1 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:25,040 Speaker 1: Hello, everybody, Welcome to the Thursday edition of Justinews No Noise. 2 00:00:25,040 --> 00:00:27,240 Speaker 1: I'm your host, Amanda Head and I'm obviously hoping that 3 00:00:27,280 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 1: it's Friday, but it's not. My co host and Just 4 00:00:29,680 --> 00:00:31,720 Speaker 1: the News editor in chief, John Solomon is out on 5 00:00:31,840 --> 00:00:34,400 Speaker 1: assignment tonight, and as always, I am reporting to you 6 00:00:34,440 --> 00:00:37,640 Speaker 1: from Washington, DC and the wire Toofishcoffee dot com studios 7 00:00:37,680 --> 00:00:39,600 Speaker 1: Wiredofishcoffee dot com. 8 00:00:39,680 --> 00:00:41,400 Speaker 2: That is where you can go to get the official 9 00:00:41,400 --> 00:00:43,400 Speaker 2: coffee of Just the News. 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So much news, 18 00:01:01,280 --> 00:01:03,280 Speaker 1: in fact, that it has been circling around all of 19 00:01:03,280 --> 00:01:06,240 Speaker 1: the mainstream news networks last night and earlier today, and 20 00:01:06,319 --> 00:01:09,200 Speaker 1: most of them had something to say about the President's 21 00:01:09,200 --> 00:01:12,640 Speaker 1: response to the Epstein files and calls for more transparency, 22 00:01:12,680 --> 00:01:14,800 Speaker 1: and it is very clear that the president wants to 23 00:01:14,959 --> 00:01:17,000 Speaker 1: move on from that. That's the clip that made all 24 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:20,120 Speaker 1: of the big headlines. But what got buried by the 25 00:01:20,160 --> 00:01:22,760 Speaker 1: CNNs and the MSNBC's of the world is that the 26 00:01:22,800 --> 00:01:26,320 Speaker 1: President spoke a lot about the probes into Rush, the 27 00:01:26,400 --> 00:01:30,240 Speaker 1: Russiagate hoax, and Jacksmith's case involving classified documents at mar 28 00:01:30,240 --> 00:01:33,560 Speaker 1: A Lago, a case that certainly seemed to be politically motivated. 29 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:35,880 Speaker 1: They didn't really want to tackle any of that. But 30 00:01:35,959 --> 00:01:38,800 Speaker 1: there's also a couple of other things the President said 31 00:01:38,920 --> 00:01:40,240 Speaker 1: that the mainstream. 32 00:01:39,720 --> 00:01:41,440 Speaker 2: Media just didn't have time to get to. 33 00:01:41,520 --> 00:01:45,960 Speaker 1: I suppose, like commenting on Senator Adam Schiff's mortgage fraud allegations, 34 00:01:46,000 --> 00:01:48,360 Speaker 1: something that Justin News broke all the way back in 35 00:01:48,400 --> 00:01:49,840 Speaker 1: October of last year. 36 00:01:49,960 --> 00:01:50,360 Speaker 2: Here's that. 37 00:01:50,960 --> 00:01:53,000 Speaker 3: Well, you know, he looks to me like he did 38 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:55,640 Speaker 3: commit that. I looked at it just recently. I read 39 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:59,640 Speaker 3: a story about it, and it's I mean to me, 40 00:02:00,160 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 3: like he committed buggage fraud. He should be, He said 41 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:11,520 Speaker 3: about my children don in the case in particular, who 42 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:14,480 Speaker 3: knew nothing about the Russia Russia Russia hoaks think of it? 43 00:02:14,480 --> 00:02:17,040 Speaker 3: It was made up by Adam Schiff and Hillary Clinton 44 00:02:17,080 --> 00:02:20,519 Speaker 3: in the group, right, and now everybody knows that they've 45 00:02:20,560 --> 00:02:24,400 Speaker 3: admitted it. It was a total hoax that my son 46 00:02:24,480 --> 00:02:29,320 Speaker 3: should go to jail for a very very long period 47 00:02:29,360 --> 00:02:31,760 Speaker 3: of time. And he knew it was a hoax. This 48 00:02:31,800 --> 00:02:33,720 Speaker 3: guy knew it had nothing to do with my son. 49 00:02:34,080 --> 00:02:37,960 Speaker 3: It was them using that as a way to save 50 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:41,560 Speaker 3: the embarrassment of Hillary Clinton's loss in the twenty sixteen election. 51 00:02:42,880 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 1: Interesting that the media doesn't share that clip on Adam 52 00:02:45,919 --> 00:02:48,800 Speaker 1: Schiff's alleged legal wrongdoings and the Russia Gate hoax. It's 53 00:02:48,840 --> 00:02:51,320 Speaker 1: almost as if they don't want to report on those 54 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:53,360 Speaker 1: two things in particular. Oh, in one other thing that 55 00:02:53,400 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 1: they don't feel the need to get to, I suppose 56 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:59,360 Speaker 1: President Trump's economic policy as well as reigning in America's 57 00:02:59,440 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 1: debt crisis. The President addressed that with us yesterday as well. 58 00:03:03,120 --> 00:03:05,360 Speaker 1: I have a story out this morning with a number 59 00:03:05,360 --> 00:03:08,600 Speaker 1: of lawmakers and experts who are increasingly confident that you 60 00:03:08,720 --> 00:03:10,880 Speaker 1: might be the one to be able to put the 61 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:14,359 Speaker 1: country on a path to balancing the budget. Last time 62 00:03:14,480 --> 00:03:18,359 Speaker 1: was the beginning of this past century, rising tariff revenues, 63 00:03:18,480 --> 00:03:22,160 Speaker 1: growing spending cuts. How possible is that before you leave office? 64 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:25,680 Speaker 3: Well, I read your story this morning. Not having anything 65 00:03:25,680 --> 00:03:27,720 Speaker 3: to do with this call. Actually, I read your stories 66 00:03:27,720 --> 00:03:31,160 Speaker 3: all the time, and yeah, I have a real shot. 67 00:03:31,200 --> 00:03:34,240 Speaker 3: We're taking in tremendous amounts of money. You saw that 68 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 3: we had a twenty five billion dollars surplus last month. Yeah, 69 00:03:38,520 --> 00:03:41,720 Speaker 3: and the tariffs haven't really started by comparison to what. 70 00:03:41,640 --> 00:03:42,120 Speaker 4: They will be. 71 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:44,520 Speaker 3: You know, we're doing them on cars right now, cars 72 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:47,880 Speaker 3: and steel mostly, but the other ones kick in on 73 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:53,000 Speaker 3: August first, and they're very substantial. And the inches, Yeah, 74 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:55,680 Speaker 3: there's a I think there's a real shot. 75 00:03:56,600 --> 00:03:59,320 Speaker 1: And of course we already saw a rare budget surplus 76 00:03:59,360 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 1: for the month of June because of that increased tariff revenue. 77 00:04:02,560 --> 00:04:05,080 Speaker 1: But again, that's something that the mainstream media just doesn't 78 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:08,000 Speaker 1: want to report on. So if somehow you miss the interview, 79 00:04:08,120 --> 00:04:10,400 Speaker 1: you can find much more about what the President told 80 00:04:10,480 --> 00:04:13,200 Speaker 1: us over on justinnews dot com. And I have just 81 00:04:13,200 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 1: one more story to get to before we get to 82 00:04:15,240 --> 00:04:17,680 Speaker 1: our first guest. This evening happening over in New York 83 00:04:17,720 --> 00:04:21,160 Speaker 1: City where Democrat nominee for mayor and also self described 84 00:04:21,240 --> 00:04:26,000 Speaker 1: Democrat socialist zorun mom Donnie is going up against current 85 00:04:26,040 --> 00:04:29,760 Speaker 1: Mayor Eric Adams and now independent candidate and former governor 86 00:04:29,839 --> 00:04:32,720 Speaker 1: of New York Andrew Cuomo. Now, it's widely believed that 87 00:04:32,800 --> 00:04:37,000 Speaker 1: Cuomo continuing to run will split the anti mom Donnie vote, 88 00:04:37,200 --> 00:04:40,960 Speaker 1: allowing the Democrat nominee to win pretty handily, and perhaps 89 00:04:41,000 --> 00:04:43,839 Speaker 1: because of that, we have a new report out over 90 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:47,560 Speaker 1: at justinnews dot com that reveals Mayor Eric Adams actually 91 00:04:47,560 --> 00:04:51,600 Speaker 1: out fundraised both mom Donnie and Cuomo. Adams ended up 92 00:04:51,720 --> 00:04:54,520 Speaker 1: raising over one point five million dollars over the last 93 00:04:54,520 --> 00:04:57,400 Speaker 1: month compared to mom Donnie's eight hundred and fifty two thousand, 94 00:04:57,839 --> 00:05:01,200 Speaker 1: and Cuomo managed to raise just six four one thousand dollars, 95 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:03,920 Speaker 1: So another reason why that money could be flowing to Adams. 96 00:05:04,640 --> 00:05:07,400 Speaker 1: Many in the city are concerned over mom Donnie's past 97 00:05:07,440 --> 00:05:11,360 Speaker 1: refusal to condemn the phrase globalize the enti fada. Here 98 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:13,599 Speaker 1: he was a few weeks ago on Meet the Press 99 00:05:13,640 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 1: doing exactly that. Do you condemn that phrase globalize the 100 00:05:17,960 --> 00:05:18,800 Speaker 1: inta fada. 101 00:05:18,920 --> 00:05:21,279 Speaker 5: That's not language that I use. The language that I 102 00:05:21,400 --> 00:05:23,279 Speaker 5: use and the language that I will continue to use 103 00:05:23,320 --> 00:05:26,080 Speaker 5: to lead the city is that which speaks clearly to 104 00:05:26,120 --> 00:05:28,960 Speaker 5: my intent, which is an intent grounded in a belief 105 00:05:29,080 --> 00:05:31,920 Speaker 5: in universal human rights. I don't believe that the role 106 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:34,679 Speaker 5: of the mayor is to police speech in the manner, 107 00:05:34,760 --> 00:05:38,360 Speaker 5: especially of that of Donald Trump, who has put one 108 00:05:38,400 --> 00:05:40,920 Speaker 5: New Yorker in jail who has just returned to his family, 109 00:05:40,920 --> 00:05:44,960 Speaker 5: Mahamud Khalil, for that very supposed crime of speech. Ultimately, 110 00:05:45,000 --> 00:05:48,279 Speaker 5: what I think I need to show is the ability 111 00:05:48,320 --> 00:05:50,320 Speaker 5: to not only talk about something, but to tackle it 112 00:05:50,360 --> 00:05:52,560 Speaker 5: and to make clear that there's no room brandy Semitism 113 00:05:52,640 --> 00:05:53,119 Speaker 5: in the city. 114 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:56,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, that does not sound like a condemnation to me. 115 00:05:56,839 --> 00:05:57,839 Speaker 2: And it turns out. 116 00:05:57,640 --> 00:05:59,800 Speaker 1: That just a couple of days ago, he's now a 117 00:06:00,360 --> 00:06:03,600 Speaker 1: telling business leaders in the city that he will discourage 118 00:06:03,680 --> 00:06:08,040 Speaker 1: the use of globalized the Intifada. Those fundraising numbers might 119 00:06:08,080 --> 00:06:10,120 Speaker 1: explain why now our first guest, I think, is going 120 00:06:10,160 --> 00:06:12,159 Speaker 1: to have some thoughts on that, because he dropped it 121 00:06:12,160 --> 00:06:16,720 Speaker 1: by partisan resolution today in Congress to condemn that disgusting phrase. 122 00:06:16,800 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 1: Joining us now, Congressman representing Indiana, Rudy Yakam, Congressman, thanks 123 00:06:21,200 --> 00:06:22,039 Speaker 1: so much for being. 124 00:06:21,880 --> 00:06:23,800 Speaker 6: Here, Thanks for having me on. 125 00:06:24,720 --> 00:06:25,520 Speaker 2: I think for our. 126 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:27,680 Speaker 1: Audience, you know, we hear this phrase thrown around, and 127 00:06:28,240 --> 00:06:31,800 Speaker 1: sadly it is often in conjunction with violence. It of 128 00:06:31,800 --> 00:06:35,359 Speaker 1: course is anti Israel, anti Jew, but at the heart 129 00:06:35,360 --> 00:06:37,640 Speaker 1: of it. What does it mean to people who are 130 00:06:37,680 --> 00:06:39,000 Speaker 1: offended by that phrase. 131 00:06:39,680 --> 00:06:42,480 Speaker 7: Well, this is a call for the elimination of people 132 00:06:42,520 --> 00:06:43,560 Speaker 7: who are Jewish. 133 00:06:43,760 --> 00:06:46,520 Speaker 6: It's an anti Semitic phrase. Is something that needs to 134 00:06:46,560 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 6: be condemned. 135 00:06:47,480 --> 00:06:51,040 Speaker 7: And the likes of Mandane who's running for a mayor 136 00:06:51,080 --> 00:06:54,360 Speaker 7: of New York, if they won't condemn it, the Democrat nominee, 137 00:06:54,440 --> 00:06:57,520 Speaker 7: we in the House of Representatives will. That's why this 138 00:06:57,640 --> 00:07:00,520 Speaker 7: warning I introduced to this bipartisan resolution, sharing with my 139 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:03,640 Speaker 7: friend Josh, Gottheimer from New Jersey to call for the 140 00:07:03,680 --> 00:07:07,920 Speaker 7: House of Representatives to condemn this anti semitic phrase. Since 141 00:07:07,960 --> 00:07:11,160 Speaker 7: October seventh, we've seen the rise of anti semitism across 142 00:07:11,200 --> 00:07:14,720 Speaker 7: the globe. This is something that has festered in universities 143 00:07:14,720 --> 00:07:18,080 Speaker 7: in the United States for years. We've recently seen a 144 00:07:18,200 --> 00:07:21,400 Speaker 7: rise in attacks against Jewish people here in this country, 145 00:07:21,400 --> 00:07:24,960 Speaker 7: whether it's Boulder, Colorado, or even here in Washington, d C. 146 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:28,080 Speaker 7: With the two people who worked at the Israeli embassy, 147 00:07:28,320 --> 00:07:32,080 Speaker 7: and now this all culminates with the nomination of Mom 148 00:07:32,160 --> 00:07:35,640 Speaker 7: Donna in New York City. So if he won't condemn this, 149 00:07:35,960 --> 00:07:37,560 Speaker 7: we will in the House of Representatives. 150 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's fantastic and kudos to Congressman Gottheimer. Do you 151 00:07:41,920 --> 00:07:45,280 Speaker 1: anticipate that there will be a majority of Democrats who 152 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:48,360 Speaker 1: support this resolution, because, let's face it, there are some 153 00:07:48,480 --> 00:07:52,040 Speaker 1: interesting connections between the Democratic Democrat Party and some of 154 00:07:52,080 --> 00:07:55,000 Speaker 1: the organizations that are supporting these types of protests. 155 00:07:56,120 --> 00:07:59,880 Speaker 7: This is something that is deeply divisive in the Democrat Party. 156 00:08:00,480 --> 00:08:03,280 Speaker 7: Many of the Democrats, even he here in House representatives, 157 00:08:03,360 --> 00:08:08,200 Speaker 7: left wing progressive refuse to condemn the term globalized anti FATA, 158 00:08:08,400 --> 00:08:11,080 Speaker 7: just as a mom Donnie did in New York. 159 00:08:10,880 --> 00:08:12,680 Speaker 6: And so this is something that has to be condemned. 160 00:08:13,080 --> 00:08:17,000 Speaker 6: Everyone should support this. This is not should be controversial. 161 00:08:17,040 --> 00:08:19,320 Speaker 6: It's just simply a common sense resolution. 162 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:23,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, I hope that spreads like wildfire, because I don't 163 00:08:23,080 --> 00:08:25,200 Speaker 1: think I ever imagined that in twenty twenty five. This 164 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:28,080 Speaker 1: is something that would have to be explicitly written out 165 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:30,800 Speaker 1: in a resolution, but thank you for putting that out there. 166 00:08:31,160 --> 00:08:33,320 Speaker 1: I also want to talk about another bill that you 167 00:08:33,440 --> 00:08:37,520 Speaker 1: introduced to protect unemployment benefits for those who are truly 168 00:08:37,600 --> 00:08:40,959 Speaker 1: without work, people who truly cannot get work at this point. 169 00:08:41,000 --> 00:08:43,520 Speaker 1: This doesn't apply to people striking, This doesn't apply to 170 00:08:43,559 --> 00:08:46,200 Speaker 1: people who are sitting at home who are able bodied 171 00:08:46,240 --> 00:08:47,800 Speaker 1: and can get work, tell us about it. 172 00:08:49,160 --> 00:08:51,480 Speaker 7: We've introduced to a few bills dealing with unemployment to 173 00:08:51,559 --> 00:08:54,199 Speaker 7: insurance because a big part of what I believe is 174 00:08:54,240 --> 00:08:57,000 Speaker 7: that we should protect it for people who actually need it. 175 00:08:57,440 --> 00:09:00,160 Speaker 7: One of the bills that I've recently introduced doesn't allow 176 00:09:00,440 --> 00:09:03,400 Speaker 7: these left wing liberal states, it's like Washington and Oregon 177 00:09:03,480 --> 00:09:05,960 Speaker 7: to do things like allow workers who choose to go 178 00:09:06,040 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 7: on strike to collect federal unemployment benefits. Why should hard 179 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:14,920 Speaker 7: working Americans have to pay for unemployment benefits for workers 180 00:09:14,960 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 7: who make the choice to go on strike. And now 181 00:09:16,960 --> 00:09:19,600 Speaker 7: you've got some of these left wing states like Washington 182 00:09:19,640 --> 00:09:22,320 Speaker 7: and Oregon actually encouraging workers to go on strike and 183 00:09:22,360 --> 00:09:25,320 Speaker 7: then saying you can collect unemployment benefits while you go 184 00:09:25,400 --> 00:09:26,760 Speaker 7: on strike by choice. 185 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:29,200 Speaker 6: We shouldn't allow that, and that's why I've introduced this bill. 186 00:09:29,640 --> 00:09:31,640 Speaker 1: Do you think that that is kind of an outside 187 00:09:32,040 --> 00:09:35,240 Speaker 1: the box way for them to oppose the Trump administration. 188 00:09:36,400 --> 00:09:38,120 Speaker 7: I think it's an outside the box way for them 189 00:09:38,120 --> 00:09:40,600 Speaker 7: to do that, But I also believe that we have 190 00:09:40,720 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 7: to be thinking outside the box of how we combat that, 191 00:09:43,880 --> 00:09:47,199 Speaker 7: and that's why we've introduced this bill. It's just common sense. 192 00:09:47,400 --> 00:09:49,880 Speaker 7: You know, hoosiers that I represent, they just want to 193 00:09:49,920 --> 00:09:51,640 Speaker 7: go to work every day. They want the federal government 194 00:09:51,679 --> 00:09:54,080 Speaker 7: to leave them alone and if they get laid off. 195 00:09:54,480 --> 00:09:56,640 Speaker 6: That's why we have unemployment insurance benefits. 196 00:09:57,040 --> 00:09:59,240 Speaker 7: You shouldn't be able to go on strike and collect 197 00:09:59,320 --> 00:10:01,959 Speaker 7: unemployment insurance. That's happening in a lot of these left 198 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:03,959 Speaker 7: wing states. We shouldn't allow it. And that's why I've 199 00:10:03,960 --> 00:10:04,680 Speaker 7: introduced this bill. 200 00:10:04,960 --> 00:10:07,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, I love it, and I love so many of 201 00:10:07,200 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 1: these initiatives happening in the House right now. Obviously, we 202 00:10:09,920 --> 00:10:12,720 Speaker 1: saw a lot of cost saving for the American people 203 00:10:12,800 --> 00:10:15,960 Speaker 1: the Trump tax cuts codified in the One Big Beautiful Bill, 204 00:10:16,040 --> 00:10:18,880 Speaker 1: So you guys are you guys are getting a lot done. 205 00:10:19,280 --> 00:10:21,920 Speaker 1: And now we have this recisions package. I think it 206 00:10:21,960 --> 00:10:24,079 Speaker 1: started at a little over ten billion dollars. It was 207 00:10:24,120 --> 00:10:26,520 Speaker 1: reduced to nine billion dollars would have passed through the Senate. 208 00:10:26,559 --> 00:10:28,280 Speaker 1: So this is another one of those ways I think 209 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:32,520 Speaker 1: that you guys are standing on being fiscal conservatives. How 210 00:10:32,559 --> 00:10:35,679 Speaker 1: many more of these recision packages do you anticipate are 211 00:10:35,679 --> 00:10:37,600 Speaker 1: going to be recommended by the White House and then 212 00:10:37,720 --> 00:10:41,480 Speaker 1: ultimately and subsequently getting passed through the House and the Senate. 213 00:10:42,520 --> 00:10:45,120 Speaker 7: Well, my hope is that we passed this recisions package 214 00:10:45,160 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 7: that came back from the Senate here in the House 215 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:51,079 Speaker 7: yet tonight before we leave town later tonight or tomorrow. 216 00:10:51,480 --> 00:10:53,360 Speaker 6: But then my hope is that the White House sends 217 00:10:53,400 --> 00:10:54,280 Speaker 6: another one down here. 218 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:57,400 Speaker 7: They sent this recisions package down of about nine or 219 00:10:57,400 --> 00:10:59,720 Speaker 7: ten billion dollars to make sure that we could actually 220 00:10:59,720 --> 00:11:03,040 Speaker 7: go that we could actually come together as Republicans pass 221 00:11:03,120 --> 00:11:04,440 Speaker 7: this in the House and the Senate. 222 00:11:04,640 --> 00:11:07,080 Speaker 6: We will get that done, and then the White House 223 00:11:07,120 --> 00:11:08,319 Speaker 6: is going to send another one down here. 224 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:10,040 Speaker 7: My hope is that we would take it up quickly, 225 00:11:10,240 --> 00:11:12,280 Speaker 7: we would add quickly on it, get it done, and 226 00:11:12,360 --> 00:11:15,360 Speaker 7: let's just keep doing this. Let's continue to govern, Let's 227 00:11:15,400 --> 00:11:19,360 Speaker 7: continue to lead and fulfill the promises that we all. 228 00:11:19,240 --> 00:11:20,400 Speaker 6: Made to the American people. 229 00:11:20,440 --> 00:11:24,040 Speaker 7: And for me, that includes restoring physical responsibility to Washington. 230 00:11:24,600 --> 00:11:29,280 Speaker 7: I believe at my core that the federal government taxes enough. 231 00:11:29,800 --> 00:11:34,360 Speaker 7: Americans deserve tax cuts, but we also spend too much, 232 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:37,120 Speaker 7: and we've got to scale back the size and the 233 00:11:37,160 --> 00:11:39,440 Speaker 7: scope of the federal government. That's what we're doing through 234 00:11:39,480 --> 00:11:42,480 Speaker 7: these recisions packages that President Trump has sent us. 235 00:11:42,880 --> 00:11:45,079 Speaker 1: Yeah, and speaking of that recisions package, I want to 236 00:11:45,080 --> 00:11:48,760 Speaker 1: ask you specifically about the funding polled for organizations like 237 00:11:48,880 --> 00:11:51,280 Speaker 1: NPR and PBS, because I got an email from Screen 238 00:11:51,280 --> 00:11:51,880 Speaker 1: Actors Guild. 239 00:11:51,920 --> 00:11:53,400 Speaker 2: I still get their emails. 240 00:11:53,320 --> 00:11:57,320 Speaker 1: And Congressman, it was hair on fire. Same thing with 241 00:11:57,400 --> 00:11:59,840 Speaker 1: liberal news organizations. People are going to die. It's going 242 00:11:59,880 --> 00:12:02,520 Speaker 1: to be awful. The country is going to fall apart. 243 00:12:03,360 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 1: If these organizations are so important and so important for 244 00:12:06,880 --> 00:12:09,360 Speaker 1: free speech and the cause of democracy and all of 245 00:12:09,440 --> 00:12:12,760 Speaker 1: these things that they say, why don't democrat and progressive 246 00:12:12,840 --> 00:12:14,680 Speaker 1: organizations just fund them themselves? 247 00:12:15,679 --> 00:12:18,160 Speaker 7: You know, the reality is, in today's media environment, there 248 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:21,000 Speaker 7: are a number of media sources that are available to 249 00:12:21,040 --> 00:12:24,680 Speaker 7: the American population much different than when we started going 250 00:12:24,720 --> 00:12:26,960 Speaker 7: down this road. What you also find is that for 251 00:12:27,000 --> 00:12:30,280 Speaker 7: a lot of these organizations, whether it's in PBS or MPR, 252 00:12:30,679 --> 00:12:33,520 Speaker 7: the majority of their funding today actually does indeed come 253 00:12:33,559 --> 00:12:34,680 Speaker 7: from the private sector. 254 00:12:34,920 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 6: So our hope is that as we pull back on 255 00:12:37,559 --> 00:12:38,679 Speaker 6: some of these funds, the. 256 00:12:38,640 --> 00:12:42,720 Speaker 7: Private sector, if they think it's worthwhile inside their own communities, 257 00:12:42,720 --> 00:12:44,680 Speaker 7: that they'll step up and fund it. But the question 258 00:12:44,760 --> 00:12:46,960 Speaker 7: that we always have to ask ourselves is what is 259 00:12:47,040 --> 00:12:50,000 Speaker 7: the role of the federal government as it relates to 260 00:12:50,040 --> 00:12:52,680 Speaker 7: the tax payer dollars that we take from Americans. 261 00:12:52,840 --> 00:12:54,480 Speaker 6: We've got to be good stewards of that money. 262 00:12:54,480 --> 00:12:57,240 Speaker 7: We've got to start scrutinizing every dollar that goes out 263 00:12:57,280 --> 00:12:59,560 Speaker 7: the door in the federal government because for far too 264 00:12:59,600 --> 00:13:02,960 Speaker 7: long we had unchecked federal spending that got way. 265 00:13:02,720 --> 00:13:03,520 Speaker 6: Out of control. 266 00:13:03,920 --> 00:13:06,280 Speaker 7: And now's the time to start looking at every dollar 267 00:13:06,520 --> 00:13:08,040 Speaker 7: that we spend in the federal government. 268 00:13:08,240 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, and in so many aspects, it really did operate 269 00:13:10,840 --> 00:13:13,920 Speaker 1: like state funded journalism, if you even want to call 270 00:13:13,960 --> 00:13:15,880 Speaker 1: it that. So it was it was moving into very 271 00:13:15,880 --> 00:13:17,800 Speaker 1: scary direction. So maybe it was time. Before I let 272 00:13:17,840 --> 00:13:19,600 Speaker 1: you go, I want to ask you. We had President 273 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:21,760 Speaker 1: Trump on the program last night, and I asked him 274 00:13:21,760 --> 00:13:24,679 Speaker 1: about balancing the budget, because balancing the budget, I think 275 00:13:24,800 --> 00:13:28,560 Speaker 1: kind of I think these days around Capitol Hill, a 276 00:13:28,559 --> 00:13:30,240 Speaker 1: lot of people think, oh, that's a pie in the 277 00:13:30,280 --> 00:13:32,559 Speaker 1: sky idea. We're never going to be able to get 278 00:13:32,600 --> 00:13:35,920 Speaker 1: back there, especially since COVID came along and increased spending. 279 00:13:35,600 --> 00:13:36,320 Speaker 2: And things like that. 280 00:13:36,760 --> 00:13:38,720 Speaker 1: But we've got the recisions packages that you and I 281 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:41,520 Speaker 1: just talked about. You have multiple Supreme Court decisions that 282 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:45,200 Speaker 1: have come down allowing for the president to use mass layoffs, 283 00:13:45,280 --> 00:13:47,560 Speaker 1: layoffs over the Department of Education. And then on top 284 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:49,600 Speaker 1: of that, so far we've got one hundred and six 285 00:13:49,640 --> 00:13:52,880 Speaker 1: billion dollars worth of tariff revenue, which could balloon to 286 00:13:52,920 --> 00:13:55,240 Speaker 1: three hundred billion dollars of revenue by the end of 287 00:13:55,240 --> 00:13:58,000 Speaker 1: the year. So with those three factors, with cutting spending, 288 00:13:58,040 --> 00:13:58,959 Speaker 1: cutting the size. 289 00:13:58,679 --> 00:14:00,760 Speaker 2: Of government, and also bringing in more to. 290 00:14:00,720 --> 00:14:04,680 Speaker 1: The treasury, do you think it's conceivable that under President Trump. 291 00:14:04,679 --> 00:14:06,959 Speaker 1: Maybe it happens later in this term, but we could 292 00:14:07,000 --> 00:14:09,520 Speaker 1: actually get to a place where there is a balanced budget. 293 00:14:10,400 --> 00:14:12,120 Speaker 7: But we have to go down the road of restoring 294 00:14:12,240 --> 00:14:15,559 Speaker 7: tessal responsibility, and it's through the things that you outlined. 295 00:14:15,679 --> 00:14:18,559 Speaker 7: But also let's not underestimate what we did in this 296 00:14:18,600 --> 00:14:22,600 Speaker 7: one big Beautiful bill helping facilitate economic growth. When you 297 00:14:22,640 --> 00:14:25,600 Speaker 7: go back to the first Trump administration, we had tremendous 298 00:14:25,680 --> 00:14:29,160 Speaker 7: economic growth in the first few years of President Trump's presidency. 299 00:14:29,480 --> 00:14:30,920 Speaker 6: We will get there again. 300 00:14:31,040 --> 00:14:34,720 Speaker 7: President Biden left President Trump with an absolute mess. And 301 00:14:34,760 --> 00:14:37,320 Speaker 7: so the task cuts that we implemented through our one 302 00:14:37,360 --> 00:14:40,360 Speaker 7: Big Beautiful Bill that will certainly help us down the 303 00:14:40,400 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 7: road of economic growth, but also the decisions packages that 304 00:14:44,200 --> 00:14:47,080 Speaker 7: you mentioned. We also can't forget about how much federal 305 00:14:47,120 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 7: spending we actually cut in the One Big Beautiful Bill. 306 00:14:50,520 --> 00:14:54,480 Speaker 7: We cut well over a trillion dollars of federal spending 307 00:14:54,600 --> 00:14:55,320 Speaker 7: in that bill. 308 00:14:55,760 --> 00:14:58,240 Speaker 6: It's the largest spending cut in. 309 00:14:58,240 --> 00:15:01,760 Speaker 7: American history through that bill, and so I'm very proud 310 00:15:01,760 --> 00:15:03,440 Speaker 7: of the work that we did in the House to 311 00:15:03,440 --> 00:15:06,280 Speaker 7: get that across the finish line. And so whether spending 312 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:10,320 Speaker 7: cuts or tax cuts that help facilitate economic growth, both 313 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:12,680 Speaker 7: of those things work together to make sure that we 314 00:15:12,760 --> 00:15:15,000 Speaker 7: restore fiscal responsibility to Washington. 315 00:15:15,600 --> 00:15:19,200 Speaker 1: Absolutely, Indiana Congressman Rudy y'a can thanks so much for 316 00:15:19,240 --> 00:15:19,720 Speaker 1: being here. 317 00:15:19,560 --> 00:15:21,280 Speaker 6: Sir, Thanks for having me on. 318 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:22,840 Speaker 2: Absolutely all right, everybody. 319 00:15:22,880 --> 00:15:26,360 Speaker 1: Next, we spoke to Congresswoman Julia Letlow about the attacks 320 00:15:26,400 --> 00:15:27,640 Speaker 1: from the left on ice. 321 00:15:27,680 --> 00:15:29,680 Speaker 2: So what more can be done about all of it? 322 00:15:29,720 --> 00:15:30,760 Speaker 2: That's after this break. 323 00:15:35,000 --> 00:15:38,080 Speaker 8: Hey, everybody, have you heard that in April China significantly 324 00:15:38,120 --> 00:15:41,360 Speaker 8: reduced its American treasury holdings to the tune of eight 325 00:15:41,400 --> 00:15:44,120 Speaker 8: point two billion dollars and it could signal what's coming. 326 00:15:44,480 --> 00:15:47,160 Speaker 8: China is now third place among foreign holders for the 327 00:15:47,160 --> 00:15:48,760 Speaker 8: first time since two thousand and eight. 328 00:15:48,840 --> 00:15:50,440 Speaker 4: But this is bigger than just China. 329 00:15:50,520 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 8: Foreign central banks are systematically moving away from the US 330 00:15:53,680 --> 00:15:57,720 Speaker 8: dollar while stockpiling gold at unprecedented levels. 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And President Trump 353 00:17:18,440 --> 00:17:22,040 Speaker 1: is not letting it slide, calling the violent agitators slimeballs, 354 00:17:22,080 --> 00:17:25,400 Speaker 1: and Trump authorized Ice to go after anyone who attacks 355 00:17:25,440 --> 00:17:28,879 Speaker 1: law enforcement during federal operations. His message was very clear, 356 00:17:28,960 --> 00:17:30,960 Speaker 1: if you assault federal agents. 357 00:17:30,760 --> 00:17:33,040 Speaker 2: You are going to be held accountable. Imagine that. 358 00:17:33,359 --> 00:17:36,840 Speaker 1: So we spoke to Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow earlier about 359 00:17:36,840 --> 00:17:37,880 Speaker 1: all of that and much more. 360 00:17:37,960 --> 00:17:38,400 Speaker 2: Take a look. 361 00:17:38,600 --> 00:17:40,400 Speaker 9: Thank you so much for having me on today. 362 00:17:40,760 --> 00:17:43,480 Speaker 1: Absolutely so, you know, we are starting to see these 363 00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:47,159 Speaker 1: agitated situations with protesters, but in this one, I mean, 364 00:17:47,200 --> 00:17:50,840 Speaker 1: they found children who were laborers, and there are just 365 00:17:50,880 --> 00:17:54,720 Speaker 1: a lot of controversies surrounding this them and yet Gavin 366 00:17:54,760 --> 00:17:58,920 Speaker 1: Newsom and a lot of California Democrats are defending it. 367 00:17:58,920 --> 00:18:03,159 Speaker 9: It's hard to believe anybody could defend that. Governor Newsom 368 00:18:03,240 --> 00:18:07,560 Speaker 9: has done, has made the travesty of California, and there 369 00:18:07,640 --> 00:18:11,120 Speaker 9: is no excuse to ever cause any harm or attack 370 00:18:11,359 --> 00:18:15,560 Speaker 9: federal agents. While they're doing their job, so absolutely condemn 371 00:18:16,320 --> 00:18:17,240 Speaker 9: what's happening there. 372 00:18:18,160 --> 00:18:21,320 Speaker 8: Yea, congresswomen, there are so many of your colleagues that 373 00:18:21,359 --> 00:18:27,000 Speaker 8: have acted unexplicably in this moment. You have a Democratic 374 00:18:27,240 --> 00:18:30,440 Speaker 8: congresswoman charge with assaulting an officer at an ICE facility 375 00:18:30,440 --> 00:18:33,920 Speaker 8: when you tried to break in. You've got another congress 376 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:37,480 Speaker 8: person charged or accused this week of dosing an ICE 377 00:18:37,520 --> 00:18:40,640 Speaker 8: agent who then gets injured because their identity is out 378 00:18:40,640 --> 00:18:43,920 Speaker 8: there for the bad protesters to go after. You've got 379 00:18:44,040 --> 00:18:47,960 Speaker 8: many standing up for people who are involved in child trafficking, 380 00:18:48,040 --> 00:18:53,120 Speaker 8: human trafficking, teritable crimes, MS thirteen gang members. How does 381 00:18:53,119 --> 00:18:56,680 Speaker 8: the Democratic Party see heroism in the criminals that our 382 00:18:56,680 --> 00:18:57,880 Speaker 8: ICE agents are arresting. 383 00:18:59,119 --> 00:19:02,760 Speaker 9: It's absurd that they see heroism in this. The American 384 00:19:03,200 --> 00:19:06,560 Speaker 9: people gave us a mandate, gave the administration a mandate 385 00:19:06,840 --> 00:19:09,520 Speaker 9: that we had to shut down what was happening at 386 00:19:09,680 --> 00:19:14,000 Speaker 9: our borders, and President Trump and his administration has done that. 387 00:19:14,320 --> 00:19:16,800 Speaker 2: They're continuing to do that. As a mom with. 388 00:19:16,960 --> 00:19:20,199 Speaker 9: Young children myself, I feel safer with them at the 389 00:19:20,280 --> 00:19:23,000 Speaker 9: helm making sure that not only did they shut down 390 00:19:23,000 --> 00:19:25,320 Speaker 9: the border, I mean we have the lowest records of 391 00:19:25,359 --> 00:19:29,560 Speaker 9: crossing crossings in history. But also are continuing to make 392 00:19:29,600 --> 00:19:34,080 Speaker 9: sure that these criminals, these illegal immigrants who came to 393 00:19:34,160 --> 00:19:36,800 Speaker 9: our country illegally and who are committing crimes in our 394 00:19:36,840 --> 00:19:38,480 Speaker 9: country are being deported. 395 00:19:38,720 --> 00:19:40,600 Speaker 2: And I don't think you'll find any mom and dad 396 00:19:40,640 --> 00:19:41,679 Speaker 2: that is upset about that. 397 00:19:42,240 --> 00:19:44,440 Speaker 9: But we have to make sure that we continue to 398 00:19:44,480 --> 00:19:47,320 Speaker 9: protect our ice agents that are doing the great work. 399 00:19:47,680 --> 00:19:50,560 Speaker 2: They're heroic work. They are the true heroes in this story. 400 00:19:51,600 --> 00:19:54,159 Speaker 1: Congress, I know you've been very vocal about what a 401 00:19:54,200 --> 00:19:56,920 Speaker 1: lot of people see as a long standing ridiculous situation 402 00:19:57,040 --> 00:20:00,439 Speaker 1: that federal benefits have gone to illegal aliens in this country, 403 00:20:00,520 --> 00:20:05,040 Speaker 1: especially in the medical sector with Medicare and Medicaid. It's 404 00:20:05,080 --> 00:20:09,680 Speaker 1: been really strange to see Democrats conplain, conflate illegal and illegal. 405 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:11,840 Speaker 1: But when it comes to these benefits, when you have 406 00:20:11,880 --> 00:20:15,440 Speaker 1: illegal aliens on the system, you're leaching those resources, aren't 407 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:16,520 Speaker 1: you leaching them away from. 408 00:20:16,440 --> 00:20:17,600 Speaker 2: The people who need it the most? 409 00:20:18,680 --> 00:20:22,640 Speaker 9: Absolutely, why should our tax dollars go to benefit those 410 00:20:22,640 --> 00:20:26,159 Speaker 9: who came to our country illegally. All we're asking is 411 00:20:26,200 --> 00:20:28,280 Speaker 9: that they go back to their country of origin and 412 00:20:28,359 --> 00:20:32,080 Speaker 9: do it the right way, and not just health care. 413 00:20:32,119 --> 00:20:35,639 Speaker 9: But yes, they are definitely taking dollars that are needed 414 00:20:35,680 --> 00:20:40,480 Speaker 9: for those people that they were intended to help, the elderly, pregnant, 415 00:20:40,520 --> 00:20:44,639 Speaker 9: single mom, those with special needs who truly need those dollars. 416 00:20:44,640 --> 00:20:48,880 Speaker 9: They are actually taking those funds away from them. So, yes, 417 00:20:48,960 --> 00:20:51,080 Speaker 9: you're seeing it in healthcare. You're seeing it in our 418 00:20:51,200 --> 00:20:54,400 Speaker 9: education system, which is so important to me personally as 419 00:20:54,440 --> 00:20:58,160 Speaker 9: a prior educator myself. Our schools are being overrun, our 420 00:20:58,200 --> 00:21:02,280 Speaker 9: teachers are quitting because there's just not enough resources. So 421 00:21:02,320 --> 00:21:04,359 Speaker 9: something has to be done. I'm so glad that the 422 00:21:04,359 --> 00:21:06,320 Speaker 9: Trump administration is needing it head on. 423 00:21:07,080 --> 00:21:10,720 Speaker 8: Yeah, it's an important moment, and I think future generations 424 00:21:10,720 --> 00:21:12,840 Speaker 8: will look back at this era and see what stewards 425 00:21:12,840 --> 00:21:16,400 Speaker 8: were we at this moment congres from when you look out, 426 00:21:16,840 --> 00:21:19,280 Speaker 8: there has been a lot of concern about the weaponization 427 00:21:19,400 --> 00:21:22,359 Speaker 8: of government. We broke a story earlier this week that 428 00:21:22,440 --> 00:21:27,600 Speaker 8: confirms that the FBI has created a grand conspiracy case, 429 00:21:27,359 --> 00:21:30,600 Speaker 8: basically looking at every event from the moment Hillary Clinton 430 00:21:30,640 --> 00:21:33,120 Speaker 8: got cleared in the email scandal when there was still 431 00:21:33,160 --> 00:21:37,200 Speaker 8: evidence to be investigated by James Comey to the Russia Gate, 432 00:21:37,480 --> 00:21:39,720 Speaker 8: all the way through to Jack Smith and his raids 433 00:21:39,720 --> 00:21:44,080 Speaker 8: on mar A lago as one ongoing conspiracy. I'd just 434 00:21:44,119 --> 00:21:46,160 Speaker 8: want to get your take on what that looks like, 435 00:21:46,560 --> 00:21:48,920 Speaker 8: whether you think that's a good approach, and whether this 436 00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:50,760 Speaker 8: is a sort of investigation that might get us the 437 00:21:50,800 --> 00:21:52,439 Speaker 8: accountability we've all been waiting for. 438 00:21:53,960 --> 00:21:56,879 Speaker 9: Yes, I'm so glad that this is all being uncovered. 439 00:21:57,400 --> 00:22:00,800 Speaker 9: It is way past time. The weapon is of government 440 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:03,159 Speaker 9: never needs to happen. You know, we saw this happen 441 00:22:03,640 --> 00:22:07,040 Speaker 9: right after COVID with parents who went to school boards 442 00:22:07,119 --> 00:22:10,440 Speaker 9: and displayed their displeasure with what their children are being 443 00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:14,520 Speaker 9: taught in the classroom. They were unfairly targeted by the 444 00:22:14,560 --> 00:22:19,080 Speaker 9: DOJ labeled as domestic terrorists. That's why I put forward 445 00:22:19,080 --> 00:22:22,040 Speaker 9: my Parents' Bill of Rights last Congress. Who would have 446 00:22:22,080 --> 00:22:24,800 Speaker 9: ever thought in today's age we would actually have. 447 00:22:24,760 --> 00:22:27,520 Speaker 2: To have a parent's bill of rights? But here we are. 448 00:22:27,840 --> 00:22:31,360 Speaker 9: The weaponization of government absolutely has to stop, and I'm 449 00:22:31,359 --> 00:22:33,240 Speaker 9: so glad that all of this is coming to light. 450 00:22:34,960 --> 00:22:39,720 Speaker 1: And that parental rights issue also folds into school choice 451 00:22:39,760 --> 00:22:41,920 Speaker 1: and the Department of Education and the layoffs that the 452 00:22:41,960 --> 00:22:44,280 Speaker 1: Supreme Court just said, what was that yesterday? Yeah, you 453 00:22:44,320 --> 00:22:48,040 Speaker 1: can lay them off fourteen hundred or thereabout employees as 454 00:22:48,040 --> 00:22:50,960 Speaker 1: you talk to parents across Louisiana. Do they feel like 455 00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:53,119 Speaker 1: the freedom is being given back to them and they 456 00:22:53,160 --> 00:22:57,200 Speaker 1: are maybe less less targeted by the government with Trump 457 00:22:57,200 --> 00:22:57,639 Speaker 1: and the Oval. 458 00:22:58,960 --> 00:23:03,199 Speaker 9: Absolutely know in Louisiana. That's where we got the idea 459 00:23:03,240 --> 00:23:05,280 Speaker 9: for the Parents Bill of BRCE. It was a bipartisan 460 00:23:05,840 --> 00:23:09,639 Speaker 9: bill that we've had in place for years to protect parents, 461 00:23:09,640 --> 00:23:11,399 Speaker 9: to make sure that they always have a seat and 462 00:23:11,440 --> 00:23:14,359 Speaker 9: when it comes to their child's education, that they always 463 00:23:14,359 --> 00:23:17,120 Speaker 9: have a seat at the table. President Trump has always 464 00:23:17,200 --> 00:23:20,679 Speaker 9: championed this, and it's continuing to make sure that power 465 00:23:20,720 --> 00:23:23,000 Speaker 9: is being put back in the hands of parents and 466 00:23:23,240 --> 00:23:26,399 Speaker 9: also taken away from the federal government, going back to 467 00:23:26,480 --> 00:23:30,720 Speaker 9: the states, the local government, where it desperately has been 468 00:23:31,040 --> 00:23:34,960 Speaker 9: belongs and will continue to thrive. We know best how 469 00:23:35,000 --> 00:23:37,960 Speaker 9: to educate our children. They're our children, not the government. 470 00:23:38,560 --> 00:23:41,400 Speaker 4: Yeah, great point, Great point, congress Woman. 471 00:23:41,680 --> 00:23:43,600 Speaker 8: A few months ago, I don't think I would imagine 472 00:23:43,600 --> 00:23:44,919 Speaker 8: asking this question, but now. 473 00:23:44,760 --> 00:23:45,880 Speaker 4: It seems like a reality. 474 00:23:45,920 --> 00:23:48,240 Speaker 8: You've got tens of billions of dollars a month a 475 00:23:48,359 --> 00:23:52,200 Speaker 8: new teriff revenues come in. You've got the BBB getting 476 00:23:52,200 --> 00:23:55,280 Speaker 8: some about two hundred billion dollars in discretionary spending off 477 00:23:55,280 --> 00:23:57,919 Speaker 8: the payroll per year. You've got the Supreme Court time, 478 00:23:58,000 --> 00:24:00,440 Speaker 8: President Trump, Yes, you can fire employees and trinth the 479 00:24:00,480 --> 00:24:02,360 Speaker 8: government the way you see fit long as you meet 480 00:24:02,359 --> 00:24:05,680 Speaker 8: Congress's mandate. It looks like and you've got recision bills 481 00:24:05,680 --> 00:24:07,160 Speaker 8: that are starting to work the way through the House, 482 00:24:07,160 --> 00:24:10,639 Speaker 8: including getting rid of PBS and MPR off the taxpayer 483 00:24:10,680 --> 00:24:13,159 Speaker 8: doll It seems like the tools are in place for 484 00:24:13,200 --> 00:24:15,159 Speaker 8: President Trump to put us on a path back to 485 00:24:15,200 --> 00:24:18,280 Speaker 8: a balanced budget, more revenue from terrorists, big spending cuts 486 00:24:18,280 --> 00:24:20,240 Speaker 8: across all three of those different dynamics. 487 00:24:20,440 --> 00:24:22,400 Speaker 4: Do you think we're heading in that direction? Possibly? 488 00:24:23,600 --> 00:24:27,040 Speaker 9: Absolutely. I believe in a President Trump's leadership, we are 489 00:24:27,160 --> 00:24:29,600 Speaker 9: entering the golden age. This is so important to me. 490 00:24:29,680 --> 00:24:33,080 Speaker 9: I sit on the Appropriations Committee, so I'm looking at 491 00:24:33,119 --> 00:24:37,400 Speaker 9: these dollars every single day, and it's an exciting time 492 00:24:37,480 --> 00:24:40,200 Speaker 9: to make sure that we are taking a crack at 493 00:24:40,240 --> 00:24:43,919 Speaker 9: this thirty seven trillion dollars of debt that we're placing 494 00:24:44,000 --> 00:24:46,800 Speaker 9: on the back of our children in future generations. And 495 00:24:46,880 --> 00:24:49,359 Speaker 9: to have a president that is committed to making sure 496 00:24:49,800 --> 00:24:52,919 Speaker 9: that we have in America that will prosper again. He 497 00:24:53,080 --> 00:24:55,280 Speaker 9: is setting us on that course. He's done it once before, 498 00:24:55,359 --> 00:24:57,840 Speaker 9: he's doing it again. It's exciting to be a part 499 00:24:57,880 --> 00:24:58,119 Speaker 9: of it. 500 00:24:58,560 --> 00:25:02,520 Speaker 1: Absolutely, before we let you go. Energy as a contribution 501 00:25:02,600 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 1: to our economy is a big, big piece of that puzzle. 502 00:25:05,840 --> 00:25:08,800 Speaker 1: And offshore drilling very important to the state of Louisiana 503 00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:10,840 Speaker 1: seeing that ignited under President Trump. 504 00:25:11,960 --> 00:25:15,480 Speaker 9: Absolutely, he's always been such a huge supporter. We know 505 00:25:15,600 --> 00:25:18,320 Speaker 9: in Louisiana how to do it best. We need the 506 00:25:18,320 --> 00:25:20,800 Speaker 9: federal government to get out of our way. We know 507 00:25:20,920 --> 00:25:24,520 Speaker 9: how to deliver clean, safe energy to fuel the world, 508 00:25:24,720 --> 00:25:27,320 Speaker 9: and I'm so grateful to the President and his administration 509 00:25:27,640 --> 00:25:29,840 Speaker 9: for making sure that we can do just that off 510 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:32,919 Speaker 9: the Gulf of America, off of Louisiana's coast. 511 00:25:33,400 --> 00:25:33,879 Speaker 2: I love it. 512 00:25:33,960 --> 00:25:36,919 Speaker 1: Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow, thanks so much for being with 513 00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:37,479 Speaker 1: us tonight. 514 00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:39,280 Speaker 2: Thank you so much for having me. 515 00:25:39,440 --> 00:25:41,600 Speaker 1: Absolutely all right, everybody, we're going to take a quick 516 00:25:41,600 --> 00:25:43,240 Speaker 1: break and we'll have much more for you on the 517 00:25:43,280 --> 00:25:43,960 Speaker 1: other side. 518 00:25:46,160 --> 00:25:48,080 Speaker 8: Hey, folks, let's be honest our body. 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So will this 546 00:27:12,119 --> 00:27:14,679 Speaker 1: latest effort help clean up the Department of Justice or 547 00:27:15,000 --> 00:27:16,200 Speaker 1: does more need to be done? 548 00:27:16,240 --> 00:27:18,200 Speaker 2: Here to discuss this with me is US. 549 00:27:18,080 --> 00:27:21,720 Speaker 1: Senate candidate for North Carolina and January sixth defense attorney. 550 00:27:21,920 --> 00:27:24,480 Speaker 1: He's also a retired US Navy JAG officer and a 551 00:27:24,520 --> 00:27:27,119 Speaker 1: former special assistant US Attorney Don Brown. 552 00:27:27,160 --> 00:27:28,359 Speaker 2: Don, welcome back to the show. 553 00:27:29,240 --> 00:27:31,040 Speaker 6: Thanks for having me back, Amanda. It's good to see 554 00:27:31,080 --> 00:27:31,520 Speaker 6: you today. 555 00:27:31,800 --> 00:27:33,320 Speaker 1: Good to see you, and I want to get into 556 00:27:33,320 --> 00:27:35,439 Speaker 1: the grand conspiracy case, but I want to start with 557 00:27:35,480 --> 00:27:38,000 Speaker 1: what I tease at the top, Pam Bondy firing twenty 558 00:27:38,080 --> 00:27:41,520 Speaker 1: DOJ employees, These folks who were working on cases like 559 00:27:41,640 --> 00:27:45,919 Speaker 1: January sixth and the Trump documents case. I know this 560 00:27:45,960 --> 00:27:47,760 Speaker 1: has got to be an attempt to try to clean 561 00:27:47,840 --> 00:27:49,960 Speaker 1: up the DOJ. There are a lot of folks still 562 00:27:50,000 --> 00:27:53,760 Speaker 1: there though, who are never Trumpers, people who if given 563 00:27:53,760 --> 00:27:56,720 Speaker 1: the opportunity, they would do it all over again. How 564 00:27:56,800 --> 00:27:58,960 Speaker 1: much more, how many more people are going to have 565 00:27:59,000 --> 00:27:59,480 Speaker 1: to be fired? 566 00:28:00,640 --> 00:28:02,320 Speaker 6: Well, it depends on how many that are there that 567 00:28:02,440 --> 00:28:03,320 Speaker 6: took part in all this. 568 00:28:03,480 --> 00:28:06,399 Speaker 10: You know, during the years of the Biden administration, we 569 00:28:06,440 --> 00:28:09,720 Speaker 10: saw the Department of Justice basically wage war against the 570 00:28:09,760 --> 00:28:13,960 Speaker 10: Constitution on multiple fronts with all of these bogus prosecutions 571 00:28:14,240 --> 00:28:17,080 Speaker 10: from Jack Smith to Fanny Willis, to Alvin Bragg to 572 00:28:17,160 --> 00:28:20,840 Speaker 10: Latissa James, you know, to other prosecutions as well. 573 00:28:21,200 --> 00:28:23,040 Speaker 6: And in those Jay six cases. 574 00:28:23,080 --> 00:28:27,199 Speaker 10: That entire prosecution scheme was to attack an assault on 575 00:28:27,280 --> 00:28:30,240 Speaker 10: the constitutional rights of Jay six protesters. If you don't 576 00:28:30,240 --> 00:28:32,439 Speaker 10: believe it, I had a book come out called Kangary 577 00:28:32,520 --> 00:28:35,280 Speaker 10: Court in October, and I did a chapter called J 578 00:28:35,520 --> 00:28:38,960 Speaker 10: six versus the George Floyd Protests to take George Floyd 579 00:28:39,000 --> 00:28:42,560 Speaker 10: for example, George Floyd. Those protests were the most expensive 580 00:28:42,920 --> 00:28:45,360 Speaker 10: riots in American history and some of the deathless two 581 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:49,800 Speaker 10: billion dollars twenty people killed. But Democrat prosecutors Amanda get 582 00:28:49,800 --> 00:28:54,640 Speaker 10: This dismissed ninety five percent of the mismeter cases that 583 00:28:54,680 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 10: were brought under the George Floyd protest, mostly for trespass. 584 00:28:58,920 --> 00:29:01,040 Speaker 6: And for few violations. 585 00:29:01,160 --> 00:29:04,680 Speaker 10: By contrast, we had about fifteen hundred and seventy five 586 00:29:05,120 --> 00:29:08,800 Speaker 10: Jay six ers arrested, and by my last count, only 587 00:29:08,880 --> 00:29:11,640 Speaker 10: eleven of those have been dismissed, either by the District 588 00:29:11,640 --> 00:29:14,640 Speaker 10: of Columbia or by the Department of Justice, Amanda. That 589 00:29:14,720 --> 00:29:18,000 Speaker 10: is a ninety nine percent prosecution rate, where with the 590 00:29:18,080 --> 00:29:21,040 Speaker 10: JA six arrest you had a ninety five percent dismissal 591 00:29:21,120 --> 00:29:26,360 Speaker 10: rate by Democrat prosecutors. This goes to show that those 592 00:29:26,400 --> 00:29:30,720 Speaker 10: prosecutions of the JAY six cases basically violated the Trump supporters' 593 00:29:30,760 --> 00:29:32,760 Speaker 10: rights to equal protection of law. So I was good 594 00:29:32,800 --> 00:29:36,440 Speaker 10: with all the all of the pardons that Trump, the 595 00:29:36,440 --> 00:29:37,480 Speaker 10: President Trump. 596 00:29:37,240 --> 00:29:39,560 Speaker 6: Panded out there. But Pam BONDI is taking. 597 00:29:39,280 --> 00:29:41,920 Speaker 10: A good step here to start rooting those JAY six 598 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:44,680 Speaker 10: prosecutors out and rooting out all these prosecutors who are 599 00:29:44,680 --> 00:29:46,720 Speaker 10: engaged in lawfair. And I would like to see some 600 00:29:46,760 --> 00:29:49,240 Speaker 10: prosecutions brought about against some of these folks as well, 601 00:29:49,240 --> 00:29:51,920 Speaker 10: because they really wage war on the constitution with all 602 00:29:51,920 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 10: this lawfair that we saw during the Biden vj years. 603 00:29:55,440 --> 00:29:58,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, it's prosecutory malfeasents, I think, and it 604 00:29:58,720 --> 00:30:01,840 Speaker 1: should definitely be looked into when it comes to J 605 00:30:02,000 --> 00:30:05,480 Speaker 1: six prisoners. You know, I think when President Trump assumed 606 00:30:05,520 --> 00:30:07,240 Speaker 1: office again, a lot of people it kind of fell 607 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:09,280 Speaker 1: out of the news cycle because people just kind of thought, 608 00:30:09,320 --> 00:30:11,400 Speaker 1: you know, president Trump is in office, he's. 609 00:30:11,200 --> 00:30:12,440 Speaker 2: Going to examine these cases. 610 00:30:12,480 --> 00:30:15,640 Speaker 1: He's going to issue pardons or commutations where needed. And 611 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:17,239 Speaker 1: I think a lot of us kind of, you know, 612 00:30:17,520 --> 00:30:20,080 Speaker 1: we took our foot off the gas a little, thinking, well, 613 00:30:20,120 --> 00:30:22,400 Speaker 1: everything's going to be taken care of. Are there still 614 00:30:22,520 --> 00:30:25,560 Speaker 1: January sixth prisoners who are falsely in prison? 615 00:30:27,160 --> 00:30:29,000 Speaker 10: I'm not aware of any of the moment, but I 616 00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:30,960 Speaker 10: want to check with my friends. With my friends over 617 00:30:30,960 --> 00:30:34,280 Speaker 10: at Cowboy Logic, Donna and Donna, they knows that exactly. 618 00:30:34,640 --> 00:30:35,720 Speaker 6: But there are many j. 619 00:30:35,840 --> 00:30:38,280 Speaker 10: Six prisoners who are still filling the after effects of 620 00:30:38,360 --> 00:30:41,000 Speaker 10: the long and prisonmas that they faced, both in DC 621 00:30:41,280 --> 00:30:44,480 Speaker 10: and in Texas and other places as well. And I'm 622 00:30:44,520 --> 00:30:45,920 Speaker 10: hoping that they're going to be able to get some 623 00:30:45,960 --> 00:30:47,320 Speaker 10: compensation out of the government for that. 624 00:30:47,720 --> 00:30:48,520 Speaker 2: I certainly hope so. 625 00:30:48,600 --> 00:30:50,600 Speaker 1: And just imagine if President Trump had not won. 626 00:30:50,800 --> 00:30:52,680 Speaker 2: I mean, where would we be in this country? 627 00:30:53,040 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 1: In everything, but especially with that, I want to ask 628 00:30:55,880 --> 00:30:59,320 Speaker 1: you about this Weaponization working group that Attorney General Pam 629 00:30:59,360 --> 00:31:03,880 Speaker 1: Bondi estyle blushed back in February to investigate unethical targeted 630 00:31:03,920 --> 00:31:06,920 Speaker 1: investigations against President Trump. Again, going back to what we 631 00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:10,360 Speaker 1: were talking about, these are folks who are already within 632 00:31:10,400 --> 00:31:13,120 Speaker 1: the Department of Justice. So these are folks who are 633 00:31:13,160 --> 00:31:15,400 Speaker 1: going to be looking at their colleagues as a special 634 00:31:15,400 --> 00:31:19,160 Speaker 1: assistant US attorney, when you're looking at the behavior and 635 00:31:19,200 --> 00:31:22,400 Speaker 1: the maneuverings of your colleagues, and maybe they're not direct colleagues, 636 00:31:22,400 --> 00:31:26,200 Speaker 1: maybe they don't even know them, But does it cause 637 00:31:26,240 --> 00:31:28,000 Speaker 1: you to look at things through a different lens? 638 00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:28,680 Speaker 2: Are you going to. 639 00:31:28,600 --> 00:31:30,920 Speaker 1: Be as harsh if you know that these are people 640 00:31:30,920 --> 00:31:33,000 Speaker 1: who you have worked beside for a while, even if 641 00:31:33,000 --> 00:31:34,240 Speaker 1: you're on opposite sides of the aisle. 642 00:31:34,920 --> 00:31:38,160 Speaker 10: Well, DJ officials a man are supposed to be held 643 00:31:38,240 --> 00:31:41,040 Speaker 10: to a higher ethical standard, a higher legal standard. And 644 00:31:41,320 --> 00:31:43,680 Speaker 10: one of those prongs that I hope that the President 645 00:31:43,720 --> 00:31:47,600 Speaker 10: will be classified deals with. 646 00:31:46,600 --> 00:31:47,800 Speaker 6: Take for example, Jim Comey. 647 00:31:47,840 --> 00:31:51,760 Speaker 10: Jim Comey and the Hillary investigation came out on July 648 00:31:52,120 --> 00:31:55,719 Speaker 10: twenty sixteen and famously said that no reasonable prosecutor will 649 00:31:55,760 --> 00:31:59,880 Speaker 10: to prosecute the Hillary for give us having classified information 650 00:32:00,120 --> 00:32:03,120 Speaker 10: on a server, whereby we turn around and prosecuted the 651 00:32:03,320 --> 00:32:08,959 Speaker 10: young man. Christian Saucier prosecuted General Petraeus, And not only that, 652 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:13,400 Speaker 10: but President Trump himself was prosecuted for having allegedly classified. 653 00:32:12,800 --> 00:32:15,080 Speaker 6: Docums of Marrow Lago when he had a legal. 654 00:32:14,880 --> 00:32:18,880 Speaker 10: Right to have those classified documents from the Presidential Records Act. 655 00:32:19,040 --> 00:32:22,080 Speaker 10: So what this is showing as a two tier standard 656 00:32:22,120 --> 00:32:24,680 Speaker 10: of justice and what's happening with the Department of Justice 657 00:32:24,800 --> 00:32:28,040 Speaker 10: again in the Biden administration is a weaponization has been 658 00:32:28,120 --> 00:32:31,320 Speaker 10: off the charts. Even Bill Barr gave a speech to 659 00:32:31,400 --> 00:32:36,240 Speaker 10: Hillsdale College in twenty twenty talking about the tremendous weaponization 660 00:32:36,280 --> 00:32:39,880 Speaker 10: of government inside the thej We have corrupt prosecutors in 661 00:32:39,920 --> 00:32:44,280 Speaker 10: there who have taken their responsibilities as governmental prosecutors and 662 00:32:44,440 --> 00:32:48,080 Speaker 10: turned those into an excuse to become a political hack. 663 00:32:48,280 --> 00:32:50,080 Speaker 6: And I wish Pam Bondy the best. 664 00:32:50,240 --> 00:32:52,560 Speaker 10: I know she's gotten some criticism for a couple of things, 665 00:32:52,680 --> 00:32:54,480 Speaker 10: but I can tell you, if you can bring about 666 00:32:55,000 --> 00:32:58,040 Speaker 10: this grand conspiracy prosecution and go back and take down 667 00:32:58,560 --> 00:33:00,200 Speaker 10: some of these folks who have been involved in again 668 00:33:00,240 --> 00:33:02,920 Speaker 10: in bastardous in the constitution, I think she will have 669 00:33:02,960 --> 00:33:05,480 Speaker 10: earned a few brownie points and she's going to get 670 00:33:05,480 --> 00:33:07,920 Speaker 10: a lot of that luster back she had when she 671 00:33:08,000 --> 00:33:09,800 Speaker 10: was she was brought into the administration. 672 00:33:09,880 --> 00:33:11,480 Speaker 6: I'm very glad to see her involved with this. 673 00:33:11,520 --> 00:33:13,760 Speaker 10: I'm glad to see Cash Pattilla involved in this, and 674 00:33:13,800 --> 00:33:16,400 Speaker 10: I really hope the President is going to declassify those 675 00:33:16,440 --> 00:33:18,959 Speaker 10: two tranches of classified information. E. We're going to need 676 00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:22,360 Speaker 10: to get in to the bottom of these investigation, these 677 00:33:22,360 --> 00:33:23,560 Speaker 10: targets and this investigation. 678 00:33:23,880 --> 00:33:26,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, Don, I'm so glad you brought up Hillary Clinton. 679 00:33:26,760 --> 00:33:28,840 Speaker 1: And as we have talked about, as John and I 680 00:33:28,840 --> 00:33:31,320 Speaker 1: have talked about on air, with this Grand Conspiracy case, 681 00:33:31,400 --> 00:33:37,040 Speaker 1: this could open up a treasure chest of information and 682 00:33:37,120 --> 00:33:41,120 Speaker 1: transparency for the American people across three different elections, obviously 683 00:33:41,120 --> 00:33:43,760 Speaker 1: starting in twenty sixteen to twenty twenty and twenty twenty four. 684 00:33:44,080 --> 00:33:46,640 Speaker 1: And this Grand conspiracy it seems like the inception was 685 00:33:46,680 --> 00:33:50,440 Speaker 1: Hillary Clinton's emails. So what we have figured out a 686 00:33:50,520 --> 00:33:53,760 Speaker 1: pattern that seems to be, you know, Hillary Clinton has an. 687 00:33:53,640 --> 00:33:55,560 Speaker 2: Email problem, they target Donald Trump. 688 00:33:56,520 --> 00:33:59,640 Speaker 1: Hunter Biden has a laptop problem, They target Donald Trump. 689 00:34:00,080 --> 00:34:03,080 Speaker 1: Biden has the document's problem, They target Donald Trump. Their 690 00:34:03,160 --> 00:34:07,400 Speaker 1: answer to all of their own, their own alleged possible 691 00:34:07,680 --> 00:34:10,200 Speaker 1: crimes was to throw it on. 692 00:34:10,200 --> 00:34:11,560 Speaker 2: Donald Trump time and time again. 693 00:34:11,640 --> 00:34:14,160 Speaker 1: So, if this Grand conspiracy case is able to be built, 694 00:34:14,200 --> 00:34:16,760 Speaker 1: Dame Panel of Grand Jury in a fair state like Florida, 695 00:34:17,239 --> 00:34:20,719 Speaker 1: what do you think some of the charges available As 696 00:34:20,760 --> 00:34:23,440 Speaker 1: we go down the buffet line of charges what's available. 697 00:34:24,520 --> 00:34:25,920 Speaker 6: Well, that's a good question. 698 00:34:25,960 --> 00:34:29,520 Speaker 10: When you look at conspiracy against Rice eighteen USC. Two 699 00:34:29,680 --> 00:34:34,320 Speaker 10: forty one and two forty two is a deprivation of 700 00:34:34,320 --> 00:34:37,000 Speaker 10: of civil rights under color of law. So what you 701 00:34:37,040 --> 00:34:39,200 Speaker 10: see happening is you see people working within the Justice 702 00:34:39,200 --> 00:34:42,600 Speaker 10: Department who are attacking the constitutional rights to the President 703 00:34:42,600 --> 00:34:44,719 Speaker 10: of the United States and others as well. I mean, 704 00:34:44,800 --> 00:34:47,080 Speaker 10: just look at what happened at mar Lago when the 705 00:34:47,120 --> 00:34:50,280 Speaker 10: Fourth Mental was strunning the trash can with search warrants 706 00:34:50,280 --> 00:34:53,239 Speaker 10: based upon you know, fake dossier's going all the way 707 00:34:53,280 --> 00:34:56,840 Speaker 10: back to the Hillary campaign. And just remember this also, Amanda, 708 00:34:56,960 --> 00:35:00,120 Speaker 10: it isn't just the grand conspiracy theory that it has 709 00:35:00,120 --> 00:35:03,440 Speaker 10: been announced at your colleague John Solomon so brilliantly. 710 00:35:03,440 --> 00:35:04,319 Speaker 6: Broke the other day. 711 00:35:04,560 --> 00:35:06,960 Speaker 10: But remember this, we have the director of the CIA now, 712 00:35:07,040 --> 00:35:10,680 Speaker 10: John Ratcliffe, actually referring and this is separate basically, but 713 00:35:10,719 --> 00:35:14,880 Speaker 10: it's related, actually referring criminal charges now to the Department 714 00:35:14,920 --> 00:35:19,000 Speaker 10: of Justice against the former CIA director John Brennan, and 715 00:35:19,239 --> 00:35:22,040 Speaker 10: also to he's taking a look at Comy as well 716 00:35:22,440 --> 00:35:27,080 Speaker 10: for the way that Hillary Clinton laptop server situation was 717 00:35:27,080 --> 00:35:30,160 Speaker 10: handled and the double standard of justice. So we're seeing 718 00:35:30,160 --> 00:35:33,400 Speaker 10: now multiple fronts moving toward trying to hopefully bring some 719 00:35:33,440 --> 00:35:34,680 Speaker 10: of these folks to justice. 720 00:35:34,800 --> 00:35:36,200 Speaker 6: And I think that we can bring some of them 721 00:35:36,239 --> 00:35:36,719 Speaker 6: to justice. 722 00:35:36,719 --> 00:35:39,680 Speaker 10: That's going to satisfy a lot of Americans who have 723 00:35:39,760 --> 00:35:42,960 Speaker 10: been basically despondent over what's clearly been a two tiered 724 00:35:43,200 --> 00:35:46,320 Speaker 10: system of justice, favoring the rich and the famous, to democrats, 725 00:35:46,320 --> 00:35:50,040 Speaker 10: to millionaires and the billionaires, while crushing working Americans who 726 00:35:50,040 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 10: don't have the money to defend themselves against this doj 727 00:35:53,040 --> 00:35:55,960 Speaker 10: which has been very much philosophically or even toward the 728 00:35:56,040 --> 00:35:59,040 Speaker 10: left in the last four years, especially of the Biden administration. 729 00:35:59,200 --> 00:35:59,879 Speaker 6: Even before that. 730 00:36:00,160 --> 00:36:01,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, that absolutely has. And before I let you go, 731 00:36:02,000 --> 00:36:03,840 Speaker 1: I want to ask you about your Senate race. You 732 00:36:03,880 --> 00:36:06,759 Speaker 1: are running for Tom Tillis's seat. Tell us about what 733 00:36:06,840 --> 00:36:08,920 Speaker 1: the people are telling you they're in your state. 734 00:36:09,920 --> 00:36:13,000 Speaker 10: Well, you know, till Us backed out, and we'd like 735 00:36:13,040 --> 00:36:14,680 Speaker 10: to take credit for that us. I told you last time, 736 00:36:14,680 --> 00:36:15,880 Speaker 10: we give credit to the President. 737 00:36:16,160 --> 00:36:18,240 Speaker 6: But it's been exciting and we've. 738 00:36:18,040 --> 00:36:20,920 Speaker 10: Been all over the state of North Carolina. North Carolina 739 00:36:21,000 --> 00:36:23,080 Speaker 10: is a pro Trump state, it's a conservative state. 740 00:36:23,280 --> 00:36:24,799 Speaker 6: By the end of the year, we will the. 741 00:36:24,840 --> 00:36:29,200 Speaker 10: Republicans will have eclipsed Democrats and registration. We're following Florida's 742 00:36:29,200 --> 00:36:33,719 Speaker 10: foot steps in that regard, and we've got enough but 743 00:36:33,840 --> 00:36:37,080 Speaker 10: absolute encouragement in this race. We've been endorsed by a 744 00:36:37,080 --> 00:36:39,680 Speaker 10: twenty fourth National Security Advisor of the United States, General 745 00:36:39,719 --> 00:36:42,240 Speaker 10: Mike Flynn, by Sidney Powell, by. 746 00:36:42,120 --> 00:36:44,920 Speaker 6: General Jerry Boykin, former Delta Force commander, and others. So 747 00:36:44,960 --> 00:36:47,520 Speaker 6: we're excited. We're going to continue to press forward. 748 00:36:47,680 --> 00:36:49,880 Speaker 10: We're going to take denomination and we're going to defeat 749 00:36:49,880 --> 00:36:52,120 Speaker 10: the Democrats and keep this seat in Republican hands for 750 00:36:52,160 --> 00:36:54,800 Speaker 10: the final two years of President Trump's administration in the 751 00:36:54,840 --> 00:36:57,080 Speaker 10: first four years of President J. D. 752 00:36:57,160 --> 00:36:58,120 Speaker 6: Vance's administration. 753 00:36:58,360 --> 00:36:59,200 Speaker 2: That sounds great, all right. 754 00:36:59,200 --> 00:37:01,400 Speaker 1: Tell everybody where they can find out more about your campaign. 755 00:37:02,480 --> 00:37:06,759 Speaker 10: Please go to brownfour inc. Dot com, Brown r Inc 756 00:37:06,960 --> 00:37:09,520 Speaker 10: dot com. Pa us a visit, shoot us. 757 00:37:09,440 --> 00:37:11,680 Speaker 6: A little bit of money. We need some. Drop us 758 00:37:11,680 --> 00:37:13,279 Speaker 6: the line. We'd love to have you on board the team. 759 00:37:13,280 --> 00:37:14,799 Speaker 10: We're gonna win this race, and we're gonna we're going 760 00:37:14,840 --> 00:37:17,839 Speaker 10: to continue to take the flame of Meca America great 761 00:37:18,040 --> 00:37:20,560 Speaker 10: forward and forward in North Carolina throughout the United States 762 00:37:20,560 --> 00:37:21,400 Speaker 10: with the Senate victory. 763 00:37:21,640 --> 00:37:24,120 Speaker 2: Absolutely all right, Brown F O R n C. 764 00:37:24,360 --> 00:37:27,320 Speaker 1: Everybody go check it out. Don Brown, former Special assistant 765 00:37:27,440 --> 00:37:30,040 Speaker 1: US Attorney. So well, let's send SIDIC candidate there in 766 00:37:30,080 --> 00:37:32,360 Speaker 1: North Carolina. Thanks so much for being with me tonight, 767 00:37:32,440 --> 00:37:35,239 Speaker 1: and after the break, we're going to talk about America's 768 00:37:35,360 --> 00:37:37,960 Speaker 1: debt problem and how you can protect yourself against it 769 00:37:38,080 --> 00:37:49,960 Speaker 1: on your obsite. Welcome back, everybody. We have seen a 770 00:37:49,960 --> 00:37:52,359 Speaker 1: lot of financial ups and downs in the last few months. 771 00:37:52,360 --> 00:37:55,200 Speaker 1: The US dollar has had some major fluctuations. And while 772 00:37:55,239 --> 00:37:58,000 Speaker 1: the One Big Beautiful Bill has some great things and it, 773 00:37:58,000 --> 00:38:01,960 Speaker 1: it also contributes to our governments seeming addiction to spending. 774 00:38:02,000 --> 00:38:03,840 Speaker 1: So can the government get a handle on it? And 775 00:38:03,880 --> 00:38:06,640 Speaker 1: if they can't, what can you do to protect yourself? 776 00:38:06,719 --> 00:38:10,320 Speaker 1: Joining us now to explain the CEO of American Alternative Assets, 777 00:38:10,360 --> 00:38:15,280 Speaker 1: Shannon Davis. Shannon, welcome back, Thank you, good to be back, good. 778 00:38:15,040 --> 00:38:18,640 Speaker 2: To see all right. So, when the One Big Beautiful. 779 00:38:18,239 --> 00:38:22,160 Speaker 1: Bill was being debated, I think that I had everything 780 00:38:22,360 --> 00:38:28,319 Speaker 1: from an A minus down to SCUS gradings from gradings 781 00:38:28,400 --> 00:38:32,560 Speaker 1: from members of Congress. But the general consensus was this 782 00:38:32,680 --> 00:38:34,560 Speaker 1: is as good as it is going to get, and 783 00:38:34,600 --> 00:38:36,480 Speaker 1: we have to get this pass because we have to 784 00:38:36,520 --> 00:38:39,719 Speaker 1: protect our majority going into midterms. But is the big 785 00:38:39,760 --> 00:38:42,399 Speaker 1: beautiful bill actually fiscally responsible? 786 00:38:43,840 --> 00:38:45,040 Speaker 6: Great question. 787 00:38:46,160 --> 00:38:50,279 Speaker 11: This is all about the fiscal portion of it. This 788 00:38:50,360 --> 00:38:56,480 Speaker 11: is fiscal policy by gimmick and gaslight. Both parties are 789 00:38:56,719 --> 00:39:01,319 Speaker 11: addicted to handing out freebies, one with spence, the other 790 00:39:01,440 --> 00:39:06,439 Speaker 11: with tax cuts. America doesn't need another showman. It needs 791 00:39:06,480 --> 00:39:11,280 Speaker 11: a party of No to say no to spending more money. 792 00:39:12,320 --> 00:39:15,200 Speaker 11: And it's tough though. I mean, you've got lobbyists lining 793 00:39:15,200 --> 00:39:19,720 Speaker 11: pockets of senators. So there's people that are benefiting both 794 00:39:19,800 --> 00:39:23,360 Speaker 11: on the Democratic side and the Republican side. And a 795 00:39:23,400 --> 00:39:26,080 Speaker 11: good example is when Doge was opening everything up to 796 00:39:26,160 --> 00:39:28,960 Speaker 11: go in there and rip apart a lot of the efficient, 797 00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:33,600 Speaker 11: inefficient ways we were spending money, but they couldn't. 798 00:39:33,239 --> 00:39:34,319 Speaker 6: Get anywhere with it. 799 00:39:34,520 --> 00:39:36,360 Speaker 11: And you know what's going on with Doge in the 800 00:39:36,400 --> 00:39:39,120 Speaker 11: relationship between those two guys. 801 00:39:39,960 --> 00:39:40,799 Speaker 6: It's a mess now. 802 00:39:41,120 --> 00:39:43,000 Speaker 1: Yeah it is, And I know a lot of people 803 00:39:43,040 --> 00:39:46,719 Speaker 1: want to see that relationship prepared. But you know, when 804 00:39:46,760 --> 00:39:49,120 Speaker 1: it comes to our government spending, I think somewhere around 805 00:39:49,120 --> 00:39:53,759 Speaker 1: sixty to sixty two percent is mandatory spending. And nobody, 806 00:39:54,040 --> 00:39:56,880 Speaker 1: nobody wants to be the party to touch the mandatory spending. 807 00:39:57,680 --> 00:40:00,360 Speaker 1: Where would you want to see some of that fiscal 808 00:40:00,400 --> 00:40:03,759 Speaker 1: responsibility settle within the bill. 809 00:40:03,560 --> 00:40:05,160 Speaker 6: Well that's the problem. 810 00:40:05,200 --> 00:40:08,399 Speaker 11: If you look at the whole equation, there's really none 811 00:40:08,480 --> 00:40:11,680 Speaker 11: of it. You know, you talk about, you know, the billing. 812 00:40:11,800 --> 00:40:12,719 Speaker 6: It actually it's going. 813 00:40:12,719 --> 00:40:18,680 Speaker 11: To increase defense and border spending with cutting little from 814 00:40:18,800 --> 00:40:23,080 Speaker 11: major programs like social security and medicaid, which is the 815 00:40:23,120 --> 00:40:23,960 Speaker 11: biggest problem. 816 00:40:24,000 --> 00:40:27,719 Speaker 6: But you can't touch that because of what it would do. 817 00:40:27,840 --> 00:40:30,840 Speaker 11: I mean, that would be political suicide for someone. 818 00:40:31,880 --> 00:40:36,920 Speaker 12: It's it's you can't fight math at this juncture. And 819 00:40:37,440 --> 00:40:41,719 Speaker 12: you know that's why, you know, the mar Lago Accord 820 00:40:42,080 --> 00:40:45,239 Speaker 12: is something now that people should be paying attention to 821 00:40:46,239 --> 00:40:51,479 Speaker 12: because our debt capacity is just unsustainable and the track 822 00:40:51,600 --> 00:40:56,080 Speaker 12: that we're on, the spending is projected at ninety trillion 823 00:40:56,239 --> 00:41:00,239 Speaker 12: over the next ten years while the revenues are only 824 00:41:00,320 --> 00:41:05,400 Speaker 12: sixty four trillion. That's a twenty six trillion shortfall in 825 00:41:05,440 --> 00:41:08,120 Speaker 12: addition to the thirty seven trillion we already have on 826 00:41:08,200 --> 00:41:08,680 Speaker 12: the books. 827 00:41:08,840 --> 00:41:10,759 Speaker 1: Oh yeay, seventy trillion dollars in debt. 828 00:41:10,800 --> 00:41:13,280 Speaker 2: That's fun. What is the mar a Lago record. 829 00:41:14,520 --> 00:41:17,920 Speaker 11: So the Marrao Lago report is completely flipping over our 830 00:41:18,000 --> 00:41:23,000 Speaker 11: monetary system, and that's what he's preparing to do by 831 00:41:23,239 --> 00:41:28,840 Speaker 11: raising the deficit not only through interest payments, but through 832 00:41:29,480 --> 00:41:33,120 Speaker 11: these bills that are being created. It's no different than 833 00:41:33,120 --> 00:41:39,520 Speaker 11: the nineteen eighties accord. There's a dollar bill that has 834 00:41:39,920 --> 00:41:43,759 Speaker 11: lost almost eleven percent war starts since nineteen seventy three. 835 00:41:44,239 --> 00:41:46,800 Speaker 11: That is just no longer being used on a global, 836 00:41:47,280 --> 00:41:50,719 Speaker 11: global level, and it's going to be something that's going 837 00:41:50,760 --> 00:41:53,359 Speaker 11: to be switched to a completely different currency. That's why 838 00:41:53,440 --> 00:41:58,319 Speaker 11: we're having currency wars, trade wars. Tariffs are great, but 839 00:41:58,520 --> 00:42:02,160 Speaker 11: really we've only bagged a hunt billion dollars. We'll only 840 00:42:02,200 --> 00:42:05,120 Speaker 11: bag three hundred billion dollars, and that's really only a 841 00:42:05,200 --> 00:42:07,640 Speaker 11: drop in the bucket by the end of this year 842 00:42:07,880 --> 00:42:09,120 Speaker 11: with the debt we're already holding. 843 00:42:09,520 --> 00:42:12,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, Shannon, you and I imagine are around the same age. 844 00:42:12,640 --> 00:42:13,479 Speaker 2: We're still pretty young. 845 00:42:13,760 --> 00:42:16,879 Speaker 1: But I think about our children and our grandchildren when 846 00:42:16,880 --> 00:42:19,200 Speaker 1: they are up against the wall with this debt and 847 00:42:19,239 --> 00:42:23,080 Speaker 1: they are staring down the business end of seventy trillion 848 00:42:23,120 --> 00:42:24,160 Speaker 1: dollars in debt. 849 00:42:24,440 --> 00:42:25,360 Speaker 2: What are they going to do? 850 00:42:26,960 --> 00:42:31,720 Speaker 11: Yeah, Well, it's really about you know, the grandparents, the parents. 851 00:42:31,800 --> 00:42:37,680 Speaker 11: It's about creating a legacy that can actually last and 852 00:42:37,800 --> 00:42:41,800 Speaker 11: withstand the test of time. Basil three was just approved 853 00:42:42,640 --> 00:42:47,040 Speaker 11: July first. Basil three is where now gold is a 854 00:42:47,200 --> 00:42:51,800 Speaker 11: Tier one asset. It can be one hundred percent leveraged 855 00:42:51,840 --> 00:42:58,920 Speaker 11: on banks books as revenue. And again gold and silver, platinum, platinum. 856 00:42:59,000 --> 00:43:04,719 Speaker 11: Year to date over seventy one percent. Nuclear fusion, nuclear 857 00:43:05,040 --> 00:43:08,680 Speaker 11: control throughout our world is a real thing, and so 858 00:43:08,760 --> 00:43:12,040 Speaker 11: what children can do is hope and pray that their 859 00:43:12,120 --> 00:43:17,880 Speaker 11: parents have prepared and left a legacy behind that's actually 860 00:43:18,000 --> 00:43:19,520 Speaker 11: holding its value. 861 00:43:19,560 --> 00:43:21,960 Speaker 6: Like gold and silver, unlike the dollar bill. 862 00:43:22,560 --> 00:43:25,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, So when people go to your website, 863 00:43:25,560 --> 00:43:28,520 Speaker 1: when they go to johnlischoold dot com my favorite website, 864 00:43:28,680 --> 00:43:31,839 Speaker 1: my favorite web doname domain on the entire Internet, when 865 00:43:31,880 --> 00:43:35,520 Speaker 1: people go there, can they find gold, bars, gold coins? 866 00:43:35,800 --> 00:43:38,440 Speaker 2: What are these physical assets that you guys deal with. 867 00:43:39,280 --> 00:43:40,200 Speaker 6: Yeah, great question. 868 00:43:40,520 --> 00:43:43,400 Speaker 11: They can find any type of booneon which is just 869 00:43:43,760 --> 00:43:52,160 Speaker 11: a metal, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, bars, coins, rounds. There 870 00:43:52,320 --> 00:43:56,480 Speaker 11: is hundreds of different assets that you can diversify within 871 00:43:56,560 --> 00:44:00,520 Speaker 11: the asset class. And not only will they find that, 872 00:44:00,680 --> 00:44:04,480 Speaker 11: but they'll also find one of our newest guides, which 873 00:44:04,560 --> 00:44:08,759 Speaker 11: is the big beautiful bubble that gives you a lot 874 00:44:08,760 --> 00:44:12,120 Speaker 11: of insight to what we're touching on today but dives 875 00:44:12,200 --> 00:44:14,600 Speaker 11: deep into the bubble. 876 00:44:14,280 --> 00:44:15,440 Speaker 6: That's getting ready to pop. 877 00:44:15,480 --> 00:44:18,840 Speaker 11: But they can find not only a learning center on 878 00:44:18,920 --> 00:44:23,280 Speaker 11: our website, you know, they can find blogs. There's tools 879 00:44:23,320 --> 00:44:27,799 Speaker 11: on there for a dollar reset calculator, an annuity calculator. 880 00:44:28,040 --> 00:44:30,440 Speaker 11: There's just a bunch of tools that they can they 881 00:44:30,440 --> 00:44:34,760 Speaker 11: can weaponize themselves with and learn from. 882 00:44:34,920 --> 00:44:35,880 Speaker 2: I love it. I love it. 883 00:44:36,000 --> 00:44:39,399 Speaker 1: CEO of American Alternative Assets, Shannon Davis, thanks so much 884 00:44:39,400 --> 00:44:42,480 Speaker 1: for joining us tonight and for our viewers. 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That is John Likesgold dot com. 892 00:45:03,880 --> 00:45:06,919 Speaker 1: Don't get blindsided, get informed, all right, everybody coming up next. 893 00:45:06,960 --> 00:45:10,839 Speaker 1: There is one big thing the obbb OB three gets right, 894 00:45:11,120 --> 00:45:13,759 Speaker 1: and that is fixing America's tax code. We're going to 895 00:45:13,800 --> 00:45:16,359 Speaker 1: explain why that's so important and could lead to much 896 00:45:16,360 --> 00:45:17,480 Speaker 1: smaller spending bills in. 897 00:45:17,400 --> 00:45:18,120 Speaker 2: The future for sens. 898 00:45:26,040 --> 00:45:28,480 Speaker 1: Welcome back everybody to our final segment of the night. 899 00:45:28,560 --> 00:45:30,879 Speaker 1: We talked about some of the issues around the one big, 900 00:45:30,920 --> 00:45:33,120 Speaker 1: beautiful bill in the last segment, but as I mentioned, 901 00:45:33,280 --> 00:45:36,360 Speaker 1: there's some very important positives too, especially surrounding the US 902 00:45:36,400 --> 00:45:38,719 Speaker 1: tax code, and it could cause us to see much 903 00:45:38,800 --> 00:45:40,080 Speaker 1: smaller spending. 904 00:45:39,680 --> 00:45:40,880 Speaker 2: Bills in the future. 905 00:45:40,880 --> 00:45:43,000 Speaker 1: That sounds like a very good thing, right, So joining 906 00:45:43,040 --> 00:45:45,319 Speaker 1: me now to discuss that is research fellow for Tax 907 00:45:45,400 --> 00:45:48,560 Speaker 1: Policy over at the Heritage Foundation, Preston Brashers. 908 00:45:48,560 --> 00:45:50,080 Speaker 2: Preston, thanks so much for being here. 909 00:45:50,920 --> 00:45:52,560 Speaker 6: Well, thank you so much for having me, Amanda. 910 00:45:52,640 --> 00:45:54,680 Speaker 1: All right, so talk to us about what's in this 911 00:45:54,800 --> 00:45:58,479 Speaker 1: bill that could cause future classes of Congress to pass 912 00:45:58,600 --> 00:45:59,720 Speaker 1: smaller spending bills. 913 00:46:01,120 --> 00:46:03,879 Speaker 13: Yeah, and the biggest thing about this bill. A lot 914 00:46:03,920 --> 00:46:06,440 Speaker 13: of talk about this being a big tax cut. The 915 00:46:06,440 --> 00:46:10,080 Speaker 13: reality is most of what this bill was was simply 916 00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:13,719 Speaker 13: avoiding a massive tax increase, and that tax increase was 917 00:46:13,719 --> 00:46:16,680 Speaker 13: already baked in because we have so many temporary policies, 918 00:46:16,960 --> 00:46:18,960 Speaker 13: and we've had many temporary policies going back to the 919 00:46:19,040 --> 00:46:21,719 Speaker 13: nineteen nineties. It's kind of a game that Congress has 920 00:46:21,719 --> 00:46:25,360 Speaker 13: been playing, and I think this Congress actually did the 921 00:46:25,400 --> 00:46:27,719 Speaker 13: right thing here and just making sure that we had 922 00:46:27,760 --> 00:46:30,360 Speaker 13: a permanent tax code, because one of the things that 923 00:46:30,400 --> 00:46:33,200 Speaker 13: happens is whenever you have this massive tax clip, which 924 00:46:33,200 --> 00:46:35,120 Speaker 13: we had and we were talking about four trillion dollars 925 00:46:35,160 --> 00:46:38,880 Speaker 13: on that nine trillion dollars of gross tax changes that 926 00:46:38,920 --> 00:46:43,319 Speaker 13: were in limbo coming into this year, that of course 927 00:46:43,360 --> 00:46:45,760 Speaker 13: there's going to be a big bill because of course 928 00:46:45,800 --> 00:46:47,400 Speaker 13: Congress isn't going to want to come in and just 929 00:46:47,520 --> 00:46:50,560 Speaker 13: allow a massive tax increase. And so the fact that 930 00:46:50,560 --> 00:46:52,240 Speaker 13: they made so much they didn't make it all permanent, 931 00:46:52,239 --> 00:46:55,200 Speaker 13: but they did ninety percent of the tax code that 932 00:46:55,440 --> 00:46:58,080 Speaker 13: was temporary is now permanent, and so we're in a 933 00:46:58,160 --> 00:47:02,920 Speaker 13: much better place to avoid those big must pass fiscal 934 00:47:02,960 --> 00:47:05,399 Speaker 13: bills that could just get loaded up with a whole 935 00:47:05,400 --> 00:47:06,200 Speaker 13: bunch of stuff. 936 00:47:05,920 --> 00:47:06,319 Speaker 4: We don't like. 937 00:47:06,800 --> 00:47:09,880 Speaker 1: Absolutely, yeah, and most of government and stuff we don't like. 938 00:47:09,960 --> 00:47:12,280 Speaker 2: Let's be real, not the people, well, sometimes the people. 939 00:47:12,880 --> 00:47:15,759 Speaker 1: Speaking of people, there are conservatives out there who are 940 00:47:15,760 --> 00:47:19,000 Speaker 1: criticizing the bill. There's plenty in there, I suppose for 941 00:47:19,040 --> 00:47:21,120 Speaker 1: them to criticize. But what did you find to be 942 00:47:21,640 --> 00:47:25,520 Speaker 1: the crux of their disgruntledness when it came to passing this, 943 00:47:25,560 --> 00:47:27,240 Speaker 1: particularly people like Thomas Massey. 944 00:47:28,880 --> 00:47:31,880 Speaker 13: Yeah, I mean, look, I respect and I like Thomas 945 00:47:31,960 --> 00:47:36,160 Speaker 13: Massey a lot. I agree with him on a great deal. 946 00:47:37,080 --> 00:47:39,080 Speaker 13: But the reality is if nothing happened, it was going 947 00:47:39,160 --> 00:47:43,200 Speaker 13: to be a massive tax increase and what the And 948 00:47:43,239 --> 00:47:45,320 Speaker 13: in terms of the spending people talk about the spending 949 00:47:45,320 --> 00:47:48,200 Speaker 13: in this bill, the reality is they cut almost one 950 00:47:48,200 --> 00:47:51,360 Speaker 13: and a half trillion dollars of spending. They added a 951 00:47:51,360 --> 00:47:55,120 Speaker 13: couple hundred billion for border and defense, but the spending 952 00:47:55,160 --> 00:47:57,560 Speaker 13: went significantly down as a result of this bill. So 953 00:47:59,800 --> 00:48:02,480 Speaker 13: the deficits that people are talking about, a lot of 954 00:48:02,480 --> 00:48:05,080 Speaker 13: that's focus, a lot of that's just based off of 955 00:48:06,040 --> 00:48:09,200 Speaker 13: JCT scoring of these provisions. What they think that is 956 00:48:09,239 --> 00:48:12,920 Speaker 13: going to happen to what have happened in terms of 957 00:48:13,760 --> 00:48:16,239 Speaker 13: the tax revenues that would have come in if they 958 00:48:16,280 --> 00:48:19,040 Speaker 13: allow these tax increases to happen. But in my mind, 959 00:48:19,280 --> 00:48:22,440 Speaker 13: if you allow a massive tax increase to happen, you 960 00:48:22,440 --> 00:48:25,399 Speaker 13: shouldn't expect all the revenues to come rushing in because 961 00:48:25,400 --> 00:48:28,200 Speaker 13: that's just not how it usually works. Massive tax increases, 962 00:48:28,360 --> 00:48:30,759 Speaker 13: that's no way to pay yourself, pay your way out 963 00:48:30,760 --> 00:48:34,040 Speaker 13: of a big depth sit hole, which is the only 964 00:48:34,080 --> 00:48:35,719 Speaker 13: way to truly do that is going to be through 965 00:48:36,239 --> 00:48:39,840 Speaker 13: actual tightening of the belt through spending cuts. 966 00:48:40,160 --> 00:48:42,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, but nobody wants to do that, right. 967 00:48:42,160 --> 00:48:43,319 Speaker 1: That was one of the things I just talked to 968 00:48:43,360 --> 00:48:46,080 Speaker 1: Shannon about, especially when it comes to mandatory spending. No 969 00:48:46,239 --> 00:48:47,640 Speaker 1: party wants to be the party. 970 00:48:47,360 --> 00:48:47,879 Speaker 2: That does that. 971 00:48:49,080 --> 00:48:49,360 Speaker 4: Yeah. 972 00:48:49,680 --> 00:48:52,080 Speaker 13: Well, I mean, you happy to know that all the 973 00:48:52,120 --> 00:48:54,920 Speaker 13: cuts in here, they actually were mandatory spending, or at 974 00:48:54,960 --> 00:48:59,319 Speaker 13: least they're classified as such because it happened through a 975 00:48:59,320 --> 00:49:00,719 Speaker 13: reconciliation package. 976 00:49:00,920 --> 00:49:02,279 Speaker 6: You actually can't cut the. 977 00:49:04,640 --> 00:49:08,239 Speaker 13: Discretionary spending in a reconciliation package, so there's a lot 978 00:49:08,280 --> 00:49:11,720 Speaker 13: of There were a lot of constraints that the Congress 979 00:49:11,719 --> 00:49:15,239 Speaker 13: had to live within because this was through recilation bill, 980 00:49:15,760 --> 00:49:17,279 Speaker 13: and for what they were facing, I actually think they 981 00:49:17,280 --> 00:49:19,959 Speaker 13: did a phenomenal job of getting through a good bill. 982 00:49:20,200 --> 00:49:23,080 Speaker 13: It's going to give people, individuals and businesses a lot 983 00:49:23,080 --> 00:49:25,360 Speaker 13: of stability and certainty that they didn't have before. 984 00:49:25,719 --> 00:49:26,200 Speaker 2: Yeah. 985 00:49:26,280 --> 00:49:28,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, and thank you for that information. I love all 986 00:49:28,680 --> 00:49:31,640 Speaker 1: of these nuanced parliamentary rules. There are a ton of them, 987 00:49:31,680 --> 00:49:33,160 Speaker 1: so I can't wrap my brain around all of them, 988 00:49:33,160 --> 00:49:36,240 Speaker 1: but I love little nuggets like that. Preston Brash's research 989 00:49:36,320 --> 00:49:39,319 Speaker 1: Fellow for Tax Policy over at the Heritage Foundation, one 990 00:49:39,360 --> 00:49:42,000 Speaker 1: of our favorite groups over here at justin News. Preston, 991 00:49:42,000 --> 00:49:42,720 Speaker 1: thanks so much. 992 00:49:42,560 --> 00:49:43,160 Speaker 2: For being here. 993 00:49:43,760 --> 00:49:44,960 Speaker 6: Thank you so much for having me, amamma. 994 00:49:45,280 --> 00:49:47,480 Speaker 1: Absolutely all right, everybody, that's all the time we have 995 00:49:47,600 --> 00:49:49,800 Speaker 1: for you tonight. If you missed our interview with President 996 00:49:49,800 --> 00:49:52,000 Speaker 1: Trump last night, you can head over to justinews dot 997 00:49:52,000 --> 00:49:54,759 Speaker 1: com and check it out. Also America's VOICECOT News it's 998 00:49:54,800 --> 00:49:55,720 Speaker 1: also over there. 999 00:49:55,560 --> 00:49:57,040 Speaker 2: So everybody, have a great night. We'll see you back 1000 00:49:57,080 --> 00:49:58,080 Speaker 2: here tomorrow at six pm.