Trump is back in the White House after a historic win in the election. Trump's father, Donald Trump, is returning to the presidency after winning the election with a historic number of electoral votes and the popular vote. Trump talks about the historic win and what he's looking forward to in his new role as President of the United States. He also talks about how he's been preparing for the transition and what his plans are for the new administration. Trump also discusses his plans for the future of the administration and what kind of people he would like to see back in government. Trump is a man of many talents and has a lot to say, but he's also a man who's been through a hell of a lot in his life, and I think we can all agree that he's going to do a great job in this new White House. I hope you enjoy this episode and tweet me if you do! with any thoughts on the election or anything else. Timestamps: 4:00 - What's going on in your life? 6:30 - How did you feel about the election? 7:15 - What do you think of the results? 8:00 9:30 What do we look forward to moving forward? 11:15 12:40 - What s going to happen next? 13:00 What's next for the Trump administration? 14:00 | What are your biggest concerns? 15:40 16:20 - Who do you want to see in the next administration 17:20 18: What are you looking for in 2020? 19:30 What's your biggest piece of advice? 21:00 Do you want? 22: What will you want in the most important thing? 26:30 | What s your biggest takeaway from this White House? 27:40 | What would you want from the next president? 28:00 Is there a plan? 29:15 | What is your biggest mistake? 30:00 Can you see me working on the transition? 31:00 Are you ready for the next President? 35: What s the biggest thing you're most excited about? 36:00 -- what are you waiting for? 37:30 -- what s your reaction to the next step? 32:00 Thoughts on the future? 39:30 Is there any chance I m going to be the most impactful thing you re going to get?
00:04:52.000I am particularly thrilled only because of the crap I've gone through for the last nine years but the last four they haven't made it easy and the people have spoken.
00:05:53.000It's like, well, that's not why it works.
00:05:55.000We do that so that a guy in New York City doesn't destroy a guy's farm in Iowa or wherever else it may be, but it doesn't matter.
00:06:01.000When you win both, you'd stop them from being able to bitch as much.
00:06:07.000That's not going to stop them, and I'm sure we'll get to some of that in a little while, but we literally, I think, had the latest lead approaching or over 5 million votes nationally.
00:06:18.000Guys, a clear message has been sent, and we now have a MAGA mandate to enact the America First agenda.
00:07:05.000Like, I fell asleep for like 45 minutes on the plane.
00:07:07.000He was there playing music, talking with people, like, into Election Day.
00:07:10.000Went right from the plane at 6 a.m., went back to Mar-a-Lago, got changed, showered, and went on TV, and then went all the way to like 3 o'clock in the morning, 4 o'clock in the morning the next night.
00:07:20.000I mean, the difference is, I was dying.
00:07:31.000And now, this country is going to see its greatest comeback in history.
00:07:37.000So we go from the greatest political comeback in history to what we need and what we all want, which is a comeback for our incredible country.
00:07:45.000Like I told you on Monday, we have the opportunity to enact change in our government that will make immediate positive impacts on your day-to-day life and hopefully change the trajectory of the bureaucracy and the bloat forever.
00:07:59.000We have some of the best and brightest minds on board, and now it's time to fulfill the mission.
00:08:05.000To deliver on the promises and to stay focused and motivated as ever before to bring back better days of prosperity.
00:08:15.000I'm going to get to the feed in a little bit, guys.
00:09:20.000What's the plan for Trump administration to handle the inevitable radical leftist federal judges issuing stays on Trump's executive orders?
00:10:34.000We'll dig deep into some of the data and the political realignment, all of the things the other side didn't see that, frankly, I've probably been talking to you guys about the show that I see as someone who's, you know, actually on the ground, unlike most Democrat operatives who are happy functioning in New York, DC and Los Angeles.
00:11:40.000So make sure we keep sharing these episodes.
00:11:44.000In the weeks, months, and years ahead, we're going to be breaking down and breaking out a lot of news on the show.
00:11:49.000We're going to give you a front row seat to everything that's happening.
00:11:52.000I'm going to be busy till January 20th trying to make sure we get the right people in there so that we don't have people who are unelected officials that seem to think they know better than the duly elected president of the United States.
00:12:43.000But let's maybe, maybe I'll take some breaks and talk about some of the stuff that you guys, oh man, there is some real consistency in terms of who people don't want.
00:12:53.000Let's just say so far I haven't seen anything that I disagree with, I don't think.
00:12:58.000If I haven't seen everything, don't need that to create headlines.
00:13:00.000But yes, there seems to be a lot of consistency and a lot of agreement.
00:13:04.000So let's get into all of the top election headlines and so much more.
00:13:11.000Since this is blowing up, we'll get to some of this stuff eventually as well.
00:15:02.000He's going to solve and create world peace, perhaps before he even takes office again.
00:15:07.000You saw yesterday he added $1.28 trillion into the stock market.
00:15:11.000$1.28 trillion in gains because the world realizes that America's actually back in business.
00:15:18.000But to get back to some of the details, in rural counties, in places like central Pennsylvania, we saw historic margins and historic turnout in favor of my father.
00:15:27.000And despite the media's nonstop lies, the BS that they're pushing, the artificial facade that they put around Kamala Harris, the Trump campaign secured the biggest share of the national Latino vote by a Republican presidential candidate in modern times.
00:15:44.000We won the majority of Latino men and flipped the most historic county in the US, Star County, Sorry, most Hispanic county.
00:15:53.000Starr County in Texas, which is 97% Republican, and a Republican presidential candidate hasn't won it since 1892.
00:16:23.000Typical for the Republican Party has been, you know, it's been attacked as the party rejected by young voters, but exit polling showed that in Michigan we won a majority of young voters.
00:16:35.000The 18 to 29 demographic, that's never happened.
00:16:38.000Across the country, we're almost 50-50 nationally, but in certain key areas we actually won that.
00:16:53.000They're the party of teachers and all the people that want to lecture you on stuff that don't really do all that much.
00:16:58.000We also won among voters that make between $50,000 and $100,000.
00:17:03.000Voters that want the American dream restored.
00:17:06.000And guys, that is exactly what we are going to do.
00:17:10.000And honestly, Despite all of the endless media obsession over fake polls and analysis, when it came down to it, Americans simply were voting for a better life.
00:17:23.000They're voting for no more wars, they're voting for a stronger leader, and they're voting for a more prosperous future for themselves and for their children.
00:17:31.000Because That's really what politics and election should be about.
00:17:36.000Shockingly, the Democrats don't understand that it's not actually about trans rights and men playing in women's sports and all these things.
00:19:46.000President, I appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey.
00:19:51.000I thank you for the trust that you placed in me.
00:19:54.000And I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America.
00:20:00.000And under President Trump's leadership, we're never going to stop fighting for you, for your dreams, for the future of your children.
00:20:14.000And after the greatest political comeback in American history, we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history under Donald Trump's leadership.
00:20:24.000Guys, we won this election because we knew the American dream was on the ballot.
00:20:36.000And we knew this was likely our last chance to save America.
00:20:40.000Another four more years of these disastrous policies, of the censorship, of the overreach of government, of the weaponization would have been a disaster.
00:20:48.000And guys, because of you, We got the job done.
00:20:52.000I'd like to believe we're good vessels.
00:22:31.000Among Hispanic men and black men, there's a lot of misogyny.
00:22:36.000There are African-American women who know a little bit about being talked down to, and know a little bit about having their economic dreams crushed, who tried to dream a big dream over the past couple of months.
00:22:49.000It's not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman.
00:22:55.000This will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have to change the way that they interact with the patriarchy.
00:23:15.000I don't think Joe Scarborough had ever thought that he was going to spend his time on MSDNC attacking black men for being bigots.
00:23:24.000I also don't think Joe Scarborough is all that intelligent.
00:23:27.000Remember, he was the one that a few months ago told us that this Joe Biden, that Joe Biden over the last few months was the greatest Joe Biden's ever been.
00:23:35.000He's learned from all of his experience.
00:23:37.000You know, maybe he got lost on the stage a few times, but like, he was the greatest and the smartest Joe Biden ever.
00:24:24.000And most of all, He wants endless funding for Ukraine.
00:24:29.000He's going to cry about it and all these kinds of things.
00:24:31.000But wouldn't we be better off actually, like, I don't know, creating peace?
00:24:35.000Almost a million people, probably a million people, have died over there in the last two and a half, three years in this pointless war that no one in Washington, D.C. has even articulated to me what victory looks like.
00:25:43.000I'd love there to be same-day voting with paper ballots and voter ID and all of the common sense things that you see literally all over the world, but we can't get that done unless we're in power.
00:25:54.000That's why it was so important to also vote down ticket, right?
00:26:17.000And this evening, the race in PA has officially been called for Dave McCormick, the Republican, taking out a longtime Democrat bureaucrat that voted with Joe Biden almost 99% of the time.
00:27:45.000Perhaps that proved that some of us conspiracy theorists were actually right about what happened, that we got back down to the normal levels, that people who received 15 ballots at a home weren't filling them out.
00:27:56.000Either way, super psyched about what the RNC was able to do that.
00:28:00.000I'm super psyched that they were able to deploy lawyers.
00:28:02.000The second something came up, they had legal on it.
00:28:04.000They stopped the nonsense in its tracks.
00:28:09.000What I always say, guys, we got to be playing the same game.
00:28:13.000I don't care if we're both playing t-ball, as long as we're both playing t-ball, but we've been playing t-ball while the other side's been playing hardball until 2024.
00:28:35.000That's why you show up in the blue states, even if you don't think your vote's going to matter, winning that popular vote, sucking that soundbite.
00:28:43.000Oh, we're going to eliminate the Electoral College.
00:28:49.000And I guarantee you, had they won the Electoral College but lost the popular vote, they wouldn't be saying that the Electoral College should be dismantled.
00:28:56.000It's only when they can weaponize it at those things.
00:29:34.000Another one that was sort of amazing, China's Xi Jinping came out and publicly said that the US and China need to, quote, find the right way to get along in a new era, close quote.
00:29:48.000They've been eating our lunch for the last four years, laughing about it, flying sorties over Taiwan, all of this stuff.
00:30:03.000Of course, they're going to give credit to Joe Biden because that's how it works.
00:30:06.000At the end of his term, he'll get those gains on his shit, so to speak.
00:30:11.000But we all know who deserves the credit.
00:30:16.000No one believes Joe Biden or Kamala are going to do anything great miraculously for the stock market, but the world understood that US is back in business.
00:30:36.000Look at this video from the Virginia Military Institute, VMI, where you can hear the reaction when it was announced that we won the election.
00:30:46.000This tells you sort of everything you need to know.
00:30:48.000These people, they're willing to risk life and limb to sacrifice for our country.
00:31:38.000That's what we got to get done in the next 90 days so we can be off and running.
00:31:44.000I'm going to go out on a limb and try to make sure we don't have those same videos about transgender prosthetics playing at the VA or Pronouns being more important than actually getting veterans the care that they deserve.
00:31:59.000We're going to get woke generals out of our military.
00:32:02.000We also have big plans to fix the VA. Everyone I saw, you know, after 2020 said my father was making such incredible progress in the VA. Guys that actually need to use the VA and then That all disappeared.
00:32:18.000And we're not going to get dragged into the endless wars, so we don't have a reason to have those things.
00:32:23.000So just a defense contractor and a couple of guys in the Washington, D.C. swamp or a big war can get rich.
00:32:31.000On the economy, we're already getting results when it comes into bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. The shoe company, Steve Madden, announced today that due to the threat of tariffs, They are reducing production in China by 40%.
00:33:06.000People know what's coming, and they're going to finally do what's right for America for a change.
00:33:13.000We have the power to right the ship and unleash a Trump economic boom even better than before.
00:33:22.000And the defeat for Democrats was also a defeat for the regime media because more and more Americans are either mocking them or they're tuning them out entirely.
00:33:34.000For example, here's what Humpty Dumpty, Mr.
00:33:38.000Potato Head many call him, Brian Stelter said that a TV executive told him, And I quote, a Trump victory means mainstream media is dead in its current form.
00:34:01.000They told us the border is secure, and that inflation is transitory, and that Joe Biden isn't senile, and that Kamala Harris is a moderate, and that she's an incredible orator and super bright, and she has real policies.
00:34:15.000You wouldn't tell them what they are, but don't worry, guys, you'll find out on January 20th what they are.
00:34:20.000That we shouldn't believe our lying eyes.
00:36:30.000My father agreed, along with the entire team, that Susie Wiles, who is our campaign manager, an incredible person, someone who just got it done, prevented the leaks, just fought along the way, didn't try to get credit for anything, was just an absolute winner, will be the White House Chief of Staff for my father.
00:36:52.000He's also the first woman to ever fill that role.
00:36:57.000That doesn't matter, though, because we could care less about the identity politics.
00:37:02.000She's just the best person for the job.
00:37:05.000So we were getting that done, and that's the first big decision of the transition of the new and incoming administration, and Susie's going to continue to be an absolute rock star as she was on this campaign.
00:37:19.000It was just disciplined and on point, and, you know, I understand you have some characters, so I'm being one of them, you know, that she had to deal with.
00:37:27.000It's absolutely awesome, and I'm super excited.
00:37:30.000So that's a little bit of breaking news right here.
00:37:34.000And also on this show, we will give you the forum to speak your mind, to hear your opinions, and for every day to find a way to improve our country.
00:37:44.000Listen, I'm not going to be in government.
00:37:45.000I don't think I want a job in the White House.
00:38:17.000No, you can only talk to these four neocon rhinos and they're going to tell you half the story so that you come to the conclusion that they want rather than the conclusion you'd actually come to if you had all of the information.
00:38:40.000And guys, in the meantime, before I get to the questions, be sure to check out some of our incredible sponsors, people who have the guts to stand with us like you did.
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00:39:29.000Magically, two months later, they're audited by the IRS. Sure, that's not a coincidence, guys.
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00:40:41.000In DC, you can't avoid them entirely, but I think we can avoid putting them in positions or make sure that that is in check because the neocon agenda as it relates to the endless wars is definitely not my father.
00:41:13.000I think, you know, I imagine my father has some pretty good ideas because he knows a lot of those guys.
00:41:19.000He's out of detail now for nine years.
00:41:23.000Let's find someone who's like a door kicker who can actually do that job rather than a bureaucrat from DC who came from corporate America to run an agency that's designed to protect Americans.
00:41:32.000Maybe you separate out the whole money fraud thing that they do when they look at counterfeit currency and stuff like that.
00:41:37.000They just create that, put that under treasury or something like that.
00:41:40.000Let the Secret Service do what the Secret Service should be doing, keeping our leaders safe.
00:42:12.000I'm doing my best to behave, but honestly, it's not easy.
00:42:14.000After the crap they put me through, I'm like, I'm trying to be magnanimous, but man, I sort of feel like we got to be doing the victory lap.
00:43:05.000You should be like criminally charged and all of these things.
00:43:09.000But Dave McCormick there in Pennsylvania, it was called by the AP. So it's not like, you know, I saw Breitbart called it earlier, you know.
00:43:17.000I love the guys at Breitbart very, very much, but if the AP calls it, and that's clearly leftist, they've gone way off the deep end with the leftist stuff.
00:44:08.000But again, that's why we have to win those down-ballot elections.
00:44:10.000So you can actually have real election reform where you just have reasonable things to allow everyone to vote.
00:44:14.000But I can assure you that if not having voter ID benefited Republicans, this stuff would be out of there in about three seconds with the Democrats.
00:44:25.000Kamala said it would be a peaceful transition of power.
00:44:54.000I mean, you mean like she's been going after Trump?
00:44:56.000I mean, I've been watching the appellate court stuff there in New York when they're like, well, The stuff that you've been doing with Trump, has it ever been done?
00:45:04.000Have you ever looked at a company that there is no grievance, the two parts of a transaction that you go back 10 years and say that all of a sudden you're going to try to undo them and fine Trump half a billion dollars?
00:47:53.000I'm trying to be, you know, magnanimous.
00:47:55.000Like, you know, hey, who knows, you know, but like, I've literally, it's like thousands of comments about, you know, not wanting Mike Pompeo in there.
00:48:30.000I don't know that I have the ego to actually be president, because I think to even run for president, you need a certain level of hubris that I actually don't have, which is surprising coming from a Trump.
00:48:41.000Yeah, there's a couple other no other people.
00:48:44.000Some of the other people that you're mentioning don't have them in there.
00:48:46.000I don't think it's even something you have to worry about a little bit.
00:48:51.000No tax for military retirement pay, no tax for Social Security pay.
00:48:55.000You know, again, I'm with you on the no tax for anything, but...
00:48:59.000I know some of those things, especially on the retirement stuff, makes a lot of sense.
00:50:36.000Because I actually said it to someone else, like, can we eliminate this nonsense?
00:50:39.000Like, I'm looking out, I go into a meeting, I come out like an hour later, it's like 4.30, and it's almost dark, and I'm like, what's going on here?
00:50:45.000I think daylight, well, I actually want to keep daylight savings time, meaning leave it ahead, you know, not Eastern Standard, but Eastern Daylight, so you keep that extra hour at the end of the day.
00:54:02.000The problem is the majority leader, it's done by secret ballot.
00:54:05.000I've actually been working on this one for a little while because, you know, there's guys I'd love in there that, you know, probably can't actually win.
00:54:32.000You know, as you know, I'm not thrilled with a lot of people in the Republican Senate.
00:54:39.000But, you know, if you go all in for a guy to get to the second round, you have to get 15 votes of the, you know, of the sort of Republican caucus.
00:54:47.000Like, you know, there's guys that I think could be good that, you know, they're going to get three votes and they're not even getting to the second round, let alone have a chance at, you know, getting anything big.
00:55:07.000Yeah, that's one of those prime examples of sort of, you know, I think we want every county in Oklahoma again, and yet, you know, it's one of those examples where some of the most conservative states have the weakest conservative leadership, and it's because, you know, the Democrats run, you know, they don't even run, they run a moderate, they get all the Democrats votes for the moderate, plus they, you know, pull the wool over a couple Republicans' eyes, and you end up with sort of the weakest Republicans in the most conservative states.
00:55:34.000So, You know, that's the problem with the Senate.
00:55:37.000You just have a hard time getting some of these things done.
00:55:39.000So if you're not going to know, if you don't have sort of the ability to have it in the public eye, how they voted and why, you know, everyone can hide.
00:56:18.000I mean, I guarantee you Elon could save a trillion dollars in the U.S. budget, and no one would know the difference other than a couple of bureaucrats who are literally just paper pushers, don't actually do anything.
00:57:25.000We ultimately replace J.D. as, you know, if they're a third as good as J.D., it'll be awesome in the Senate, but, like, the list is few and far between.
00:57:32.000So, you know, again, it's one of those things, like, J.D.'s opinion of who's going to be best, my opinion of who's going to be best, I think you would all agree, but those are the guys that are going to get two votes, if, at best, maybe one, and it's themselves voting for themselves.
01:01:17.000And what they do, rather than fix that problem, they just lower the standards so they can pass them and push them through, and then they enter the real world with no actual skills.
01:01:26.000Uh, you know, again, some of that stuff, the states, if you can, I always talk about it, if you can get your kids out of the public school systems, break them out of the union holes that are, you know, in there, um, that's a really big deal.
01:01:37.000So, you know, do what you can, but I understand that's not, that's not actually feasible for everyone.
01:01:41.000Not everyone's blessed to be able to do that or do that, uh, as easy.
01:01:45.000Apparently now I'll be, I'm a hippie Republican.
01:03:24.000Elon needs to look into all those posts on X about killing Trump.
01:03:28.000Well, you know, yeah, that shouldn't exist.
01:03:31.000You know, I'm a free speech absolutist, but when we've seen how that's been radicalized, I think, obviously, they have some standards there that...
01:03:40.000Please set the J6ers free and use this dream cabinet members, Vivek, RFK Jr., Tulsi, Ron Paul, spend the next four years getting rid of the deep state.
01:03:51.000I mean, the J6 guys, I mean, if you've, you know, currently the non-violent guys are taking pictures, they're in the wrong place at the wrong time, watching the weaponization, watching that.
01:04:55.000We were talking about that yesterday with him for hours.
01:04:59.000Maybe something in HHS. Maybe it's overseeing the overall thing.
01:05:02.000Maybe it's actually taking a cabinet post that way.
01:05:07.000Maybe a difficult run with confirmation if it's a confirmable post, but there's other ways to get him involved and make sure his input's heard.
01:05:15.000I made that promise to him when I started talking about Having him involved and working on that, that's a really big deal.
01:05:26.000I want to make sure I keep those promises.
01:06:02.000Lock everyone who weaponized the government against us.
01:06:04.000Listen, I think you need clarity on all of that, how that happened, right?
01:06:07.000I mean, you know, I don't want to start going around locking everyone up.
01:06:11.000You lose, you know, while I personally would love to, I think it creates a problem, you know, then you lose the thing, then everyone starts doing this, like, you know, but we do have to make sure it can never happen again.
01:06:21.000And, you know, you understand my rule on, you know, t-ball hardball, like, we got to be playing the same game.
01:06:49.000No posts on social media since Election Day.
01:06:51.000Honestly, he's starting to work, so he's probably less focused on, you know, putting message out there, but, you know, actually starting to work, you know, getting these things.
01:06:58.000You know, like I said, we announced Susie Wells as a White House chief of staff today.
01:07:08.000I think she's absolutely great by far.
01:07:10.000You know, I've done three campaigns, by far the best, you know, in terms of just organizing things and, you know, getting things done and no drama.
01:08:10.000You know, Steve Madden Shoes, the second date, my father, like, hey, if you're going to do that, you're going to screw American Manufacturing, you're going to do that, you're going to pay a tariff on there, and we'll, you know, make up the difference to use it elsewhere, and Hey, we're moving back 40% of our production right away.
01:08:45.000You know, and again, the two, you know, I don't even know if there are, frankly, any real ones, but The two, you know, violent people, you know, maybe not looked at the same way, but certainly the nonviolent people, day one blanket, in my opinion, again, I gotta get it done, but that's a big one.
01:09:06.000The things that have been weaponized, the people who, you know, spending 10 times more time in jail than they would have even, you know, that shit's gotta stop.
01:09:30.000So I think we want to, it seems the general consensus, let me know in the feed, but like, seems the general consensus is everyone would rather have the extra hour at the end of the day of light, not the beginning, but maybe I'm wrong.
01:09:46.000I don't know that, you know, one of those that may be harder to have the votes.
01:09:50.000You saw sort of, you know, when he sort of made a play for McConnell's thing and, you know, didn't work out quite as well as, you know, I would have hoped because I certainly don't want McConnell in there.
01:10:01.000I think, you know, of the guys in sort of that leadership, you know, that could be a good one.
01:10:05.000But, you know, Again, we discussed this a few minutes ago, so if you didn't catch it then, you know, rewind it later because I went through it.
01:10:12.000I don't want to bore everyone sort of hashing through it again.
01:14:42.000Senate must work to limit qualified immunity of these federal judges and hopefully state judges so they may understand the repercussions of making unconstitutional decisions.
01:14:51.000I mean, I want to make sure they have qualified immunity for police officers.
01:14:54.000They tried eliminating that so, you know, you slip and fall and like, you know, no one's going to arrest anyone ever because they're worried about getting sued and not have anyone backing them.
01:15:02.000I don't know how it necessarily would work on judges, but...
01:15:46.000Can you put a word about Alex Jones for press secretary?
01:15:49.000You know, I do want to, like, there's a couple people that, you know, like, and Alex Jones, like, you know, like, we should bring him into a pretty, like, press secretary, like, once a month, just to, just to remind the media how good they have it when you have a normal press secretary in there, because, frankly, I think he's probably smarter than all of them.
01:16:03.000A little wilder, but, like, you know, it's, Probably, generally speaking, more right than the mainstream media ever gives you credit for.
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01:19:20.000I think, frankly, hey, perhaps You know, I think having him on board, you know, maybe that helped us get the popular vote, you know, part of that mandate, you know, instead of, you know, people voting that are, you know, sort of the single-issue health voters or whatever it may be, or some of the Democrats that may have looked at Trump now because of RFK and that faith, like, you know, that's a big deal.
01:20:58.000President Trump needs to hold people accountable in the Justice Department, media, big tech, most federal agencies, because unity through success unfortunately didn't work post-16, Godspeed.
01:21:09.000I guess, listen, you're not going to hold anyone accountable in media.
01:21:11.000It's not like you don't have any force over them, but what you can do is you can...
01:21:15.000Do what guys like me or Bongino or others are doing out there.
01:25:50.000And, you know, I love sort of the expression low T because it defines so many liberals right now.
01:25:56.000But I think we should maybe coin a new one.
01:25:58.000It's like no T because I've seen some of these guys out there where it's like no T. It's like Some of the guys I saw on the camp controllers are actually amazing.
01:26:05.000It's like, you always noticed it with any guy, very seldom, but I'm in so many airports, you know, we'd see occasionally, like, you know, the guy in the Harris wall, it's like camo hat.
01:26:40.000Yeah, and then no tax on tips, then no tax on overtime, you know, all these things.
01:26:43.000But again, you're going to need Congress to get these things done.
01:26:46.000We can push it, but you're going to have to keep staying vocal and holding Congress accountable so we can actually make these things happen.
01:26:54.000Only this dream team could dribble through the swamp.
01:27:48.000Sort of hard to leave with 18,500 people on, but I do have, you know, part of the things like you guys are bitching about in here, like I am actually going to be talking about with people.
01:27:57.000So like, you want me, while you may want me on here, you also want me doing that.
01:28:02.000And so it'll give us a lot to talk about perhaps on Monday.