:02:29.620
They were, they were trying everything they possibly could to, to take us out, to bankrupt us.
01:02:34.960
You had Letitia James in, in New York, you know, the corruption that was that case that I just had overturned five to zero, you know, by the appellate courts in New York.
01:02:45.940
You had the Fannie Willis nonsense with her boyfriend in, in Georgia.
01:02:49.620
You had the Jack Smith as he plants documents at Mar-a-Lago and ransacks Melania's closet and Barron's room and, you know, in our, our home.
01:02:57.620
You know, at this point we were, we were neck deep in it.
01:03:02.400
I mean, if we would have given up then, you know, we would have been dead.
01:03:06.600
And there was one point I talked about in the book where my father looks at me coming out of that courtroom and he says, you know, honey, I don't know how, but we're going to win.
01:03:14.680
And I said, listen, we either win or we're all going to be in jail because that's exactly what these corrupt people will do to us.
01:03:19.840
And, and then again, it's a great irony that I find in, you know, the, the way the, um, you know, the Democrats are treating the Comey indictment this week.
01:03:26.960
It's, uh, they would have put us all in jail and had us wrought there for eternity, you know, had we, had we not had pulled it off.
01:03:35.560
And, and, and they had weaponized the entire system in order to make that happen.
01:03:40.160
So my wife and I just, um, uh, we just moved to Florida and we live, you know, near the Trump national golf course.
01:03:47.760
We were driving by and I thought everything this family has done, everything, this brand has gone through.
01:03:56.400
Um, I think it's a more powerful brand now than, than ever before.
01:04:02.140
And part of it is the way you guys have dealt with the, uh, you know, just weathered every storm.
01:04:08.740
But, but also I think your dad, I've had a lot of respect for your dad as a builder.
01:04:12.540
And, uh, you know, I watched him build buildings in New York and, and honestly, Eric,
01:04:17.080
I really thought, cause he could build things twice as fast as anybody else in New York.
01:04:21.600
And I'm like, how does this guy not have mob connections?
01:04:24.180
How do you do business without the mob and nothing clean, clean, clean.
01:04:34.140
Um, but I feel like everything he has done in a strange, uh, in a strange, uh, change of topic here.
01:04:42.360
I think he found the golf course, uh, and the golf, uh, resorts are like, that's, I think
01:04:52.100
he's, I think he's the best at that in the world now.
01:04:59.360
And that's almost a great compliment to me because I've done every single one of them
01:05:02.720
And, you know, I bought most of those properties and developed every single one around the
01:05:08.520
And, you know, it's, it's really funny when I, you know, when, when he's talking about
01:05:11.340
Gaza the other day and he goes, you know, the, the, the potential for this place, the,
01:05:15.140
what I could make this place into would be so incredible.
01:05:20.780
It's like, it's like when AOC came after Elon Musk, you know, Oh, ha ha.
01:05:25.220
Elon Musk, like the least qualified person to run the FAA.
01:05:28.800
I'm sitting there saying this guy is catching rockets with chopsticks.
01:05:31.660
Like you might not want to, you know, belittle him.
01:05:34.040
I mean, he's, he's got, you know, about 4,000 times the IQ of you, AOC, but, you
01:05:38.260
know, and, and they're trying to do the same thing to my father.
01:05:40.440
I mean, there's no one that there's no one that's a better builder.
01:05:43.260
I mean, he'll, he'll tell you the two of us are like two peas in a pot with that.
01:05:47.160
And by the way, Glenn, I got the library approved yesterday.
01:05:50.360
It's going to be in Miami, Florida, and it's, it's spectacular.
01:05:53.400
So we just got the greatest site in Florida and I'm going to be building that.
01:05:56.780
And I promise you, it's not going to look like the Barack Hussein Obama presidential
01:06:02.720
So they're literally going around neighborhoods in Chicago.
01:06:04.780
They're like, what does that building look like?
01:06:06.000
And everybody's like, man, it looks like a, it looks like a jail.
01:06:10.000
But now I think my father will, and now 10 years ago, I would have said that what he
01:06:15.140
would have wanted on his tombstone was the greatest developer, the greatest builder.
01:06:19.060
You know, I think today it's, it's a man who literally not only inspired a nation, but
01:06:22.980
opened the eyes of the entire nation to how we were getting ripped off the flaws of government
01:06:28.520
and how much better we could be running this country, which he's doing right now.
01:06:35.880
You know, when he said, Hey, I'm going to be the greatest president.
01:06:39.140
I thought, well, that's, that's, you know, I'm a historian.
01:06:44.360
I told him myself, I think you are, I think you're in the Abraham Lincoln.
01:06:49.220
You're in the Abraham Lincoln, George Washington kind of territory.
01:06:52.620
Uh, and it may take a hundred years for people to realize that.
01:06:56.640
Um, but I've, I've never seen anything like it back with, uh, more with Eric Trump in just
01:07:08.940
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01:07:20.000
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Um, Eric, I want to, I want to just ask you to tell me the story of the day your dad was
01:09:22.300
Everybody remembers that that was rally, but there was the rally that, you know, uh, all
01:09:25.680
the major, and I knew it wasn't going to be the case, but all the, the, the, the major
01:09:28.540
news stations thought he was going to be announcing who his VP candidate was because that was 48
01:09:34.900
And so I was, uh, I was sitting there, I had my kids, my lap, I was working on email.
01:09:38.200
My laptop was on my lap and, um, I heard the shots and, you know, I don't get into this,
01:09:42.700
you know, too often publicly, but I, I spent a lot of time.
01:09:45.140
My, pretty much my entire life has been competitive shooting sports.
01:09:48.000
I mean, I instantly knew what the sounds were and I made my, my, my jaw just dropped, you
01:09:52.160
know, and I, I looked up and obviously, you know, saw kind of the rest unfold and, and,
01:09:56.820
uh, you know, Laura grabbed my two kids and kind of, you know, whisked them out of the
01:10:00.560
room and, you know, I'm sitting there, I stood up, my face is probably, you
01:10:05.140
I'm just seeing if I can, you know, see if he had any, you know, chest wounds and he
01:10:11.160
So you couldn't tell if he was bleeding from the abdomen or, you know, if they had hit
01:10:14.060
him where, where somebody would traditionally shoot.
01:10:16.720
And, and, and, uh, obviously saw him come up with blood on his hands.
01:10:20.460
And I knew every single one of the agents on that stage, um, like extremely well, I knew
01:10:24.820
every single person on that stage, uh, beyond well, um, the female had been, you know,
01:10:29.680
who's kind of famous in that picture had been with Laura and I for three years.
01:10:32.740
I knew her and she's a, she's a wonderful person.
01:10:35.320
I knew the two agents behind him and obviously Sean, who was his detail leader.
01:10:39.420
And, um, you know, it's, it's, uh, it's a, it's a, it's a moment that I'll, I'll never
01:10:47.940
And then we see a rerun of this, which Charlie Kirk, uh, the day could have ended dramatically
01:10:57.240
And it just seems like there's an evil that has just been unleashed in our society.
01:11:07.320
Again, I kind of mentioned the fact that, you know, uh, you know, the shooting sports have
01:11:10.460
been, you know, one of my, one of my biggest passions, my entire life, I know that world
01:11:14.400
And, you know, the fact that, you know, somebody could get on a roof at 130 yards of the modern,
01:11:18.460
you know, modern rifle with modern optics is just unthinkable to me.
01:11:23.100
My, my seven-year-old son will make that shot every single time.
01:11:25.740
And, you know, it just, it kind of, you know, it baffles me.
01:11:28.920
The other thing that baffles me is, you know, we, we know nothing.
01:11:32.360
I mean, listen, somehow the FBI was able to get into every single protester's phone who
01:11:36.840
went into a, you know, the Capitol on January 6th, every, every grandmother who walked in
01:11:40.600
that building that had an iPhone who was taking a selfie.
01:11:43.020
It seemed like they busted through on all those phones.
01:11:45.220
We don't know a damn thing about the shooter at Butler.
01:11:48.440
Um, we were lied to by the secret service director.
01:11:54.040
Um, but we were lied to by, by Cheadle who said that they couldn't put people on that
01:12:00.240
And, you know, you had congressmen walking across, you had old congressmen walking across
01:12:06.680
And the slope that the counter snipers were on was, was substantially, you know, kind of
01:12:11.540
a, a, a, a greater pitched roof than that roof.
01:12:16.460
And I look at, as a son, you know, I'm probably the closest person to my father's life.
01:12:20.480
I remain wholly unsatisfied with, with the answers that we've given.
01:12:35.220
Listen, I think he, he's, he's playing with a different calculus than, than you and I
01:12:39.300
I mean, you know, there, there's probably national security concerns, um, you know,
01:12:44.120
Um, I very much think there are, and, you know, I, I think he's the guy that has to heal a
01:12:47.340
nation and, you know, and, and I think he's been incredibly graceful, you know, despite
01:12:56.960
It's 130 yards of the modern rifle is, is an absolute chip shot.
01:13:01.140
That's tiger woods, you know, that's tiger woods missing a four inch putt.
01:13:06.900
And when you see the, you know, the flag, you know, fold up right above his head, like
01:13:10.900
a perfect angel, you know, and, and, and you see him turn his head at the last minute.
01:13:14.760
I mean, you know, it's, uh, I think a lot of people became spiritual that day.
01:13:18.840
A lot of people who weren't spiritual probably became spiritual that day.
01:13:21.700
And, and, and there's no question that something was protecting him and somebody was protecting
01:13:26.540
But it's just, uh, it was an unthinkable day that I'll never forget.
01:13:30.020
And, you know, then, you know, fast forward, uh, eight weeks and, um, you know,
01:13:34.760
my best friend was actually the one that arrested the guy who tried to shoot my father, uh,
01:13:40.260
Uh, he and I were together, we were North on 95 in Florida and we were driving South
01:13:44.940
And I, I drove right by the shooter that's now in court in Florida, as he had his hands
01:13:49.360
out the window with my best friend arresting him, who was, you know, Palm Beach County
01:13:53.300
And I don't think I've ever told that story either.
01:13:55.200
I, I talked about it in the book, but it's just, uh, it's amazing how, how the world works.
01:13:59.800
And, you know, that's kind of, you know, very few degrees of separation.
01:14:06.080
I mean, has your family gotten back to normal at all?
01:14:14.620
They can't win on policy, Glenn, uh, you know, and, and, and you know that, you know, when,
01:14:18.080
when, when you have an entire political party in the, in, in the United States is advocating
01:14:22.040
for, you know, female men, my height, you know, six foot five, you know, weighing 215 to
01:14:31.140
And, and, and, and when you, when you see a government shutdown right now, you know,
01:14:34.720
because they want to give every illegal immigrant who came into this country illegally healthcare
01:14:38.380
while, you know, they let our bridges and roads and everything else fall apart.
01:14:42.520
I mean, they're on the wrong side of every single one of these issues and, and they've
01:14:47.900
And, and, you know, as we learned from Charlie Kirk and as we learned clearly from my father
01:14:51.620
with Butler, you know, when you lose the narrative, these people resort to violence.
01:14:56.240
I mean, they'll call us fascists yet, yet they're the ones that are dressing up in black
01:15:00.080
and standing on top of rooftops with, with, with sniper rifles, you know, shooting over
01:15:03.480
college kids who are engaging in, in free speech, you know, yet, you know, we're, we're
01:15:13.000
It breaks my heart to say this because of what we've been through, which is exactly what
01:15:16.440
the book under siege is, is about, including the thousand battles that were, that were never
01:15:20.520
on the front page of, of, of the New York times.
01:15:23.180
Uh, but no, I, I think, uh, I, you know, I think they become beyond desperate and, um,
01:15:29.860
And that pains me to say, let me switch subjects.
01:15:33.120
You have said Bitcoin, you expect it to be a million dollars.
01:15:37.280
Now I can, I could predict that because of the out of control spending in Washington,
01:15:42.340
that gold is going to be very expensive in Bitcoin too.
01:15:45.820
Why do you think Bitcoin is going to be a million dollars?
01:15:48.400
So I found cryptocurrency when they debanked us, right?
01:15:52.260
I mean, I had capital one, send me a letter in the middle of the night.
01:15:56.260
So we had never done a damn thing wrong only because, you know, we, we wore a hat that
01:15:59.300
didn't make America great again, but I found cryptocurrency and there was nothing that
01:16:03.260
traditional, and listen, I'm a, I'm a traditional finance guy.
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There's no one that knows more about it than me.
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There is nothing that traditional finance is doing well.
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It's unfair to the average person, unless you have a lot of zeros behind your name,
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in which case you have a great competitive advantage and maybe because more of it, but
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I mean, why is it every, every week, Glenn, I'm waiting on at Friday afternoon for a
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wire to hit our bank account or us to release a wire.
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And if it doesn't get out by four 59, congratulations.
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Somebody will see that money on, you know, Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning.
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We have a traditional finance system that's broken.
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You can sit there at midnight on, on a Saturday while having, you know, at last of line with
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your wife and, and, and send, you know, a hundred million dollars in Bitcoin to somebody
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on the opposite side of the world, have transaction fees that are practically nothing.
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And it arrived in their wallet, you know, two seconds later, you know, when Laura and I went,
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we bought a house in Florida, you know, under my father was like, you know, 2% interest
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So we went and we got, we got a mortgage on our house, right?
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And it took my bank that I had banked with for 25 years, 120 days to do, do a know your
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Somebody who was clearly qualified to buy the house, who, who, who, you know, and you're
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sitting there saying, what are these people in these ivory towers in every single city
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If you look at Bitcoin and I just started a company called American Bitcoin, we just
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I mean, we're mining Bitcoin using American energy out of West Texas at literally 50 cents
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on the dollar to what Bitcoin, you know, Bitcoin is about 115,000 right now, 116,000.
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You know, we're mining it for about 50 cents on the dollar to that and, and, and obviously
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I think it's going to be the greatest Bitcoin company in the country, but Bitcoin has been
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I mean, year over year, it's, it's compounded by about 70%.
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There's no asset on, on earth that has been doing as well.
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Everyone around the world, let's just take people outside the United States of America.
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You know, if you live in Zimbabwe, where do you put your money, right?
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I mean, take a country that has a thousand percent inflation year over year, you get your paycheck
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and you may as well just burn it because the money is worthless.
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People don't want to be in the Asian currencies.
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People don't want to be in the South American currencies.
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247, that's protected by unthinkable amounts of energy.
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And certainly for what I do, which is, you know, hard assets, real estate, you know,
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we have one of the great real estate companies in the world.
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I think Bitcoin is the greatest hedge against hard assets of any asset anywhere.
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And so I fully believe Bitcoin is going to be over a million dollars.
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I was telling everybody to buy Bitcoin when it was, you know, 45,000, 40,000.
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And people come up to me all the time saying, man, you call that one, right?
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This was a year and a half ago, but I'm really proud of American Bitcoin and being just listed
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on the NASDAQ and, you know, just an amazing company.
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You know, the problem with, let me take your critics.
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Um, you know, there's some scams in the Bitcoin industry.
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It's just not, you know, parts of it are just kind of murky.
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And it just feels like you have to be so, and you are, but you have to be so buttoned up.
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I would say that cryptocurrency as a whole is exponentially more transparent than the
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I mean, Glenn, if the traditional finance system was good, they wouldn't have just canceled
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300 bank accounts in the middle of the night for, for, for my father, myself, our entire
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company, a company who, who ran golf courses, who ran hotels, who was involved in, right?
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I mean, they canceled us in the middle of the night because they didn't like somebody who
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Every single person listening to us right now on your station, I would say virtually every
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single one has had a horrible, horrible experience with financial institutions.
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I mean, is it okay that, that, that some, you know, young kid or some executive in a,
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in a tower in New York is, is making the decision that some camp company can't have a bank account
01:20:37.700
because they make a spring and that spring goes in a fishing reel and that fishing reel
01:20:41.920
sold at Bass Pro Shops and Bass Pro Shops sells duck hunting ammo and therefore they become
01:20:50.280
That was happening to me and, and cryptocurrency will replace traditional finance.
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There's trillions of dollars moving into it every single year.
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And it gives people financial freedom that they never had before.
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My best to your wife and your, uh, your family.
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I want to share, uh, some amazing, some amazing things that happened, uh, in the last 24 hours
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since we last met, um, miraculous things, great things, things that I don't know if I
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ever would have seen in my lifetime, um, all on the good side of the ledger.
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And, uh, and I, I read something that I want to share with you.
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I don't think I've ever shared with anybody except in my tight, tight inner circle.
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Um, and, um, I just read something of an experience somebody just had, and I've had that exact
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And I, uh, and I want, I want you to understand it, uh, because it's real.
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Uh, and we'll talk about that here coming up in just a second.
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And what else have we missed yet, Stu, that we have to talk about before we close the show
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Uh, well, we, we, we still have the, of course we did hit the, um, shutdown, which is a big
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That's just kind of fun is the massive drop in ratings for Jimmy Kimmel after his big show
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Now, as you remember, Glenn, this is the most serious, uh, government sponsored attack on
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And that was of course the four day paid suspension of a late night host that no one
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And, and, but then people watched him for a night and then 73% less people started watching
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So we're on the track back to where we were before all of this started, which is of course
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where it should be in a pathetic, uh, dungeon of giant irrelevance.
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I mean, the nice thing is, Stu, is he's still making millions and millions of dollars for
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hey i want to share what i think is a miracle that is happening right in front of our eyes
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uh there is a story from history that is that i have been drawn to forever um that i i feel like
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that shows me who i want to be in real life who who i want to be um and it always plays a role
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in my head and i just saw another example of it and i want to share that with you here in just a
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second and um i may add a personal note to it on a story that has happened to me and i don't believe
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i've ever shared before um this is deeply personal but i want you to know this is real what i'm about
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to share with you is absolutely real and as i read it today i thought oh my gosh i've been here
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lisa louise is the daughter of craig hayden craig hayden is one of the men that was killed on sunday
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at the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints in michigan
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she wrote a letter that i read this morning that is absolutely incredible
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i want to tell you what this lds community has done for the shooter's family
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i saw this tweet yesterday this morning with our burned down church still smoldering and four
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saints murdered maybe more members of the church of jesus christ raised sixty thousand dollars
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in this world you shall have tribulations but be of good cheer
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i'm a member of the church of jesus christ letters a saints i pray
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i pray that everyone gets the care that they need
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and that his whole family feel the pure love of christ
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anonymous may we spread peace not more division
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mourning with those who mourn regardless of cause
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i believe your husband will find peace and healing in jesus embrace
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i hope this small contribution helps you in some way
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i know jesus christ loves all of his children and expects us to help each other
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to provide peace and comfort during this difficult time
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blessed are the peacemakers they shall be called children of god
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i'm a member of the church of jesus christ latter-day saints
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i am certain that my small donation cannot make up for your pain and loss
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i want to do my part and forgive and help those in need
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and i support my fellow brothers and sisters for donating
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twenty five dollars comes in from another anonymous giver
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as they were still pulling the bodies of their children