00:06:16.000She wants us to wear Latino face to protest deportations.
00:06:21.000Not sure if Joe Behar uh gave her that idea, but uh we'll play you the tape.
00:06:27.000If you didn't remember, uh some of them may have had a little run-in with blackface, but I guess because they're liberals, it doesn't really matter.
00:06:32.000So now we get to go Latino face, and apparently that's just fine.
00:06:36.000It's not cultural appropriation, uh, it's totally normal.
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00:09:28.000Because according to new FBI documents, former special counsel witch hunt prosecutor Jack Smith was apparently spying, spying, on the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen Republican senators as part of his sham probe into January 6th.
00:09:48.000According to the document released by the FBI today, Smith and his Arctic Frost team were tracking the phone calls of GOP senators, including Marshall Blackburn, friend of the show, Josh Hawley, friend of the show, Tommy Tupperville, friend of the show, all Republicans, obviously, and several others on and around January 6th, and perhaps even beyond that.
00:10:13.000And according to the report, Smith's team was able to see which phone numbers they called, the location the call originated, and the location where it was received.
00:10:24.000And appears to be another example of how the tools of intelligence were turned against Republicans and pretty much anyone else who questioned the very obvious sham 2020 election.
00:10:38.000Smith's case cost taxpayers more than 50 million dollars and left nothing more than a trail of corruption and abuse of power.
00:10:48.000And we will update you as we learn more.
00:10:53.000And now we'll turn to an absolute epic weekend celebration of American naval power.
00:11:02.000My father was in Norfolk, Virginia, yesterday for the Navy's 250th anniversary.
00:11:07.000And let me tell you, it was a show of force that sent a message to every adversary around the world.
00:11:17.000Doc beside us today are a combined 150,000 tons of pure American naval supremacy and two colossal reasons why no one should ever want to start a fight with the USA.
00:12:45.000For two and a half centuries, that is what every generation of American sailors have done.
00:12:51.000You've conquered raging oceans and brave ferocious storms to vanquish America's enemies on the high seas and distant shores.
00:13:00.000You've beaten mighty warships into twisted wrecks of steel.
00:13:04.000You've splintered vast armadas and sent the mangled pride of empire sinking into oblivion.
00:13:11.000You've surged the waters thick and danger, blood, brine, and through it all, the United States Navy has kept the stars and stripes soaring high and proud above those big magnificent waves.
00:14:46.000There's no need to feel down I said, young man Hit yourself off the ground I said, young man Cause you're in a new town There's no need to be unhappy Young man There's a place who can go.
00:15:05.000When you short on who's got their best Trump dance going?
00:15:08.000Uh you know, we gotta make that happen.
00:15:10.000I'm I'm sure that the guys uh on the boat there uh loved that.
00:15:14.000I'm sure their uh compadres over in the army also probably love that for very different reasons, but either way, everyone had a good time.
00:15:23.000So during his speech, my father revealed some more news.
00:15:27.000We hit another cartel drug boat off the coast of Venezuela on Saturday night.
00:15:33.000That's at least the fifth strike in recent weeks.
00:15:38.000My father told the sailors, and I quote, in recent weeks, the Navy has supported our mission to blow the cartel terrorists the hell out of the water.
00:17:39.000They're at war with the American people.
00:17:41.000And we're finally treating them like the enemies that they are.
00:17:48.000And my father and the entire administration is fighting back.
00:17:52.000And it's why mission readiness matters more than ever before.
00:17:58.000The Western Hemisphere Is our sphere of influence.
00:18:02.000We're not gonna let drug cartels, we're not gonna let hostile foreign powers, not gonna let anyone threaten American lives in our own backyard.
00:18:13.000And you know what my father said at the Navy celebration?
00:18:17.000He said, every tyrant and adversary on the planet knows their choice is very simple.
00:18:23.000It's leave America in peace or be blown up in fire and fury never seen before.
00:18:30.000And it's why we need an American military that is mission ready.
00:18:35.000It's why last week Secretary of War Pete Heggs said that everyone in the military needs to pass a PT test.
00:19:39.000you But the Democrats, the real enemy is ICE and the National Guard.
00:19:49.000And now we're sending 400 Texas National Guard troops to Portland and Chicago because the Democrat governors and mayors in these cities refuse to actually protect their own citizens.
00:20:02.000The troops will deploy, and I quote, where needed, including in the cities of Portland and Chicago for an initial 60 day period.
00:20:12.000Because Chicago continues to see out of control violence and shootings in some of our country's most dangerous precincts.
00:20:21.000But what did Democrat Governor Pritzker say?
00:20:24.000What did Mayor Brandon Johnston of Chicago say?
00:20:27.000They said they don't want federal help.
00:20:31.000They said my father is invading their state.
00:20:34.000It seems like they've let the criminals invade their state, and we're just trying to stop that, but you know, minor details.
00:20:41.000These Democrat politicians would rather see more bloodshed than make it seem like they're aligning with team Trump.
00:20:49.000Chicago is descending into lawlessness and chaos because this slob Pritzker cares more about boosting his anti-Trump resistant credentials than he does about making his city safe.
00:21:01.000When Democrat governors fail their people, when they prioritize politics over safety, Republican leadership is forced to step up and get the job done.
00:21:12.000Now Pritzker and Johnson filed a lawsuit Monday trying to block the National Guard deployment.
00:21:44.000That means that city property and unwilling private businesses will no longer serve as staging grounds for the comes as we're learning more about federal officers having bounties placed on them by left-wing activists.
00:22:02.000We also just had an ice shooting in Dallas.
00:22:05.000We're seeing more and more left-wing violence.
00:22:20.000And yet, strangely, when interviewed in the streets, people didn't mind walking to the grocery store without getting shot, getting into their car without getting carjacked.
00:22:33.000It worked in Washington, D.C. Federalized police sending in the National Guard.
00:23:09.000The lunatic governor there said that deployment is a contagion and escalation of the president's dangerous un-American misuse of states, National Guard's members.
00:24:04.000And the Biden-appointed far-left judge, Deborah Bordham, actually said in her decision, the light sentence was in part because the male convict would have to serve in a male prison.
00:25:58.000And speaking of left-wing violence, let's talk about what's going on over in Virginia.
00:26:04.000Because we have a critical race happening in November that perfectly illustrates the violence and extremism of the left.
00:26:12.000My father just gave his complete and total endorsement to incumbent Virginia Attorney General Jason Miziarez, and he called for the Democrat candidate Jay Jones to drop out of the race immediately after Jones sent text messages fantasizing about shooting a Republican politician.
00:26:32.000I mean, this is two weeks after they assassinated Charlie Kirk.
00:26:36.000This lunatic sent text saying that if he had to choose between shooting two dictators or former Virginia Speaker Todd Gilbert, he'd pick Gilbert every time.
00:26:48.000He also texted about Gilbert's children dying in the arms of their mothers.
00:26:59.000People always Told me that your priorities come into focus when you become a parent.
00:27:03.000And my highest priority will always be the safety of our families.
00:27:06.000You said, according to the article, I'm quoting Gilbert's wife could watch her own child die in her arms so that Gilbert might reconsider his political views.
00:27:16.000I can think of nothing more horrific than a mother having to hold her dying child.
00:27:22.000How can Virginians trust a man who said something so horrific so callously?
00:27:27.000Well, again, I am so deeply deeply sorry for what I said.
00:27:31.000And I wish that it hadn't happened, and I would take it back if I could.
00:27:38.000A Democrat candidate for attorney general, the top law enforcement position in Virginia was texting about murdering a Republican politician and his children.
00:27:49.000And many Democrats, nationally and in Virginia, are standing behind him.
00:27:55.000I haven't seen anyone prominent actually come out against him because they actually feel this way, guys.
00:29:58.000my music so loud i'm swinging they hoping they gonna catch me riding I mean, could you imagine that type of video being posted and celebrated even back during the first term?
00:30:12.000The country has shifted towards America first.
00:31:19.000They're sick of Democrat policies that make their lives worse.
00:31:24.000You know, as I look at everything that's happening, my father commanding the Navy's 250th anniversary, the strikes crushing the cartels, troop deployments to failed Democrat cities, violent left-wing candidates being exposed in Virginia.
00:31:42.000Restoring American strength, securing our hemisphere, protecting our citizens, and rejecting the weakness, the corruption, and the violence of the left.
00:31:53.000My father said something powerful on that aircraft carrier yesterday.
00:31:57.000He said, this isn't just about military power.
00:32:00.000It's about sending a message to every adversary on Earth.
00:32:04.000Leave America alone or face the consequences.
00:34:41.000You figure the cartels are using bottoms from other boats to mold out the metal tops for those submarines, weld like engineers, uh Aaron Howell, that's interesting.
00:34:49.000I don't know enough about the construction of the submarines.
00:34:52.000I know a little bit about welding from my you know days, you know, constructing, mostly cutting, not not necessarily, you know, joining, but uh that could be.
00:35:22.000You can just make four years of disastrous failed policy, billions and billions printed in the last few weeks of the, you know, between the election and my father's inauguration, sent to the NGOs for wasted stuff for liberal causes.
00:35:42.000The rate is down, certainly down a lot compared to where it was, but we still have a long way to go because you can't just undo four years of imbecilic behavior with a snap of your fingers.
00:35:58.000Uh Michael Zlozano, Donald, please have some mercy just so you're gonna have dinner with your kids, uh, your children, your father, and you are killing children in Gaza, starving that we're not doing anything.
00:36:09.000We're actually trying to solve peace and create peace in that area.
00:36:13.000I don't know if you saw what happened over the weekend, but my father said enough to both sides on that one.
00:36:20.000Because we don't want to kill children, okay?
00:36:40.000Why can't they be deemed international terrorists uh as the cartels?
00:36:44.000I think they did deem anti-f they're domestic terrorists.
00:36:47.000They've been, I don't, you know, I don't know about the international part, but they were deemed as domestic terrorists by my father like a week ago, uh, two weeks ago.
00:36:55.000I don't know when that was, but it was fairly recently.
00:37:10.000You know, if Trump's not on the ticket in 28, uh, we gotta make sure we elect the guys uh that will continue these policies, not go back to these, you know, either the failed Republican establishment ways, or uh even worse, the Democrat ways, although there's not all that much difference.
00:38:00.000Uh I, you know, I I'd love to get the tour of Fort Knox myself and let's see what's what's there.
00:38:06.000But uh no, uh that you know, something like that could be nice.
00:38:10.000Gold or crypto or something on the blockchain where we see what's actually going on, so we can talk about what's actually happening, not theoretically what should happen.
00:38:18.000So I'd love to verify all of these things because we're about transparency that way.
00:38:23.000Yeholy, will Trump get another term because they stole 2020?
00:38:30.000I've seen him throw them at Hakeem Jeffries, who, you know, did not replace his sombrero uh with the Trump 2028 hat, but it is definitely uh funny.
00:38:39.000But I think what's unique this time around, what's different that we have this time that we probably haven't had in certainly in my memory, is we actually have a bench.
00:38:54.000Don, when are you going back on the view?
00:38:57.000Uh I imagine they will not have me back on the view, but for those of you who missed it, it was like 17 or whatever.
00:39:03.000I came out with my book triggered, um, like the show.
00:39:06.000It started off with my book, and they had me on the view.
00:39:10.000It was the 5,000th episode of The View.
00:39:13.000And, you know, you're going in there, even though five-on-one, they'll say if I go hard, whatever, so you gotta let them go.
00:39:20.000Let them go a little bit, let him go a little bit.
00:39:22.000And then I started pushing back because I right before the show said, you know what, this goes really bad.
00:39:25.000Like, what are the dumbest ever things ever done on the view or by the people of the view?
00:39:30.000And let's just say the best part of the show you'll actually never see, although I'm sure there is footage somewhere, because it was in the commercial breaks.
00:39:38.000I had Whoopi Goldberg uh literally MFing the audience, screaming, this isn't a manga rally, this isn't this, because once the audience, I was I was allowed like 10 guests.
00:39:50.000Um, and there was probably 150 people in the studio.
00:39:54.000And when I heard about, you know, when I talked about her supporting Roman Polanski, a child pedophile rapist, uh, and Joy Behar doing blackface and you know, other things, uh, the audience all of a sudden wanted to know what exactly was going on.
00:40:10.000What was, you know, what was happening out there.
00:40:13.000They didn't know these things because obviously if you're a Democrat and you do them, you don't ever face any actionability, you don't face any accountability.
00:40:20.000So when they found out, the audience, even that audience, a very liberal audience in New York, uh flipped the switch.
00:40:28.000Joy Behar actually handled it pretty well.
00:40:30.000I mean, she's a comedian at the end of it, she was like, that was pretty good.
00:40:33.000She's sort of, you know, it's like, I may not agree with you much, but like that was the way to handle it.
00:40:36.000And it was different for them, I guess, because you know, they're so used to everyone needs to go on there to pitch their book and to do this, and they gotta come back to sell another book.
00:40:51.000I don't need them, I don't need to come back on them.
00:40:53.000I figured if they're going to invite me on to talk about my book, the least they could do is actually mention my book, which they did not do.
00:41:00.000So I was like, okay, now I will play by your rules.
00:41:04.000Uh and let's just say it didn't work out all that well for them.
00:41:06.000So if you haven't seen it, go back and uh search Don Jr. on the view.
00:41:10.000I've only been on once, haven't been invited back.
00:41:12.000They gave me the whole show at the time, and I think uh they actually regretted it.
00:41:26.000Again, it's the first time we have good options uh afterwards.
00:41:30.000So, you know, I sort of look at it, you know, my father can be the wrecking ball, and you know, a guy like a JD or whoever it may be that you know that is like a JD uh can be you know the contractor to keep it going, uh fix the stuff up and get things the way we want it.
00:41:47.000Uh Anna Hoffman, do you know that almost all Latinos would be forever grateful uh if Trump liberated Venezuela?
00:41:57.000I and I see that because you notice how the boats from Venezuela, uh, and I'm not talking about the drug boats, I'm talking about the immigration boats.
00:43:41.000Um, but that's a thing, and it was enabled by the Democrats, and it was enabled and funded by you know networks like the Soros people and all those crazy.
00:43:50.000So, you know, let's hope that all stops.
00:44:08.000Um Governor arrest when, well, I mean, that's a little bit more complicated.
00:44:13.000There is there is sort of, you know, federalism, and we believe in some of these states' rights, but they also can't, you know, harness that against federal, you know, law enforcement going in to protect people.
00:44:24.000They can't create uh literal insurrections, uh, doing these kinds of things.
00:45:01.000I had to add lib a little bit just to kind of create a little bit of levity in the room because I think you would have wanted that.
00:45:06.000But yeah, there are there are there are a lot of people, you know, probably paid by both sides uh going you know on talking points, and you know, I don't know.
00:45:16.000I I got to introduce the vice president at that event.
00:45:19.000So uh I think people understand I was really close with Charlie.
00:45:22.000I probably spoke to him every day for the last decade.
00:45:24.000Uh texted with him multiple times a day, you know, on various threads and everything like that.
00:45:29.000And I think his actual feelings are loves Israel.
00:45:35.000Uh doesn't necessarily love the way some of the government there is handling what's going on and you know, some of the stuff.
00:45:43.000So it it that's been going on, and we've seen for you know the last few years.
00:45:49.000Everyone wants to group it as, well, he hates the government because no, well, you know, or he hates the people because he doesn't like something that's going on.
00:46:20.000Uh but yeah, I mean, his views definitely evolved a little bit.
00:46:25.000I don't think he liked seeing what was going on in terms of some of the stuff with children.
00:46:28.000I think you know, his views changed a lot since uh, you know, the October 7th attacks.
00:46:37.000Uh I think he was still very pro-Israel.
00:46:40.000Uh, I think he looks at them, you know, generally speaking as a great ally, but it wasn't so black and white as people make it, you know, and they leak, you know, text messages and people, yeah, yeah.
00:46:50.000Oh, this is well, like he's also talking to someone on one side, and he's you know, trying to uh you know get himself in the middle of it to try to help a conversation out.
00:46:58.000Uh so you know, I just because he says something in one text to someone and something else in a text to another, you know, it doesn't mean that either one of those things is the gospel according to Charlie.
00:47:08.000Um so I don't want to put words in his mouth, but uh, you know, and I don't want to, you know, I'm not gonna leak our text messages about it, but we spoke about it quite a bit.
00:47:16.000Uh I'm not gonna you know get into the details of our conversation, uh, but he was a huge Israel fan, but did not like what was going on there in terms of a lot of the you know governmental decisions, especially obviously since October 7th, and maybe maybe not even since October 7th, meaning since you know a month after October 7th, where it he felt it was getting a little bit out of out of control uh and perhaps going too far.
00:47:43.000Uh I I can assure you, I probably spoke to him more than more than any of the people, you know, talking about these things.
00:47:50.000Uh and you know, it's probably somewhere in between uh all of the views that you see because you kind of you know, online, and this is the nature of online, you kind of get a binary view.
00:47:59.000This side or this side, and there's nothing in between, there's no nuance, and there's no detail.
00:48:03.000And you know, that's that's just not the way he thought.
00:48:07.000I mean, he he was one of the best sort of debaters out there, but because he he was so good because he was able to listen to other people.
00:48:19.000Uh, and you know, if you could convince him, he could change his mind a little bit.
00:48:24.000Um, you know, it's a big it's a big deal, but uh, you know, it it's somewhere in between, and it was definitely uh, but the I will say, you know, I think some of the views were definitely changing.
00:48:36.000It wasn't sort of you know absolutist uh or binary as it may have been 10 years ago uh when uh you know when I really started hanging out with them all the time.
00:50:14.000Luckily, I freedive so I can hold my breath fairly long.
00:50:17.000Although when you fall into you know 40 degree degree glacial runoff unexpectedly, it's a little different than you know, breathing up to go freediving and you know, try to you know shoot a group or whatever it is that we're freediving for.
00:50:29.000Um, and I'm I'm trying to get up and I'm trying to get through these logs, and I can't like my hands out of water, but I can't get through like the matchsticks, you know, the matchsticks are you know between eight and fifteen inches wide of all these trees sort of piled up in the river.
00:50:42.000And I literally was just thinking to myself, like, I'm not gonna get out of this, and I'm not gonna get to say bye to my kids uh because I figured I was just trapped down.
00:50:50.000Luckily, it was in a deep spot in the river, just wedged between some rocks.
00:50:53.000So I started pulling myself down, totally disoriented because it's pitch dark.
00:50:57.000Um now you're really cold, um, soaking wet.
00:51:03.000I was able to pull myself sort of under the log jam through a couple logs and come out on the other side, climb up onto it, and and basically shimmy like three, you know, cross-section logs to get to the bank.
00:53:17.000One of our guys was actually still trapped on the log jam.
00:53:21.000Um on the other side would have had to gone through the water.
00:53:25.000We're trying to get, we found a rope, we're trying to get it to him.
00:53:27.000He was not thrilled about trying to get back in the water, so we're there.
00:53:31.000We got the fire going, are able to start getting a little bit warm, but it's really close or really cold, and you know, you're losing dexterity and all this.
00:53:39.000And I was lucky because I usually have like my Garmin inreach, which is like a little satellite, you know, communications thing.
00:53:45.000You can go emergency, whatever SOS you can send pre-text, uh, usually have a like a pre-recorded text to send to camp, like, hey, we're in trouble.
00:53:52.000They know where you're going generally, so they could come get you.
00:53:56.000Uh, because I, you know, I was done hunting, you know, my binoculars I stuck them in my backpack.
00:54:04.000Uh, but luckily, you know, before this is a you know, a new iPhone, uh, the only one I could find uh uh up there, it's not the 17 because I they didn't have that where I was in the small town, but I you know lost communications the next morning.
00:54:18.000But before I did, I was literally able to send one text via like the satellite text feature um to replace basically what my in-reach would have done to the guys at camp.
00:54:27.000They were waiting up for us to make dinner, even though it was late.
00:54:46.000Uh you know, luckily did have the lighter in my pocket, but you know, the big lighter's not the most waterproof.
00:54:51.000There's guys that make a waterproof container for it that will hold it, all these things.
00:54:55.000Uh let's just say I ordered a couple hundred dollars worth of fire starting gear and redundant gear that will never not be on my person uh in these kinds of situations, even though I had all that in my backpack, it's gonna be in my pocket.
00:55:08.000So uh I'm gonna be bringing back cargo pants uh and cargo shorts for hunting because you need it there.
00:55:14.000You know, the knife, the this, the bow, the guy, the like well, guns were gone.
00:55:18.000Like they've they were in the eaten by the river.
00:55:20.000Uh, and that's not uh joking two-way thing, like because someone's gonna come search for your guns.
00:55:50.000What really sucks is we actually got awesome video footage of me shooting a moose with a bow.
00:55:54.000We called it into literally, I think it was 17 yards, made an awesome shot, like in close, tight, coming in, raking, uh blowing up the trees, all that kind of stuff.
00:56:05.000And that was the day before, but that was the SD card in the video camera that also resides now somewhere at the bottom of a river.
00:56:13.000So uh, you know, don't forget about those little things.
00:56:36.000Uh, you know, it's you know, only a couple hour ordeal, but yeah, it was uh it was uh you know, definitely uh I do a lot of dumb stuff.
00:56:45.000I've you know, I jump off mountains with parachutes, I'm a licensed pilot.
00:56:49.000I you know, I've I definitely put myself at risk.
00:56:51.000I enjoy taking risks, probably uh have a little bit of an underdeveloped sense of self-preservation given my hobbies and that I keep doing that, and I have the pins and plates and stitches and stuff like that to prove that I, you know, you probably can't see it that much, but I was bleeding pretty good out of my face from the log when it happened.
00:57:08.000Um but uh we made it through, so you know, again, uh as prepared as I was, uh I wasn't prepared enough.
00:57:17.000And so uh yeah, but yeah, I would I would have shown you guys that moose footage because you know it it it was it was pretty badass, super up close and personal, uh tight.
00:57:28.000So I bet your dad was a mess hearing this.
00:57:31.000Yeah, no, this is not a conversation I have with my father.
00:57:33.000He thinks I'm nuts when I'm doing that, or when I'm jumping in waters with sharks, or when I'm spear fishing and you know, holding my breath to try to spear something at you know 90 to 100 feet, like he that's not his thing.
00:59:08.000Uh yeah, you know, that I adlab that into the Charlie thing just because I figured, you know, that guy's up there right there.
00:59:12.000It's like, I may do a little shout out to him.
00:59:14.000So him and Dana White seemed to get a pretty good uh kick out of that one.
00:59:18.000Um so you know, I just wanted to try to infuse a little levity into the room and if if not only for the room, frankly for me, because that was that was a long week for me.
00:59:26.000That was uh still is um but um but yeah.
00:59:33.000So that happened shortly thereafter, and so yeah, it's it's been uh it's been one hell of a week.