In this episode of Triggered, host Don Junior Gold shares his trip to the Kennedy Space Center with his kids and talks about his time at the Space Center. Also, the DOJ names Todd Blanch as the new Acting Attorney General, and the New York Times drops a bombshell on ActBlue, the Democratic Party's fundraising arm. Plus, Iran strikes back at the United States, and more!
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00:10:53.000As we speak this evening, it's been just one month since the United States military began Operation Epic Fury, targeting the world's number one state sponsor of terror.
00:11:26.000Their leaders, most of them terrorist regime they led, are now dead.
00:11:34.000Their command and control of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is being decimated as we speak.
00:11:42.000Their ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed and their weapons, factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces.
00:11:55.000Never in the history of warfare has an enemy suffered such clear and devastating large scale losses in a matter of weeks.
00:12:03.000Our enemies are losing, and America, as it has been for five years under my presidency, is winning and now winning bigger than ever before.
00:14:07.000Tonight, every American can look forward to a day when we are finally free from the wickedness of Iranian aggression and the specter of nuclear blackmail.
00:14:17.000Because of the actions we have taken, we are on the cusp of ending Iran's sinister threat to America and the world.
00:14:24.000And I'll tell you, the world is watching.
00:14:26.000And when we do, when it's all over, the United States will be safer, stronger, more prosperous, and greater than it has ever been before.
00:14:54.000It's a real big one because it's also about Iran having a nuclear weapon.
00:14:59.000You know that can't happen, but if they build up their conventional arsenal big enough, it prevents you from ever stopping them from having a nuclear weapon.
00:15:08.000Okay, this is like what you see in North and South Korea.
00:15:11.000The reason the North Koreans were able to get a nuclear weapon is because they were able to build up their conventional weapons, artillery, et cetera, where they could take out Seoul, which sits like 30 miles from the DMZ.
00:15:23.000It put it in an impossible position that you let them get a nuke.
00:15:27.000By taking out a lot of the conventional weapons, you're able to prevent them from having that nuclear weapon, which is obviously a big one.
00:15:33.000Because I know this isn't that popular with a lot of people, okay?
00:15:36.000Should have been done probably every year for the last 47 years, and any other time period that you wait longer.
00:15:42.000Only made it that much more difficult.
00:15:44.000So, hopefully, we get a resolution there.
00:15:46.000Hopefully, we don't go any further and we can be done with this thing in the near future.
00:15:50.000But for our future, you couldn't let them get to the capacity where they were too big to actually ever be able to stop.
00:15:57.000And speaking of strength versus weakness, guys, let's talk about NATO because this story is incredible.
00:16:05.000So, your favorite president said what every common sense American has been thinking for years.
00:16:13.000I mean, obviously, they get our protection.
00:16:15.000They get us spending hundreds of billions of dollars a year to defend them from enemies like Russia, who they've been enriching by importing their oil and gas for decades.
00:16:39.000And then when America needs use of European military bases, They try to tell us the answer is no when we simply want to fly through their airspace, through their airspace.
00:16:55.000With friends like that, guys, who needs enemies?
00:16:58.000When they want more and more aid for Ukraine, when they want cheaper energy costs but attack fossil fuels on a daily basis, and then go all in on the Green News scam, and then they want to lecture us about not doing our part?
00:17:19.000Where was NATO when Iran threatened to nuke the planet?
00:17:22.000Where was NATO when Iran attacked commercial shipping lanes in the Gulf?
00:17:27.000Where was NATO when American service members were killed?
00:17:31.000Having meetings, forming committees, issuing strongly worded statements, you know, they were virtue signaling while Americans were in the fight.
00:17:45.000That NATO is simply about us having troops in Europe to defend Europe, but when we need their help, not their help, we're not asking them to conduct airstrikes, when we need them to allow us to use their military bases, their answer is no, then why are we in NATO?
00:18:01.000Why do we have billions and billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars over the years, trillions of dollars, and all these American forces stationed in the region if we can only use, in our time of need, we're not going to be allowed to use those bases?
00:18:15.000So I think there's no doubt, unfortunately.
00:18:17.000After this conflict is concluded, we are going to have to re examine that relationship.
00:18:23.000NATO right now is bloated bureaucratically and honestly seems completely useless when it actually matters.
00:18:33.000UK Prime Minister Kerr Stammer wanted to have another internal meeting before sending an aircraft carrier.
00:20:40.000The regime, media, and their expert pundits have been wrong about all of it.
00:20:46.000For example, the authorities in Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez, the now prime minister, are actually working with us while Maduro sits in prison.
00:20:56.000They seem to understand American strength.
00:20:59.000They understand the power of American dominance, the need for real investment that's going to be best for their whole country and all of their constituents, and why this hemisphere is better off when America leads from the front.
00:21:32.000Every single time they end up flat on their backs when the football is pulled.
00:21:39.000And speaking of Democrats trying to rewrite history, the New York Times.
00:21:43.000Yes, yes, guys, we don't mention them often because, you know, for the obvious reasons, but the New York Times just reported that ActBlue's own law firm warned them that they may have misled Congress and could face criminal investigation.
00:22:01.000ActBlue is like the Democrat fundraising apparatus.
00:22:03.000It's probably the place that got all the shady funds from USAID and everything.
00:22:07.000It's the place that has somehow magically allowed Democrats to.
00:22:12.000Outrage Republicans, even in really strong red states, five to one, every time.
00:22:18.000Well, the law firm, Covington and Burling, one of the most powerful law firms in Washington, was telling ActBlue in internal memos that they have a massive problem.
00:22:30.000Here's what the memo said, and I quote It can be alleged that ActBlue accepted or facilitated the acceptance of foreign national contributions into American elections.
00:23:42.000We'll just look the other way if we're raising money and feeing them to death and everyone's living well and we're able to fund our radical agenda.
00:24:32.000What I do believe is that there are at least tens of thousands, probably hundreds of thousands, by the time all the research is done, of people who have registered to vote.
00:24:44.000In elections in one state or another, and regardless of how many of those have voted in the past, we have to remember that there are 30 million plus non citizens in this country, 10 or 15 million of whom came into this country illegally between 2021 and 2024 alone.
00:25:02.000So, regardless of how many may have voted in the past, what you have to look for is how many have registered and how many could register if we don't close this gap.
00:25:11.000Because, Maria, all you have to do right now, if you're a non citizen, legal or Not legal.
00:25:16.000Go into a DMV in almost any state, fill out a driver's license application form, and then check a box and sign your name saying that you are certified to, you are legally allowed to vote in the United States, and all of a sudden you are a registered voter.
00:25:31.000And remember, these are the same people who spent basically a decade screaming about fake Russia collusion.
00:25:38.000And the entire time, their own fundraising machine was taking foreign money.
00:25:43.000Their own lawyers were warning them it was illegal, and they were lying to Congress about it.
00:25:49.000The hypocrisy here is staggering, but it's not surprising because this is what Democrats do.
00:25:56.000They accuse you of exactly what they're doing.
00:26:00.000Remember Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals, Hillary Clinton's memo?
00:26:04.000Yeah, accuse them of doing what you're doing every single time.
00:26:11.000They weren't worried about foreign election interference, they were worried about getting caught.
00:26:17.000If they're not going to get caught, if no one's going to prosecute them, if there's no accountability, They'll just keep going.
00:26:26.000They don't care about the crime, but they do care about the camera.
00:26:33.000Just think about how sick the modern Democrat Party has become.
00:26:38.000For example, remember the woman, Irina, the Ukrainian refugee, a woman who came to America for safety, for a better life, who had her throat slashed on public transportation in Charlotte, North Carolina?
00:26:52.000Murdered by a repeat offender with a bunch of prior arrests.
00:26:57.000And this murderer was still walking the streets, of course.
00:27:04.000So a community up in Rhode Island put up a mural honoring Irina, a beautiful tribute to a woman whose life was stolen by a system that refused to keep a violent criminal behind bars.
00:27:44.000Ultimately, we want to make sure that every community member that calls Providence home feels safe.
00:27:50.000And we can both agree that this mural behind us does not reflect Providence's values, nor does it reflect the creativity that we want to see in our city.
00:28:44.000It never ends, including in California, which is basically the central command for this sort of fraud.
00:28:50.000Because according to new estimates from the Manhattan Institute, on Gavin Newsom's watch, fraudsters, scammers, and organized crime rings have stolen at least $180 billion.
00:29:28.000At one point, just a few years ago, California had more people applying for unemployment than there were adults in the entire state of California.
00:29:40.000Let that sit in, let that sink in for a little, let it marinate for a second, okay?
00:29:44.000They had more people applying for that than there were people even in the state.
00:33:14.000So, a Chinese billionaire probably doesn't need to have American surrogates, but you know, if you fathered 100 of them, all born on U.S. soil, all automatic U.S. American citizens, think of what that can do.
00:34:56.000The United States, still one of the few countries around the world that sits as an outlier.
00:35:04.000A hundred children, a hundred instant American citizens, because one guy figured he could game our system on an industrial scale, and nobody stopped him.
00:35:15.000These children, probably taken care of by him through CCP, or perhaps even brought over there immediately after birth, they can become essentially CCP operatives.
00:35:24.000That's where their allegiance and their loyalty is going to lie.
00:35:26.000But they're American citizens, and they can come back here and they can vote, and they can run for office, and probably do the bidding of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:35:34.000This is exactly why birthright citizenship reform matters.
00:35:38.000The 14th Amendment was written for freed slaves after the Civil War, not for foreign billionaires running citizenship scams.
00:35:46.000And before we wrap up, so we got to end on some good news.
00:35:49.000I went up to the Kennedy Space Center yesterday for NASA's Artemis II mission, where astronauts launched on a 10 day journey around the moon.
00:37:10.000And one of the unsung achievements of this administration is our space policy, turbocharging more space exploration, investing in our space force to ensure American space superiority.
00:37:25.000And it also highlights a bigger point I've made before.
00:37:28.000My father is doing things to benefit generations to come, okay?
00:37:33.000This is the most powerful manned rocket ever created.
00:37:37.000This is the farthest, the farthest humans, any human, will ever have been from Earth in history.
00:39:11.000It's not just about instant gratification to win an election.
00:39:14.000It's about changing the way our system works permanently.
00:39:19.000So it benefits American citizens in the future, not just selling them short for a quick election win and screwing them in the future.
00:39:27.000And before we go, a story just breaking today.
00:39:30.000This is going to be a big one for a lot of the people out here and certainly watching the show.
00:39:35.000The Colorado Court of Appeals has thrown out the sentence of Tina Peters, a 70 year old woman who was literally thrown in jail for questioning voter integrity in Colorado.
00:39:47.000The appeals court rules that it reversed her sentence, quote, because it was based in part on improper consideration of her exercise of her rights of free speech.
00:39:59.000And I know in America under Biden, that's a crime punishable by jail, questioning something, having conversations.
00:40:07.000Peters was sentenced to nine years for questioning the election.
00:40:11.000The prosecutors claimed it was for using another person's security badge to access an election facility, but in reality, it was because she was speaking vocally about election fraud, something we all know was actually happening.
00:40:55.000But it's certainly welcome development to see that something is finally happening, and it's a big win for free speech.
00:41:04.000So I think it's worth stepping back and looking at the big picture of all of this, looking at the difference between weakness and strength, between surrender and victory, between innovation and decline.
00:41:17.000When the president is strong, bureaucrats can't hide behind process forever.