The Great America Show - July 01, 2026


Dems REVEAL 2028 SHOCK PLAN as Thune Continues to Work for Dems!


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00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:00:05.380 It's great to have you with us on yet another beautiful day in America.
00:00:08.080 We're live tonight for The Great America Show.
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00:00:19.460 So a lot of news to get to today, folks, that massive Supreme Court hearing ruling, I should
00:00:25.420 say.
00:00:26.480 Yesterday, the news doesn't seem to slow down.
00:00:28.780 President Trump taking his first flight on the brand new Air Force One.
00:00:32.820 We're going to get to that.
00:00:34.020 We're going to get to his remarks at the Teddy Roosevelt library that's opening up now.
00:00:42.440 We're going to get to his remarks before he decided to board that plane, all of that,
00:00:48.240 and much, much, much more.
00:00:50.020 But I want to begin tonight with the Marxist Dems and their quest for power, their demand,
00:00:56.740 their thirst, some might even call it, for power.
00:01:02.000 And if you had talked to the Marxist Dems, they're all but sure they're taking back the
00:01:07.040 House and taking the Senate over in the midterm elections. 0.67
00:01:11.760 They're positive of it.
00:01:13.300 And if they don't, they certainly have their eyes set on 2028, which there's going to be
00:01:19.020 a long list of contenders, which the Marxist Dems put forward.
00:01:22.580 J.B. Pritzker on Ozempic, looking real good, probably getting ready for a presidential run.
00:01:32.780 Kamala Harris reportedly reaching out to Mamdani of New York over the course of the last few weeks
00:01:38.980 and some pro-Palestinian groups trying to maybe garner some support from the super Marxist left.
00:01:45.780 um you've got a slew of people who are gonna seemingly look to run for president uh in 2028 0.70
00:01:54.080 one of them being the uh mental midget over in pennsylvania governor joss shapiro and he's been 0.78
00:02:02.220 making headlines not just this year but for the last few years uh as a man who could be a leading 0.92
00:02:07.260 contender as a man who uh the democrats looked at can maybe unite uh the party unite the marxist
00:02:15.280 left with the center-left Marxists, if you will, because AOC is all but looking to take over the
00:02:23.920 party, and a job well done. You've got to give credit where it's due. AOC has somehow managed
00:02:29.900 to take this party as far left as I think we've ever seen it taken in this country.
00:02:38.300 So you've got to give her credit where it's due. So is that the wing of where the party's heading?
00:02:43.240 Is it heading in the Mamdani AOC wing of Marxist territory? 0.79
00:02:49.720 It certainly seems as so.
00:02:51.680 So the centrist Marxist Democrats are going to look to someone like Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania
00:02:59.260 to possibly come in and unite these Marxists with the not-so-Marxist wing of the party.
00:03:09.920 But is he a centrist Democrat?
00:03:13.240 I tend to not think so. And his comments on MSDNC last night sort of err on the side of not so
00:03:22.040 centrist after all. Shapiro seems all in favor of everything on the table, which of course
00:03:30.820 encompasses packing the Supreme Court. Let's take a listen.
00:03:35.460 Yesterday, despite Supreme Court's upholding of birthright citizenship, it appears that the
00:03:40.800 court is just one vote away. It was a five to four decision specifically on whether the 14th
00:03:45.920 amendment enshrined those rights. We now have folks like Vice President J.D. Vance coming out
00:03:52.180 and saying, hey, this isn't over. This is just hanging by a thread birthright citizenship. It's
00:03:57.380 clear that this conservative movement is planning on continuing this fight. What do you believe
00:04:03.060 Democrats should do if they do regain the majority? Do you think that expanding the court or setting
00:04:09.540 term limits for the court should be on the table? I think everything needs to be on the table. I
00:04:15.900 think we need radical reform that's actually going to ensure that the voices of the people
00:04:21.760 are heard from, that the voices of the people are represented in the three branches of government.
00:04:27.620 We don't have that right now. You know, the framers were incredibly concerned, Madison
00:04:34.400 in particular about an executive accumulating too much power. We've seen that because this
00:04:41.020 Supreme Court, in one of its worst decisions over the last century, gave a president absolute
00:04:46.880 immunity because a Congress of the United States has withdrawn from its responsibilities to be a
00:04:52.800 check on the executive. We can begin to change that by voting. And after we vote, I think we
00:04:58.980 need dramatic reform to give the voice back to the people as for the decision yesterday i mean
00:05:04.980 it is as clear as day in the 14th amendment this case should have taken a nanosecond to decide and
00:05:10.960 it should have been nine nothing i i gather some of the justices were intimidated by donald trump
00:05:16.760 sitting there in the court staring at them glaring at them during that decision and then jd vance
00:05:23.140 comes along and says the quiet part out loud. It's one of the reasons why we have to win the
00:05:28.700 United States Senate and not let them appoint a justice should there be a vacancy who would be
00:05:36.500 younger, who would be there for a long time and be more dangerous when it comes to eviscerating the
00:05:42.520 rights of Americans. So bottom line here is we need real reform in this country. It's got to be
00:05:48.760 people-centered and people-powered, and it's got to come as a result of people rising up,
00:05:54.320 showing up at the ballot box, demanding more from their elected officials, and ushering in
00:05:59.680 a new chapter in this country, one that gets us back to our roots of being more hopeful,
00:06:05.100 more inclusive, and more just. A few things there. He mentioned about
00:06:11.540 packing the Supreme Court and worried that the Republicans are going to do it.
00:06:16.500 But listen, I got bad news, I guess, for the Republicans.
00:06:21.000 Even if the Republicans were to pack the Supreme Court, the thing would be full with people like Amy Coney Barrett,
00:06:27.120 which we watched yesterday, what she was capable of doing. 0.93
00:06:33.800 It's the Democrats who we really have to worry about because they will pack it with socialists and Marxists 0.91
00:06:40.840 and all these left-wing lunatics who, quite honestly, want to control your life, 0.92
00:06:48.060 who want to tell you how to live your life. 0.82
00:06:50.280 Just as we were rolling that clip, I want to read to you something that popped up on my Twitter feed,
00:06:55.600 and it couldn't have been any better timing than right now.
00:07:00.580 And it's from at NYC Mayor, Mr. Zorhan Kawami Mamdani, the socialist, the self-proclaimed socialist, I should say.
00:07:10.840 New York, it's hot out there.
00:07:12.540 The power grid is working overtime to keep us cool.
00:07:16.020 Set your AC to 78 degrees.
00:07:19.560 Turn off the lights, electronics that you're not using, and unplug what you can.
00:07:25.440 Our city is doing its part, too, maintaining the 78-degree rule in our buildings, dimming, turning off lights during the peak electricity demand, asking private partners to do the same, powering down non-essential equipment.
00:07:35.660 Stable grid means the AC stays on, the lives are saved.
00:07:39.160 Let's ease demand and get through the heat together. 0.85
00:07:42.260 That sounds awfully like something you would hear out of Venezuela
00:07:46.700 before they shut down your power to put it to where they need to put it.
00:07:53.620 Imagine that.
00:07:55.200 America, the greatest country in the world, and we don't have a power grid that works.
00:07:59.600 We don't have a power grid to suffice.
00:08:04.560 Well, Zoran, maybe you should start with shutting off the lights in Times Square 0.84
00:08:09.140 And all those ridiculous billboards
00:08:11.240 That could be one for starters 0.87
00:08:13.980 But that's what they're worried about
00:08:17.480 Instead of spending the money
00:08:18.980 The federal government gives them
00:08:21.180 On updating a power grid or building a power grid 1.00
00:08:24.680 They spend it on illegals 1.00
00:08:27.180 And we're supposed to feel bad 0.91
00:08:29.880 We're supposed to change our lives
00:08:32.880 because this is what the communists tell us to do it's all about control and power folks
00:08:42.420 that's all the democrats want they want to be able to control your lives
00:08:45.920 tell you every little thing to do even down to where you set your your thermostat in your house
00:08:51.440 we saw just last week in new york frozen rent on on rent control departments for two years
00:08:59.880 Now the federal government, or rather the state government, I guess it could be the federal government eventually one day, wants to tell private citizens what they can and can't charge for rents. Yeah, are rents through the roof in New York City? Absolutely. But that's capitalism. It's supply and demand.
00:09:18.060 when the supply exceeds the demand
00:09:25.700 your price will come down
00:09:27.260 when your demand exceeds the supply
00:09:30.000 your prices go up
00:09:31.520 it's capitalism
00:09:32.540 I agree with the rents in the area
00:09:34.320 no, I think they're absolutely berserk
00:09:35.740 they're insane 0.99
00:09:36.260 but it is what it is 0.90
00:09:38.500 we shouldn't have the federal government
00:09:41.700 coming in and telling us what to do
00:09:42.960 at the end of the day
00:09:43.960 when it's time to pay taxes
00:09:45.360 can't argue your tax bill
00:09:47.480 at the end of the day when you're going to pay for something and you're paying your almost nine
00:09:52.140 percent sales tax you can't negotiate that yet the federal government wants to come in and the
00:09:57.020 state and local governments want to come in and tell us what you have to set your air condition
00:10:00.420 to what you have to set your your rents at this is the new democratic party folks and we should
00:10:06.440 all be terrified because eventually they are going to be in power one day and it's because of the 0.99
00:10:11.080 stupid leaders in the republican party well live tonight folks with the great america show we're 1.00
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00:10:27.220 so going back to the senate going back to mitch mcconnell which i want to talk about briefly and
00:10:38.380 And John Thune, who's doing a lackluster job, President Trump sat down with Breitbart yesterday in an interview and was made aware and obviously already aware of the possibility of getting a Supreme Court pick, whether it be, you know, someone deciding to retire or whatever the, you know, the issue may be at hand that comes up.
00:11:05.340 And President Trump's well aware of it. Then you heard Josh Shapiro in that clip talking about it, to which he alleges the Republicans will pack the court.
00:11:15.080 The scary part is, is when we had Mitch McConnell and somebody mentioned this in the comments the other day on the show, he at least got through and pushed through 11th hour picks for Supreme Court pick.
00:11:28.500 I'm not even sure John Thune has the intestinal fortitude to do that.
00:11:34.240 This is a man who's nowhere to be found when it comes time for the Save America Act.
00:11:38.640 Nowhere to be found when it comes time to push through any judges, judgeships, which is why we have the holdup at DNI and why Bill Pulte's there and Clayton hasn't been pushed fully in yet.
00:11:50.020 And the whole blue slip scam policy, which we've seen unfold over the course of the last year and a half.
00:12:00.820 So I think it's probably in our best interest, we hope and pray that there are no changes at the Supreme Court with John Thune at the helm of things.
00:12:13.840 This is a man who's either highly compromised or highly incompetent, maybe both.
00:12:20.020 Pretty close to Mitch McConnell in the flesh, with the exception, as I said, Mitch McConnell, he's got us some Supreme Court picks through.
00:12:29.540 Are they the best ones? I would argue that they are, especially any Coney Barrett.
00:12:38.280 But this is what we're stuck with.
00:12:41.120 We're stuck with senators who don't show up for work and senators who show up for work and don't do their job.
00:12:46.840 Now, the senators that don't show up for work, it's reported today, Senator Mitch McConnell was found unconscious, unconscious in his D.C. home last month before he was rushed to the hospital.
00:12:59.040 The 84-year-old Kentucky senator was rushed to the hospital a couple weeks ago.
00:13:02.500 He's now receiving excellent care, they say.
00:13:05.680 It's unclear why McConnell was admitted to the hospital.
00:13:08.020 The 9-11, the 9-1-1 phone call that was released today prompted some people to believe he may have had a heart attack because he was unconscious.
00:13:24.960 Hasn't showed up to vote or work in the last two weeks.
00:13:28.380 But his staff in his office say that he's still working closely with staff on the Senate business and Kentucky matters as he continues to recover.
00:13:38.720 Now, no wish harm upon anybody. We wish, you know, Senator McConnell a speedy recovery and hope that, you know, he could live out the rest of his life pain free and, you know, a decent life.
00:13:53.000 But I think that would start with probably giving up your seat and resigning.
00:13:58.720 I just don't understand the level of narcissism that takes place in these political offices where these people literally will die in their office, die in their seat before giving it up.
00:14:20.540 it's a sad thing to watch, I think, for America.
00:14:25.080 It's an embarrassing thing to watch for America 0.91
00:14:28.180 that these narcissists 0.62
00:14:34.460 just can't move on with their lives.
00:14:40.960 You see Thomas Massey's out there having meltdowns unlimited.
00:14:45.180 The numbskull from Carolina, Tillis,
00:14:48.960 having meltdowns unlimited.
00:14:51.960 John Cornyn having meltdowns unlimited.
00:14:54.420 It's literally, this is what it is.
00:14:56.520 These guys are on retribution tours
00:14:58.180 because they were forced out of their seats
00:15:00.400 for being rhinos.
00:15:06.180 And now we're literally at a stalemate.
00:15:09.140 John Thune doesn't have a grip on the Senate,
00:15:10.700 doesn't know what the heck is going on there.
00:15:15.780 So we're literally at a stalemate.
00:15:18.960 With the midterms coming up in a few short months.
00:15:24.040 Literally four months and a week.
00:15:31.540 And they don't have their stuff together.
00:15:34.860 And they're expecting to win.
00:15:37.900 You know, I say often here, maybe they don't want to win.
00:15:40.920 Maybe this is all part of the plan.
00:15:43.520 Maybe it's part of the plan to be in the minority because it's easier to govern.
00:15:48.960 Don't have to call the shots. 1.00
00:15:50.760 And when you're in the minority, you can just bitch and complain that look what the Democrats are doing. 0.91
00:15:55.400 And then by the time the next cycle comes around, everyone forgets that you literally gave up the majority on purpose.
00:16:05.360 There's clearly a leadership crisis that I think the Democrats probably have a similar issue, but they have a wing in their party that's united.
00:16:18.960 who may soon be running for president.
00:16:22.480 Who's that?
00:16:24.100 J.D. Vance just said in an interview
00:16:26.060 that he thinks you are going to be
00:16:27.740 the leading Democratic candidate for president
00:16:29.720 in 2020.
00:16:30.980 What's your response?
00:16:32.120 I mean,
00:16:33.280 you know,
00:16:36.520 I hope he is.
00:16:38.760 That's what I'll say.
00:16:39.480 He's a Republican nominee.
00:16:41.180 He's a Republican nominee.
00:16:44.540 Now, some people are terrified of AOC
00:16:46.620 and think that 1.00
00:16:47.480 you know she's this knight in shining armor that she you know is an automatic shoe and i tend to 0.99
00:16:54.260 disagree i don't think americans are that far gone and that far dumb that they would 0.92
00:16:58.060 subscribe to her bs and in big deep blue cities it's it's being subscribed to but i think uh 0.93
00:17:05.980 there probably are some level-headed democrats across the midwest who are democrats and um
00:17:11.480 You know, JFK era Democrats who just don't like Trump.
00:17:18.060 But still believe in, you know, centrist policies who would never subscribe to her or nonsense.
00:17:25.580 So I tend to think AOC being a nominee is probably best case scenario for the Republicans.
00:17:30.660 If they can find a way to not screw it up.
00:17:32.980 And I'll point to one example of a statement I read about six minutes ago of Zora and Mondomini telling everybody what to turn their thermostats to in their house.
00:17:45.480 Because apparently we live in a third world banana republic.
00:17:50.760 Where our power grids can't handle it. 0.93
00:17:53.360 But we're worried about running AI data centers and all that good stuff and paying for illegals. 1.00
00:18:03.760 That's what our top priorities are, not getting our infrastructure built. 0.94
00:18:10.500 So the Republicans should be able to answer that to the voters.
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00:18:49.040 what's going on today in the news jd vance on the road president trump on the road and both
00:18:53.620 gaggled before uh heading off on their trips jd vance didn't mince words had no problem calling
00:19:01.440 out Amy Coney Barrett on her decision on the Supreme Court yesterday. Some conservatives are
00:19:06.520 angry with Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Are you one of them? Well, look, do I think she made a mistake
00:19:11.140 in the ruling? I do. I don't know how anybody can say that if a person who is an illegal alien or a
00:19:18.960 person, for example, who's pregnant and comes to the United States on a vacation, they have a baby
00:19:24.240 and all of a sudden their entire family gets the benefits of American citizenship. I don't think 0.98
00:19:29.060 that's what the framers of the 14th amendment had in mind i don't think it's the right case but look
00:19:33.380 it was five four sometimes the supreme court makes mistakes we're going to try to correct
00:19:37.500 that mistake but uh nobody's perfect including the supreme court he's right nobody is perfect but
00:19:44.020 that was one that shouldn't have been missed i think in all of our opinions
00:19:48.340 now president trump also on the road taking his inaugural flight uh on the new air force one and
00:19:55.480 We're going to get to what he had to say about the Supreme Court, because I think he's got a little bit of a plan.
00:19:59.960 But before departing, getting on that plane, here's what he had to say.
00:20:03.500 So this will be the first flight of what I think is maybe the greatest commercial plane ever built.
00:20:12.520 I said to Boeing, what's the best one?
00:20:14.680 They said, this is the best plane ever built.
00:20:17.020 And you're going to have the privilege of flying it.
00:20:19.520 And I have a privilege also of flying it.
00:20:22.000 But this is the first flight.
00:20:23.560 We're going to the Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Library opening and that'll be very good.
00:20:30.980 That'll be a lot of fun.
00:20:32.480 But I think, you know, to be honest with you, I'm excited about the first one.
00:20:37.640 It's something nobody's ever seen anything like it.
00:20:41.160 Even you people with all your experience and all of your talents, you will never see anything like this.
00:20:46.980 So they just completed it.
00:20:49.760 They made it appropriate for a president that meets the security and all of the different bells and whistles they put on.
00:20:57.980 Very complex now, but it's really quite something.
00:21:01.340 And this is a plane that the United States of America should have.
00:21:04.580 Our Air Force One was 35, 36 years old, and it would be parked next to the new ones like this,
00:21:13.600 and it really didn't look appropriate for our country.
00:21:17.640 So we're very proud of this.
00:21:19.960 The country is very proud of it.
00:21:21.800 And you can do two things.
00:21:23.280 You can low-key it or you can show it.
00:21:26.220 And I think the country should be very proud of it.
00:21:28.680 And it's beautiful, and you'll see that in a little while when you board.
00:21:33.760 And that was the point that the Marxist Dems went crazy about that was given to the United States as a gift from Qatar.
00:21:39.760 Absolutely berserk.
00:21:40.760 If it was given to us from another country, I'm sure things would have been just A-OK. 1.00
00:21:44.680 But it was from Qatar. So they felt a certain type of way. But President Trump arrived at his destination safely. So seems to be so far so good. President Trump got there at the Teddy Roosevelt Library, which seemed to be an exciting day for the president.
00:22:03.060 And he gave a beautiful speech. And part of that speech was he assured and reassured America's dominance on the world stage.
00:22:14.600 But this is a time to rediscover the indomitable spirit that built our country and all that will ensure America always remains the most exceptional nation on the face of the earth.
00:22:27.460 We're not going to let communists get in our way. We're not going to let anyone get in our way.
00:22:30.980 Not the communists. 0.98
00:22:35.620 It's a very unattractive lot. 0.65
00:22:37.840 They're not going to do it.
00:22:39.420 They're not doing anything. 1.00
00:22:40.720 Those people, what they're doing, are just so stupid. 1.00
00:22:43.660 They're so stupid. 1.00
00:22:45.960 There could be no better place to begin this rediscovery than with the life and times and passions of Theodore Roosevelt. 1.00
00:22:55.600 He had great passion.
00:22:56.580 And the colonel, they called him, was an American man.
00:23:00.820 He was really a great he-man.
00:23:03.780 He was an American man through and through.
00:23:07.300 His chest swelled with American optimism, confidence, enthusiasm, pride.
00:23:12.960 His heartbeat with an unyielding sense of America's destiny and pride.
00:23:18.040 And that pride was the biggest word for him, I think, was pride.
00:23:20.860 He was a proud man.
00:23:23.640 But I'm a proud man.
00:23:24.860 I'm proud of our country.
00:23:26.580 i'm proud that two years ago we had a country that was a laughing stock all over the world
00:23:35.640 and now we have the hottest country anywhere in the world the most respected country
00:23:39.760 but as a young boy i saw that he loved lincoln and lincoln's casket would pass through
00:23:51.160 a nation torn apart by civil war i don't know if you know that i think teddy roosevelt i think is
00:23:58.840 probably his biggest i was trying to get that today and i think it came pretty loud and clear
00:24:03.620 abraham lincoln was the person that he most respected most admired most looked up to
00:24:10.580 he has a beautiful picture of lincoln that he had in his his one of his rooms one of his very
00:24:17.300 important rooms where he lived, and it's at the library. By the end of the 60 years, TR had
00:24:26.380 transformed his country by the reach of his vision. He had a great vision, and by the force of his
00:24:33.340 will, into one of the greatest places, one of the greatest empires, one of the most incredible
00:24:40.020 countries ready to take its rightful place as the strongest and most respected nation
00:24:47.000 anywhere in the world. They didn't have people that didn't, couldn't, had no idea where they were.
00:24:53.080 They didn't have people that couldn't walk up their steps. See those steps?
00:24:57.220 They didn't have people that had no idea where the hell they were. They didn't have people that
00:25:01.860 said, let's have open borders so millions and millions of people can pour into our country
00:25:05.780 from prisons all over the world.
00:25:08.720 They didn't have those people.
00:25:10.520 They had strong, smart people like Teddy Roosevelt.
00:25:14.400 Today, America is stronger and more respected right now.
00:25:21.120 I think he's absolutely right about all of it.
00:25:25.800 We are stronger than ever before because of leaders like him.
00:25:29.580 To no thanks to people like John Thune and Joe Biden.
00:25:35.780 now president trump also brought up one of teddy roosevelt's biggest accomplishments and it was
00:25:43.140 the panama canal he thought it was time to address it the panama canal so he gave it away the first
00:25:50.400 thing they did you know they did they raised the prices for the ships by four times and they didn't
00:25:57.680 lose one ship and then they raised it again twice and they didn't lose one ship all they did is make
00:26:04.120 Tremendous amounts of money for years and years 1.00
00:26:06.960 How stupid was that 1.00
00:26:09.580 And now 1.00
00:26:10.940 China is trying to take over
00:26:13.240 The Panama Canal 0.99
00:26:15.180 And we're not going to let that happen
00:26:17.020 Okay
00:26:17.380 And that was not part of the script
00:26:24.780 Because I don't really have a script
00:26:26.640 Because this thing doesn't work
00:26:28.040 But he's right
00:26:33.700 One of the big, big issues of late.
00:26:39.880 President Trump also, I think it's probably right, America 250,
00:26:45.060 in that brand new reflecting pond, addressed that reflecting pond,
00:26:49.160 and the algae protesters who have been out there seemingly protesting getting rid of algae.
00:26:57.720 It's operating right now, but we'll let it reward out.
00:27:00.460 We'll fix it up very quickly, Doug, and it'll be just as good.
00:27:04.900 But we have, for the first time ever, what they don't say, we spent a very small amount of money, too.
00:27:10.140 What they don't say is Barack Hussein Obama.
00:27:12.340 Have you heard of him?
00:27:13.560 Barack Hussein Obama spent tens of millions of dollars trying to fix it, and it was a disaster.
00:27:20.340 Sleepy Joe Biden spent millions of dollars trying to fix it, and he was then able to do it.
00:27:26.720 But we did it, and it works beautifully.
00:27:28.980 It's a beautiful. We got rid of the algae, which they put in.
00:27:31.760 They put in algae. Who the hell put in algae?
00:27:36.340 They had a couple of people with signs protect the algae.
00:27:41.360 Can you believe this? This world has gone crazy.
00:27:45.380 But today I'm proud to say that after four years of decline.
00:27:51.280 If only he was joking, there actually were people there to protect the algae.
00:27:58.980 I mean, the times you live in now are something like we've never experienced the absurdity of it all.
00:28:12.760 Democrats just hate America and hate President Trump, so they'll do anything they can.
00:28:17.980 Now, President Trump, in his speech, also, like J.D. Vance, mentioned the birthright citizenship issue.
00:28:28.980 And he didn't seem too nervous about it.
00:28:31.520 It was the most important, and we want some others to,
00:28:34.400 it was the most important decision of all of them, I think.
00:28:36.920 But we'll take care of the birthright citizenship
00:28:39.480 because that was not meant for rich people from other countries. 0.68
00:28:44.900 That was meant for, actually, it was meant for the babies of slaves.
00:28:49.660 If you look at it, it was a month after the Civil War ended that it went through. 0.85
00:28:55.300 That's because it was meant for the babies of slaves. 0.97
00:28:58.480 It wasn't meant for rich people from China. 0.99
00:29:02.440 It was that came over in Gulf Streams. 1.00
00:29:05.180 It was meant for the babies of slaves.
00:29:07.320 So I believe, no, I know they got it wrong, but that's OK, because they gave us something
00:29:13.640 that nobody thought.
00:29:15.120 But they also gave us something in one of the sessions a year ago was called merit.
00:29:21.800 Our country now is based again on merit.
00:29:28.480 so i didn't seem too nervous there about the possibility of the birthright citizenship
00:29:35.580 issue i think they knew you know early on and we'd spoken about early on here uh that it was
00:29:40.640 unlikely they were going to win that case which is based off of the supreme court justices
00:29:45.020 john roberts and any coney barrett so i think they've always had something up their sleeve
00:29:51.660 which i think we're gonna have to wait and see now one more for president trump
00:29:55.940 from his gaggle before getting on Air Force One, was asked about D&I and the acting D&I who's in
00:30:03.260 there right now, Bill Pulte. President Trump says he wants him to declassify everything.
00:30:09.460 Take a listen. We've got D&I Pulte over there as the new director. We also know you have the
00:30:13.900 task force set up on declassification, maybe talking about international, maybe looking at
00:30:19.360 some declassification. Are you able to give us an update on that? We declassify almost everything.
00:30:23.640 and you know by the way we have jay clayton is going in you know bill pulte is a very talented
00:30:29.520 guy but he's just there temporarily until jay clayton and jay clayton is going through the
00:30:33.760 process and jay clayton highly respected and so is bill pulte but bill is there just for
00:30:40.000 a fairly short period of time but while he's there i said you can declassify whatever you
00:30:44.780 want do you think we're going to get some soon or maybe 20 i told him you can do it
00:30:48.340 You've got to ask him.
00:30:50.500 But I think he's a friend of yours.
00:30:53.000 I think that Bill will declassify you.
00:30:56.860 I told him you can declassify whatever you want.
00:31:00.180 So Bill's there just for maybe a month or two months or something.
00:31:04.780 And Jay is going through the process.
00:31:06.360 He's got a hearing in two weeks.
00:31:08.540 Highly respected man, Jay Clayton.
00:31:10.560 Thank you.
00:31:12.680 So I think Pulte's there just long enough to have some fun.
00:31:15.740 And as President Trump said there, to declassify some documents that need to be declassified.
00:31:26.020 More on that tomorrow.
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