The Great America Show - June 26, 2025


Trump goes SCORCHED EARTH on DEMS, GLOBALISTS and CNN!


Episode Stats

Length

30 minutes

Words per Minute

173.27435

Word Count

5,249

Sentence Count

8

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

After a trip to the NATO Summit in the Netherlands, President Trump is back at home in America and the media are asking questions about what happened while he was over there. They want to know if the strikes in Iran were as bad as the media and the mainstream media have been reporting, and if so, who leaked the information.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us thanks so
00:00:06.420 much for spending part of your night with us tonight where do we even begin it seems that
00:00:11.240 each day that goes by the next day can't be more interesting than the previous one
00:00:16.540 and that's the way it's i think always been even in the first trump administration but this time
00:00:21.280 around it gets more interesting by the day by the hour and by the minute that donald trump always
00:00:27.820 keeping everybody on their feet and things are always changing so president trump
00:00:32.740 back home now after a very successful trip over at the nato summit in the netherlands
00:00:37.780 where he's got every nation to start pledging five percent of their gdp towards defense it's
00:00:43.920 not just america anymore feeding the mouths of these people who use and abuse us i say it here
00:00:51.800 very often it's very unclear what nato has ever done for us and what they will ever do for us
00:00:57.240 uh when push comes to shove but we've been feeding this beast for many many years and it's time that
00:01:05.000 they start giving back so president trump on this trip with those leaders now getting five percent
00:01:10.800 uh pledged towards um defense spending for for their nations should they uh ever need it so what
00:01:20.260 went on while he was over there well of course the mainstream media who follows president trump
00:01:25.440 everywhere had their questions about iran it wasn't just any media it was cnn and the fake news
00:01:33.160 caitlin collins and cnn leaking that according to a new report from u.s intel uh the strikes in iran
00:01:41.840 weren't as severe or as devastating as uh donald trump and pete hikes had originally said
00:01:48.820 donald trump of course disputing that but take a listen to caitlin collins
00:01:52.540 and the arrogance on this woman uh please go ahead go ahead
00:01:58.660 no fake news cnn oh yeah yeah here we go wait till you hear this question
00:02:07.000 i think you should really say how great our soldiers and our warriors are i think everyone
00:02:13.020 appreciates our soldiers and our warriors i do have two questions for you mr president you just cited
00:02:17.520 israeli intelligence um on these attacks earlier you said u.s intelligence was inconclusive are you
00:02:24.320 relying on israeli intelligence for your assessment of the impact of the strikes no this is also iran
00:02:30.060 made the statement and it's also if you read the document that was given that pete can talk about if
00:02:35.880 you'd like the document said it could be very severe damage but they didn't take that they said it could
00:02:42.620 be limited or it could be very severe they really didn't know other than to say it could be limited
00:02:47.880 or it could be very very severe and you didn't choose to put that because it was very early after
00:02:53.640 since then we've collected additional intelligence we've also spoken to people have seen the site
00:02:58.980 and the site it's the site is obliterated and we think everything nuclear is down there they didn't
00:03:05.200 take it out okay caitlin collins i question every time i hear her speak whose side is she on is she
00:03:12.760 on the side of america or is she on the side of everybody who's fighting against america so if you
00:03:18.040 don't want to take donald trump's word for it let's go to secretary of defense pete hegseth and see what
00:03:24.080 he had to say in response to that arrogant caitlin collins there's a reason the president uh calls out
00:03:30.460 fake news for what it is these pilots these refuelers these fighters these air defenders
00:03:37.380 the skill and the courage it took to go into enemy territory flying 36 hours on behalf of the american
00:03:42.540 people in the world to take out a nuclear program is beyond what anyone in this audience can fathom
00:03:47.880 and then the instinct the instinct of cnn the instinct of the new york times is to try to find a way
00:03:56.020 to spin it for their own political reasons to try to hurt president trump or our country they don't
00:04:02.960 care what the troops think they don't care what the world thinks they want to spin it to try to make
00:04:07.820 him look bad based on a leak of course we've all seen plenty of leakers and what do leakers do they
00:04:12.500 have agendas and what do they do do they share the whole information or just the part that they want
00:04:18.080 to introduce and when they introduce that preliminary a preliminary report that's deemed to be low a low
00:04:26.420 assessment you know what low assessment means low confidence in the data in that report and why is there
00:04:31.760 low confidence because all of the evidence of what was just bombed by 12 30 000 pound bombs is buried
00:04:39.660 under a mountain devastated and obliterated so if you want to make an assessment of what happened at
00:04:45.480 foredo you better get a big shovel and go really deep because iran's nuclear program is obliterated
00:04:52.460 and somebody somewhere is trying to leak something to say oh with low confidence we think maybe it's
00:04:59.240 moderate those that dropped the bombs precisely in the right place know exactly what happened when
00:05:05.860 that exploded and you know who else knows iran that's why they came to the table right away because
00:05:10.740 their nuclear capabilities have been set back beyond what they thought were possible because of the courage
00:05:17.740 of a commander-in-chief who led our troops despite what the fake news wants to say
00:05:21.600 very well said from secretary of defense pete hagseth and he's absolutely right every single word that came
00:05:29.280 out of his mouth uh i couldn't agree with more but it goes a little bit further than that president
00:05:35.440 trump getting a letter today from the atomic energy commission of israel with their assessment of
00:05:41.240 how the attacks went a letter just came in and a statement came in from the atomic energy commission
00:05:50.020 of israel and i just wondered this is an official letter and they're very serious people as you know
00:05:56.760 the devastating u.s strike on fordo destroyed the site's critical infrastructure and rendered
00:06:03.360 the enrichment facility totally inoperable it was devastated we assess that the american strikes
00:06:10.980 on iran's nuclear facilities has set back iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons for many years
00:06:17.140 to come this achievement can continue indefinitely if iran does not get access to nuclear material which
00:06:25.960 it won't uh it's so so sad that that whole thing had to go but i just i just want to thank our pilots
00:06:33.520 you know they were maligned and treated very bad demeaned by fake news cnn which is back there believe it or not
00:06:40.340 wasting time but wasting and nobody's watching them so they're just wasting a lot of time wasting my time
00:06:46.020 now this story comes from natasha bertrand of cnn and the titles uh titled the story is titled exclusive
00:06:56.900 u.s strikes on iran's nuclear facilities did not destroy the core components of the country's nuclear program
00:07:02.640 and likely only set it back months according to the u.s early intel report the white house says the assessment
00:07:09.440 is flat out wrong so now is natasha sharing possibly classified information how would she possibly
00:07:17.600 get her hands on an internal report uh from u.s intel that's the question i want to know now this is the
00:07:25.360 same woman who came out in support of hunter biden saying that his laptop was a total lie it was russian
00:07:33.420 disinformation president trump taking to truth social this afternoon and had this to say quote
00:07:39.800 natasha bertrand should be fired from cnn i watched her for three days doing fake news
00:07:44.900 she should be immediately be fired and reprimanded and thrown out like a dog
00:07:49.240 she lied on the laptop from hell story and now she lied on the nuclear
00:07:52.780 site story attempting to destroy our patriot pilots by making them look bad
00:07:57.560 when in fact they did a great job and hit quote pay dirt total obliteration
00:08:03.240 she should not be allowed to work at the fake news cnn it's people like her who destroy the
00:08:08.260 reputation of a once great network her slant was so obviously negative besides she doesn't have what
00:08:15.040 it takes to be an on-camera correspondent not even close fire natasha so my question is still
00:08:22.400 how did she get a u.s intel report who gave it to her because it's not something that would have made
00:08:28.720 been made public even if it were true to undermine america we're all american citizens we wouldn't
00:08:35.940 want to undermine america and i i'm not even sure fake news cnn would want to do that why would you
00:08:40.960 want to pose a national threat to the american people it doesn't make much sense marco rubio was
00:08:48.760 also with president trump at the nato summit laid out just how the events went down that day
00:08:53.740 and how donald trump was the one to call the shots the goal the president set out was three nuclear
00:08:58.920 sites he targeted them he says i want a one-off a campaign in which we go in wipe out three nuclear
00:09:03.800 hit three nuclear sites hit them hard and get out without any loss of life and the mission was
00:09:08.700 achieved and without any escalation and the mission was achieved the truth of the matter is that happened
00:09:13.060 on saturday night by monday night we had a ceasefire so 48 hours later so not only did this uh bold move
00:09:20.680 by the president uh and and he deserves a tremendous amount of credit for taking this bold move not only
00:09:25.640 did this bold move have impact but i actually think it helped end the the conflict that it allowed israel
00:09:32.340 to say okay now the objectives that we wanted to see out of this operation have been achieved
00:09:35.920 and i think the president deserves a lot of credit he had a defined mission
00:09:39.420 so this is what we're going to do we're hitting three targets we're not hitting regime people we're not
00:09:44.380 trying to overthrow the government we're not looking to invade we're going to hit our problem with iran
00:09:48.540 is with the nuclear program we're going to hit the three sites that we've been negotiating over
00:09:53.340 and then we're going to move off the mark and that's what we did and it went according to plan
00:09:59.560 exactly how they planned it out notice there was no leaks no leaks no lies nothing before the attacks
00:10:07.460 happened the strikes happened and it was because they left the democrats in the dark you see these intel
00:10:13.300 reports that we've we've just spent a few minutes talking about leaked to cnn i wonder who it could
00:10:20.720 have been now just imagine them leaking the strikes to cnn or to a democrat staff or
00:10:28.740 could it risk the lives of those pilots could risk the lives of those submarine pilots captains
00:10:35.680 everyone partaking in the mission people across all platforms american people cnn is a threat to
00:10:45.580 democracy they are a threat to america when you do things like that an absolute total disgrace
00:10:52.940 and they continue to get away with it they continue to get away with it it's it's a total disgrace so
00:11:01.760 back to president trump over at the nato summit uh the head of nato had some choice words for
00:11:09.020 donald trump take a listen i mean we may do papers on it marco maybe we're going to do papers i don't
00:11:14.200 even know if you need them they're not going to be fighting each other they've had it they've had a
00:11:18.880 big fight like two kids in a school yard you know they fight like hell you can't stop them let
00:11:23.280 them fight for about two three minutes then it's easier to stop them and then daddy has to sometimes
00:11:27.980 use strong language to do strong language everyone's going to have to use a certain word i think we
00:11:33.400 have to join the house you heard the man correctly he referred to donald trump as daddy the media was
00:11:40.960 all over it in the netherlands um mark ritter the nato chief who is is your friend um he called you
00:11:48.640 daddy earlier um do you regard your nato allies as kind of children no he likes me i think he likes me
00:11:56.920 if he doesn't i'll let you know i'll come back and i'll hit him hard okay he did he did it very
00:12:02.140 affectionate daddy you're my daddy do you regard your nato allies though as kind of like children
00:12:07.640 and they're obviously listening to you and they're spending more and you're you're obviously
00:12:11.800 appreciative of that but do you hope that actually they're going to be able to defend themselves defend
00:12:18.780 europe on their own i think they need help a little bit at the beginning and i think they'll be
00:12:23.280 able to and i think they're going to remember this day and this is a big day for nato you know
00:12:27.860 this was a very big day they took it one of the gentlemen said you know what we've been trying to
00:12:32.120 raise money for raise the rate uh for 30 years he said 20 years from almost the beginning and he's
00:12:39.620 been there for a long time he said until you came along it never happened what you did is amazing it's
00:12:44.260 been sort of an amazing day for a lot of reasons but also for that yeah go ahead you think they can do
00:12:48.920 it without you though in the future can they do it well ask mark i mean you have to ask mark
00:12:54.000 trump being far too kind the answer to that question is no they can't do it without america
00:12:59.920 which is maybe why donald trump has pushed these nations to that five percent so that they can maybe
00:13:05.900 start to defend themselves should america ever decide to pull out of nato
00:13:11.740 i want to turn now to some news here at home that big beautiful bill that's been sitting in the
00:13:22.380 senate for some time now uh some holdups some uh radical dems some middle of the road dems and
00:13:30.100 some rhinos uh trying to stop the bill president trump has been adamant that he wants this thing
00:13:35.900 passed before july 4th this is just a short few days away at this point mike johnson telling all
00:13:43.380 members of congress don't plan any vacations just yet don't plan to leave washington dc just yet
00:13:49.660 because the senate could vote as early as tomorrow on this bill now we don't expect it to pass as is
00:13:57.280 it's looking like it might be broken up into some different pieces because of some gop holdouts
00:14:04.960 lisa murkowski susan collins perhaps possibly ran paul uh want to hold up the bill for various
00:14:15.540 different reasons uh over in the house side they were able to get it passed even with the new york
00:14:21.140 delegation of rhinos on that salt deduction senator thune is saying he's hopeful and confident that
00:14:28.460 they're going to be able to get this thing through uh maybe with some problems uh steve scalise was on
00:14:34.460 varney this morning had this to say we had a very aggressive timetable in the house there were many
00:14:39.640 times where people tried to push that and just give us another couple of days give us another week
00:14:44.140 and we kept our foot on the gas and said we've got to get this done for the american families
00:14:48.780 who are struggling who want relief who want to have those tax rates locked in and want higher wages
00:14:53.720 and who want to see inflation and interest rates come down and so they've got to work out their
00:14:59.320 differences just like we did in the house if the republicans want to hold the house and the senate
00:15:04.760 in 2026 they better get their ass in gear because time is running out i think everyone looks at the
00:15:11.020 timetable and say ah you know we've got two years to do this and two years to do that it's not really
00:15:15.660 two years two years comes and goes very quickly it feels like just yesterday that donald trump was
00:15:21.440 sworn in as president but it's it's you know running its course um time goes fast um so they
00:15:31.960 better get their their butts in gear and get it together before it's too late and perhaps that's
00:15:37.320 what they want maybe they want to lose and have a divided government maybe that's what mike johnson
00:15:41.620 wants but it's up to gonna be up to john thune and mike johnson to hold this thing together
00:15:45.720 uh senator tommy tuberville was on with benny johnson today and said he's confident in it
00:15:51.140 how is that going in the senate i know that there is quite a bit of ruckus over the parliamentarian
00:15:57.380 striking uh brick by brick some of the major accomplishments inside of that bill at least
00:16:03.300 from the house side how's it look in the senate well it's it's going fine here people ask me about
00:16:08.700 it you know two-thirds of it is is absolutely great for the american people the making the tax cuts
00:16:14.260 permanent i mean that's the main goal of this entire bill now then you have one third of it
00:16:18.660 that everybody over here is kind of uh playing each other off and hey i don't want to cut this
00:16:23.280 for my state or do this or that sometimes you just got to bite the bullet and go on down the road now
00:16:27.740 the parliamentarian uh she gets in the in the senate gets to strike out some things she did some
00:16:32.780 about probably about 10 15 but at the end of the day most of it's pretty good and uh people ask me
00:16:39.120 is it going to pass i said it's going to be a photo finish exactly what it's going to be
00:16:42.860 so photo finish i think is where i'm at right now like i said i'm 50 50 i i think part of me
00:16:50.460 believes it's going to get broken up because of some of those rhinos in the house who just can't
00:16:54.280 get on board with donald trump and the america first agenda but uh you know another side of me
00:16:59.480 uh hopes and praise that these people could unite behind president trump for everything he's done for
00:17:04.540 this country and for the american people uh to to pass this thing once and for all to give the
00:17:10.480 republicans a victory to give the republicans a victory that they can campaign on uh going into
00:17:15.460 2026 um because if they don't get this thing through and they make it a mockery and a fool of
00:17:21.760 themselves the american people are going to see that they're going to see that come november of 2026
00:17:27.940 when they go to vote and the democrats are trying to convince them that they're the party of sanity
00:17:32.340 that they're the party of voice and reason that they're the party that can pass bills
00:17:36.960 and what do the republicans have to show for if they cannot get through president trump's agenda
00:17:43.440 president trump ran on an agenda referendum that the american people overwhelmingly and i say this all
00:17:49.680 the time overwhelmingly voted for the popular vote the overwhelming majority of americans voted for
00:17:57.840 what donald trump stood for no tax on tips no tax on overtime no tax on social security
00:18:04.480 uh no interest on american car payments uh those are just the short few things securing the border
00:18:13.600 mass deportations border security securing our homeland none of that is made possible though without
00:18:22.960 this bill getting passed it's where they get the money so if the republicans can't get their act together
00:18:29.280 they're going to be in for a rude awakening come november of 2026 because donald trump's not going to be
00:18:35.740 out there on the campaign trail for every single member of congress 400 and whatever there are and
00:18:43.080 they get the republicans whatever it is 300 and or so members of congress less even uh he's not going to be
00:18:52.220 on the top of the ballot to drag them across the finish line as he's done the last three elections
00:18:59.020 so it's time for the republicans to wake up and start acting like adults
00:19:05.900 it seems that we come to the same problem every single election the republicans acting like petulant
00:19:12.460 children now i understand there's going to be differences there's always going to be differences in
00:19:18.060 everything we do in life folks you sit at home and you argue with your husband and wife about what
00:19:23.420 you guys have for dinner every night luckily i don't have that problem i just have an 85 pound golden
00:19:30.220 retriever who wants to eat everything in existence but nothing is ever going to be perfect
00:19:38.380 some will say the sky is blue when you walk outside the sky is gray it's just how life works
00:19:43.740 which is why i beg and plea with these republicans in the senate to just do the right thing put your
00:19:51.260 small differences aside and work them out with president trump directly he's the easiest most
00:19:57.580 successful president i've ever seen to get a hold of call the white house ran paul call the white house
00:20:05.260 susan collins call the white house lisa murkowski president trump is open to meeting with everyone
00:20:10.540 he's met with john fetterman before he's met with chuck schumer multiple times and nancy pelosi
00:20:17.020 he's open to meeting with everyone to hearing what they have to say what their input is what they
00:20:21.660 want put in and what they want taken out and he's open to compromise which is why i laugh so often
00:20:30.380 when you hear the democrats talk about him being a dictator it's quite the opposite when you sit in a room
00:20:37.660 with president trump he listens to everybody he takes everyone's input and then he makes a decision
00:20:46.220 so for the sake of america for the sake of this country for the sake of the republican party get your
00:20:52.300 acts together and pass this damn bill once and for all
00:20:56.140 last night in new york city we had a mayoral election and uh on the ballot was evil versus
00:21:07.260 socialism versus communist and andrew cuomo a man who's responsible for the death of thousands of
00:21:13.500 elderly people was defeated like a dog as president trump would say uh put forth and i'm i'm proud of the
00:21:22.060 the issues that we discussed uh but tonight uh was not our night uh tonight was assemblyman uh mondani's night
00:21:33.500 and he put together a great campaign and he touched young people and inspired them and moved them
00:21:42.300 and got them to come out and vote uh and he really ran a uh highly impactful campaign i called him i
00:21:52.380 congratulated him i applaud i applaud him uh sincerely for his effort and uh let's give him a round of applause
00:22:01.900 and uh thank him for his campaign uh thank him for his campaign uh mondani uh a socialist communist um
00:22:15.020 who's gonna turn america turn uh new york rather upside down and you folks sitting there we have a
00:22:20.220 massive part of our audience that's that list tunes in from new york but those of you who are not from
00:22:25.500 new york are tuned in right now saying what the heck do i care about new york for why should i care about
00:22:31.020 new york right well we think it could happen here it could happen anywhere most bad things start in new
00:22:40.460 york and they funnel out in other places we've bred alexandria ocasio cortez uh leticia james alvin bragg
00:22:50.620 i mean we breed some of the worst people andrew cuomo predator here in new york so you're sitting there
00:22:58.620 saying why should i care about new york why should i care about new york city or the people there
00:23:03.980 because it could happen to you anywhere let's take a listen to what this socialist who just won uh
00:23:08.940 zohan mohandani what he wants to do to new york never did i think eric adams would be the voice of
00:23:16.860 reason and common sense democratic socialist he wants to freeze the rent he wants city-run grocery
00:23:23.020 stores social workers to replace the police because that's going to help he wants 60 billion
00:23:27.820 dollars of debt fund for affordable housing he wants free buses no cost for child care baby baskets
00:23:34.380 for newborn and a 30 minimum wage how can someone vote for this he's a snake oil salesman he would say
00:23:45.420 and do anything to get elected think about this for a moment he wants to raise one percent he wants to
00:23:52.140 raise tax on one percent of new york's high-income earners as the mayor you don't have the authority
00:23:57.660 to do that you know who has the authority to do that an assemblyman which he is he wants to do free
00:24:04.460 buses he could have done it at assemblyman he doesn't understand the power of government and how
00:24:10.860 you must making sure you improve your economy economy raise the standard of living and this
00:24:17.740 is what we've done in the city and i'm looking forward to being on the campaign trail and showing
00:24:22.540 new york is we can't go backwards and new york is never surrender or quit i'm never going to quit for
00:24:31.500 the city that i love that is so interesting you're in the position so you know you don't have the authority
00:24:37.340 to do that yet he's running on all these promises he's not going to be able to fulfill and america i
00:24:42.940 mean new yorkers are buying it now cuomo did say he hasn't ruled out whether or not he's going to run
00:24:48.940 as an independent which means he would be on your ticket he would run against you how would that affect
00:24:53.980 your race in the field uh i've said this over and over again people know me by saying three things
00:24:58.860 stay focused no distractions and grind that's what everyday new yorkers do i'm a working class man
00:25:05.020 uh i'm probably the first working class union card carrying man the history of this city of the
00:25:12.300 you know andrew at this time should realize that the time has moved on he just did not bring the
00:25:19.500 energy of wanting to be man and new york is they have this smell test they know do you want the job
00:25:26.780 you can't come out on weekends go to a black church go east fry chicken and all of a sudden saying
00:25:33.420 that i have the black vote i have the working class people vote it's just not the reality
00:25:39.100 people know if you want the job he didn't want the job what has your phone been like since mom
00:25:45.740 donnie one who's a bds guy uh he is anti-semitic he's anti-israel he's going to arrest prime minister
00:25:52.620 netanyahu if he comes to city so now all of a sudden eric adams you might be the only thing to stop
00:25:58.780 along with curtis liwa him for becoming the next mayor what has it been like since the results have
00:26:04.700 basically been all but official of a lot of communications uh i think i slept um an hour and
00:26:11.660 a half because the phone was going off all night uh people understand this moment coming back to you
00:26:17.900 in a combination a lot of people like i said never did i think that eric adams would be the voice of
00:26:23.820 reason and the voice of savior uh here in new york and like i said you're sitting there probably
00:26:29.180 wondering why should you care about new york because if it could happen here it could happen
00:26:32.700 in miami florida it could happen in various different places across the country texas i mean you
00:26:40.380 you heard what they laid out there and new yorkers were dumb enough to go out and resoundingly vote for
00:26:45.180 this man 30 minimum wage free buses yeah 30 minimum wage would be great but who's paying for it is it
00:26:54.060 for that restaurant owner who sells a plate of pasta for 20 bucks and its cost for the plate of cost pasta
00:27:01.820 with labor and electric and insurance and everything is 15 bucks or 12 bucks the amount of places you will
00:27:10.460 see go out of business the amount of business is closed because of rhetoric like this because of
00:27:18.940 actions like this is going to be resounding and i sound like a broken record but if it could happen
00:27:25.740 here it can happen anywhere now this they don't lay out the point also that this man uh zoran mamandani
00:27:33.900 uh is who is a self-described socialist has vowed to help illegal aliens evade ice eric adams you
00:27:45.100 remember got on the democrats bad side because he decided to help president trump uh in uh finding
00:27:53.420 some of these illegals around new york allowing ice to come into the city and take them out the criminals
00:27:59.980 this man valid now to help these criminals who are here illegally doing crimes against america against
00:28:10.300 humanity vowing to help them get the help that they need and allow them to stay in new york
00:28:17.260 as if new york can afford it as if the american people the new yorkers can deal with this any worse
00:28:23.260 than it's already been in this city truly a disgrace to anyone who voted for this man
00:28:30.300 but when the time comes you are going to be the ones to blame when socialism takes over new york
00:28:35.740 you are going to be the ones to blame when socialism starts traveling other places and other cities
00:28:40.620 across america because people have normalized this you are going to be the ones to blame and it's usually
00:28:45.980 the rich folks too uh these people with massive sums of money and these democrats socialists come in
00:28:53.020 and say we're going to tax you up the wazoo and these people don't care and it makes you wonder
00:28:58.060 why while on the case of illegal uh immigrants illegal migrants president trump's administration
00:29:04.060 has overseen a record level of rejected asylum cases for migrants a new study from the transactional
00:29:11.180 records out access clearinghouse at syracuse university shows in april of 2025 about 80 percent of all asylum
00:29:18.860 cases adjudicated resulted in a denial just one in five asylum seekers in april received some sort of
00:29:25.740 humanitarian relief the surgeon denials from 44 to 80 percent denial rate is the best visualized using
00:29:33.980 month-to-month denial rates going back to 2001 by comparison it took roughly seven years from 2012
00:29:41.260 to 2019 to cover similar numbers of increase the immigration courts accomplished the same increase
00:29:48.860 in just 21 months so president trump promises made promises kept when he ran for president we knew this
00:29:57.740 is what he was going to do and he's doing just that folks thanks so much for being with us tonight
00:30:03.020 here on the great america show please be sure to join us back here tomorrow where our quest for truth
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00:30:12.860 may god bless america and may god bless the great lou dobbs have a wonderful night everybody