1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:03,000 Speaker 1: I thank Scott kind of an hour two Sean Hennity's 2 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:05,120 Speaker 1: show toll free. It is Hey one hundred and nine 3 00:00:05,120 --> 00:00:06,560 Speaker 1: to four one Sean, if you want to be a 4 00:00:06,559 --> 00:00:11,600 Speaker 1: part of the program. I mean, the news is probably 5 00:00:11,640 --> 00:00:15,680 Speaker 1: the hardest part of my life and my work life 6 00:00:15,680 --> 00:00:19,160 Speaker 1: in terms of just keeping up with the daily onslaught 7 00:00:19,280 --> 00:00:21,840 Speaker 1: of news, all of it good, all of it big. 8 00:00:22,960 --> 00:00:25,759 Speaker 1: And then we're following the insanity of the left, which 9 00:00:26,000 --> 00:00:29,520 Speaker 1: which still does not understand what happened on November fifth, 10 00:00:29,560 --> 00:00:31,920 Speaker 1: and I don't think they ever want to understand it. 11 00:00:32,920 --> 00:00:35,640 Speaker 1: On the periphery, then you have people like James Comy 12 00:00:35,800 --> 00:00:39,280 Speaker 1: eighty six forty seven and goes on MSDNC and tries 13 00:00:39,320 --> 00:00:44,360 Speaker 1: to make himself out to be the victim. Now, there 14 00:00:44,520 --> 00:00:47,640 Speaker 1: is the one big issue that is now coming to 15 00:00:47,760 --> 00:00:50,120 Speaker 1: a head, and we've been telling you all about it, 16 00:00:50,800 --> 00:00:53,239 Speaker 1: and there might come a point this week where we 17 00:00:53,440 --> 00:00:56,200 Speaker 1: urge you to call your members of Congress and get 18 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:59,240 Speaker 1: them on board to pass this one big, beautiful bill. 19 00:00:59,400 --> 00:01:02,200 Speaker 1: I know it's not the perfect bill. I know there's 20 00:01:02,200 --> 00:01:06,399 Speaker 1: something in there that probably every congressman or woman won't like, 21 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:10,160 Speaker 1: but it will do the following. It will make President 22 00:01:10,240 --> 00:01:15,240 Speaker 1: Trump's tax cuts permanent. It will eliminate taxes on over 23 00:01:15,319 --> 00:01:20,440 Speaker 1: time and social Security, and tax on tips, which is 24 00:01:20,480 --> 00:01:23,600 Speaker 1: great for service workers. It will give us the money 25 00:01:23,600 --> 00:01:26,320 Speaker 1: that we need to secure our border and get rid 26 00:01:26,400 --> 00:01:30,280 Speaker 1: of these criminal immigrants, the illegal immigrants that Joe Biden, 27 00:01:30,360 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 1: Kamala Harris, and Alejandro A. Mayorcas allowed into the country. 28 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:37,240 Speaker 1: It will allow enough defense spending to start the process 29 00:01:37,240 --> 00:01:40,280 Speaker 1: of building out the next generation of weaponry, which is very, 30 00:01:40,400 --> 00:01:46,759 Speaker 1: very important. And it will also help unleash American energy dominance, 31 00:01:46,800 --> 00:01:50,120 Speaker 1: which is going to be great for our economy. Add 32 00:01:50,120 --> 00:01:53,520 Speaker 1: to that that nearly ten trillion dollars in committed investment 33 00:01:53,520 --> 00:01:56,600 Speaker 1: money that the President has gotten from countries and companies 34 00:01:56,640 --> 00:01:59,560 Speaker 1: that are now pledging to build here in America, especially 35 00:01:59,640 --> 00:02:04,240 Speaker 1: in very specific and critical industries like the pharmaceutical industry, 36 00:02:04,720 --> 00:02:08,560 Speaker 1: like semiconductor chips, the automobile industry, et cetera. I mean, 37 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:12,040 Speaker 1: these are exciting times, especially for the people that really 38 00:02:12,080 --> 00:02:14,960 Speaker 1: do make this country great, the hardworking men and women. 39 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:18,960 Speaker 1: These are high paying career jobs for them, and so 40 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 1: we want all of this to happen. And for that 41 00:02:21,160 --> 00:02:23,480 Speaker 1: to happen, we're going to need both the House and 42 00:02:23,520 --> 00:02:25,720 Speaker 1: the Senate to come together and come up with this 43 00:02:25,800 --> 00:02:27,880 Speaker 1: one big beautiful bill. The goal is to have it 44 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:31,120 Speaker 1: all passed by the fourth of July. We expect an 45 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:34,200 Speaker 1: important vote in the Senate later this week. And the 46 00:02:34,240 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 1: President went to Capitol Hill urging House Republicans kind of 47 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:42,639 Speaker 1: to stop complaining and pass the budget bill. There has 48 00:02:42,760 --> 00:02:46,280 Speaker 1: been some opposition. He was very clear, don't mess around 49 00:02:46,320 --> 00:02:50,200 Speaker 1: with medicaid. He said, they will eliminate waste, fraud, abuse, 50 00:02:50,280 --> 00:02:53,359 Speaker 1: and corruption for Medicaid, which will save us a lot 51 00:02:53,400 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 1: of money. And anyway, it seems like some of this 52 00:02:56,800 --> 00:03:01,880 Speaker 1: opposition is now receding, which is a good thing. One 53 00:03:01,880 --> 00:03:04,000 Speaker 1: of the key people that will play a big role 54 00:03:04,040 --> 00:03:06,560 Speaker 1: in getting this thing across the finish line is our 55 00:03:06,600 --> 00:03:09,880 Speaker 1: good friend, Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio is with us. 56 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:14,639 Speaker 1: He is the chairman of the very powerful House Judiciary Committee. Congressman, 57 00:03:14,680 --> 00:03:17,280 Speaker 1: welcome back, glad to have you as always you bet. 58 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:18,880 Speaker 2: Sean gonna be but you thanks all the good work 59 00:03:18,880 --> 00:03:22,200 Speaker 2: you do. One big beautiful bill, Seawan OB three is 60 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 2: some are calling it, OHB three. 61 00:03:24,080 --> 00:03:26,280 Speaker 1: We need to get that pass, okay, tell us the 62 00:03:26,320 --> 00:03:29,320 Speaker 1: status And you know when I went and you were there, 63 00:03:29,600 --> 00:03:32,480 Speaker 1: and I did my town hall with Speaker Johnson and 64 00:03:32,520 --> 00:03:36,000 Speaker 1: yourself and other members. One of the first things I 65 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:38,160 Speaker 1: said is, does everybody know you're not going to get 66 00:03:38,200 --> 00:03:42,000 Speaker 1: everything you want? And part of the process is you 67 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:46,640 Speaker 1: have to work within the constraints of reconciliation, which allows 68 00:03:46,720 --> 00:03:49,920 Speaker 1: the Senate to bypass a cloture vote, which which in 69 00:03:49,960 --> 00:03:53,280 Speaker 1: which you would need sixty votes, and just get to 70 00:03:53,320 --> 00:03:56,200 Speaker 1: a simple majority, which would be fifty one. It has 71 00:03:56,240 --> 00:04:00,840 Speaker 1: been used to pass Obamacare and also the Inmplation Reduction Act. 72 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:02,920 Speaker 1: But the fact that we can do it with fifty 73 00:04:02,920 --> 00:04:05,160 Speaker 1: one votes means this can get done. Then we can 74 00:04:05,640 --> 00:04:09,200 Speaker 1: begin the process of putting Donald Trump's economic plan in place. 75 00:04:09,760 --> 00:04:12,400 Speaker 2: Yeah. Now, and you can tell that this bill is 76 00:04:12,440 --> 00:04:15,440 Speaker 2: a beautiful bill because the Democrats hate it. And I 77 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:19,560 Speaker 2: said earlier today, the Democrats hate it because it's so republican. 78 00:04:19,640 --> 00:04:23,159 Speaker 2: It does fundamental Republican principles. It enacts the things that 79 00:04:23,200 --> 00:04:26,080 Speaker 2: we always talk about as Republicans. It cuts taxes, it 80 00:04:26,120 --> 00:04:29,000 Speaker 2: secures the border, and it requires work. We're the party 81 00:04:29,040 --> 00:04:30,680 Speaker 2: that says, let mom and dads keep more of their 82 00:04:30,720 --> 00:04:32,760 Speaker 2: money to chase their goals and dreams down. We're the 83 00:04:32,760 --> 00:04:34,640 Speaker 2: party that says secure the borders, that we don't have 84 00:04:34,680 --> 00:04:37,400 Speaker 2: what we had under Joe Biden to completely open border 85 00:04:37,400 --> 00:04:39,840 Speaker 2: ten million people coming in. And we're the party that says, 86 00:04:39,880 --> 00:04:43,440 Speaker 2: if you're an able bodied adult and you're getting taxpayer money, 87 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:44,479 Speaker 2: you should. 88 00:04:44,200 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 3: Have to work. 89 00:04:45,080 --> 00:04:48,680 Speaker 2: That's fair to taxpayers, that's good for the economy. Most importantly, 90 00:04:48,880 --> 00:04:51,400 Speaker 2: that's good for the individual who's getting the money. They're 91 00:04:51,440 --> 00:04:52,600 Speaker 2: learning the skill set you need. 92 00:04:52,520 --> 00:04:53,600 Speaker 3: To get to a better life. 93 00:04:53,839 --> 00:04:57,599 Speaker 2: Those are three fundamental Republican principles. And that is exactly 94 00:04:57,640 --> 00:05:00,279 Speaker 2: what this legislation's about. And that's why the demos Crafts 95 00:05:00,320 --> 00:05:02,560 Speaker 2: are screaming so much staying there against it. So you're 96 00:05:02,600 --> 00:05:06,640 Speaker 2: exactly right, we should come together and pass this one big, 97 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:07,520 Speaker 2: beautiful bill. 98 00:05:08,320 --> 00:05:11,320 Speaker 1: Okay, So where's the opposition coming from? I know there's 99 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:14,680 Speaker 1: different factions within the Republican caucus. In the House, you're 100 00:05:14,720 --> 00:05:18,479 Speaker 1: friendly with pretty much everybody where. Where's the opposition coming from. 101 00:05:18,480 --> 00:05:21,599 Speaker 1: One of the big areas are AsSalt deductions, that is 102 00:05:21,640 --> 00:05:25,000 Speaker 1: state and local tax deductions. By the way, when Donald 103 00:05:25,040 --> 00:05:27,800 Speaker 1: Trump became president the first time, I ended up paying 104 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:30,240 Speaker 1: more money in taxes because New York is a high 105 00:05:30,320 --> 00:05:33,480 Speaker 1: tax state and I was no longer allowed to deduct 106 00:05:33,560 --> 00:05:37,359 Speaker 1: state and local taxes, which meant I ended up paying more. 107 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:39,719 Speaker 1: But I always felt it was unfair because it was 108 00:05:39,800 --> 00:05:46,200 Speaker 1: rewarding states that elected big tax and spend politicians and 109 00:05:47,120 --> 00:05:51,520 Speaker 1: frankly punishing states that elect low tax and spend governors 110 00:05:51,560 --> 00:05:52,920 Speaker 1: and legislatures. 111 00:05:53,320 --> 00:05:56,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, rewarding New York, California, Illinois, and New Jersey at 112 00:05:56,520 --> 00:06:01,360 Speaker 2: the expense of Ohio and the other forty six. So yeah, 113 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:03,880 Speaker 2: that's the that's that's the problem with this. So there's 114 00:06:03,920 --> 00:06:06,640 Speaker 2: some concern there. I understand we have members from those 115 00:06:06,680 --> 00:06:08,760 Speaker 2: areas and they need to and they need to win 116 00:06:08,839 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 2: something so they can go back home and tell their 117 00:06:10,440 --> 00:06:12,720 Speaker 2: constituents we made it a little better. I think that's good. 118 00:06:13,080 --> 00:06:15,119 Speaker 2: And then so that's one of the concerns. President Trump 119 00:06:15,160 --> 00:06:16,680 Speaker 2: dealt with that first thing when he came in and 120 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:19,359 Speaker 2: spoke to the conference. First issue we talked about with 121 00:06:19,400 --> 00:06:20,839 Speaker 2: salt and or how we have to get that figured 122 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:22,159 Speaker 2: out and how we have to move forward. 123 00:06:22,440 --> 00:06:24,920 Speaker 4: And then of course there's there's a cony. 124 00:06:24,960 --> 00:06:27,120 Speaker 1: I keep hearing the number will go from ten to 125 00:06:27,240 --> 00:06:28,840 Speaker 1: thirty deductibles. 126 00:06:28,880 --> 00:06:29,520 Speaker 5: That about right. 127 00:06:30,120 --> 00:06:32,719 Speaker 2: Well, that's where that's where it's I think ad in 128 00:06:32,839 --> 00:06:36,280 Speaker 2: the current draft. We're still in some negotiations, but that's 129 00:06:36,320 --> 00:06:38,960 Speaker 2: where that currently so I think that's likely to happen. 130 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 2: We'll go further, you know, increase a little bit more. 131 00:06:41,960 --> 00:06:45,000 Speaker 2: I don't know. We're trying to put all these books together. 132 00:06:45,040 --> 00:06:47,040 Speaker 2: And then there are the folks on maybe some more 133 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:50,760 Speaker 2: conservative side of our conference, you know, good friends of ours, 134 00:06:50,800 --> 00:06:54,040 Speaker 2: who say, well, we should speed up the phase out 135 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:56,279 Speaker 2: of some of the Green New Deal and some of 136 00:06:56,320 --> 00:06:57,080 Speaker 2: the other things. 137 00:06:57,520 --> 00:06:58,080 Speaker 3: And I get that. 138 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:01,280 Speaker 2: IM all for that as well. But in the end, 139 00:07:01,360 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 2: if you pulled any one of these things out by 140 00:07:03,240 --> 00:07:06,000 Speaker 2: themselves and you said, oh, are you for cutting tactic, yeah, 141 00:07:06,000 --> 00:07:08,080 Speaker 2: are you for scuring board, yeah, for requiring work for 142 00:07:08,160 --> 00:07:11,000 Speaker 2: everybody adults, yeah, are you for getting rid of phasing 143 00:07:11,000 --> 00:07:12,440 Speaker 2: out the Green New Deal? 144 00:07:12,520 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 4: Yeah. 145 00:07:12,840 --> 00:07:15,120 Speaker 2: So anything you would pull out by itself, you would 146 00:07:15,120 --> 00:07:16,640 Speaker 2: be four. But now you put it in a package, 147 00:07:16,680 --> 00:07:18,680 Speaker 2: you're saying, well, we wanted some things to happen a 148 00:07:18,720 --> 00:07:21,960 Speaker 2: little faster than there's currently written. But in the end, 149 00:07:22,000 --> 00:07:24,800 Speaker 2: it's still a good bill. So let's support it. Let's 150 00:07:24,800 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 2: figure this out, let's get the boat, let's support it 151 00:07:26,880 --> 00:07:28,680 Speaker 2: and get it to the Senate so we can get 152 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:30,720 Speaker 2: it into law, and then we'll have an impact on 153 00:07:30,760 --> 00:07:33,080 Speaker 2: our economy like we had with President Trump when we 154 00:07:33,080 --> 00:07:35,960 Speaker 2: passed this eight years ago, have the growth we need 155 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:37,720 Speaker 2: in our overall economy. 156 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:41,000 Speaker 1: Now, the President said that he was confident that you're 157 00:07:41,000 --> 00:07:44,000 Speaker 1: going to get this thing done and it will make 158 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:47,320 Speaker 1: these tax cuts permanent, which I think are critical for 159 00:07:47,400 --> 00:07:53,240 Speaker 1: the future of our economy. 160 00:07:50,840 --> 00:07:52,040 Speaker 5: At the end of the day. 161 00:07:52,360 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 1: And I know some of the people that are grumbling 162 00:07:55,800 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 1: the loudest, I'm friends with some of the people grumbling 163 00:07:58,440 --> 00:08:01,280 Speaker 1: the loudest, and some of their concerns a legitimate I'm 164 00:08:01,320 --> 00:08:05,600 Speaker 1: not gonna just I'm not gonna lie. However, having to 165 00:08:05,600 --> 00:08:10,120 Speaker 1: deal with reconciliation and this arcane process in the Senate, 166 00:08:10,200 --> 00:08:12,120 Speaker 1: it makes everything that much harder, doesn't it. 167 00:08:13,360 --> 00:08:16,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's and the fact that we're talking about one 168 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:21,960 Speaker 2: big bill. Uh, there's there's that component, there's the timeline 169 00:08:21,960 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 2: you're on. There's actually the debt ceiling issue too, which 170 00:08:25,120 --> 00:08:27,400 Speaker 2: you know has to be addressed, and that's coming close. 171 00:08:27,480 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 2: Secretary Beston talk about when that so all that's coming 172 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:32,640 Speaker 2: together now, some of that I think, you know, I 173 00:08:32,679 --> 00:08:35,079 Speaker 2: always say deadline's influence behavior. Some of that I think 174 00:08:35,160 --> 00:08:37,240 Speaker 2: is pushing us to actually get to a resolution and 175 00:08:37,280 --> 00:08:39,520 Speaker 2: get this thing moving. But it is. It is a 176 00:08:39,559 --> 00:08:42,280 Speaker 2: big task, but you know, that's that's the task we 177 00:08:42,280 --> 00:08:45,760 Speaker 2: were elected to tackle and too to get done. We're 178 00:08:45,800 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 2: doing the things we told the voters we were going 179 00:08:47,920 --> 00:08:50,160 Speaker 2: to do. That President Trump campaigned and told the voters 180 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:52,000 Speaker 2: he was going to do. So let's get this thing 181 00:08:52,040 --> 00:08:53,800 Speaker 2: over the finish line and let's let it begin to 182 00:08:53,800 --> 00:08:55,360 Speaker 2: impact our economy in a positive way. 183 00:08:56,120 --> 00:08:58,400 Speaker 1: Well, I think it's going to impact everybody, you know. 184 00:08:58,520 --> 00:09:03,079 Speaker 1: The sooner we turn this economy around, the greater. The 185 00:09:03,120 --> 00:09:07,520 Speaker 1: odds are that Republicans will maintain a majority, which does 186 00:09:07,520 --> 00:09:11,560 Speaker 1: not happen very often when a president takes over a 187 00:09:11,600 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 1: White House, you know the history. I think it's happened, 188 00:09:14,240 --> 00:09:17,160 Speaker 1: what twice in one hundred years, not very often, and 189 00:09:17,240 --> 00:09:21,600 Speaker 1: usually the party in power will lose seats in the House. However, 190 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:26,800 Speaker 1: passing this bill early gives Republicans a real fighting chance 191 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:29,400 Speaker 1: of turning the economy around and up. I'm correct, and 192 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:33,440 Speaker 1: my belief that peace and prosperity drive elections. If the 193 00:09:33,480 --> 00:09:36,800 Speaker 1: president's able to turn the economy around, if somehow we 194 00:09:36,880 --> 00:09:38,960 Speaker 1: can get peace in Europe, in the Middle East, and 195 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:42,520 Speaker 1: I think both are possible. That would go a long way, 196 00:09:42,520 --> 00:09:44,920 Speaker 1: I think towards helping everybody that's up for reelection. 197 00:09:45,520 --> 00:09:49,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, very very true. We know it's proven when you 198 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:52,240 Speaker 2: let families and small business owners and communities keep more 199 00:09:52,240 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 2: of their tax money to spend on their goals, their dreams. 200 00:09:54,960 --> 00:09:56,679 Speaker 2: So and that's the way they want. Good things happen 201 00:09:56,720 --> 00:09:58,880 Speaker 2: in your economy. We know we told the voters we're 202 00:09:58,880 --> 00:10:01,560 Speaker 2: going to secure the border. This bill allocates the resources 203 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:03,719 Speaker 2: to make sure what President Trump has already accomplished on 204 00:10:03,760 --> 00:10:06,440 Speaker 2: the border, that we the borders stay secure. And we 205 00:10:06,520 --> 00:10:09,200 Speaker 2: know we're going to need a workforce when we grow 206 00:10:09,280 --> 00:10:11,320 Speaker 2: this economy. When you let taxes go down, when you 207 00:10:11,360 --> 00:10:14,800 Speaker 2: reduce regulations and so requiring work for able bodied adults 208 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:17,839 Speaker 2: in our welfare system, all those things are good. All 209 00:10:17,880 --> 00:10:21,160 Speaker 2: those things help our economy grow, which, as you point out, 210 00:10:21,480 --> 00:10:23,960 Speaker 2: is good for us politically in the midterms, but more 211 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:26,559 Speaker 2: importantly and just basically, it's good for the country. And 212 00:10:26,920 --> 00:10:29,080 Speaker 2: when I always say, when America is strong, the rest 213 00:10:29,080 --> 00:10:30,000 Speaker 2: of the world's better off. 214 00:10:29,920 --> 00:10:30,560 Speaker 3: Too, So it is. 215 00:10:30,720 --> 00:10:34,760 Speaker 2: It's just overall a good thing. So let's get it done, all. 216 00:10:34,679 --> 00:10:37,720 Speaker 1: Right, quick break right back more with Congressman Jim Jordan 217 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:39,640 Speaker 1: on the other side, eight hundred and ninety four one, 218 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:41,280 Speaker 1: Sean our number. If you want to be a part 219 00:10:41,320 --> 00:10:43,959 Speaker 1: of the program, we'll get the latest poll numbers for 220 00:10:44,040 --> 00:10:47,520 Speaker 1: our friend Matt Towery coming up very positive for Donald 221 00:10:47,559 --> 00:10:57,160 Speaker 1: Trump and much more as we continue. 222 00:10:55,760 --> 00:11:01,080 Speaker 3: Or in fake news gives you Liesities is the truth, 223 00:11:02,240 --> 00:11:04,839 Speaker 3: Sean Andity is on right now. 224 00:11:06,920 --> 00:11:09,599 Speaker 1: Right we continued now with Ohio Congressman. He's also the 225 00:11:09,679 --> 00:11:13,040 Speaker 1: chairman of the very important, very powerful House Judiciary Committee. 226 00:11:13,080 --> 00:11:15,120 Speaker 1: Jim Jordan is with us. Let me ask you about 227 00:11:15,240 --> 00:11:18,440 Speaker 1: James Comy. I mean, he went on MSDNC last night 228 00:11:18,480 --> 00:11:22,880 Speaker 1: and tried to portray himself as a victim by posting 229 00:11:22,920 --> 00:11:26,640 Speaker 1: on Instagram eighty six forty seven. Now when you eighty 230 00:11:26,679 --> 00:11:29,800 Speaker 1: six somebody, I think it's pretty fundamental and pretty basic 231 00:11:30,240 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 1: what he meant here. And I think he's being too 232 00:11:32,280 --> 00:11:36,720 Speaker 1: cute by half. That's my humble opinion. And you know, 233 00:11:37,240 --> 00:11:40,360 Speaker 1: I thought it was a very artistic way of making 234 00:11:40,440 --> 00:11:42,800 Speaker 1: a political point. Well, what was the political point that 235 00:11:42,880 --> 00:11:46,000 Speaker 1: somebody then was making. What was your reaction to him 236 00:11:46,000 --> 00:11:50,240 Speaker 1: posting at number one and your reaction to his pathetic answer? 237 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:53,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, Well, I mean, no one believes that, oh Shazzam 238 00:11:53,559 --> 00:11:55,120 Speaker 2: had just appeared there, and I took a picture and 239 00:11:55,120 --> 00:11:57,520 Speaker 2: posted it. You know, whatever, this is Jim Comey want attention. 240 00:11:58,920 --> 00:12:02,840 Speaker 2: I think I shared this last week. The In the 241 00:12:02,920 --> 00:12:05,520 Speaker 2: last you know, ten fifteen years, I've probably been a 242 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:07,679 Speaker 2: more deposition than just about any member of Congress, more 243 00:12:07,679 --> 00:12:11,000 Speaker 2: transcribed interviews where in the course of he's investigations, and 244 00:12:11,120 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 2: Jim Comey was maybe the most arrogant individual we've ever deposed. 245 00:12:14,880 --> 00:12:17,240 Speaker 2: He just thinks he's so much better than us, you know, 246 00:12:17,400 --> 00:12:20,640 Speaker 2: than Jim Jordanus Hillbillies and Flyover Country. He's so much smarter, 247 00:12:20,840 --> 00:12:23,600 Speaker 2: you know, he can That's what it comes across that. 248 00:12:23,760 --> 00:12:26,200 Speaker 2: And this is just him wanting more attention because his 249 00:12:26,400 --> 00:12:28,720 Speaker 2: arrogance level is self focus, and it seems to me 250 00:12:28,840 --> 00:12:31,040 Speaker 2: just to be so high he was his arrogance sehn. 251 00:12:31,440 --> 00:12:33,160 Speaker 2: I mean, the other two guys that stood out to 252 00:12:33,160 --> 00:12:35,280 Speaker 2: me were Clapper and Brennan when we deposed them in 253 00:12:35,320 --> 00:12:38,000 Speaker 2: the last Congress. Relative to the fifty one Intel officials 254 00:12:38,040 --> 00:12:41,120 Speaker 2: in that crazy letter, Tomy was in that category. And 255 00:12:41,160 --> 00:12:42,880 Speaker 2: so I think this is just more of him want attention. 256 00:12:43,120 --> 00:12:45,319 Speaker 2: I don't know if he's you know, given speeches, sell 257 00:12:45,360 --> 00:12:46,480 Speaker 2: them books or whatever he's doing. 258 00:12:46,520 --> 00:12:48,280 Speaker 1: But that that No, he's got a new he's got 259 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:50,720 Speaker 1: a new book coming out, so he obviously wanted attention 260 00:12:50,800 --> 00:12:53,120 Speaker 1: in all of this. Let me let me get your 261 00:12:53,240 --> 00:12:56,080 Speaker 1: take on and and I think everything that the president 262 00:12:56,160 --> 00:12:59,840 Speaker 1: is trying to do energy dominance, I think the pre 263 00:13:00,040 --> 00:13:02,720 Speaker 1: has it. In fighting for freer and fairer trade deals. 264 00:13:02,840 --> 00:13:07,280 Speaker 1: I think the president's securing the border, deporting criminal illegal immigrants. 265 00:13:08,960 --> 00:13:11,240 Speaker 1: You know, all of these things piece and Europe piece, 266 00:13:11,280 --> 00:13:13,720 Speaker 1: in the Middle East. They're all hard things to do. 267 00:13:13,840 --> 00:13:19,439 Speaker 1: He's not chosen the easy, He's chosen the road less traveled. Here, 268 00:13:19,600 --> 00:13:22,840 Speaker 1: most politicians are not, are far more risk averse than 269 00:13:22,880 --> 00:13:23,560 Speaker 1: Donald Trump. 270 00:13:24,360 --> 00:13:24,800 Speaker 4: Yeah. 271 00:13:25,000 --> 00:13:27,800 Speaker 2: No, it's because he's a leader and he truly loves 272 00:13:27,840 --> 00:13:30,320 Speaker 2: this great country. And you know when he talks about 273 00:13:30,320 --> 00:13:33,319 Speaker 2: make America great again and hopsing on putting America's principles 274 00:13:33,320 --> 00:13:37,120 Speaker 2: and priorities number one, that's what he's doing and that 275 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:39,960 Speaker 2: is just good, strong leadership, and that's what the country 276 00:13:39,960 --> 00:13:42,280 Speaker 2: appreciates it. I say this all the time about the President. 277 00:13:42,360 --> 00:13:43,000 Speaker 4: What I most. 278 00:13:42,800 --> 00:13:45,120 Speaker 2: Appreciate about him is he hates to lose. And I 279 00:13:45,160 --> 00:13:46,920 Speaker 2: tell people that is a great quality he thinks like 280 00:13:46,960 --> 00:13:49,360 Speaker 2: an athlete. He just he likes to compete and he 281 00:13:49,400 --> 00:13:52,040 Speaker 2: hates to lose. That is what you want in the 282 00:13:52,120 --> 00:13:55,160 Speaker 2: leader of the greatest nation ever. And that's who he is. 283 00:13:55,240 --> 00:13:57,520 Speaker 2: He's willing to tackle the tough things. He's willing to 284 00:13:58,080 --> 00:14:00,200 Speaker 2: you and I probably talk about this morning anything the 285 00:14:00,240 --> 00:14:03,440 Speaker 2: stuff he's put himself through because of this, what the 286 00:14:03,559 --> 00:14:06,720 Speaker 2: Left has tried to do to him, from Muller and 287 00:14:06,880 --> 00:14:09,640 Speaker 2: Spine on his campaign to impeachment to it braiding his 288 00:14:09,720 --> 00:14:13,320 Speaker 2: home to for four indictments that it just you know, 289 00:14:13,400 --> 00:14:18,280 Speaker 2: Fannie Willis, Alvin Bragg, It's just unbelievab Jack Smith, it 290 00:14:18,360 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 2: is unbelievable what he's put himself through. But he cares 291 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:22,320 Speaker 2: about the country and that's why. 292 00:14:22,600 --> 00:14:24,640 Speaker 1: And I went on this trip with him to the 293 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:28,160 Speaker 1: Middle East, and the man never slept, I mean the 294 00:14:28,200 --> 00:14:31,640 Speaker 1: whole way back, seventeen hours. He never slept. He worked 295 00:14:31,640 --> 00:14:34,520 Speaker 1: the entire time. I know because I watched most of it. 296 00:14:35,640 --> 00:14:39,880 Speaker 1: And and that's just who he is. And obviously, you know, 297 00:14:40,040 --> 00:14:42,360 Speaker 1: it's look a lot different than the president that we 298 00:14:42,400 --> 00:14:45,800 Speaker 1: did have, that's for sure, Jim Jordan, it is important, 299 00:14:45,840 --> 00:14:48,680 Speaker 1: There's no doubt about it. Last question, Will medicaid. Will 300 00:14:49,080 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 1: will Congress honor his wishes on medicaid. 301 00:14:51,960 --> 00:14:53,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, we're getting rid of waste, forrid abuse and make 302 00:14:53,960 --> 00:14:56,000 Speaker 2: them the able bodies work. Those are those are that's 303 00:14:56,040 --> 00:14:58,960 Speaker 2: not that's not anyone. That's just common sense that make 304 00:14:59,080 --> 00:15:01,280 Speaker 2: that makes h you know, that's that's what we should 305 00:15:01,280 --> 00:15:03,720 Speaker 2: be doing. That's that's one of our core principles. And 306 00:15:03,760 --> 00:15:05,640 Speaker 2: the country appreciates getting rid of the waste and the 307 00:15:05,640 --> 00:15:10,200 Speaker 2: fraud abuse in any government program. So yeah, that's what we're. 308 00:15:10,040 --> 00:15:11,720 Speaker 4: Focused on, all right. 309 00:15:11,760 --> 00:15:16,480 Speaker 1: Congressman Jim Jordan, Chairman House Judiciary Committee from Ohio, we 310 00:15:16,520 --> 00:15:21,000 Speaker 1: appreciate you as always, Congressman, thank you for being with us. 311 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:26,040 Speaker 1: It was just before the president's one hundred day mark 312 00:15:27,000 --> 00:15:31,600 Speaker 1: in office, this now his second term, and all the 313 00:15:31,680 --> 00:15:35,480 Speaker 1: negative polls started coming out. Now about ten days prior 314 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:38,000 Speaker 1: to the one hundred daymark, I got a call from 315 00:15:38,040 --> 00:15:39,880 Speaker 1: my good friend Matt Tower, and he said, you know 316 00:15:39,920 --> 00:15:42,880 Speaker 1: what's going to happen, right, And I said no, I 317 00:15:42,880 --> 00:15:45,760 Speaker 1: didn't know what he was referring to. He said, there's 318 00:15:45,800 --> 00:15:49,120 Speaker 1: going to be a slew of negative polls show and 319 00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:50,680 Speaker 1: Donald Trum's doing terrible. 320 00:15:50,680 --> 00:15:51,560 Speaker 5: He's doing awful. 321 00:15:51,600 --> 00:15:55,080 Speaker 1: It's all, it's the worst ever hundred days ever, And 322 00:15:55,160 --> 00:15:58,280 Speaker 1: sure enough the polls start, you know, coming out one 323 00:15:58,320 --> 00:16:01,720 Speaker 1: after another after another. What's so fascinating about it is 324 00:16:01,720 --> 00:16:04,400 Speaker 1: when you look at where the polls came from. These 325 00:16:04,440 --> 00:16:08,840 Speaker 1: are the exact people that were off by six, seven, eight, nine, 326 00:16:08,880 --> 00:16:12,200 Speaker 1: ten points in the twenty twenty four election. But more importantly, 327 00:16:12,680 --> 00:16:14,960 Speaker 1: they were people that have never pulled Donald Trump the 328 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:19,000 Speaker 1: right way ever anyway. So Matt Towery was out in 329 00:16:19,040 --> 00:16:22,680 Speaker 1: the field and Loham Ball, hold, what a shock. Donald 330 00:16:22,680 --> 00:16:26,920 Speaker 1: Trump's approval ratings fifty five percent, his disapproval rating is 331 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:31,760 Speaker 1: forty four percent, undecided is one percent. That's eleven points 332 00:16:31,760 --> 00:16:36,800 Speaker 1: above water. That is totally completely contradictory of every poll 333 00:16:36,880 --> 00:16:38,520 Speaker 1: that they were trying to tell you about at one 334 00:16:38,600 --> 00:16:41,200 Speaker 1: hundred day more, and Matt Towery came out with a 335 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:44,560 Speaker 1: poll with Robert Kahley at that time and they said, no, 336 00:16:44,800 --> 00:16:48,600 Speaker 1: those posters as per usual or wrong anyway, joins us, Now, 337 00:16:49,640 --> 00:16:53,120 Speaker 1: what do you attribute this dramatic rise and. 338 00:16:53,080 --> 00:16:56,120 Speaker 3: His polls to, well, Shawn, I think the pollet was 339 00:16:56,160 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 3: already beginning to shift in the direction of Trump when 340 00:16:59,160 --> 00:17:01,680 Speaker 3: we did our earlier poll in early May. As you 341 00:17:01,720 --> 00:17:03,600 Speaker 3: would call it a ten percent undecided. I think I 342 00:17:03,640 --> 00:17:06,040 Speaker 3: said on your TV show that that ten percent means 343 00:17:06,040 --> 00:17:09,160 Speaker 3: that opinion is shifting. I think that all the bad 344 00:17:09,200 --> 00:17:10,560 Speaker 3: news is out of the way. And if you think 345 00:17:10,560 --> 00:17:13,240 Speaker 3: about the last few weeks, Trump has had win after 346 00:17:13,320 --> 00:17:16,680 Speaker 3: when to quote the way Trump speaks, he's done well. 347 00:17:17,080 --> 00:17:18,320 Speaker 3: He came across trying. 348 00:17:18,080 --> 00:17:20,240 Speaker 4: To lower drug costs, which he's good. 349 00:17:20,960 --> 00:17:26,119 Speaker 3: He averted a nuclear potential nuclear showdown between Pakistan and India. 350 00:17:26,680 --> 00:17:30,560 Speaker 3: He had a great trip I know you were there 351 00:17:30,600 --> 00:17:34,000 Speaker 3: covering it where he made numerous big deals for significant 352 00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:36,760 Speaker 3: amounts of investment in the United States. And he's also 353 00:17:36,880 --> 00:17:40,359 Speaker 3: seen as also trying to negotiate an end to the 354 00:17:40,359 --> 00:17:45,040 Speaker 3: war between Russia and the Ukraine. So there's been no negative, 355 00:17:45,440 --> 00:17:48,560 Speaker 3: had nothing but positive. And I might add it turned 356 00:17:48,560 --> 00:17:50,920 Speaker 3: out inflation went down for the first time in ages 357 00:17:51,000 --> 00:17:52,240 Speaker 3: and gas prices are down. 358 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:56,120 Speaker 1: So I just think the media and egg prices are down, 359 00:17:56,119 --> 00:17:58,879 Speaker 1: and food prices are down, and all the doom and 360 00:17:58,920 --> 00:18:03,920 Speaker 1: gloom predictions on about tariffs, guess what, they didn't bear 361 00:18:03,960 --> 00:18:04,520 Speaker 1: fruit either. 362 00:18:04,680 --> 00:18:07,719 Speaker 5: It was just you know, Wall Street predictable panic. 363 00:18:08,359 --> 00:18:11,679 Speaker 3: But you know what amazes me, Sean is you mentioned 364 00:18:11,680 --> 00:18:13,840 Speaker 3: Trafalgar and you mentioned mcloffam. 365 00:18:13,880 --> 00:18:15,080 Speaker 4: Both of them great polsters. 366 00:18:15,520 --> 00:18:17,080 Speaker 3: The folks in the rescue you can do a good job. 367 00:18:17,160 --> 00:18:19,720 Speaker 3: Atlas did a great job in the last polling cycle. 368 00:18:19,840 --> 00:18:21,439 Speaker 4: There's some others who did well. Also. 369 00:18:22,359 --> 00:18:25,240 Speaker 3: None of our polls will you find on any news 370 00:18:25,280 --> 00:18:30,159 Speaker 3: site today, conservative or liberals. And it's because over the 371 00:18:30,240 --> 00:18:34,119 Speaker 3: years the polling maidens tried to make it sound like 372 00:18:34,240 --> 00:18:36,400 Speaker 3: we didn't know what we were doing, and then when 373 00:18:36,400 --> 00:18:39,280 Speaker 3: we were right, they very muted and quietly put it 374 00:18:39,280 --> 00:18:41,879 Speaker 3: over to the side and said, oh, well, yeah, these happened. 375 00:18:42,040 --> 00:18:44,600 Speaker 3: People happened to poll Trump right for the third time. 376 00:18:45,040 --> 00:18:48,479 Speaker 3: So conservatives need to ask why do we other than 377 00:18:48,520 --> 00:18:51,480 Speaker 3: Sewn Handy in your show and Laura Ingram, why do 378 00:18:51,600 --> 00:18:55,000 Speaker 3: we not hear the polls that are truthful about Donald Trump? 379 00:18:55,320 --> 00:18:57,560 Speaker 3: Why do we keep reading all this other nonsense? Is 380 00:18:58,040 --> 00:19:01,480 Speaker 3: universities and other groups had got everything wrong on both 381 00:19:01,520 --> 00:19:04,840 Speaker 3: the conservative news sites and the mainstream news sides. It's 382 00:19:04,880 --> 00:19:05,800 Speaker 3: just insanity. 383 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:07,920 Speaker 5: Well, I want you to answer your own question, because 384 00:19:07,960 --> 00:19:08,840 Speaker 5: that is a good question. 385 00:19:09,320 --> 00:19:11,919 Speaker 3: Well, my answer is this is that you have a 386 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:15,639 Speaker 3: media that well, first of all, conservative beaten media was 387 00:19:15,720 --> 00:19:19,480 Speaker 3: just beaten to death by the mainstream media for years, 388 00:19:19,480 --> 00:19:21,800 Speaker 3: and they're sometimes scared to run anything. 389 00:19:21,920 --> 00:19:23,960 Speaker 4: And also, we don't put our stuff out like the 390 00:19:24,000 --> 00:19:25,439 Speaker 4: other groups do. We just put it up on real 391 00:19:25,480 --> 00:19:27,200 Speaker 4: clear politics, move on and do our job. 392 00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:29,600 Speaker 3: But the other part of it is I think the 393 00:19:29,600 --> 00:19:33,760 Speaker 3: mainstream media will never report these numbers. They convince everyone 394 00:19:33,760 --> 00:19:36,119 Speaker 3: to go, oh, well, they don't do quality poets. Why 395 00:19:36,200 --> 00:19:38,560 Speaker 3: do we not do quality poets, or that we're not transparent? 396 00:19:38,800 --> 00:19:42,400 Speaker 1: All right, maybe one year, if you got the presidential 397 00:19:42,480 --> 00:19:46,159 Speaker 1: election polling right, you could say, maybe they got lucky, 398 00:19:46,560 --> 00:19:48,680 Speaker 1: but you got it right this second time, and you 399 00:19:48,800 --> 00:19:50,199 Speaker 1: got it right the third time. 400 00:19:51,240 --> 00:19:52,680 Speaker 5: Sorry, that's not luck. 401 00:19:53,119 --> 00:19:56,399 Speaker 1: And most of these, most of the polls that people read, 402 00:19:56,960 --> 00:20:00,320 Speaker 1: they're the very people that got it wrong, not ones, 403 00:20:00,720 --> 00:20:02,840 Speaker 1: not twice, but all three times. 404 00:20:03,440 --> 00:20:05,560 Speaker 5: And this is what has infuriated me. 405 00:20:05,720 --> 00:20:12,240 Speaker 1: And only recently have you gotten the recognition of being 406 00:20:12,720 --> 00:20:16,000 Speaker 1: the most accurate polster of Donald Trump, both you and 407 00:20:16,080 --> 00:20:18,560 Speaker 1: Robert for example, and John McLaughlin, and you're right about 408 00:20:18,600 --> 00:20:23,199 Speaker 1: Atlas and Rasmussen. I mean, that's pretty much it. And 409 00:20:23,280 --> 00:20:25,840 Speaker 1: I will tell you something, Matt, because I know these 410 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:29,440 Speaker 1: polls are so often so wrong. I never use them. 411 00:20:29,760 --> 00:20:32,560 Speaker 1: I haven't used them in years. If I don't think 412 00:20:32,600 --> 00:20:34,919 Speaker 1: they're good, I don't use them. I go with the 413 00:20:34,960 --> 00:20:37,280 Speaker 1: people that are consistently right well. 414 00:20:37,400 --> 00:20:39,879 Speaker 3: And then that's been jar benefit because you are the 415 00:20:39,920 --> 00:20:43,600 Speaker 3: most listened to person and certainly in the conservative media 416 00:20:43,640 --> 00:20:46,399 Speaker 3: and really in the media in general. And so to 417 00:20:46,440 --> 00:20:48,680 Speaker 3: have a voice like you and others who are willing 418 00:20:48,680 --> 00:20:51,640 Speaker 3: to run our poll is great. It doesn't really matter 419 00:20:51,680 --> 00:20:53,840 Speaker 3: to me. But I think what people have to understand 420 00:20:53,920 --> 00:20:58,840 Speaker 3: is they're being said a dialogue that's not true, and 421 00:20:58,960 --> 00:21:01,080 Speaker 3: they were being said that d days they say, oh, 422 00:21:01,160 --> 00:21:03,440 Speaker 3: the hundred days are gone by, and Donald Trump is 423 00:21:03,480 --> 00:21:05,600 Speaker 3: falling apart. Well, Donald Trump is not falling a park. 424 00:21:05,880 --> 00:21:08,159 Speaker 3: And I have a message for Donald Trump's White House. 425 00:21:08,760 --> 00:21:12,200 Speaker 3: If you want people to realize your president is doing well, 426 00:21:12,440 --> 00:21:15,920 Speaker 3: you need to recognize the polls that say he's doing well, 427 00:21:16,160 --> 00:21:19,400 Speaker 3: not CBS, News, ABC and other polls that they mentioned 428 00:21:19,400 --> 00:21:21,600 Speaker 3: from time to time. They need to listen to the 429 00:21:21,600 --> 00:21:23,680 Speaker 3: posters who know how to pull Donald Trump. 430 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:27,960 Speaker 1: What is the difference when you pull Donald Trump between 431 00:21:28,080 --> 00:21:31,640 Speaker 1: him and other politicians, because there is a phenomenon with this. 432 00:21:32,440 --> 00:21:35,679 Speaker 3: Well, I mean, you know, we go back a long way, Sean, 433 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:40,040 Speaker 3: and we've seen some great political leaders come around like 434 00:21:40,119 --> 00:21:42,760 Speaker 3: New Gingers, who was one of Tom obviously an early 435 00:21:42,800 --> 00:21:43,399 Speaker 3: mentor to me. 436 00:21:43,920 --> 00:21:45,400 Speaker 4: You're involved very early on. 437 00:21:45,440 --> 00:21:48,840 Speaker 3: And being his campaign, you mc events that we ad 438 00:21:48,840 --> 00:21:51,880 Speaker 3: in Atlanta. We've seen some great politicians, but they broke 439 00:21:51,920 --> 00:21:54,439 Speaker 3: the mold with Donald Trump. He is a force of 440 00:21:54,480 --> 00:21:59,240 Speaker 3: personality before he's a force of politics, and that personality 441 00:21:59,280 --> 00:22:03,200 Speaker 3: he uses implement his political agenda and what he wants 442 00:22:03,240 --> 00:22:07,439 Speaker 3: to do, and that causes people to be very polarized 443 00:22:07,480 --> 00:22:09,080 Speaker 3: in terms of how they feel about him. But what 444 00:22:09,119 --> 00:22:12,720 Speaker 3: has happened is Trump over the years has become People 445 00:22:12,720 --> 00:22:14,800 Speaker 3: are used to it now, they know the way he 446 00:22:14,880 --> 00:22:17,960 Speaker 3: operates and they like the results they get, which is 447 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:20,119 Speaker 3: why these numbers keep climbing, and it's mine or not 448 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:23,000 Speaker 3: climbing just above last News and pulls every day they 449 00:22:23,000 --> 00:22:24,800 Speaker 3: had him at fifty three percent, so that's within a 450 00:22:24,880 --> 00:22:27,280 Speaker 3: margin of error, but the trend is way up. And 451 00:22:27,320 --> 00:22:32,959 Speaker 3: it's because Donald Trump transcends normal politics, and bit by 452 00:22:33,080 --> 00:22:35,720 Speaker 3: bit you become a Donald Trump. If you're not a fan, 453 00:22:36,240 --> 00:22:39,400 Speaker 3: you become somebody who says who admits, well, he's doing 454 00:22:39,440 --> 00:22:41,800 Speaker 3: pretty good. But you can't get people to tell these 455 00:22:41,840 --> 00:22:44,280 Speaker 3: other posters that because the way they collect their data. 456 00:22:44,640 --> 00:22:46,560 Speaker 3: People are afraid to tell them that they approve with 457 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:48,280 Speaker 3: Donald Trump's performance. 458 00:22:48,640 --> 00:22:53,159 Speaker 1: Yeah, well, I mean it is amazing to me that 459 00:22:53,320 --> 00:22:55,960 Speaker 1: they get it wrong every time. The only year that 460 00:22:56,080 --> 00:22:58,800 Speaker 1: I thought you were a little off was the and 461 00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:01,400 Speaker 1: I think it was related to the Roe v. Wade decision, 462 00:23:01,480 --> 00:23:04,480 Speaker 1: but kind of every poster was off. And that was 463 00:23:04,600 --> 00:23:07,480 Speaker 1: a midterm year, that was twenty twenty two. But you know, 464 00:23:07,640 --> 00:23:11,159 Speaker 1: I've I've watched you now states where nobody seems to 465 00:23:11,200 --> 00:23:13,359 Speaker 1: be able to poll, well, states like Georgia that you 466 00:23:13,480 --> 00:23:15,320 Speaker 1: know well people may not know this, but at one 467 00:23:15,359 --> 00:23:18,400 Speaker 1: point you even ran for lieutenant governor in that state, 468 00:23:18,440 --> 00:23:20,359 Speaker 1: and you were a state legislator. I mean we met 469 00:23:20,440 --> 00:23:22,320 Speaker 1: back in the day when I was a local radio host, 470 00:23:22,359 --> 00:23:24,320 Speaker 1: as you rightly pointed out there, and I yes, I 471 00:23:24,520 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 1: was the MC the night the new King Rich became speaker. 472 00:23:27,720 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 1: I guess that kind of ages me a little bit. 473 00:23:30,680 --> 00:23:33,320 Speaker 1: I know you once wanted to retire, but you and 474 00:23:33,400 --> 00:23:38,680 Speaker 1: I had a long drawn out argument conversation about that, 475 00:23:38,920 --> 00:23:42,359 Speaker 1: and thank goodness, I won and you lost, and you 476 00:23:42,480 --> 00:23:45,680 Speaker 1: continue to do this great work. I'm sorry your golf 477 00:23:45,760 --> 00:23:48,199 Speaker 1: game hasn't gotten any better as a result, but I mean, 478 00:23:48,240 --> 00:23:49,959 Speaker 1: you're doing important work for the country. 479 00:23:50,680 --> 00:23:52,720 Speaker 3: Well, yeah, what I say, Sean, I say that. People 480 00:23:52,800 --> 00:23:55,440 Speaker 3: ask I said what nationally right, they say golf. 481 00:23:55,520 --> 00:24:01,720 Speaker 1: No, yeah, that's absolutely true. All right, quick, Frank, welcome back. 482 00:24:01,800 --> 00:24:05,480 Speaker 1: More with Polster. Matt Towery now has Donald Trump fifty 483 00:24:05,600 --> 00:24:09,280 Speaker 1: five percent approval rating forty five percent disapproval. More with 484 00:24:09,400 --> 00:24:12,000 Speaker 1: Matt on the other side as we continue. 485 00:24:15,680 --> 00:24:21,160 Speaker 3: Up next our final roundup and information overload our. 486 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:26,480 Speaker 5: All right, we continue now. 487 00:24:26,560 --> 00:24:29,920 Speaker 1: Matt Towery's with US insider advantage, the Polster friend of 488 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:33,520 Speaker 1: the program. When when you look at the agenda items 489 00:24:33,560 --> 00:24:36,320 Speaker 1: that the President's taking on, now, the president's big push 490 00:24:36,400 --> 00:24:39,199 Speaker 1: this week is for this one big, beautiful bill, all right. 491 00:24:39,320 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 1: The President is also pushing very very hard. He's being 492 00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:46,280 Speaker 1: unrelenting and trying to bring peace to Europe and peace 493 00:24:46,359 --> 00:24:51,119 Speaker 1: between Putin and Ukraine. And he's obviously getting criticized for it. 494 00:24:51,640 --> 00:24:54,159 Speaker 1: But I kind of am in the camp that we 495 00:24:54,280 --> 00:24:56,920 Speaker 1: can't continue to pay, you know, hundreds of billions of 496 00:24:57,000 --> 00:25:00,640 Speaker 1: dollars in fight a proxy war against Russia. I don't 497 00:25:00,840 --> 00:25:03,399 Speaker 1: like what Putin did. I think he's evil, a murderer 498 00:25:03,480 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 1: and a thug and a dictator. However, I don't want 499 00:25:06,600 --> 00:25:08,920 Speaker 1: to see any more people die. And I don't think 500 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:11,040 Speaker 1: Ukraine will have a country left if it goes on 501 00:25:11,240 --> 00:25:14,240 Speaker 1: much longer. And that's number one. And I think in 502 00:25:14,280 --> 00:25:17,280 Speaker 1: the Middle East, he's been very very clear. I was 503 00:25:17,359 --> 00:25:20,240 Speaker 1: with him on the trip last week. Iran has a choice. 504 00:25:20,440 --> 00:25:22,919 Speaker 1: Either they will give up their enrichment, they will give 505 00:25:23,000 --> 00:25:25,680 Speaker 1: up any of their nuclear ambitions that they may have, 506 00:25:26,480 --> 00:25:29,360 Speaker 1: or that will be taken care of militarily. He could 507 00:25:29,480 --> 00:25:32,520 Speaker 1: not be any more clear. He was also clear in 508 00:25:32,680 --> 00:25:35,240 Speaker 1: ways that the media didn't seem to really pick up. 509 00:25:35,280 --> 00:25:36,800 Speaker 1: They were like, well, why didn't you go to Israel 510 00:25:36,840 --> 00:25:38,720 Speaker 1: while he was on this trip. Well, number one, he 511 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:42,199 Speaker 1: has met with Prime Minister Benjamin at Yahoo more than 512 00:25:42,280 --> 00:25:45,760 Speaker 1: any other one world leader. And number two, that's not 513 00:25:45,840 --> 00:25:47,760 Speaker 1: what this trip happened to be about. But he did 514 00:25:47,920 --> 00:25:53,040 Speaker 1: challenge Saudi Arabia. He did challenge Qatar to reject extremism 515 00:25:53,119 --> 00:25:56,480 Speaker 1: and not overlook radicalism in their countries and to join 516 00:25:56,560 --> 00:25:57,680 Speaker 1: the Abraham Accords. 517 00:25:57,720 --> 00:25:59,040 Speaker 5: He did the same thing in the UAE. 518 00:26:00,600 --> 00:26:03,040 Speaker 1: And on top of it, he came back with trillions 519 00:26:03,119 --> 00:26:07,479 Speaker 1: of dollars in moneys committed and sales for military equipment, 520 00:26:07,520 --> 00:26:11,200 Speaker 1: et cetera. That I think are unprecedented. And if all 521 00:26:11,280 --> 00:26:14,280 Speaker 1: of that gets done, and then you add the nearly 522 00:26:14,440 --> 00:26:18,600 Speaker 1: ten trillion in other monies that are committed investments, and 523 00:26:18,760 --> 00:26:22,680 Speaker 1: you add into that the tax cuts being permanent, which 524 00:26:22,720 --> 00:26:25,520 Speaker 1: always result in more revenues, and you add to that 525 00:26:26,520 --> 00:26:31,440 Speaker 1: energy dominance, I think he has set a foundation for 526 00:26:31,640 --> 00:26:35,400 Speaker 1: economic success the likes of which maybe we haven't seen 527 00:26:35,440 --> 00:26:38,240 Speaker 1: in our lifetime, but certainly to me, based on everything, 528 00:26:38,280 --> 00:26:41,960 Speaker 1: I believe, it seems like this, this is the plan 529 00:26:42,080 --> 00:26:44,639 Speaker 1: that will work the best for the American people and 530 00:26:44,720 --> 00:26:47,280 Speaker 1: the Republican parties now the Party of working men and women. 531 00:26:47,640 --> 00:26:48,600 Speaker 4: Well, first of. 532 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:50,879 Speaker 3: All, let's note that he's cleaning up and as is 533 00:26:50,960 --> 00:26:55,840 Speaker 3: left behind by the last administration, certainly the Ukraine Russia situation. People. 534 00:26:55,920 --> 00:26:59,840 Speaker 3: I don't know if people remember, but long before Russia 535 00:27:00,040 --> 00:27:02,560 Speaker 3: old into the Ukraine, there were reports that there are 536 00:27:02,680 --> 00:27:04,800 Speaker 3: hundreds of thousands, or at at least one hundred thousand 537 00:27:04,840 --> 00:27:07,520 Speaker 3: troops and masts on their border. Now, why didn't divide 538 00:27:07,520 --> 00:27:11,280 Speaker 3: administration do something at that point to stuff It just 539 00:27:11,440 --> 00:27:14,160 Speaker 3: boggles the mind that now Donald Trump has to come 540 00:27:14,160 --> 00:27:16,240 Speaker 3: in and clean this mess up. No war's going on 541 00:27:16,320 --> 00:27:18,000 Speaker 3: when you left office. Now, he's dealing with him at 542 00:27:18,080 --> 00:27:22,080 Speaker 3: least he's doing with Russia, Ukraine, he's doing Pakistan, in India. 543 00:27:22,440 --> 00:27:23,280 Speaker 4: It's just endless. 544 00:27:23,640 --> 00:27:26,159 Speaker 3: So I think that he were a democrat, they'd be 545 00:27:26,200 --> 00:27:28,679 Speaker 3: talking about given than giving him the Nobel Peace Prize. 546 00:27:28,960 --> 00:27:31,840 Speaker 3: But instead they just ignore what he's doing, keep him 547 00:27:31,880 --> 00:27:33,920 Speaker 3: under a cone of silence, and basically say I saw 548 00:27:34,040 --> 00:27:36,240 Speaker 3: one reporter say, well, his trip to the Middle East 549 00:27:36,359 --> 00:27:39,320 Speaker 3: yielded small little deal. If that's their idea of small 550 00:27:39,359 --> 00:27:41,520 Speaker 3: little deals, I'd hate to see a big one. It's 551 00:27:41,640 --> 00:27:44,440 Speaker 3: just amazing the way they've translated this. I think where 552 00:27:44,440 --> 00:27:47,680 Speaker 3: if this is all headed is Russia Ukraine will reach 553 00:27:47,760 --> 00:27:51,080 Speaker 3: some sort of peace agreement because Trump, by forced personality. 554 00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:51,760 Speaker 4: Will cause that to take place. 555 00:27:52,280 --> 00:27:57,400 Speaker 3: The Gods situation, I think will be something that continues 556 00:27:57,440 --> 00:27:59,119 Speaker 3: to go on because it always does. I don't know 557 00:27:59,200 --> 00:28:02,440 Speaker 3: where that's set it. In terms of the economy. I 558 00:28:02,560 --> 00:28:04,680 Speaker 3: think the economy, particularly what they get some of these 559 00:28:04,720 --> 00:28:07,200 Speaker 3: deals in play on terraff. More of these deals and 560 00:28:07,720 --> 00:28:10,080 Speaker 3: just the sustension for the sixty or ninety days for 561 00:28:10,160 --> 00:28:13,639 Speaker 3: China was very important to moving the ball along. I 562 00:28:13,680 --> 00:28:16,320 Speaker 3: think when all of that settles down, Trump is he's 563 00:28:16,320 --> 00:28:18,360 Speaker 3: at fifty five. Now he may bounce back and forth, 564 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:20,919 Speaker 3: sometimes to be fifty two, sometimes to go a little up. 565 00:28:21,359 --> 00:28:23,360 Speaker 3: But I think his ceiling has not been reached yet. 566 00:28:23,359 --> 00:28:25,240 Speaker 3: I said that last night in your show. I think 567 00:28:25,280 --> 00:28:28,680 Speaker 3: he has no even higher in terms of approval, and 568 00:28:28,800 --> 00:28:35,280 Speaker 3: that will really help his him the ballot magnet for 569 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:38,760 Speaker 3: these mid term elections because normally, if Trump's name is 570 00:28:38,880 --> 00:28:41,120 Speaker 3: not on the ballot, people just don't turn out. 571 00:28:41,560 --> 00:28:44,239 Speaker 1: So if people have to understand there is way too 572 00:28:44,360 --> 00:28:47,600 Speaker 1: much at stake, it's his future at stake. The Democrats 573 00:28:47,600 --> 00:28:51,520 Speaker 1: will want to impeach him four hundred times, and more importantly, 574 00:28:52,080 --> 00:28:55,480 Speaker 1: the entire the train stops that it extracts. 575 00:28:56,320 --> 00:28:57,000 Speaker 5: We've got to run. 576 00:28:57,160 --> 00:29:00,360 Speaker 1: We do appreciate you, Matt, honestly, and thank you for 577 00:29:00,440 --> 00:29:03,080 Speaker 1: working so hard to get it right, because we need 578 00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:06,600 Speaker 1: that kind of information. It is, you know, it's it's 579 00:29:07,040 --> 00:29:09,960 Speaker 1: it's so critical to understanding the real nature of where 580 00:29:10,040 --> 00:29:13,560 Speaker 1: we are at any given moment. Matt Towery inside our advantage. 581 00:29:13,600 --> 00:29:14,280 Speaker 1: Thank you, my friend. 582 00:29:14,800 --> 00:29:15,080 Speaker 3: Okay,