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00:00:38.680So it was a busy day on Capitol Hill, folks. Rather busy, I should say.
00:00:43.520And just down the road on Pennsylvania Avenue, another busy day as Dr.
00:00:47.820Oz took the podium to be the White House press secretary for the day, which, by the way, I think this is actually amazing.
00:00:53.980And I might be in favor of getting rid of the White House press secretary position altogether and continuing to let these cabinet members do the press briefings.
00:01:04.180I think they're so brilliant. I think they're hysterical for these reporters who clearly can't keep up with the intellectual capabilities of people like Scott Besson or Dr.
00:01:14.660Oz or Marco Rubio. Or I think we'll probably see President Trump out there for a press conference or two.
00:01:22.060So I think it's hysterical, and I think it's great for the American public, and I think it shows the transparency that this administration has, that they're willing to put their people out there, that they're willing to send their cabinet members out there to answer the hard questions, to answer whatever questions need to be asked or need to be answered.
00:01:42.720Remember, this is a stark contrast, folks, from what we dealt with the previous four years with the Biden regime.
00:01:49.480You couldn't find the president when you did find him.
00:01:52.420He was stumbling up. Steps are falling downstairs.
00:01:54.640He was falling on stages. Didn't know where he was going.
00:01:57.960He had his chief of staff running the White House, who was just as crooked as can be.
00:02:01.340He had his crackhead son having sleepovers at the White House, cocaine found in cubbies, a first lady who thought she was a doctor.
00:02:10.220you often hear the Democrats talking about doctors
00:07:06.080Now, Oz was also asked about a medical disease that actually is a problem, folks.
00:07:12.560It is a problem that many people have been diagnosed with over the course of really the last 10 years.
00:07:18.060It's been like a plague. It was like COVID before COVID. And it's only certain people who are blessed to be diagnosed with this.
00:07:26.960And it's something called Trump derangement syndrome. Oz was asked about that as well.
00:07:31.340Do you have any medical advice with the Americans out there that are suffering from a very serious ailment called Trump derangement syndrome?
00:07:38.140I am concerned about folks who have focused their entire life energy on dislike of the president.
00:07:44.500It's disheartening to see people lost in that way. But, you know, it's it's it's it's it's treating stupid is really hard.
00:07:55.540Now, that's a real issue. That the media should be talking about, not the fact that President Trump is on Ruvastatin.
00:08:05.500Geruvastatin, cholesterol medicine, or daily aspirin, which, by the way, for an 80-year-old, those two medicines, most people start taking those in their 60s, late 60s, 70s.
00:08:23.920So these people really need to get a grip, and they need to get a life, and they need to get on with their lives, because Trump's not going anywhere.
00:08:30.300no he's not dying tomorrow he's not god willing i guess you know at the end of the day we all
00:08:36.720have an expiration on us but the way they make it seem you know he's on his way out the door
00:08:43.320and it's not the case so the big issue with them is you know he's been going for medicals he's been
00:08:49.580going to get his blood work done he's been doing his normal stuff and they can't seem to deal with
00:08:54.880These are sick, sick, sick, sick deranged people.
00:09:00.480Now, President Trump today, perhaps making the Trump derangement marginally worse with his latest appointment to replace Tulsi Gabbard.
00:09:11.980It's got the Marxist Dems absolutely fuming.
00:10:11.120So, folks, by the way, thanks for being with us live tonight here on The Great America Show.
00:10:15.320Always a pleasure to have you with us.
00:10:16.620It's an honor to serve you for your nightly news here on The Great America Show.
00:10:21.580So what's got the Marxist Dems in total disarray today, you may ask?
00:10:26.220Well, I guess it's probably easier to ask it the other way.
00:10:28.500What doesn't have the Marxist Dems in disarray?
00:10:32.980Each and every day, melting down each and every day.
00:10:36.720Well, President Trump this afternoon announcing that he's appointing Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte
00:10:43.100to serve as Acting Director of National Intelligence to replace Tulsi Gabbard,
00:10:47.600who will be departing at the end of this month to help take care of her husband,
00:10:53.060who's got a type of cancer that's rather aggressive.
00:10:58.500President Trump in a truth social post praising Pulte's leadership at FHFA
00:11:02.340and his oversight of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
00:11:07.060Bill has deep experience managing the most sensitive matters in America,
00:11:11.200safety and soundness of markets, and over $10 trillion of Fannie Mae and Fannie Mac.
00:11:16.560Trump said Pulte will remain at FHFA as director and chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
00:11:22.240while serving in the Intelligence Pulse, post, I should say.
00:11:27.760Pulte was confirmed earlier this year to lead FHFA, the agency that regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac,
00:11:32.860and federal home loan banking systems.
00:11:35.400Trump also noted that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now receives more than $10 trillion in assets,
00:11:41.400which he says is a substantial increase from where it was just a year ago.
00:11:44.520Now, Pulte is, of course, set, as I said, to succeed.
00:11:48.300Tulsi Gabbard, who will be leaving at the end of this month.
00:11:52.760Now, during her tenure, Gabbard led efforts to declassify a range of government records and, I mean, pursued broader reforms within the IC community, doing an absolutely terrific job.
00:14:35.500So the whole notion of he doesn't have the experience, he's never done this before, I think is total BS.
00:14:44.460And I argue in a department like that, which is Tulsi Gabbard came in, and someone who doesn't care what they're going to throw at him, how many arrows he's going to take in the back, that's exactly what he needs.
00:15:00.160And that's, you know, something I wish he did in 2016, namely attorney general.
00:15:06.580He listened to these people and he appointed Jeff Sessions and look what happened.
00:15:10.540He had the Mueller gate, the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
00:15:14.760And it tainted four years of his presidency and further.
00:15:20.100He needs more people who are loyalists.
00:15:24.880You think any of these Democrats are sitting in there and some Republicans, too, are qualified to do anything aside from dog catcher?
00:15:34.220What the heck qualified Joe Biden to be president of the United States, even without dementia?
00:15:41.960What qualified Anthony Blinken for anything or any of these people?
00:15:49.580So I tip my hat off to Bill Pulte, and I think Pulte is going to do a terrific job, and I hope he does.
00:15:53.900And I hope, Bill, continues in the footsteps of Tulsi Gabbard to expose the deep state corruption, to expose the deep state scum, who still sit there, by the way, under John Ratcliffe.
00:16:06.240You know, I've gotten pushback from talking about John Ratcliffe, but I think it's important to realize, number one, if Ratcliffe's so important, then why doesn't he have the top position at DNI?
00:19:02.040We're going to talk, too, before we wrap up.
00:19:04.160Remind me about 60 Minutes at CBS, because there's a civil war happening
00:19:09.300over there, and we may finally see that cesspool of trash.
00:19:13.960maybe get chlorinated and cleaned, maybe hopeful, as I try to be.
00:19:22.500I mean, in this business, it's like you got to try to be optimistic.
00:19:26.300As depressing as the news is for the day or the week or what's happening,
00:19:30.180you've got to try to be at least a little bit optimistic
00:19:32.440and have a little bit of fun with things and smile every once in a while.
00:19:36.200And it was like one of the first things I learned when I got into this business
00:19:38.940is like there's so much times where it's like so much to be depressed about.
00:19:42.180you just got to look around and as ferris bueller says what does he say look around and take it in
00:19:51.160because uh life moves fast so i try to do that each and every day and i try to laugh at things
00:19:57.380when they need to be laughed at so we're going to talk about that uh before the end of the show but
00:20:01.820first let's get to the important news that took place uh on capitol hill today where do we begin
00:20:08.360You know, should we be able to get Mark Wayne Mullen, you know, let's let's begin with Mark Wayne Mullen, who was on there testifying and had a little exchange with Senator Chris Murphy from Connecticut.
00:20:20.280By the way, one of the dumbest senators, not that that says much because most of them are.
00:20:24.920But listen, you know, I do have an opening statement here, but wow.
00:20:30.620Senator Murphy, the outlandish claims you made there is just flat wrong.
00:20:34.940uh i you start saying we're breaking the law and you really start looking at it and we're
00:20:40.300enforcing the laws that congress did pass uh that's reckless when you start saying it's
00:20:45.180unconstitutional what's unconstitutional that we're doing we swore to uphold the constitution
00:20:49.260just like you swore to hold the constitution for you to throw my 275 000 employees underneath dhs
00:20:55.760and with a broad stroke like that is reckless and irresponsible on your part we're doing the job
00:21:03.320that Congress gave us the authority to do.
00:23:49.600And he was dealing with his own group of idiots, one of everyone's favorite idiots, Senator Cory Booker.
00:24:01.360Let's take a listen in on some of this exchange as Booker makes a fool of himself.
00:24:08.980So for the nuclear program, in exchange for getting rid of the fiscal material out of country, I imagine, is what the highly enriched uranium, we would release sanctions. Is that correct?
00:24:20.500Well, it's not just that. It's also their enrichment activity. They would have to make very severe and significant concessions on what they intend to enrich in the future.
00:24:28.380And already with the March relaxing of sanctions, allowing Iranians to sell oil to the Chinese, estimates have been between $10 and $50 billion they got from that relaxing of sanctions.
00:32:11.140Your budget request here would sadly perpetuate that trend and undermine the roles and responsibilities that you should be fulfilling as Secretary of State.
00:32:26.120Okay. Well, but she made a bunch of points. I get to answer them, right?
00:32:29.060First of all, I don't understand this thing, but let me tell you, we were just here, maybe you weren't here, we were just talking about it.
00:32:33.960We did a peace deal with Azerbaijan and Armenia.
00:32:36.620We just signed the trip agreement yesterday, actually, or last week we signed it.
00:32:40.280Last night I officialized it. That was diplomacy.
00:32:43.460That's great, but the Trump administration is still blown through one way in 14 weeks.
00:32:46.740Do I get to talk to this entire budget that you're requesting?
00:32:49.220Senator Duckworth, I'm going to let Senator Rubio reply to the statements that you made at his request.
00:33:54.580We can make it work if that's the budget you give us.
00:33:56.840But I have a sense, I have a suspicion, right, Senator Schatz, that we're going to have to work with you guys, Schatz, that we're going to have to, well, you know, that we're going to have to work with you guys on a budget request that meets your priorities and ours.
00:34:13.100We have to work within the, we will tell you what we care about.
00:34:15.500We will tell you how we're going to spend the money, but ultimately you will provide a suspending bill and we will work through those parameters.
00:34:21.580But we. So the Democrats do, folks, they spit out their blurbs, their few second, few minute media hits, which they post on social media for all of their constituents and non-constituents to make it look like they're smart.
00:34:36.840And that's it. They get their little fame.
00:34:38.480dumbest people in dc now duckworth and booker were just two examples of rubio's victims perhaps
00:34:50.360my favorite one was senator rosen who accused marco rubio of going out and partying instead
00:34:58.280of negotiating a deal now i don't get which one is it because some days the democrats say they
00:35:03.420want this deal but then other days it's like uh they're on iran side actually most days it seems
00:35:07.580like they're in favor of somehow of Iran.
00:35:13.320So Senator Rosen accused Rubio of partying,
00:35:18.700but she couldn't quite figure out what party he was at.
00:35:22.760And when he asked for clarify, her notes didn't tell her.
00:35:28.260So there's some staffer out there tonight getting a spanking for that.
00:35:34.180This is why I was shocked to see that you were at a party with President Trump
00:37:05.600Because in the midst of those negotiations, I was in communications with them.
00:37:09.140And in fact, I think there is media reporting from that evening on how multiple occasions I went into a back room.
00:37:15.080I came back out and spoke to the president and was constantly updating him.
00:37:18.100On that evening, I spoke to Mr. Kushner and our negotiating team and Mr. Woodcoff on at least six occasions, including twice on a secure line from the phone they had access to over there.
00:37:27.980You don't know what you're talking about.
00:37:36.820OK, I'm the national security advisor and secretary of state.
00:37:39.580I was co-located with the president in the midst of a high stakes negotiation so that I could immediately inform him about events occurring halfway around the world.
00:37:47.580I was where I needed to be at that moment because we had a very capable team on the ground in Pakistan, led by the vice president, led by the vice president of the United States.
00:39:49.020I think it's I think it's awesome to see these cabinet heads head up these press secretary meetings because you're getting it directly from the source.
00:39:59.760You know, it's like these are the people who are making the deals.
00:40:02.340These are the people who are calling the shots.