1 00:00:11,697 --> 00:00:14,977 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure 2 00:00:14,977 --> 00:00:17,977 Speaker 1: you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or 3 00:00:18,017 --> 00:00:23,257 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts. The Trump administration considering a 4 00:00:23,377 --> 00:00:29,577 Speaker 1: ban on trans gun ownership and gun buying. Purchasing a 5 00:00:29,577 --> 00:00:31,937 Speaker 1: firearm is something that there already are a lot of 6 00:00:32,017 --> 00:00:34,657 Speaker 1: rules around. I know because I've bought a whole bunch 7 00:00:34,657 --> 00:00:39,337 Speaker 1: of guns myself. And the reality is this is going 8 00:00:39,377 --> 00:00:43,617 Speaker 1: to get very contentious with Democrats because they've been saying 9 00:00:43,657 --> 00:00:46,457 Speaker 1: in the aftermath of a lot of shootings, but in 10 00:00:46,497 --> 00:00:50,097 Speaker 1: this most recent one where a trans terrorist shot up 11 00:00:50,217 --> 00:00:54,017 Speaker 1: a Catholic church full of kids, killed two of them, 12 00:00:54,097 --> 00:00:58,577 Speaker 1: shot over a dozen, they've been saying, you must do something. 13 00:00:59,217 --> 00:01:02,297 Speaker 1: You must do something. That's the refrain, and if you're 14 00:01:02,377 --> 00:01:07,257 Speaker 1: not willing to do something, you're the problem. It's on you. 15 00:01:07,497 --> 00:01:10,417 Speaker 1: It's your fault that this keeps happening. Okay, well, let's 16 00:01:10,457 --> 00:01:13,177 Speaker 1: take that then to the next step. Here we are 17 00:01:13,777 --> 00:01:16,737 Speaker 1: with the Trump administration saying that they want to do something, 18 00:01:17,737 --> 00:01:23,457 Speaker 1: they want to prevent trans individuals from buying guns. Now, 19 00:01:23,857 --> 00:01:28,457 Speaker 1: because the trans community has been elevated by the left 20 00:01:28,537 --> 00:01:34,497 Speaker 1: as really the pre eminent and ultimate victim status individuals 21 00:01:34,497 --> 00:01:37,577 Speaker 1: in America today, to the extent that they'll say there's 22 00:01:37,577 --> 00:01:40,737 Speaker 1: an active genocide and an erasure of them going on 23 00:01:40,777 --> 00:01:44,417 Speaker 1: in America. The most extreme kind of language, a genocide, 24 00:01:44,497 --> 00:01:47,137 Speaker 1: a genocide of trans people, the erasure of trans people 25 00:01:47,297 --> 00:01:50,337 Speaker 1: when you erase a person. What do they mean by that, Well, 26 00:01:50,337 --> 00:01:53,737 Speaker 1: when you say genocide, we talk about ethnic cleansing. These 27 00:01:53,777 --> 00:01:57,777 Speaker 1: are terms that evoke the worst crimes in human history 28 00:01:57,857 --> 00:02:00,457 Speaker 1: of all time that's going on when it comes to 29 00:02:00,497 --> 00:02:03,457 Speaker 1: trans people. Or they'll talk about an epidemic of anti 30 00:02:03,457 --> 00:02:08,497 Speaker 1: trans violence. Where is that coming from? Who's doing this? 31 00:02:09,297 --> 00:02:11,497 Speaker 1: How many times is occurring? Show me the data, show 32 00:02:11,537 --> 00:02:14,257 Speaker 1: me the numbers. I'm not seeing this. Why do they 33 00:02:14,257 --> 00:02:16,297 Speaker 1: say it? They say it because they're trying to create 34 00:02:16,337 --> 00:02:22,737 Speaker 1: a perception that trans individuals are under continuous violent assault, 35 00:02:22,937 --> 00:02:28,017 Speaker 1: and therefore anybody who tries to adjust or stands in 36 00:02:28,057 --> 00:02:31,857 Speaker 1: the way of any trans specific policies is part of 37 00:02:32,137 --> 00:02:35,657 Speaker 1: that genocidal effort. Right, This is the moral blackmail that 38 00:02:35,697 --> 00:02:39,737 Speaker 1: they engage in. But on this issue, it's interesting to 39 00:02:39,737 --> 00:02:44,297 Speaker 1: me because the prohibition that currently exists for people that 40 00:02:44,337 --> 00:02:46,177 Speaker 1: are going to buy a gun is under federal law, 41 00:02:46,177 --> 00:02:49,537 Speaker 1: a person is prohibited from buying or possessing a firearm, 42 00:02:49,537 --> 00:02:53,377 Speaker 1: if they have been involuntarily committed to a mental institution 43 00:02:53,817 --> 00:02:58,417 Speaker 1: or formally adjudicated as a mental defective, so a judge 44 00:02:58,417 --> 00:03:02,257 Speaker 1: has said this person's crazy or they've been involuntarily committed 45 00:03:02,697 --> 00:03:07,217 Speaker 1: to a mental institution. Now, as we know, the bar 46 00:03:07,777 --> 00:03:12,977 Speaker 1: to involuntarily commit someone is very high, and that's actually 47 00:03:13,297 --> 00:03:15,137 Speaker 1: become a problem. I think a lot of people have 48 00:03:15,177 --> 00:03:17,977 Speaker 1: seen this in recent years where it shouldn't be as 49 00:03:18,017 --> 00:03:22,857 Speaker 1: difficult as it is to get people committed to mental 50 00:03:22,897 --> 00:03:24,737 Speaker 1: because it's bad for them, it's bad for other people. 51 00:03:25,057 --> 00:03:29,617 Speaker 1: There is so much to see when you look at 52 00:03:29,657 --> 00:03:33,377 Speaker 1: the data, the information on individuals who hurt themselves or 53 00:03:33,417 --> 00:03:35,337 Speaker 1: hurt others, and they had been known for a long 54 00:03:35,417 --> 00:03:37,977 Speaker 1: time to be a risk, It had been known for 55 00:03:38,017 --> 00:03:42,137 Speaker 1: a long time, but they were severely mentally ill. Right, 56 00:03:42,697 --> 00:03:45,457 Speaker 1: mental illness, I think to put it in this context 57 00:03:45,497 --> 00:03:51,097 Speaker 1: is helpful. Mental illness is like physical corporeal illness in 58 00:03:51,137 --> 00:03:54,657 Speaker 1: that you know a lot of people struggle with it 59 00:03:54,657 --> 00:03:58,897 Speaker 1: at different levels. Everyone will have some mental health challenges 60 00:03:58,937 --> 00:04:01,457 Speaker 1: at some point in their life. Death of a spouse, 61 00:04:01,857 --> 00:04:06,817 Speaker 1: maybe depression follows postpartum depression after a baby PTSD if 62 00:04:06,817 --> 00:04:09,497 Speaker 1: you serve in the military. Right, there's mental health stuff 63 00:04:09,497 --> 00:04:12,497 Speaker 1: that comes up that we know is just the result 64 00:04:12,537 --> 00:04:16,097 Speaker 1: of dealing with difficult events or being people. And then 65 00:04:16,097 --> 00:04:19,417 Speaker 1: there's stuff that is extreme. Then there's you know, being 66 00:04:19,417 --> 00:04:24,777 Speaker 1: a paranoid schizophrenic. Then there's having a severe depressive disorder. 67 00:04:25,217 --> 00:04:27,897 Speaker 1: And and I bring it to the mental health physical 68 00:04:27,937 --> 00:04:31,097 Speaker 1: health comparison because you know, we all can get a 69 00:04:31,177 --> 00:04:34,177 Speaker 1: cold and that's that's okay, and you want to get 70 00:04:34,217 --> 00:04:38,177 Speaker 1: healthy from that cold. But if you're somebody who has, 71 00:04:39,697 --> 00:04:44,537 Speaker 1: you know, a severely contagious and deadly disease, that has 72 00:04:44,577 --> 00:04:48,737 Speaker 1: to be treated differently. Right, there's severity differences. So just 73 00:04:48,737 --> 00:04:51,937 Speaker 1: to say a mental health issue that covers so much, 74 00:04:52,017 --> 00:04:55,417 Speaker 1: just like a cold is a health issue and ebola 75 00:04:55,537 --> 00:04:59,017 Speaker 1: is a health issue, but very different in the severity 76 00:04:59,137 --> 00:05:01,177 Speaker 1: and how they should be treated by those individuals and 77 00:05:01,217 --> 00:05:03,297 Speaker 1: how society treats them. Right, no one locks you in 78 00:05:03,337 --> 00:05:05,137 Speaker 1: your room. Well with COVID they did, but no one 79 00:05:05,177 --> 00:05:06,457 Speaker 1: locks you in your room and you have a cold, 80 00:05:06,617 --> 00:05:09,697 Speaker 1: but you might have to be contained while you're fighting ebola, 81 00:05:09,897 --> 00:05:12,497 Speaker 1: and and that's fair, right, same thing with mental health. 82 00:05:12,537 --> 00:05:17,137 Speaker 1: If you have minor anxiety, like about I don't know 83 00:05:17,217 --> 00:05:20,937 Speaker 1: thirty or forty million Americans do where it's clinical level, 84 00:05:20,977 --> 00:05:22,977 Speaker 1: but it's it's something you can manage, that's a mental 85 00:05:23,017 --> 00:05:25,297 Speaker 1: health challenge. You should still be able to buy a 86 00:05:25,297 --> 00:05:30,817 Speaker 1: gun if you are someone though, who is seeing pink 87 00:05:30,937 --> 00:05:34,617 Speaker 1: elephants flying in the sky that aren't there obviously. Uh. 88 00:05:34,817 --> 00:05:38,737 Speaker 1: And you have severe schizophrenia if you've been committed to 89 00:05:38,777 --> 00:05:43,617 Speaker 1: a facility, you can't buy a gun legally, and there 90 00:05:43,657 --> 00:05:47,057 Speaker 1: is a prohibition against that. So I'm saying all this 91 00:05:47,697 --> 00:05:50,057 Speaker 1: so that we can put into context where would transgenderism 92 00:05:50,097 --> 00:05:52,937 Speaker 1: fall on this spectrum. Now, I know people would say 93 00:05:52,977 --> 00:05:55,977 Speaker 1: right away, transgenderism is a who you are thing, It's 94 00:05:55,977 --> 00:05:57,857 Speaker 1: not a mental illness at all. It was in the 95 00:05:57,937 --> 00:06:00,657 Speaker 1: DSM file and the DSM four I think, I forget 96 00:06:00,697 --> 00:06:05,737 Speaker 1: the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders. It 97 00:06:05,937 --> 00:06:11,057 Speaker 1: was there until pretty recently, certainly in the last ten years, 98 00:06:11,097 --> 00:06:14,977 Speaker 1: I think, and it was under gender dysphoria and it 99 00:06:15,017 --> 00:06:17,457 Speaker 1: was considered a mental health condition and since it has 100 00:06:17,497 --> 00:06:22,137 Speaker 1: been removed, And so now you get to gender identity 101 00:06:22,217 --> 00:06:26,097 Speaker 1: issues is what it's being called. Okay, Well, this is 102 00:06:26,137 --> 00:06:28,977 Speaker 1: a conversation we should have out in public. Because if 103 00:06:29,017 --> 00:06:33,057 Speaker 1: someone is trans are they mentally ill? If they're mentally ill, 104 00:06:33,097 --> 00:06:35,857 Speaker 1: how mentally ill, and how does that factor into the 105 00:06:35,937 --> 00:06:40,137 Speaker 1: laws that we have around firearms. I mean, I've said 106 00:06:40,177 --> 00:06:42,337 Speaker 1: this before. If I because I go shooting, I go 107 00:06:42,337 --> 00:06:46,137 Speaker 1: to the gun range. And I'm also I'm a range 108 00:06:46,137 --> 00:06:51,097 Speaker 1: safety officer, a certified pistol instructor. So I've spent some 109 00:06:51,137 --> 00:06:53,137 Speaker 1: real time at the range, especially the last couple of years. 110 00:06:54,017 --> 00:06:57,497 Speaker 1: And I'll tell you this, the everyone who ever who 111 00:06:57,497 --> 00:06:59,457 Speaker 1: spends time in the range knows that there's always a 112 00:06:59,537 --> 00:07:03,217 Speaker 1: risk of someone doing a suicide at the range. And 113 00:07:03,217 --> 00:07:05,497 Speaker 1: then there's the risk additionally of just because they can 114 00:07:05,537 --> 00:07:07,937 Speaker 1: go there with their firearm and you know, take their 115 00:07:07,977 --> 00:07:09,457 Speaker 1: time and they have the fire amount in their head. 116 00:07:09,617 --> 00:07:11,737 Speaker 1: There's a whole horrible thing. But this does happen occasionally. 117 00:07:11,897 --> 00:07:14,137 Speaker 1: And also they sometimes will take somebody else with them 118 00:07:14,137 --> 00:07:17,337 Speaker 1: on the way. This happens rarely, rarely, but it can happen. 119 00:07:17,857 --> 00:07:20,857 Speaker 1: If somebody told me that they were struggling with heroin 120 00:07:20,857 --> 00:07:23,577 Speaker 1: addiction and they were going through withdrawal, I wouldn't want 121 00:07:23,617 --> 00:07:25,897 Speaker 1: them shooting next to me on a gun range. I 122 00:07:25,897 --> 00:07:27,657 Speaker 1: wouldn't want to take them out to the gun range. 123 00:07:27,777 --> 00:07:29,657 Speaker 1: I would say you're having some issues. I don't same 124 00:07:29,697 --> 00:07:33,337 Speaker 1: way someone was drunk, I mean really drunk, not like 125 00:07:33,417 --> 00:07:35,217 Speaker 1: had a beer. If you you know, a couple hours 126 00:07:35,217 --> 00:07:36,537 Speaker 1: ago someone was really drunk, would you want to be 127 00:07:36,537 --> 00:07:39,657 Speaker 1: the shooting range of them? Know, if they're impaired, you're 128 00:07:39,697 --> 00:07:44,617 Speaker 1: talking about lethal firearms in their hands. And we get 129 00:07:44,657 --> 00:07:49,057 Speaker 1: to if you are trans are you psychologically impaired? Is 130 00:07:49,097 --> 00:07:53,097 Speaker 1: your judgment impaired? This is the question the Trump administration's asking. 131 00:07:53,137 --> 00:07:55,497 Speaker 1: YouTube may have a problem with me for saying this, 132 00:07:55,577 --> 00:07:59,817 Speaker 1: but this is the discussion. This can be something that 133 00:07:59,857 --> 00:08:02,057 Speaker 1: we can either talk about openly or we can try 134 00:08:02,057 --> 00:08:04,777 Speaker 1: to have places that don't want to deal with reality 135 00:08:04,817 --> 00:08:06,737 Speaker 1: shut this stuff down. But that is what's going on. 136 00:08:07,017 --> 00:08:09,417 Speaker 1: So even if the Trump administration does not see this 137 00:08:09,497 --> 00:08:11,697 Speaker 1: through or maybe is not successful, because I do think 138 00:08:11,697 --> 00:08:15,657 Speaker 1: there are constitutional issues with this right, you know, you'd 139 00:08:15,657 --> 00:08:19,417 Speaker 1: have to pass legislation. It would be deprivation of rights 140 00:08:19,497 --> 00:08:23,697 Speaker 1: before you trigger any kind of you know, specific if 141 00:08:23,697 --> 00:08:27,337 Speaker 1: it's not if you're not adjudicated, how can you have 142 00:08:27,377 --> 00:08:29,377 Speaker 1: your rights taken away? And this is why a lot 143 00:08:29,417 --> 00:08:32,577 Speaker 1: of really crazy people can still buy guns because they're crazy, 144 00:08:32,577 --> 00:08:34,417 Speaker 1: but they were never committed to a facility, and so 145 00:08:34,417 --> 00:08:38,257 Speaker 1: they don't have so it becomes complicated. But I think 146 00:08:38,297 --> 00:08:41,337 Speaker 1: the discussion is important because it gets to this whole 147 00:08:41,377 --> 00:08:46,017 Speaker 1: issue of well is transgender? Is being trans a mental 148 00:08:46,097 --> 00:08:48,657 Speaker 1: health issue? And is it something that should be treated 149 00:08:48,737 --> 00:08:52,217 Speaker 1: as a serious mental health issue that has public safety 150 00:08:52,337 --> 00:08:56,257 Speaker 1: risk it heightened? I'm not, of course, are you saying 151 00:08:56,257 --> 00:08:59,457 Speaker 1: all trans people are dangerous? I know trans people, of 152 00:08:59,497 --> 00:09:02,577 Speaker 1: course they're They're not all dangerous, of course. But you know, 153 00:09:02,617 --> 00:09:04,937 Speaker 1: I also know a lot of people that have drug addictions. 154 00:09:05,417 --> 00:09:07,617 Speaker 1: I still love them, They're still my fellow human beings. 155 00:09:07,617 --> 00:09:10,137 Speaker 1: I still but you know, they got a problem. I 156 00:09:10,177 --> 00:09:13,697 Speaker 1: don't encourage the drug addiction. I want them to seek help, right, 157 00:09:13,737 --> 00:09:18,057 Speaker 1: I know people who are recovering alcoholics. And so when 158 00:09:18,097 --> 00:09:21,457 Speaker 1: you're talking about trans where does that fall in the 159 00:09:21,457 --> 00:09:26,017 Speaker 1: spectrum of mental illness? How serious? How seriously should it 160 00:09:26,057 --> 00:09:29,497 Speaker 1: be treated as a problem for society to tackle as 161 00:09:30,497 --> 00:09:32,617 Speaker 1: we go forward? I mean, this is the discussion, all right. 162 00:09:33,017 --> 00:09:35,937 Speaker 1: Our sponsor is preborn. And look, abortion is never easy 163 00:09:35,937 --> 00:09:38,097 Speaker 1: to talk about, but we have to because it's happening 164 00:09:38,537 --> 00:09:40,217 Speaker 1: day in and day out all across the country. Still, 165 00:09:40,657 --> 00:09:43,177 Speaker 1: just because Roe Vwaight is gone. In fact, abortion's gone 166 00:09:43,217 --> 00:09:46,097 Speaker 1: up since Roe v. Wade nationally. It's tragic. So we're 167 00:09:46,137 --> 00:09:49,097 Speaker 1: trying to change hearts and minds. And that's great, But 168 00:09:49,177 --> 00:09:50,537 Speaker 1: how do you save lives now? How do you save 169 00:09:50,577 --> 00:09:54,657 Speaker 1: a tiny baby in the womb today, tomorrow, next week. 170 00:09:55,217 --> 00:09:57,657 Speaker 1: This is where Preborn steps in. They've been doing this 171 00:09:57,817 --> 00:10:02,457 Speaker 1: for decades. They've saved hundreds of thousands of babies. Preborn says, hey, moms, 172 00:10:02,897 --> 00:10:05,697 Speaker 1: no judgments. Just come into our clinic. It's all free. 173 00:10:06,057 --> 00:10:09,017 Speaker 1: Come into our clinic. 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Now we have the Trump administration trying 190 00:11:02,737 --> 00:11:07,297 Speaker 1: to fight through some crazy stuff going on with these judges, 191 00:11:07,777 --> 00:11:11,177 Speaker 1: and I gotta tell you it's it's it's very frustrating 192 00:11:11,177 --> 00:11:16,217 Speaker 1: to see the hashtag resistance judiciary continue to do what 193 00:11:16,297 --> 00:11:20,697 Speaker 1: they do because even when they're getting overturned by the 194 00:11:20,697 --> 00:11:23,577 Speaker 1: Supreme Court, which is happening with frequency, and they know 195 00:11:23,617 --> 00:11:27,777 Speaker 1: it's happening, there is the time that is lost in 196 00:11:27,817 --> 00:11:30,097 Speaker 1: this process. They're trying to as much as they can 197 00:11:30,817 --> 00:11:33,537 Speaker 1: run out the clock. And let me give you a 198 00:11:33,537 --> 00:11:39,097 Speaker 1: few examples of this. For one, Trump wants an immediate 199 00:11:39,137 --> 00:11:44,777 Speaker 1: review by the Supreme Court of the tariff decision that 200 00:11:44,817 --> 00:11:48,057 Speaker 1: came down from the Court of Appeals because think about 201 00:11:48,057 --> 00:11:52,297 Speaker 1: what this would mean if they're ruling his tariffs are unconstitutional. 202 00:11:52,337 --> 00:11:55,537 Speaker 1: If that is held, there's almost a trillion dollars that's 203 00:11:55,537 --> 00:11:57,297 Speaker 1: going to come in on tariff's revenue this year, or 204 00:11:57,297 --> 00:12:00,057 Speaker 1: do we give it back? What does that mean for 205 00:12:00,057 --> 00:12:02,657 Speaker 1: his negotiations with countries, Well, we already know. Scott Bessen, 206 00:12:02,737 --> 00:12:06,497 Speaker 1: this Treasury Secretary, has said that countries are beginning to 207 00:12:06,537 --> 00:12:09,457 Speaker 1: back away from the negotiations. Countries are beginning to say, well, 208 00:12:09,497 --> 00:12:11,857 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna wait this out and see because maybe 209 00:12:11,897 --> 00:12:14,737 Speaker 1: you don't even have the authority to be making these deals. 210 00:12:15,297 --> 00:12:20,497 Speaker 1: This is a huge problem, huge problem. And you know, 211 00:12:20,657 --> 00:12:24,857 Speaker 1: the Trump administration is relying on a nineteen seventy seven law, 212 00:12:24,857 --> 00:12:29,177 Speaker 1: the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which lets the president 213 00:12:29,217 --> 00:12:32,177 Speaker 1: take unilateral action to regulate the economy during an emergency. 214 00:12:32,537 --> 00:12:34,857 Speaker 1: Appeals court seven to four vote said that none of 215 00:12:34,857 --> 00:12:37,537 Speaker 1: these actions explicitly include the power to impose tariff's duties 216 00:12:37,537 --> 00:12:42,337 Speaker 1: of alike or the power to tax. Well, the Emergency 217 00:12:42,377 --> 00:12:45,417 Speaker 1: Economic Powers Act sounds like it would include teriff stuff. 218 00:12:45,457 --> 00:12:48,617 Speaker 1: But point is, and four judges agreed with Trump just 219 00:12:48,617 --> 00:12:50,497 Speaker 1: because this wasn't like a slap down by all, and 220 00:12:50,537 --> 00:12:54,137 Speaker 1: four judges agree with what Trump has done. So this 221 00:12:54,497 --> 00:12:56,577 Speaker 1: is going to have to go up to the Supreme Court. 222 00:12:56,697 --> 00:12:59,937 Speaker 1: But once again you have these judges who are standing 223 00:12:59,937 --> 00:13:01,977 Speaker 1: in the way of something that we've already seen now 224 00:13:02,817 --> 00:13:06,617 Speaker 1: is a good thing. This is helping the country, This 225 00:13:06,857 --> 00:13:10,657 Speaker 1: is sensible. And yet these judges, because they hey, Trump, 226 00:13:10,697 --> 00:13:13,337 Speaker 1: want to stand in the way of it. They just 227 00:13:13,457 --> 00:13:17,697 Speaker 1: they continuously do this, and it is very frustrating to 228 00:13:17,737 --> 00:13:21,657 Speaker 1: watch because yet, yes, we have respect for a system, 229 00:13:22,257 --> 00:13:24,617 Speaker 1: and so there's really no way that we can sidestep 230 00:13:24,657 --> 00:13:25,937 Speaker 1: any of this. We have to go and that's what 231 00:13:25,977 --> 00:13:28,017 Speaker 1: Trump does. They always say he is a dictator, and 232 00:13:28,057 --> 00:13:29,537 Speaker 1: his response is, all right, I'll see you in court. 233 00:13:30,017 --> 00:13:32,337 Speaker 1: All right, our solicitor General, we'll present this to the 234 00:13:32,337 --> 00:13:36,497 Speaker 1: Supreme Court, and then we'll abide by the system. That's 235 00:13:36,537 --> 00:13:42,097 Speaker 1: not what dictators. Dictators explicitly don't do that. So I 236 00:13:42,177 --> 00:13:44,577 Speaker 1: just think it's really important that we all understand when 237 00:13:44,577 --> 00:13:46,337 Speaker 1: they say that Trump's a dictator, they're just full of it, 238 00:13:46,377 --> 00:13:49,537 Speaker 1: and it's crazy. Our sponsoror is Birch Gold. If I 239 00:13:49,577 --> 00:13:51,137 Speaker 1: could turn back the clock a full year, you know 240 00:13:51,177 --> 00:13:53,097 Speaker 1: what I would do? Buy more gold. I bought some. 241 00:13:53,577 --> 00:13:55,577 Speaker 1: But gold has gone up in value about forty percent, 242 00:13:55,617 --> 00:13:57,657 Speaker 1: and this is great news for existing gold owners. But look, 243 00:13:57,697 --> 00:13:59,217 Speaker 1: if you don't have gold yet, not too late, and 244 00:13:59,257 --> 00:14:02,177 Speaker 1: if you have gold, want to add some more. Birch 245 00:14:02,297 --> 00:14:04,657 Speaker 1: Gold Group my friends, they are who I go to 246 00:14:04,737 --> 00:14:07,417 Speaker 1: for my gold, and they know that the long term 247 00:14:07,417 --> 00:14:10,537 Speaker 1: thesis on gold remains stronger than ever. Central banks worldwide 248 00:14:10,617 --> 00:14:13,177 Speaker 1: or buying gold for a number of reasons, hedging against inflation, 249 00:14:13,257 --> 00:14:17,017 Speaker 1: fortifying their own currencies, so it's a smart investment. There 250 00:14:17,177 --> 00:14:22,017 Speaker 1: is continued continued demand for gold out there at the 251 00:14:22,097 --> 00:14:25,617 Speaker 1: systemic level, so Birch Gold Group makes owning that physical 252 00:14:25,657 --> 00:14:27,977 Speaker 1: gold super easy. I've got some at home. 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Trump 262 00:14:55,457 --> 00:14:58,777 Speaker 1: administration is not allowed to cut funding to Harvard. According 263 00:14:58,817 --> 00:15:03,897 Speaker 1: to a judge at Boston, Obama appointee judge, What a 264 00:15:03,937 --> 00:15:06,617 Speaker 1: shock that is right? Of course, how do we know 265 00:15:06,697 --> 00:15:08,177 Speaker 1: that was the case? How do we know it be 266 00:15:08,217 --> 00:15:14,337 Speaker 1: a Boston Demomocrat appointee and sure enough, Well, let me 267 00:15:14,337 --> 00:15:15,577 Speaker 1: talk about the case a little bit. I'll tell you 268 00:15:15,577 --> 00:15:18,617 Speaker 1: a little bit about this judge's background. So the White 269 00:15:18,617 --> 00:15:20,657 Speaker 1: House is going to appeal this, obviously, but they're saying 270 00:15:20,697 --> 00:15:23,897 Speaker 1: you can't take funding away from Harvard. So I just 271 00:15:23,937 --> 00:15:26,777 Speaker 1: want to be very clear on this. Is it Is 272 00:15:26,857 --> 00:15:31,217 Speaker 1: it then the case that this situation is it? Then 273 00:15:31,257 --> 00:15:34,257 Speaker 1: the case that Harvard is entitled to taxpayer funds in 274 00:15:34,257 --> 00:15:38,497 Speaker 1: what amount and for how long? Right? This is what 275 00:15:38,537 --> 00:15:40,937 Speaker 1: you see. This is when the system is exposing itself 276 00:15:41,377 --> 00:15:43,377 Speaker 1: that what's supposed to be a privilege is treated like 277 00:15:43,457 --> 00:15:46,337 Speaker 1: a right as long as it isn't helping the right, 278 00:15:47,217 --> 00:15:48,777 Speaker 1: as long as it is for the left or the 279 00:15:48,817 --> 00:15:53,577 Speaker 1: Democrat Party, then it is sacrosanct. And people have seen 280 00:15:53,697 --> 00:15:55,937 Speaker 1: enough of this, I think to understand how far the 281 00:15:56,057 --> 00:16:02,497 Speaker 1: rot spreads. But that judge, Judge Burrows. She also shut 282 00:16:02,537 --> 00:16:06,297 Speaker 1: down Trump's travel ban in January twenty seventeen. She also 283 00:16:06,897 --> 00:16:10,217 Speaker 1: presided over and went again Students for Fair Admission VI 284 00:16:10,697 --> 00:16:13,257 Speaker 1: versus Harvard, which eventually made its way to the Supreme 285 00:16:13,297 --> 00:16:16,697 Speaker 1: Court and found in favor of students for fair admission. 286 00:16:17,817 --> 00:16:24,417 Speaker 1: She's a lib commie propagandist jurist, and yet she's in 287 00:16:24,417 --> 00:16:26,857 Speaker 1: a position to say that Harvard still gets billions of dollars. 288 00:16:27,417 --> 00:16:33,097 Speaker 1: Why government grants aren't can't be changed by the executive branch. 289 00:16:33,217 --> 00:16:37,017 Speaker 1: Someone explained it, says, it's the Administrative Procedures Act. You know, 290 00:16:37,097 --> 00:16:40,377 Speaker 1: whenever you see a judicial figure in the Trump era 291 00:16:40,817 --> 00:16:43,457 Speaker 1: rely on the Administrative Procedures Act. It's just I don't 292 00:16:43,537 --> 00:16:46,337 Speaker 1: like it. That's their version of I don't like it 293 00:16:46,377 --> 00:16:48,377 Speaker 1: because it's things like, oh, you didn't give enough notice 294 00:16:48,417 --> 00:16:52,777 Speaker 1: before you made this decision. Huh, I'm making the decision. 295 00:16:52,817 --> 00:16:55,817 Speaker 1: They've had plenty of notice. It's been months. Nope, you 296 00:16:55,857 --> 00:16:59,017 Speaker 1: need to give them more notice, says I the judge. 297 00:16:59,777 --> 00:17:02,617 Speaker 1: It's crazy. And this is, though, what we continue to 298 00:17:02,617 --> 00:17:05,897 Speaker 1: see judges who are just usurping the authority of the 299 00:17:05,977 --> 00:17:08,617 Speaker 1: legislative branch and deciding that they are going to do 300 00:17:08,697 --> 00:17:10,977 Speaker 1: whatever they can, even if they're going to get overturned 301 00:17:10,977 --> 00:17:14,497 Speaker 1: at the Supreme Court, to slow Trump down, to gum 302 00:17:14,737 --> 00:17:19,297 Speaker 1: up the works, to sabotage the machinery of MAGA. This 303 00:17:19,337 --> 00:17:22,137 Speaker 1: is where it is hard. Look, it's not unusual for 304 00:17:22,297 --> 00:17:25,017 Speaker 1: new tech companies to find fifteen minutes of fame. Remember 305 00:17:25,017 --> 00:17:27,817 Speaker 1: that open source AI model developed in Asia. I mean 306 00:17:27,817 --> 00:17:30,457 Speaker 1: that was a big deal earlier this year. Well, they 307 00:17:30,497 --> 00:17:32,497 Speaker 1: showed up strong and a company based in China with 308 00:17:32,537 --> 00:17:36,057 Speaker 1: AI technology rival the well known AI chatbot and others. 309 00:17:36,097 --> 00:17:39,777 Speaker 1: For attention, point here is AI. This battle is a 310 00:17:39,777 --> 00:17:43,097 Speaker 1: battle for global economic and national security supremacy, and we 311 00:17:43,137 --> 00:17:47,137 Speaker 1: need to beat China. That's critical. And America right now 312 00:17:47,177 --> 00:17:50,777 Speaker 1: under the Trump administration is making this a focus. This 313 00:17:50,817 --> 00:17:53,617 Speaker 1: administration is preparing an estimated two point two trillion dollar 314 00:17:53,737 --> 00:17:56,737 Speaker 1: counter strike to Chinese AI, what I call a Manhattan 315 00:17:56,777 --> 00:17:59,337 Speaker 1: Project too, to take back our lead in the AI 316 00:17:59,497 --> 00:18:01,617 Speaker 1: arms race. 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