JD Vance delivered a masterful speech at Turning Points USA's AMF Festival in Phoenix yesterday. And one line in particular is driving the left nuts: "We don't treat anybody because of their race or their sex." So we have relegated DEI to the dustbin of history, which is exactly where it belongs. In America, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore.
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00:04:40.000JD Vance absolutely brought the house down at Amfest at Turning Points USA's big event yesterday, declaring that in America, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore.
00:05:02.000You saw it if you follow me on X. In the last week, so many discoveries have been made about how DEI literally destroyed an entire generation of mostly young white males who couldn't get into good colleges, couldn't get job promotions, couldn't get a job because they didn't check various boxes.
00:05:21.000And again, not to candidates who were equal or more qualified than them, but to candidates that were likely in many cases less qualified than them.
00:05:28.000But then they were told they have to apologize for their privilege.
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00:07:43.000Vice President JD Vance delivered a masterful speech at Turning Points USA's Amfest Festival in Phoenix yesterday.
00:07:52.000And one line in particular is driving the left absolutely nuts.
00:08:00.000We stand against treating anybody, and I love what Nikki said about this.
00:08:04.000We don't treat anybody different because of their race or their sex.
00:08:09.000So we have relegated DEI to the dustbin of history, which is exactly where it belongs.
00:08:25.000In the United States of America, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore.
00:08:36.000And if you're an Asian, you don't have to talk around your skin color when you're applying for college because we judge people based on who they are, not on ethnicity and things they can't control.
00:08:54.000We don't persecute you for being male, for being straight, for being gay, for being anything.
00:08:59.000The only thing that we demand is that you be a great American patriot.
00:09:03.000And if you're that, you're very much on our team.
00:09:10.000Well, 2024, buddy, I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas as well.
00:09:15.000Jules 2531 Jr., you hit it out of the ballpark.
00:09:19.000Your speak spoke volumes about how everyday people feel.
00:09:21.000I think a lot of people, what JD just said, resonated.
00:09:26.000We have relegated DEI to the dustbin of history, which is exactly where it belongs.
00:09:32.000We will judge people based on who they are, not quotas, not fake diversity metrics that the left uses as just another way to politicize and weaponize our culture and our most vital institutions.
00:09:47.000More than anything, we're bringing back common sense and ending reckless policies that do nothing but harm us, like the diversity lottery.
00:09:56.000It turns out the killer in the Brown shooting, Claudio Manuel Valente, allegedly, a 48-year-old Portuguese national, was in this country because of the diversity visa lottery, a program that literally picks people at random to come to America.
00:10:14.000Not someone who could contribute, not someone who's going to create jobs, not someone who adds value, but just randomly.
00:10:21.000So you could end up with a freaking terrorist.
00:11:28.000Nearly 20 million people applied for the 2025 lottery.
00:11:33.000We're supposed to just randomly pick from that pool and hope we don't get a serial killer.
00:11:37.000Just hope we get the next Elon Musk or some genius who actually belongs to this country rather than just like finding those people, finding that talent. nurturing it and bringing them to America where they'd likely want to come.
00:11:57.000They want sanctuary cities and random lottery for citizenship.
00:12:01.000We want merit-based immigration that puts Americans first and brings in people who can actually create and benefit our citizens.
00:12:10.000Now, let's talk about something else the fake news media is desperately trying to ignore because it's another massive win for the American people.
00:12:18.000Last week, the Trump administration announced deals with nine major pharmaceutical companies to dramatically lower drug prices for Americans.
00:13:32.000Nation drug pricing is about being fair to the American consumer.
00:13:35.000We pay on average three times more for the exact same drugs, put in the same bottles in the same factories that that same product sells for in Europe.
00:13:45.000It's got to all be fairly priced across the globe.
00:13:48.000And we've been pushing for most favored nation pricing, doing the unthinkable with bold action to ask pharmaceutical companies to agree to drop their prices in the United States.
00:17:17.000Because a single senator stuck up their hand and denied unanimous consent, killing the bill for now, stopping it from becoming law for Christmas.
00:17:26.000You had all the pediatric cancer advocacy community in the gallery watching.
00:17:30.000They had been invited to watch final passage.
00:17:34.000Instead, they had to watch this despicable act.
00:17:41.000Isn't it interesting how those who claim to be the most compassionate show a different side of themselves when it actually matters?
00:17:48.000There were cancer patients and families in the Senate watching from above because it was expected to pass.
00:17:55.000Now, they'll have to wait longer into the new year.
00:17:58.000But where's the outrage from the regime media?
00:18:01.000Imagine for a second if a Republican senator did this.
00:18:04.000Every GOP lawmaker would be getting grilled about it, day in, day out, 24-7, till it passed.
00:18:12.000And speaking of needing to get grilled, an out-of-control woke school district in Pennsylvania fired a bus driver for putting up an English-only sign because a student was constantly bullying other students in Spanish.
00:18:25.000And the school district fired the bus driver.
00:18:29.000He's bullying somebody, telling them to do something they shouldn't do.
00:18:35.000How do you keep control of your bus if you have no control?
00:18:40.000The district and Roar bus writing in a joint statement today that the investigation had finished quickly after Crawford admitted to installing the note, writing, quote, the relevant facts of the situation were fully known and discussed among district and rural leadership, and that it was, quote, determined that the conduct did not align with the standards and expectations for student transportation providers.
00:20:51.000There's parties for hosting, marshmallows for toasting and caroling out in the snow.
00:21:08.000Benny Benny, I hope you don't mind, but I brought a special guest to come celebrate AmFest with us Oh, you mean America's Target Grandmother?
00:21:23.000Grandma Jeannie is in the house and wearing the famous Charlie Kirk red target shirt.
00:22:01.000So this weekend's event obviously was very powerful and profound.
00:22:06.000It was the first one since Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
00:22:10.000And I think I've, you know, headlined, at least to some degree, pretty much every one that has ever existed.
00:22:16.000So that was a hard one for me as well.
00:22:19.000JD talked about how after Charlie's assassination, he stayed up late into the night re-watching the video, trying to make sense of something so evil and so sentless.
00:22:28.000Even Nikki Minaj, who was out there, which was amazing, also got to hang out with her backstage.
00:22:32.000What a cool woman, was there and she spoke about how my father has given people hope.
00:22:38.000She said something really important about how you can want to uplift one group without tearing down another and how she's not backing down any longer.
00:23:02.000Well, I just got tired of being pushed around.
00:23:09.000Um sometimes you just get tired of it and then you realize, wait a minute, I have something inside of me that's stronger than what's out there.
00:23:52.000That's not easy in her business, being probably the greatest female rapper of all time and going against the music industry and all of that to actually stand up for her Christian faith.
00:24:01.000This all started when she stood up for Nigerian Christians who were being massacred in their own country, and she's had enough.
00:24:10.000And here's what I want everyone to understand.
00:24:13.000The movement isn't about egos or accolades or just one news cycle.
00:24:18.000It's about restoring this country to greatness and getting results.
00:24:21.000We've seen how much this country declines when Democrats are in charge.
00:24:26.000Just how much corruption runs rampant, i.e. Minnesota.
00:24:30.000I mean, just look at what's happening in Georgia and we've learned in the last few days.
00:24:35.000Fulton County admitted just last week following a DOJ lawsuit that more than 130 tabulator receipts, which are the pieces of paper that contain vote tabulation information for a particular voting machine, they were all unsigned in 2020.
00:25:27.000So we can have our disagreements in this movement.
00:25:30.000We can hash out our business from time to time, but let's remember who and what we're really up against and what we're really fighting for.
00:25:53.000Again, as always, they literally indicted my father in Georgia for talking about these things and for doing that.
00:25:59.000And yet, here he is, years later, millions in legal fees later, Trump was right again.
00:26:08.000The biggest beneficiaries of what we're building right now is for young people like so many of you here on Rumble and who are in that room at Amfest in Phoenix.
00:26:19.000That was at the core of Charlie's mission.
00:26:39.000Some of them haven't even been born yet.
00:26:41.000That's who we're doing this all for, for the ones who will inherit whatever we leave behind.
00:26:47.000And when they look back, I want them to see that there was a generation that understood what was at stake, that didn't look away, that didn't take the easy path.
00:26:58.000I want them to know that when it mattered, we all stood up.
00:27:05.000There's no plan B. There is no other place to go.
00:27:09.000All those places that we thought may have been close, UK, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the European Union, any of those guys, all lost.
00:27:59.000The media is not going to cover that, obviously.
00:28:01.000They told us for years, if you said that, you were a racist, you're a misogynist, you're a conspiracy theorist, you're an idiot, like whatever it was.
00:28:08.000They tried jailing you for saying things that were, again, proven to be right.
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00:29:01.000If they can bring it back and revitalize it and bring it back to sort of perhaps a little bit more current relevance, it would certainly be funny.
00:29:09.000People lose their minds over those things.
00:29:10.000And that's when the conspiracy theories start flowing, especially from the left on that one.
00:29:39.000Canadians got robbed of a proper QREDA during the other world wars as well.
00:29:45.000Not sure I know what that even means, but I'm just going through these scrolls a little fast sometimes, so I'm trying to just catch which ones I can.
00:29:57.000How does President plan to end white erasure?
00:29:59.000Well, again, I don't know about the white erasure, but guys that are more qualified for a position or a school, they signed an executive order last week banning that.
00:30:07.000You can't discriminate based on those things.
00:30:11.000Before, you couldn't discriminate on any of the checkboxes, but you could clearly discriminate against whites, and they did for far too long.
00:30:21.000Not equality of outcome, not trying to level a playing field so someone who's otherwise not qualified or underperforming ends up in the same place, just equality.
00:30:31.000I think that's what we all probably want, unless, I guess, you're a beneficiary of those things or have been gaming those systems for far too long.
00:30:37.000Probably like the trans community, pretending to be female and competing in female sports while being a male.
00:30:43.000You know, probably a great way to get a scholarship.
00:30:45.000And if you can't call out the obvious BS in that one, I guess you get to be a state champion.
00:30:49.000You get to get a scholarship and you get to displace a woman that worked really hard for many years as an athlete who would have otherwise gotten that scholarship and so on and so forth.
00:30:59.000We've all been watching it for a long time.
00:32:17.000She's actually good at this stuff, which is, I do some weird stuff between the outdoor stuff and the shooting and the hunting and the fishing and all that nonsense.
00:32:23.000So it's nice to have someone that's doing those things with you.
00:32:26.000So when do taxpayers get reimbursed for all of the law fair?
00:33:15.000It's a great honor to be thought about it.
00:33:16.000Right now, my only focus is trying to, you know, help in whatever way I can to have my father have the most successful presidency he can, set it up for someone who can carry that mantle forever.
00:34:09.000Like 75 vaccines that you jack up some toddler, not even a toddler, some infant with, for diseases that have been eradicated or, frankly, the chance of you suffering a consequence of the vaccine itself is far greater than ever getting the ailment it's supposed to prevent.
00:34:24.000Yeah, that stuff's going out the window as well.
00:35:51.000You know, honestly, okay, so if that was my thing, if that was my thing, and again, no one's ever accused me of being a low individual, but if it was my thing, don't you think someone would actually have some proof?
00:36:03.000Don't you think if I was doing that and I was that messed up, that's like someone would have pictures of it, like something.
00:36:10.000Everyone wants to forget about Hunter Biden.
00:36:12.000That didn't happen, but like he's out there videoing himself and other people are videoing him and it's on every laptop of every enemy in the world.
00:36:20.000When they tried blaming me for the cocaine that was found in the White House, like two years into the Biden presidency, where I hadn't been there in quite literally over two years, that was still somehow me.
00:36:29.000So, you know, the memes aren't that good, guys.
00:36:32.000You got to step up your game a little bit.
00:36:33.000I'm sure there's plenty of other things you could pick on me about, but that's not one of them.
00:39:07.000I would probably, you know, the amount of people that are reading them now relative to like other ways of just me being able to get out there, probably not the most effective.
00:39:15.000I was in the process of doing one, spent a lot of time on it.
00:39:18.000And it was like, just, you know, by the time I was getting ready to start almost finalizing, it was like, man, it's the information, the stuff that's going on, it's happening so quickly that it almost feels, it almost felt a little bit less relevant.
00:39:31.000And so I literally stopped after, you know, hundreds of hours of work.
00:40:21.000So I wrote, you know, Triggered, which was my first book.
00:40:23.000That was sort of about the campaign story and how me as a guy from New York City, growing up in a real estate family in a very blue area, could actually still be a lifelong conservative.
00:40:35.000So that was kind of an interesting one.
00:40:36.000And then I wrote Liberal Privilege going into the 2020 election because obviously there was a lot to talk about.
00:40:42.000And then I was called a conspiracy theorist about the Hunter Biden stuff and all the things that we all knew were probably real.
00:40:49.000And they turned out all to be correct.
00:40:51.000And at the same time, those guys wouldn't even put me in certain bookstores.
00:40:55.000They wouldn't even let it get out there.
00:40:56.000Still turned into a bestseller, but New York Times wouldn't even look at it for the bestseller list.
00:41:00.000I just didn't get counted the weeks that I was up there, even if I was number one on Amazon, even if I was number one on Barnes and Noble, even if I was number one on Books a Million, etc.
00:41:49.000Well, Fleet Lord Avida, you got to read, you know, give the people what they want.
00:41:52.000If they want to talk about it, I'll cover it.
00:41:55.000I mean, there's a lot of nonsense that sort of gets repeated over and over again, but like, you know, sometimes you got to have some fun with this too, you know?
00:44:27.000So it's sometimes that's a problem for me because I tend to run my mouth, speak first, think later, especially in a format like this where looking for the instant laugh or whatever it may be.
00:44:39.000So maybe we'll have to have her on here, but she's amazing and I'm really psyched.
00:45:00.000We actually have to have that discourse.
00:45:01.000That's what Charlie taught us: that discourse is everything.
00:45:03.000When the discourse stops, the violence starts.
00:45:06.000So having those conversations, unlike the Democrats who just sort of blindly follow whatever the talking points are of the day, like the boring.
00:45:31.000Being good at it is actually not just repeating yourself over and over again, but actually having conversations about things that are real.
00:45:37.000So I think it's important to have that.
00:45:42.000I'd say for so many of you watching, the young people, especially, you know, get used to having those conversations and arguing your point, understanding the other point, even if you don't agree with it, that's going to make you better.
00:45:53.000Okay, so there seems to be a lot of consensus for Bettina on the show.
00:45:57.000So we may have to, poor girl, she's going to have to, maybe we'll have to have the live chat and you can ask her about me.
00:46:51.000Just because Tucker and Ben Shapiro may not agree on something doesn't mean the movement's collapsing.
00:46:56.000Most of the people, by the way, and someone said it really well today, somewhere on, it was on TrueSocial or X, that, you know, like all of that rift, like the vast majority of is like created by people who are like the Neocon class of the Republican Party, which is like 2%.
00:47:11.000You know, the people retiring from Heritage Foundation, they're leaving.
00:47:22.000I guess they're probably propped up by, you know, some of the donor base that thinks their opinions still matter.
00:47:27.000We see some of that with some of these legacy guys that haven't been right in 20 years or so that still have, you know, their prominent spots on TV and elsewhere.
00:47:35.000But they're irrelevant other than, I guess, they still probably have, you know, some donors or whatever it may be pushing them to be out there, even though no one's really with them.
00:47:45.000So it looks like they're punching above their weight or it looks like they actually have weight or a demo, but they don't.
00:49:26.000Again, he was the former attorney general of Louisiana.
00:49:29.000He was the guy that brought sort of the suit against Meta and a couple of the other big social media giants for silencing conservatives and having the government essentially force that on us.
00:49:40.000So this is a guy that believes what we believe.
00:49:41.000And so if there's something to be done there, I'm sure he'll be a great guy to be doing that.
00:50:22.000In the future, what I should do is I'll do the live chat for as long as I keep getting real amounts of likes as opposed to people just trolling.
00:50:31.000And just so all of you can see it, if you want to stick around, if you didn't tune in yesterday, here are my remarks from Turning Point Yesterday.
00:50:40.000We have a chance to transform our government once and for all, to function as it was intended, to be of the people, for the people, and by the people.
00:50:52.000With the team that we have assembled, with what we're going to be able to do, with what we're able to expose, I think we can create a generational shift.
00:51:04.000Very few people understand the consequences of standing up to the nonsense, standing up to the swamp, standing up to big government, standing up to the mainstream media, standing up to big tech, standing up to the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that they've put up.
00:52:38.000I was worried that without Charlie, this room would go out like it was 10 years ago when we started this incredible voyage, and it would dissipate.
00:52:49.000But this is literally double what it was last year and that was a record.
00:52:54.000So so that is a testament to you, to your patriotism, to your bravery, to your resolve and to everything that Charlie stood for.
00:53:06.000So you guys fired up, you guys having some fun.
00:53:13.000How many students are in the room right now?
00:56:49.000We Americans, their American dream, and we intend to fulfill that.
00:57:02.000It sounds tough, but we deserve it for the future, for the next generation, for all of you who are going to take on the mantle and lead this country to continued greatness.
00:57:17.000Now, we're getting rid of the nonsense.
00:57:23.000The other big issue that Charlie and I fought so hard for was the Maha movement.
00:57:29.000Charlie, myself, Susie Wiles, a small cadre of people, were the guys that brokered that deal.
00:57:37.000So we stop allowing big pharma to put profits over actual health to stop the insanity of jacking up our children with thousands of vaccines they don't need.
00:57:55.000Profits don't matter more than health.
00:57:58.000And when you do need actual health, they're fighting to make sure that Americans pay less than Europe.
00:58:05.000None of this nonsense where you buy a drug for $1,000 and in Europe, American drugs are being sold for pennies on the dollar.
00:58:15.000And they ended that with the most favored nation's executive order just a couple of days ago.
00:58:24.000And the big one, one of the ones I've been fighting since like 2015, I didn't realize it would even turn into a thing because it was always so insane to me.
00:59:05.000So a three-year-old can decide to permanently mutilate their body, be put on toxic drugs for the rest of their life, but a 25-year-old has no idea what they're doing when they're signing for their student loans.
00:59:20.000The most elite in America, the academically inclined, somehow don't seem that elite when they need a plumber to pay their student loans.
00:59:41.000And the number one issue, again, outside of God, family, and country for Charlie, something he fought and something he died for was free speech.
00:59:55.000Free speech is alive and well in 2025.
01:00:04.000Charlie rejected the notion of being canceled for what you thought for having that dialogue.
01:00:12.000Charlie, on it every day, he opened up one of the largest platforms in the world to those who despised him most.
01:02:28.000We are in a real argument about what America is, what it stands for, whether it survives for our children and our grandchildren after them.
01:02:42.000It's a place with borders, with land, with history and battlefields, with patriots and incredible people who want to see that perpetuate itself.
01:05:22.000And as I said in my eulogy to Charlie, we are now all Charlie.
01:05:29.000There's not one person that's going to replace Charlie Kirk.
01:05:38.000But if each one of us take a fraction of what he was able to do, a fraction of his energy, his passion, his intelligence, and we come together, the movement that he wanted to achieve is totally doable, guys.
01:08:03.000It's been going crazy in the last few days, this week alone on social media when you're hearing about all the people, especially young white men who for a generation were left behind by DEI.
01:08:15.000They were told, well, you know, you don't check a couple of boxes, so you may be better, you may be smarter, but you're not getting into that college.
01:08:22.000You're certainly not getting a promotion.
01:08:25.000But you better damn well realize that you're still privileged despite being discriminated against.
01:08:34.000It's funny, but it's actually happening.
01:08:37.000And that's why everyone has to engage.
01:08:40.000Everyone can't sit out the midterm process, or this becomes a two-year presidency, not a four-year presidency.
01:08:48.000We have, for the first time, we have, for the first time, we have a bench of great people who can continue the movement that my father started, that can fill the void that he recognized in hardworking Americans, that Charlie so aptly understood and promoted.
01:12:44.000But understand, the only thing worse than that is the consequence of our apathy if we fit it out, if we don't get out there, if we don't do everything in our power to do that.