1 00:00:01,160 --> 00:00:05,560 Speaker 1: Democrats are experiencing a falling out in the aftermath of 2 00:00:05,600 --> 00:00:08,959 Speaker 1: the government shut down. It's now turning into what is 3 00:00:09,000 --> 00:00:13,040 Speaker 1: an essence, a civil war. How bad is it? Well, 4 00:00:13,080 --> 00:00:17,600 Speaker 1: here's one headline from the Hill. Is this the end 5 00:00:17,720 --> 00:00:22,400 Speaker 1: of Chuck Schumer. Democrats have generally been unable to agree 6 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:25,799 Speaker 1: on much over the past year, but now they seemingly 7 00:00:25,840 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 1: agree on one thing. That is its time to get 8 00:00:28,360 --> 00:00:30,440 Speaker 1: rid of the old guard and they must go with 9 00:00:30,520 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 1: the socialist, Communists and Marxist leaders of their future. That 10 00:00:35,280 --> 00:00:38,520 Speaker 1: is exactly what is happening. Is the fight is continuing 11 00:00:38,640 --> 00:00:44,279 Speaker 1: on Capitol Hill. Schumer's leadership position is increasingly unattainable as 12 00:00:44,280 --> 00:00:48,320 Speaker 1: he comes under fire from both moderates and his left 13 00:00:48,520 --> 00:00:51,680 Speaker 1: crazies that have been allowed to exist in the Democratic 14 00:00:51,720 --> 00:00:55,520 Speaker 1: Party and now in essence, they've taken over the Hill. 15 00:00:55,600 --> 00:00:58,840 Speaker 1: Putting it this way, as they described exactly how bad 16 00:00:58,880 --> 00:01:02,840 Speaker 1: it's gotten for Chuck Schumer, who is one of the 17 00:01:02,880 --> 00:01:07,440 Speaker 1: most liberal members in the Senate's history, but he's not 18 00:01:07,640 --> 00:01:13,720 Speaker 1: liberal enough anymore for the Marxists, the socialists in the Communists. 19 00:01:13,080 --> 00:01:17,080 Speaker 2: Well, AOC challenge the most powerful Senate Democrat. It's become 20 00:01:17,120 --> 00:01:20,960 Speaker 2: a favorite topic of Washington political chatter as Senemorder leader 21 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:24,040 Speaker 2: Chuck Schumer faces an onslaught of attacks over his handling 22 00:01:24,080 --> 00:01:27,000 Speaker 2: of the government shutdown. It comes as the profile of 23 00:01:27,080 --> 00:01:31,080 Speaker 2: Alexandria Ocasio Cortez continues to rise, and that's leading to 24 00:01:31,120 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 2: speculation that the two New Yorkers could be heading for 25 00:01:33,480 --> 00:01:36,679 Speaker 2: a showdown in twenty twenty eight. That's when Schumer is 26 00:01:36,760 --> 00:01:39,160 Speaker 2: up for reelection, and there are growing signs the five 27 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:42,480 Speaker 2: term senator could be vulnerable in a Democratic primary in 28 00:01:42,520 --> 00:01:45,640 Speaker 2: the Empire State. Schumer will be seventy seven years old 29 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:48,080 Speaker 2: on election day twenty twenty eight, and eighty four by 30 00:01:48,080 --> 00:01:50,280 Speaker 2: the time the term ends. This at a time when 31 00:01:50,320 --> 00:01:52,880 Speaker 2: many Democrats are pressing for new blood in the party, 32 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:55,760 Speaker 2: and Schumer has been the target of rage from many 33 00:01:55,760 --> 00:01:59,040 Speaker 2: Democrats after eight members of the Senate Caucus broke ranks 34 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:02,559 Speaker 2: this week to end government shut down without securing concessions 35 00:02:02,560 --> 00:02:06,520 Speaker 2: the party sought aoc is a darling of the progressive left. 36 00:02:06,800 --> 00:02:08,280 Speaker 3: Her reach on social media. 37 00:02:08,080 --> 00:02:11,960 Speaker 2: Is vast, Her rallies draw large crowds, and she secured 38 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:14,800 Speaker 2: a big victory last week when her allies or Hanmamdani, 39 00:02:15,120 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 2: was elected mayor of New York City. Notably, Schumer did 40 00:02:18,320 --> 00:02:21,200 Speaker 2: not endorse in the race. For his part, Schumer has 41 00:02:21,200 --> 00:02:24,320 Speaker 2: not announced his intentions for twenty twenty eight. Many Democrats 42 00:02:24,320 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 2: believe he will eventually bow out. Others say he remains 43 00:02:27,639 --> 00:02:30,080 Speaker 2: a well like figure among New York Democrats and his 44 00:02:30,160 --> 00:02:32,160 Speaker 2: seniority in the party will play a role in the 45 00:02:32,200 --> 00:02:36,160 Speaker 2: calculus heading into twenty twenty eight. There's also this Some 46 00:02:36,240 --> 00:02:39,040 Speaker 2: believe AOC star has grown so bright that she could 47 00:02:39,040 --> 00:02:42,960 Speaker 2: brush aside a Senate run and instead seek the presidency. 48 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:45,240 Speaker 4: I want you to think about what you just heard. 49 00:02:45,520 --> 00:02:50,320 Speaker 1: AOC could just move past a Senate run goes straight 50 00:02:50,360 --> 00:02:54,040 Speaker 1: to the presidency. Is that crazy talk? The answer is no. 51 00:02:54,800 --> 00:02:59,720 Speaker 1: When you have a Democrat that is a five term 52 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:03,680 Speaker 1: sin right six times five? Is what do the math 53 00:03:03,760 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 1: on that? And a nine term representative is underscoring just 54 00:03:08,560 --> 00:03:12,359 Speaker 1: how precarious Schumer's position actually is. You have these eight 55 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:14,919 Speaker 1: Democrats that broke with their party to reopen the government. 56 00:03:14,960 --> 00:03:17,679 Speaker 1: By the way, Schumer voted to keep the government closed, 57 00:03:18,240 --> 00:03:21,960 Speaker 1: and yet they're still angry at Schumer, and now they 58 00:03:22,040 --> 00:03:25,880 Speaker 1: have a simple demand, you must resign. He was also 59 00:03:25,960 --> 00:03:28,760 Speaker 1: accused of trying to quote screw over the party. 60 00:03:28,880 --> 00:03:29,760 Speaker 4: I'm not joking. 61 00:03:30,280 --> 00:03:32,799 Speaker 1: Schumer was also held up as another example of why 62 00:03:32,840 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 1: we need quote new leadership. And that's just what Democrats 63 00:03:36,640 --> 00:03:39,080 Speaker 1: in Congress had to say. None of what I just 64 00:03:39,160 --> 00:03:44,520 Speaker 1: quoted you from there was from outside of elected members 65 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:49,280 Speaker 1: of Congress. Now, the Wall Street Journal is now reporting 66 00:03:49,320 --> 00:03:55,040 Speaker 1: that at least eleven House Democrats, eleven progressive nonprofits, and 67 00:03:55,480 --> 00:04:01,640 Speaker 1: six Democratic Senate candidates have called on mister Schumer to 68 00:04:01,760 --> 00:04:06,160 Speaker 1: step away officially as the minority leader. In other words, 69 00:04:06,360 --> 00:04:09,760 Speaker 1: Schumer has literally managed to alienate virtually everyone in his 70 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 1: own party. Progressives are blaming him for not being quote 71 00:04:13,440 --> 00:04:18,040 Speaker 1: strong enough to rein in the defectors, while moderates are 72 00:04:18,160 --> 00:04:21,640 Speaker 1: angry with Schumer and saying he engineered the longest shutdown 73 00:04:21,760 --> 00:04:26,360 Speaker 1: ever for literally nothing because Democrats got nothing in return. 74 00:04:27,000 --> 00:04:29,360 Speaker 4: So this is where Schumer is. 75 00:04:29,760 --> 00:04:33,320 Speaker 1: He's literally caught between the extreme radical left, the Marxist, 76 00:04:33,360 --> 00:04:36,280 Speaker 1: the socialists, and the communists. And then the moderates of 77 00:04:36,320 --> 00:04:38,039 Speaker 1: his party are saying, what the hell were you doing? 78 00:04:38,120 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 5: Man? 79 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:41,039 Speaker 1: Like you put us in a bad spot going into 80 00:04:41,080 --> 00:04:43,159 Speaker 1: reelection and you had to shut down and we have 81 00:04:43,240 --> 00:04:47,760 Speaker 1: nothing to show for anything here with this shutdown, So 82 00:04:47,920 --> 00:04:50,480 Speaker 1: they're angry too. How do you get out of that? 83 00:04:50,600 --> 00:04:53,479 Speaker 1: I don't know now courting by the way to see 84 00:04:53,480 --> 00:04:58,520 Speaker 1: an end uh with. He now has a minus four 85 00:04:58,640 --> 00:05:05,920 Speaker 1: point favorability among Democratic voters. Schumer is the least popular 86 00:05:06,640 --> 00:05:10,920 Speaker 1: Democratic Senate leader since the polling began asking the question 87 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:15,920 Speaker 1: all the way back in nineteen eighty five. Just to 88 00:05:15,960 --> 00:05:20,120 Speaker 1: put in perspective for you now, the same poll also 89 00:05:20,160 --> 00:05:24,159 Speaker 1: suggests that if Schumer were up for election today, and 90 00:05:24,200 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 1: this is obviously where Nancy Pelosi and AOC and all 91 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:31,480 Speaker 1: these are fighting over this, the same poll suggests that 92 00:05:31,560 --> 00:05:34,840 Speaker 1: if Schumer were up for election today, he would likely 93 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:38,680 Speaker 1: suffer a quote historic defeat in a primary against AOC 94 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:43,320 Speaker 1: who is clearly preparing a Senate run. All right, that's 95 00:05:43,360 --> 00:05:46,320 Speaker 1: what everyone is talking about right now the Democratic Party. 96 00:05:46,720 --> 00:05:49,720 Speaker 1: Here's the other thing that's interesting. Among New York Democrats. 97 00:05:49,800 --> 00:05:55,359 Speaker 1: AOC's net favorability is significantly higher. In fact, it is 98 00:05:55,720 --> 00:06:00,640 Speaker 1: thirty points higher than Schumer. It is a US forty 99 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:05,960 Speaker 1: six points versus plus sixteen. So that confirms the results 100 00:06:06,000 --> 00:06:09,640 Speaker 1: of a pullback in May that showed that AOC was 101 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:13,240 Speaker 1: clearly winning a matchup by twenty one points. It'd be 102 00:06:13,240 --> 00:06:16,640 Speaker 1: fifty four to thirty three among likely Democratic voters in 103 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:19,599 Speaker 1: a primary. Now, I ever wins the primary, he's going 104 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:21,560 Speaker 1: to win the general. We all know that because it's 105 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:26,040 Speaker 1: New York and so Schumer is not up for reelection, 106 00:06:26,720 --> 00:06:28,760 Speaker 1: and this is good for him. Until twenty twenty eight, 107 00:06:29,400 --> 00:06:32,560 Speaker 1: he'll likely be He'll be like week shy. I think 108 00:06:32,560 --> 00:06:36,400 Speaker 1: of his seventy eighth birthday. And now he's got to 109 00:06:36,440 --> 00:06:38,840 Speaker 1: deal with a primary challenge, and there's a good chance 110 00:06:38,920 --> 00:06:41,839 Speaker 1: he may lose his power in the Senate as the 111 00:06:41,960 --> 00:06:44,920 Speaker 1: leader of the Democratic Party there as well. How did 112 00:06:44,920 --> 00:06:48,799 Speaker 1: we get to this point, I'll tell you exactly how 113 00:06:49,200 --> 00:06:53,000 Speaker 1: because of the radical left in the Democrats, and the 114 00:06:53,040 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 1: Democrats did not police them. They have now taken over Senaer. Booker, 115 00:06:57,560 --> 00:07:00,560 Speaker 1: by the way, is also now calling for new leadership 116 00:07:00,560 --> 00:07:04,040 Speaker 1: in the Democratic Party. Here's part of that conversation on 117 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:07,159 Speaker 1: Fox News Channel as they were describing what is now 118 00:07:07,200 --> 00:07:08,240 Speaker 1: at civil war. 119 00:07:09,880 --> 00:07:13,560 Speaker 6: So in terms of who will be leading the Democrats, 120 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:15,960 Speaker 6: there's a good chance it might not be Chuck Schumer 121 00:07:16,000 --> 00:07:18,760 Speaker 6: in the Senate because Corey Booker seems to be leading 122 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:20,600 Speaker 6: the charge in terms of wanting new leadership. 123 00:07:20,640 --> 00:07:21,240 Speaker 5: Listen to what he. 124 00:07:21,200 --> 00:07:26,240 Speaker 7: Said, Chuck Schumer's generation Nancy Pelosi's generation, John Lewis's generation. 125 00:07:26,560 --> 00:07:30,560 Speaker 7: They have so much to be proud of. It is time, though, 126 00:07:30,720 --> 00:07:34,840 Speaker 7: for new leadership the other generations ex. Millennials, Zee, It's 127 00:07:34,920 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 7: time for us to step up. The stage is waiting 128 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:40,720 Speaker 7: for us to lead, not just the party but the 129 00:07:40,840 --> 00:07:41,800 Speaker 7: nation right now? 130 00:07:42,960 --> 00:07:43,520 Speaker 4: Is it time? 131 00:07:44,600 --> 00:07:47,640 Speaker 3: I think the Democrats are fishing in the wrong well here. 132 00:07:47,920 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 3: It's not an issue of a just not an issue 133 00:07:50,480 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 3: of generation. It's an issue of the party being way 134 00:07:52,800 --> 00:07:57,120 Speaker 3: too far left. What the election told us last week 135 00:07:57,800 --> 00:08:01,920 Speaker 3: is that the economy may be better under the Trump administration, 136 00:08:02,000 --> 00:08:03,280 Speaker 3: that it wasn't inder the Biden administration. 137 00:08:03,320 --> 00:08:04,239 Speaker 7: But it's not good enough. 138 00:08:04,520 --> 00:08:07,200 Speaker 3: Democrats have a lane right here. But what they're doing 139 00:08:07,280 --> 00:08:09,240 Speaker 3: is they're going to the far left because that's where 140 00:08:09,240 --> 00:08:12,320 Speaker 3: the social media influencers are. Social media loves conflict, it 141 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:15,800 Speaker 3: loves anger, it loves extremism. But that's not where voters are. 142 00:08:16,120 --> 00:08:19,200 Speaker 3: Seventy percent of American voters are either conservative or moderate, 143 00:08:19,560 --> 00:08:21,680 Speaker 3: and there is a lane here. There's an opportunity for 144 00:08:21,760 --> 00:08:24,520 Speaker 3: Democrats to go after those voters, those swing voters that 145 00:08:24,680 --> 00:08:26,840 Speaker 3: make the difference in the national elections coming up. We 146 00:08:26,880 --> 00:08:29,640 Speaker 3: haven't seen national Virginia, New Jersey, New York. They were 147 00:08:29,680 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 3: not national elections. You take this progressive socialist show on 148 00:08:33,040 --> 00:08:35,599 Speaker 3: the road nationally, it's not going to work. If Democrats 149 00:08:35,640 --> 00:08:38,720 Speaker 3: move to the political center, that's where that's where the 150 00:08:38,760 --> 00:08:40,840 Speaker 3: sweet part is for them. But they can't do that 151 00:08:40,880 --> 00:08:43,320 Speaker 3: because they are addicted to the social media left break yea. 152 00:08:43,480 --> 00:08:45,240 Speaker 6: And when you think about who are the loudest voices 153 00:08:45,240 --> 00:08:48,439 Speaker 6: in the Democratic Party, it's alexandri or Cassio Cortez, it's 154 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:51,600 Speaker 6: Jasmin Crockett, it's Bernie Sanders. But when asked about who 155 00:08:51,640 --> 00:08:54,000 Speaker 6: the future leaders of the Democratic Party are, listen to 156 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:54,800 Speaker 6: what roconnaissan. 157 00:08:56,040 --> 00:08:58,880 Speaker 8: We have dynamic, young new leaders where some of it. 158 00:08:58,960 --> 00:09:01,880 Speaker 8: Chris Murphy is a top leader. Cory Booker is a 159 00:09:01,960 --> 00:09:05,240 Speaker 8: dynamic leader. Brian Schatz is a dynamic leader. Do you 160 00:09:05,280 --> 00:09:07,800 Speaker 8: think Democrats around the country think that Chuck Schumer should 161 00:09:07,800 --> 00:09:09,720 Speaker 8: be the face of the future of the Democratic Party. 162 00:09:09,880 --> 00:09:12,559 Speaker 6: Of course, not interesting that there was not a mention 163 00:09:12,679 --> 00:09:15,600 Speaker 6: of AOC, Jasbin Crockett or any of the people on 164 00:09:15,640 --> 00:09:16,160 Speaker 6: the far left. 165 00:09:16,240 --> 00:09:17,800 Speaker 5: Chris Murphy was about as far as you got. 166 00:09:19,080 --> 00:09:22,400 Speaker 9: Well, I think Julian had exactly right, and that Democrats 167 00:09:22,400 --> 00:09:25,560 Speaker 9: are far too worried right now about pronouns as opposed 168 00:09:25,600 --> 00:09:28,040 Speaker 9: to paychecks or issues that Americans are really concerned about. 169 00:09:28,200 --> 00:09:30,400 Speaker 9: But I don't think that the solution is the fact 170 00:09:30,440 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 9: that Corey Booker looked around and Senator Spartacus let everyone 171 00:09:33,480 --> 00:09:35,439 Speaker 9: know that he might be the best person to step 172 00:09:35,520 --> 00:09:37,400 Speaker 9: up and lead. The fact of the matter is right 173 00:09:37,440 --> 00:09:40,040 Speaker 9: now is Democrats have two real problems. Number one, not 174 00:09:40,080 --> 00:09:42,520 Speaker 9: just the ideology, but they don't have a specific set 175 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:45,920 Speaker 9: of issues or ideas to tackle those issues that they 176 00:09:45,920 --> 00:09:48,000 Speaker 9: can lead with. The second thing is when they talk 177 00:09:48,040 --> 00:09:51,840 Speaker 9: about leaders, Chris Murphy is like watching paint dry. He 178 00:09:51,920 --> 00:09:54,959 Speaker 9: is very boring. Until Democrats actually have some leaders who 179 00:09:55,000 --> 00:09:56,920 Speaker 9: can step up, no one's going to grab the attention 180 00:09:57,520 --> 00:09:59,520 Speaker 9: we're be able to command any sort of audience. Now 181 00:09:59,720 --> 00:10:02,000 Speaker 9: that said, regardless of the fact of how left the 182 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:04,679 Speaker 9: Democrats have gone so far, whoever the Democrats do put 183 00:10:04,720 --> 00:10:06,920 Speaker 9: forward in twenty eight will be formidable. The country is 184 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:09,640 Speaker 9: very much right down the middle of very divided, and 185 00:10:09,679 --> 00:10:11,080 Speaker 9: so it will be a tough battle. But I don't 186 00:10:11,080 --> 00:10:12,439 Speaker 9: think Democrats know who they want yet. 187 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:16,080 Speaker 1: Yeah the moment, I love how they say there, I 188 00:10:16,240 --> 00:10:20,160 Speaker 1: don't think they know who they want. Yet, Like, that's 189 00:10:20,200 --> 00:10:22,200 Speaker 1: the part here that I think is so frustrating is 190 00:10:22,240 --> 00:10:23,760 Speaker 1: for them as they're like, yeah, of course they do. 191 00:10:23,760 --> 00:10:25,560 Speaker 4: They know exactly who they want. You know who they want. 192 00:10:25,800 --> 00:10:28,760 Speaker 1: They want radical socialist Marxist communists, and they want them 193 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:31,520 Speaker 1: to run their party. I want you to just pause 194 00:10:31,559 --> 00:10:33,960 Speaker 1: what you're doing for the next sixty seconds, and I 195 00:10:34,000 --> 00:10:37,120 Speaker 1: want you to imagine Lucy, a seven year old. Her 196 00:10:37,160 --> 00:10:40,640 Speaker 1: stomach often aches with hunger, her small hands instead of 197 00:10:40,840 --> 00:10:45,559 Speaker 1: holding crayons, no, only the struggle of survival on dusty streets. 198 00:10:46,000 --> 00:10:51,080 Speaker 1: School is a distant dream, Medical care forgotten hope. Lucy's 199 00:10:51,120 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 1: potential is overshadowed, her future is dim. But what if 200 00:10:54,880 --> 00:10:57,200 Speaker 1: someone stepped in? What if there was a way to 201 00:10:57,280 --> 00:11:00,880 Speaker 1: ignite hope for children just like Lucy? There is, and 202 00:11:00,920 --> 00:11:05,240 Speaker 1: that is with Compassion International Partners and the local churches 203 00:11:05,480 --> 00:11:09,920 Speaker 1: that provide children holistic support more than just food. They 204 00:11:09,960 --> 00:11:15,600 Speaker 1: receive critical medical care, life changing education, vital skills training, 205 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:19,720 Speaker 1: and spiritual development, all in Jesus's name. And you can 206 00:11:19,760 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 1: empower a child just like Lucy to break free from poverty. 207 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:26,559 Speaker 1: I want you to do what I've done and sponsor 208 00:11:26,720 --> 00:11:31,040 Speaker 1: a child today. You can visit compassion dot com. That's 209 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:35,600 Speaker 1: compassion dot com. Let me also just get to another 210 00:11:35,640 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 1: point that I think is very interesting, and that is 211 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:40,880 Speaker 1: how fast the Democratic Party is actually moving to the 212 00:11:40,960 --> 00:11:44,920 Speaker 1: radical left. You got Mundani that gets elected full blown 213 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:50,360 Speaker 1: communists is in. Socialists is in New York City. Cheosay 214 00:11:50,679 --> 00:11:54,079 Speaker 1: remember that name, all right, chi Osay. It's probably the 215 00:11:54,120 --> 00:11:56,319 Speaker 1: first time I've ever heard it, but it's a name 216 00:11:56,320 --> 00:11:59,280 Speaker 1: that you're going to want to remember. Because Chosay has 217 00:11:59,320 --> 00:12:04,520 Speaker 1: now filed paperwork to challenge Hakeem Jeffries from the left. 218 00:12:05,200 --> 00:12:09,880 Speaker 1: This is again how crazy the left has become. Now 219 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:12,760 Speaker 1: this story gets just insane because you have this New 220 00:12:12,800 --> 00:12:16,000 Speaker 1: York City council member that filed the paperwork this week 221 00:12:16,000 --> 00:12:19,240 Speaker 1: to run against the House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries. Now, 222 00:12:19,320 --> 00:12:22,040 Speaker 1: let's be clear, six months ago, Hakim Jeffries was like 223 00:12:22,480 --> 00:12:27,360 Speaker 1: AOC of the left. Now apparently he's not left enough 224 00:12:27,960 --> 00:12:31,840 Speaker 1: for this Brooklyn based congressional seat that just also gave 225 00:12:31,880 --> 00:12:36,000 Speaker 1: you Mundani. So this is what this dude's saying. All right, 226 00:12:36,000 --> 00:12:37,959 Speaker 1: and again's New York City council member. We know they're 227 00:12:38,000 --> 00:12:38,640 Speaker 1: extreme there. 228 00:12:38,800 --> 00:12:39,079 Speaker 4: Quote. 229 00:12:39,080 --> 00:12:42,239 Speaker 1: The Democratic Party's leadership is not only failing to effectively 230 00:12:42,280 --> 00:12:45,319 Speaker 1: fight back against Donald Trump. They have also failed to 231 00:12:45,360 --> 00:12:47,640 Speaker 1: deliver a vision that we can all believe in. Osei, 232 00:12:47,679 --> 00:12:51,320 Speaker 1: who recently joined the Democratic Socialists of America, so it's 233 00:12:51,360 --> 00:12:55,960 Speaker 1: another socialist set. In a statement to Axios, these failures 234 00:12:56,200 --> 00:12:58,520 Speaker 1: are some of the many reasons why I'm currently exploring 235 00:12:58,520 --> 00:13:01,160 Speaker 1: a potential run for New York's eighth congressional district. 236 00:13:01,200 --> 00:13:03,040 Speaker 4: Again, this is a Keeame Jeffries district. 237 00:13:03,400 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 1: This is no longer a Democratic party, that's a socialist party. 238 00:13:07,280 --> 00:13:09,160 Speaker 4: This is a twenty seven year old, all right. 239 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:12,559 Speaker 1: He's also an ally of the New York Mayor Mandani 240 00:13:12,600 --> 00:13:15,280 Speaker 1: and is known as a left wing voice in the 241 00:13:15,320 --> 00:13:20,000 Speaker 1: New York City Council. Osei was considering the bid against Jeffries, 242 00:13:20,040 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 1: and now he's saying, well, because the government shutdown, I 243 00:13:22,320 --> 00:13:25,080 Speaker 1: just got to do it. He filed the FI Federal 244 00:13:25,120 --> 00:13:28,120 Speaker 1: Election Commission on Monday to run in the Democratic primary 245 00:13:28,160 --> 00:13:30,800 Speaker 1: for the New York's eighth district, which covers parts of 246 00:13:30,880 --> 00:13:34,079 Speaker 1: South and East Brooklyn. His team also set up an 247 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:37,800 Speaker 1: Act Blue page they're the radical left organization for him 248 00:13:37,800 --> 00:13:42,520 Speaker 1: to begin fundraising for his run. Jefferies campaign spokesman is 249 00:13:42,559 --> 00:13:43,400 Speaker 1: not responding. 250 00:13:43,520 --> 00:13:43,840 Speaker 5: Yet. 251 00:13:44,240 --> 00:13:47,800 Speaker 1: Asked by Axios in October about a possible primary challenge 252 00:13:47,840 --> 00:13:50,600 Speaker 1: from this city council member, Jeffries replied, if you ask 253 00:13:50,679 --> 00:13:52,720 Speaker 1: me a serious question, I'll give you a serious answer. 254 00:13:53,200 --> 00:13:55,360 Speaker 1: And you know what's not a serious question based on 255 00:13:55,360 --> 00:13:58,120 Speaker 1: everything coming out of Brooklyn. So he's basically like, this 256 00:13:58,160 --> 00:14:01,040 Speaker 1: guy's beneath me. Well, guess what, you just got a 257 00:14:01,160 --> 00:14:04,640 Speaker 1: socialist elected to the mayor's office. There's a very good 258 00:14:04,720 --> 00:14:07,960 Speaker 1: chance that this kid, twenty seven year old socialists could 259 00:14:08,040 --> 00:14:11,560 Speaker 1: win against the leader of the Democratic Party in the House, 260 00:14:11,600 --> 00:14:15,400 Speaker 1: who was an extreme leftist when they elected him. Now, 261 00:14:15,520 --> 00:14:19,000 Speaker 1: Jeffreys campaign spokesman also said, asked again last week if 262 00:14:19,000 --> 00:14:20,600 Speaker 1: you had a comment on the reports of New York 263 00:14:20,600 --> 00:14:23,360 Speaker 1: Times in the New York Posts that Osay was planned 264 00:14:23,360 --> 00:14:27,160 Speaker 1: to run, Jeffries responded simply no. Despite being a high 265 00:14:27,160 --> 00:14:31,080 Speaker 1: profile supporter Mundani OSEI will likely run without the incoming 266 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 1: mayor's support, at least for now, we're being told, and 267 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:36,320 Speaker 1: that may not matter. When you can say, hey, I'm 268 00:14:36,400 --> 00:14:38,640 Speaker 1: just like the mayor, that'll probably help. When you say 269 00:14:38,640 --> 00:14:41,040 Speaker 1: you're a socialist, that helps, And when you say you 270 00:14:41,040 --> 00:14:43,600 Speaker 1: want to give away free stuff that helps. Is this 271 00:14:43,760 --> 00:14:47,000 Speaker 1: on brand for New York in the Bronx at Brooklyn area. Yes, 272 00:14:47,560 --> 00:14:48,160 Speaker 1: no doubt. 273 00:14:48,200 --> 00:14:48,640 Speaker 4: All right. 274 00:14:49,320 --> 00:14:51,840 Speaker 1: This is also interesting because this run would be a 275 00:14:51,840 --> 00:14:57,000 Speaker 1: part of a broader nationwide effort my younger and more 276 00:14:57,040 --> 00:15:01,120 Speaker 1: progressive Democrats to Alison come into the say as just 277 00:15:01,320 --> 00:15:05,640 Speaker 1: too old or to establishment oriented in the Democratic Party. 278 00:15:06,120 --> 00:15:11,040 Speaker 1: Many of those insurgent candidates declined to comment on whether 279 00:15:11,080 --> 00:15:13,880 Speaker 1: they would even vote or commit to vote for Jeffries 280 00:15:13,960 --> 00:15:16,720 Speaker 1: as a leader or even a speaker, and many of 281 00:15:16,760 --> 00:15:19,800 Speaker 1: them said, you know what, no, in general, we would 282 00:15:19,800 --> 00:15:25,680 Speaker 1: not do this. So this is again enraged Democrats. And 283 00:15:25,720 --> 00:15:28,200 Speaker 1: I'm going to go to another headline here, and I'm 284 00:15:28,240 --> 00:15:30,000 Speaker 1: going to read you this headline, and this is what 285 00:15:30,040 --> 00:15:34,840 Speaker 1: it says. Quote, enraged Democratic candidates turn on their own leaders. 286 00:15:34,880 --> 00:15:36,560 Speaker 1: When I tell you this, in all how civil war. 287 00:15:36,720 --> 00:15:41,640 Speaker 1: It is Democratic congressional candidates nationwide, feeding off voter fury, 288 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:46,480 Speaker 1: are raging against their leadership and vowing to be ruthless. 289 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:47,440 Speaker 4: Quote. 290 00:15:47,480 --> 00:15:50,800 Speaker 1: I'm not a when they go low, we go high person. 291 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:54,240 Speaker 1: I'm not that kind of girl. That is what Texas 292 00:15:54,320 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 1: State Representative Jones, who's running in a November special election 293 00:15:58,400 --> 00:16:01,800 Speaker 1: for a safely Democratic US House seat, said to Axios 294 00:16:01,800 --> 00:16:04,360 Speaker 1: dealing with Republicans saying, what if they go lo, I'm 295 00:16:04,400 --> 00:16:08,080 Speaker 1: going to the gutter. So that is now the mantra 296 00:16:08,120 --> 00:16:13,040 Speaker 1: of the Democratic Party. Axios interviewed dozens of Democratic congressional candidates, 297 00:16:13,080 --> 00:16:17,040 Speaker 1: some challenging longtime Democrat incumbents and others running in open 298 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:21,480 Speaker 1: primaries in blue or purple seats. What was consistent across 299 00:16:21,640 --> 00:16:24,080 Speaker 1: many of those interviews, Axio says, was a notion that 300 00:16:24,120 --> 00:16:29,480 Speaker 1: the Democratic Party establishment has not been met or has 301 00:16:29,560 --> 00:16:32,760 Speaker 1: not met, I should say, the moment since President Trump 302 00:16:32,920 --> 00:16:36,480 Speaker 1: re entered the White House in January. So they're saying, 303 00:16:36,720 --> 00:16:38,440 Speaker 1: you've got to be even more extreme to go up 304 00:16:38,440 --> 00:16:41,400 Speaker 1: against Trump. And this echoes, by the way, what Democratic 305 00:16:41,480 --> 00:16:44,400 Speaker 1: elective officials have heard from their constituents, particularly in their 306 00:16:44,440 --> 00:16:47,360 Speaker 1: liberal grass roots, for the last nine months. It also 307 00:16:47,440 --> 00:16:51,400 Speaker 1: signals a massive headache for Democratic leadership, which may have 308 00:16:51,440 --> 00:16:54,600 Speaker 1: to grapple with its own version of the Tea Party 309 00:16:54,680 --> 00:16:57,920 Speaker 1: wave and re havoc on the GOP leadership back in 310 00:16:57,960 --> 00:16:58,280 Speaker 1: the day. 311 00:16:59,000 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 4: So here's what you got to know. 312 00:17:01,640 --> 00:17:05,679 Speaker 1: They left the radical left, the socialist left of the 313 00:17:05,720 --> 00:17:08,560 Speaker 1: Democratic Party says, Look, this is what the American people want. 314 00:17:09,080 --> 00:17:11,080 Speaker 1: They want to be part of a movement that fights back, 315 00:17:11,240 --> 00:17:13,679 Speaker 1: they say for their rights. That's what a former Houston 316 00:17:13,720 --> 00:17:17,320 Speaker 1: City councilwoman, a man Edwards, another leading Canada the Texas 317 00:17:17,320 --> 00:17:18,440 Speaker 1: special election set. 318 00:17:19,080 --> 00:17:21,960 Speaker 4: Then you got Donald Trump. What do they say about Trump? 319 00:17:22,000 --> 00:17:23,879 Speaker 1: She said, quote Trump is willing to go as far 320 00:17:23,880 --> 00:17:27,479 Speaker 1: as he can possibly go and has no limitations. At 321 00:17:27,520 --> 00:17:29,760 Speaker 1: what point are we going to be in a position 322 00:17:29,800 --> 00:17:33,000 Speaker 1: where we are ready to fight back and have a strategy. 323 00:17:33,200 --> 00:17:36,520 Speaker 1: So she's demanding massive change within the Democratic Party. Now 324 00:17:37,040 --> 00:17:41,120 Speaker 1: there's also a prominent progressive influencer running in Illinois told 325 00:17:41,200 --> 00:17:43,840 Speaker 1: Axios his name is Kat You need to show the 326 00:17:43,880 --> 00:17:46,680 Speaker 1: people that you're angry, and not just that you're angry, 327 00:17:47,119 --> 00:17:49,239 Speaker 1: that you're going to do something about it. 328 00:17:49,560 --> 00:17:50,680 Speaker 4: We're on the brink of. 329 00:17:50,600 --> 00:17:54,639 Speaker 1: A authoritarian coup, is what a former tech entrepreneur in 330 00:17:54,720 --> 00:17:59,600 Speaker 1: Progressive Operative challenging former Speaker in Ancy Pelosi had to say. 331 00:17:59,680 --> 00:18:02,320 Speaker 1: A week before Pelosi said I'm not going to run 332 00:18:02,400 --> 00:18:05,719 Speaker 1: for reelection, she said, people want to see the legislators 333 00:18:05,760 --> 00:18:09,439 Speaker 1: actually showing up at these courthouses and confronting Ice, something 334 00:18:09,520 --> 00:18:11,600 Speaker 1: she says Nancy Pelosi didn't do. And now we know 335 00:18:11,720 --> 00:18:14,960 Speaker 1: Nancy Pelosi is not going to run for re election. Now, 336 00:18:15,080 --> 00:18:19,120 Speaker 1: dozens of Democratic candidates for the US House are refusing 337 00:18:19,480 --> 00:18:23,879 Speaker 1: to commit or outright declining to vote for House Minority 338 00:18:24,000 --> 00:18:26,240 Speaker 1: Leader at Keem Jeffers, a speaker or leader. 339 00:18:26,760 --> 00:18:29,040 Speaker 4: That is again the newest report that's coming out. 340 00:18:29,520 --> 00:18:32,480 Speaker 1: Democratic leadership has to take a much stronger stand against 341 00:18:32,480 --> 00:18:36,440 Speaker 1: the Trump administration, is what the Evans Sound Mayor Daniel Biss, 342 00:18:36,720 --> 00:18:39,840 Speaker 1: another one of the leading candidates in one of those races, 343 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:42,760 Speaker 1: said as well. Biss added, we can't be afraid to 344 00:18:42,840 --> 00:18:44,720 Speaker 1: use our leverage to fight back, and we have to 345 00:18:44,720 --> 00:18:48,040 Speaker 1: speak out clearly and forcefully about the damaged Trump is 346 00:18:48,080 --> 00:18:51,639 Speaker 1: doing to our communities. People are angry, they're frustrated, and 347 00:18:51,680 --> 00:18:54,560 Speaker 1: they're deeply dismayed by what they're seeing, of course by 348 00:18:54,560 --> 00:18:56,840 Speaker 1: the Trump administration, but honestly, a lot of it is 349 00:18:57,240 --> 00:19:01,680 Speaker 1: profound disappointment with a Democrat. That is what an attorney 350 00:19:01,680 --> 00:19:05,199 Speaker 1: by the name of Patrick Roth, a primary challenger to 351 00:19:05,280 --> 00:19:09,480 Speaker 1: Representative Stephen Lynch, a Democrat Massachusetts, said in another interview. So, 352 00:19:09,560 --> 00:19:12,040 Speaker 1: if you look away for just a moment and you 353 00:19:12,160 --> 00:19:15,959 Speaker 1: zoom out from these local races, here's what the takeaway is. 354 00:19:16,680 --> 00:19:19,639 Speaker 1: Number One, many of the leading Democratic candids and key 355 00:19:19,680 --> 00:19:25,040 Speaker 1: battleground primaries are Jeffrey loyalists or recruits. It may take 356 00:19:25,160 --> 00:19:28,520 Speaker 1: only a handful of renegades to frustrate the leadership if 357 00:19:28,560 --> 00:19:31,960 Speaker 1: he wins a small majority next year. The nearly dozen 358 00:19:32,040 --> 00:19:35,480 Speaker 1: House Democratics that are retiring or seeking higher off as 359 00:19:35,480 --> 00:19:39,720 Speaker 1: this cycle have left a slew of crowded Democratic primaries 360 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:43,040 Speaker 1: in their wake. That leadership are going to have virtually 361 00:19:43,080 --> 00:19:46,800 Speaker 1: no control over trying to control the situation right. They 362 00:19:46,840 --> 00:19:49,119 Speaker 1: would love to hand pick people that ain't going to 363 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:52,719 Speaker 1: happen now. That is in addition to the ten older 364 00:19:52,760 --> 00:19:58,919 Speaker 1: House Democrats who are facing well funded primary challengers as well. 365 00:19:59,000 --> 00:20:02,280 Speaker 1: And this is another way that Jones house Ken in 366 00:20:02,320 --> 00:20:05,480 Speaker 1: Texas said it this way quote, I just think that 367 00:20:05,520 --> 00:20:09,040 Speaker 1: the days of following a playbook are over. There's no 368 00:20:09,080 --> 00:20:13,240 Speaker 1: way I'm following rules when other people aren't. If you 369 00:20:13,280 --> 00:20:16,360 Speaker 1: grew up in the hood like me, that's the fastest 370 00:20:16,400 --> 00:20:19,000 Speaker 1: way literally to be killed. My brother was murdered, my 371 00:20:19,080 --> 00:20:22,119 Speaker 1: aunt was murdered, my cousin was murdered. My dad blew 372 00:20:22,160 --> 00:20:25,280 Speaker 1: his brains out. So I come from a different world 373 00:20:25,520 --> 00:20:29,480 Speaker 1: where everything isn't so pretty like the Democrats want. Sometimes 374 00:20:29,560 --> 00:20:33,159 Speaker 1: blank is ugly and you've got to be able to 375 00:20:33,280 --> 00:20:37,280 Speaker 1: fight ugly. So there's a candidate for the Democratic Party 376 00:20:37,320 --> 00:20:38,280 Speaker 1: saying I'm fighting ugly. 377 00:20:38,320 --> 00:20:40,040 Speaker 4: I'll go as low as I need to go. 378 00:20:40,960 --> 00:20:43,840 Speaker 1: The Democrats are now eating their own and the people 379 00:20:43,880 --> 00:20:46,159 Speaker 1: that used to be the extreme of the Democratic Party 380 00:20:46,680 --> 00:20:50,080 Speaker 1: literally in the last six months, have become not extreme 381 00:20:50,440 --> 00:20:57,440 Speaker 1: enough for the Democratic Party. This is truly insane. President 382 00:20:57,480 --> 00:21:01,520 Speaker 1: Trump going on offense, minding the American people of what 383 00:21:01,600 --> 00:21:05,520 Speaker 1: America looked like before he became president the second time, 384 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:08,520 Speaker 1: and also reminding you what Democrats want to do this 385 00:21:08,600 --> 00:21:12,639 Speaker 1: country economically, and reminding you about what all has already 386 00:21:12,640 --> 00:21:14,320 Speaker 1: been accomplished. 387 00:21:13,720 --> 00:21:15,400 Speaker 4: In the last nine months. 388 00:21:15,920 --> 00:21:19,960 Speaker 1: As the President described it, we're making big progress on prices, 389 00:21:20,480 --> 00:21:24,800 Speaker 1: and we'll keep working to make sure everyone benefits, the 390 00:21:24,840 --> 00:21:29,120 Speaker 1: President making it clear at a summit revolving around McDonald's 391 00:21:29,119 --> 00:21:32,280 Speaker 1: where one in eight Americans have actually worked that Denald 392 00:21:32,320 --> 00:21:35,200 Speaker 1: Trump not only inherited an economic mess when he took office, 393 00:21:35,680 --> 00:21:39,360 Speaker 1: but that was because of years of mismanagement under Joe Biden, 394 00:21:39,800 --> 00:21:44,520 Speaker 1: his incompetent administration, and Democrats in Congress who also spent 395 00:21:44,640 --> 00:21:48,879 Speaker 1: years insisting and lying to you claiming that inflation was 396 00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:53,840 Speaker 1: quote transitory, and then they decided to go out trillions 397 00:21:53,960 --> 00:21:59,520 Speaker 1: and new spinning and dramatically upscale our government sides. This 398 00:21:59,600 --> 00:22:03,119 Speaker 1: brought the country the brink of economic ruin, which is 399 00:22:03,280 --> 00:22:06,920 Speaker 1: mainly why Donald Trump was elected. Now, since day one, 400 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:10,520 Speaker 1: the Trump administration has been on a mission to tame 401 00:22:10,840 --> 00:22:16,160 Speaker 1: Biden's inflation crisis, stop the sky high Biden price increases, 402 00:22:16,560 --> 00:22:20,800 Speaker 1: and lower costs for everyday families. While it can't happen overnight, 403 00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:23,960 Speaker 1: the White House says, there is clear evidence that shows 404 00:22:24,000 --> 00:22:27,520 Speaker 1: the trend is in the right direction now. President Trump 405 00:22:27,720 --> 00:22:32,840 Speaker 1: had to tame Biden's inflation, and under Biden, inflation average 406 00:22:32,880 --> 00:22:36,640 Speaker 1: nearly five percent and hitting nine point one percent during 407 00:22:36,640 --> 00:22:40,600 Speaker 1: the worst inflation crisis in decades, all of it fueled 408 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:44,919 Speaker 1: by radical left, out of control government spending. In President 409 00:22:44,960 --> 00:22:49,000 Speaker 1: Trump's second term, inflation has dropped to an average of 410 00:22:49,200 --> 00:22:53,560 Speaker 1: just two point seven percent, significantly lower than the four 411 00:22:53,640 --> 00:22:57,120 Speaker 1: year average of five percent under Biden and nine point 412 00:22:57,240 --> 00:23:01,040 Speaker 1: one percent of it's all time high, artical first step 413 00:23:01,280 --> 00:23:05,119 Speaker 1: in reversing the Democrats' cost of living disaster. In fact, 414 00:23:05,200 --> 00:23:08,760 Speaker 1: under President Trump, Americans have even seen the first overall 415 00:23:08,840 --> 00:23:15,040 Speaker 1: price declines since twenty twenty In several different categories. Now, 416 00:23:15,080 --> 00:23:18,160 Speaker 1: Americans have made real wage gains as well, and there's 417 00:23:18,200 --> 00:23:20,560 Speaker 1: still work to do, The White House says as well, 418 00:23:21,119 --> 00:23:24,320 Speaker 1: but let's remind you about where we were Under Biden, 419 00:23:24,440 --> 00:23:28,359 Speaker 1: workers lost more than two thousand, nine hundred dollars in 420 00:23:28,520 --> 00:23:34,159 Speaker 1: purchasing power, meaning inflation rose faster than wages. In President 421 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:38,760 Speaker 1: Trump's second term, even after accounting for higher prices, America's 422 00:23:38,800 --> 00:23:41,919 Speaker 1: real wages have grown by nearly seven hundred dollars and 423 00:23:41,960 --> 00:23:44,560 Speaker 1: are on track to increase by nearly one thy two 424 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 1: hundred after his first full year in office. And then 425 00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:51,760 Speaker 1: there's the major prices that we deal with every day. 426 00:23:52,240 --> 00:23:56,240 Speaker 1: Gas price is a great example. Under Biden, the average 427 00:23:56,280 --> 00:24:00,120 Speaker 1: gas price was the highest it had ever been during 428 00:24:00,160 --> 00:24:04,119 Speaker 1: a president of term, reaching its highest ever price even 429 00:24:04,359 --> 00:24:09,080 Speaker 1: after he drained our strategic oil reserves to artificially decrease 430 00:24:09,160 --> 00:24:14,000 Speaker 1: pricing before election day. And President Trump's second term, Americans 431 00:24:14,000 --> 00:24:16,720 Speaker 1: have seen the lowest average gas price in more than 432 00:24:16,800 --> 00:24:20,040 Speaker 1: four years, and we're on track to spend the lowest 433 00:24:20,040 --> 00:24:23,440 Speaker 1: amount of their disposable income on gas in the last 434 00:24:23,440 --> 00:24:27,919 Speaker 1: two decades. As President Trump's energy dominance vision continues to 435 00:24:27,960 --> 00:24:33,040 Speaker 1: come to fruition, energy prices, they say, we'll fall even further, 436 00:24:33,520 --> 00:24:38,120 Speaker 1: igniting another price decline that will help all Americans. Now, 437 00:24:38,200 --> 00:24:40,679 Speaker 1: if you're not happy with the price of the pump, 438 00:24:40,880 --> 00:24:44,520 Speaker 1: let's talk about Grocery prices and housing prices are trending 439 00:24:44,640 --> 00:24:49,080 Speaker 1: also in the right directions for American workers. Prices for 440 00:24:49,200 --> 00:24:54,040 Speaker 1: everyday staples are starting to see declines finally under Donald Trump. 441 00:24:54,080 --> 00:25:03,040 Speaker 1: Prices for eggs, for butter, ice cream, fresh fruit, cereal, seafood, rice, pasta, 442 00:25:03,840 --> 00:25:07,800 Speaker 1: and ham have all seen declines, and more help is 443 00:25:07,840 --> 00:25:12,040 Speaker 1: on the way. Housing costs are also moderating. Under Biden, 444 00:25:12,119 --> 00:25:15,719 Speaker 1: mortgage rates at their highest in decades. In President Trump's 445 00:25:15,720 --> 00:25:19,439 Speaker 1: second term, the average thirty year fixed rate mortgage was 446 00:25:19,520 --> 00:25:22,520 Speaker 1: six point one seven percent at the end of October, 447 00:25:23,080 --> 00:25:27,320 Speaker 1: twelve percent lower than when he took office. That according 448 00:25:27,320 --> 00:25:30,560 Speaker 1: to the Consumer Price Index. In fact, the twelve month 449 00:25:30,680 --> 00:25:35,040 Speaker 1: change in overall shelter costs is at its lowest level 450 00:25:35,320 --> 00:25:39,120 Speaker 1: in four years as well. Now, there are other efforts 451 00:25:39,160 --> 00:25:42,560 Speaker 1: to continue driving prices down. The President talked about it tonight, 452 00:25:43,160 --> 00:25:47,880 Speaker 1: ramping up take home pay and strengthening our economy. President 453 00:25:47,880 --> 00:25:51,520 Speaker 1: Trump's deregulatory efforts are also saving Americans. A collective one 454 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:54,240 Speaker 1: hundred and eighty billion. What does that mean for you? 455 00:25:54,880 --> 00:25:58,840 Speaker 1: Two than one hundred dollars per family of four? For example, 456 00:25:58,960 --> 00:26:03,040 Speaker 1: President Trump Hall Burdens and Biden air efficiency standards that 457 00:26:03,240 --> 00:26:07,720 Speaker 1: jacked up the price of everyday appliances. And President Trump 458 00:26:07,760 --> 00:26:11,760 Speaker 1: signed into law the largest tax cut in American history. 459 00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:16,800 Speaker 1: This includes no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, 460 00:26:17,200 --> 00:26:20,880 Speaker 1: and no tax on Social Security, all of which will 461 00:26:20,880 --> 00:26:25,560 Speaker 1: save Americans money in their tax returns. The landmark legislation 462 00:26:26,160 --> 00:26:29,560 Speaker 1: will raise America's take on pay by as much as 463 00:26:29,640 --> 00:26:33,560 Speaker 1: thirteen thousand, three hundred and wages by as much as 464 00:26:33,600 --> 00:26:37,840 Speaker 1: eleven thousand, six hundred. So the President decided to take 465 00:26:37,880 --> 00:26:40,920 Speaker 1: the stage to talk about exactly where we are. 466 00:26:41,320 --> 00:26:43,080 Speaker 4: And I want you to hear what the President had 467 00:26:43,080 --> 00:26:43,520 Speaker 4: to say. 468 00:26:43,920 --> 00:26:47,240 Speaker 10: While Democrats wanted to give Americans the largest tax syke 469 00:26:47,359 --> 00:26:51,280 Speaker 10: in history, in July, I proudly gave you the largest 470 00:26:51,320 --> 00:26:53,880 Speaker 10: tax cuts in American history and signed the one Big 471 00:26:53,920 --> 00:26:54,600 Speaker 10: Beautiful Bill. 472 00:26:54,640 --> 00:26:57,880 Speaker 5: I caught the great, big beautiful bill into law. 473 00:26:57,800 --> 00:27:01,760 Speaker 10: That includes no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, 474 00:27:02,119 --> 00:27:04,119 Speaker 10: and no tax on Social Security. 475 00:27:04,160 --> 00:27:07,080 Speaker 5: For our great seniors. That is a big deal. 476 00:27:07,840 --> 00:27:11,879 Speaker 1: It's amazing what the President's accomplished already this year, but 477 00:27:11,960 --> 00:27:14,879 Speaker 1: the President says I'm not done there, and made a 478 00:27:14,920 --> 00:27:18,160 Speaker 1: pledge to the American families, no matter if you're rich 479 00:27:18,240 --> 00:27:21,400 Speaker 1: or poor, conservative or liberal, black or white, or anything 480 00:27:21,400 --> 00:27:24,680 Speaker 1: else in between. Here's what the present pledged to you. 481 00:27:25,400 --> 00:27:28,399 Speaker 10: My first term, we built the greatest economy in the 482 00:27:28,440 --> 00:27:31,000 Speaker 10: history of the world. And now we're doing it again. 483 00:27:31,040 --> 00:27:35,360 Speaker 10: But this time it really is, as I said, much stronger, 484 00:27:35,480 --> 00:27:38,680 Speaker 10: much better. I think it's going to be something that 485 00:27:38,960 --> 00:27:41,880 Speaker 10: nobody has ever seen before. My pledge to every family 486 00:27:41,960 --> 00:27:45,840 Speaker 10: and every small businesses that I will not rest until 487 00:27:45,920 --> 00:27:50,160 Speaker 10: you are rich or stronger, more successful, happier, till you've 488 00:27:50,160 --> 00:27:50,960 Speaker 10: gotten a piece. 489 00:27:50,760 --> 00:27:51,880 Speaker 5: Of the American dream. 490 00:27:52,000 --> 00:27:53,800 Speaker 10: Some of you in this room have really gotten a 491 00:27:53,840 --> 00:27:56,600 Speaker 10: piece of it because you made a great decision to 492 00:27:56,640 --> 00:28:00,800 Speaker 10: go with a great, great company years ago, and it's 493 00:28:00,880 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 10: really pretty amazing. And that begins with making America. 494 00:28:04,680 --> 00:28:05,199 Speaker 5: We have to do. 495 00:28:05,320 --> 00:28:09,280 Speaker 10: The word is affordable, and affordable should be our word, 496 00:28:09,359 --> 00:28:13,400 Speaker 10: not theirs, because the Democrats got up and took affordability affordable, 497 00:28:13,560 --> 00:28:15,920 Speaker 10: and they don't say that. They had the worst inflation 498 00:28:16,080 --> 00:28:20,560 Speaker 10: in history, the highest energy prices in history, everything was 499 00:28:20,640 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 10: the worst. 500 00:28:21,560 --> 00:28:25,000 Speaker 1: President Trump is bringing jobs and investments back to the 501 00:28:25,160 --> 00:28:28,920 Speaker 1: US as part of his plan to expand America's economy. 502 00:28:29,280 --> 00:28:32,639 Speaker 1: In fact, since President Trump took office, companies have invested 503 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:35,919 Speaker 1: trillions I want to say that word again, trillions of 504 00:28:35,960 --> 00:28:40,479 Speaker 1: dollars into their US based operations, on shoring and creating 505 00:28:40,640 --> 00:28:45,400 Speaker 1: hundreds of thousands of new jobs for Americans. President Trump 506 00:28:45,440 --> 00:28:50,320 Speaker 1: is also reducing the deficit. A combination of spending cuts, 507 00:28:50,360 --> 00:28:56,040 Speaker 1: interest savings, economic growth, and tariff revenues are expected to 508 00:28:56,080 --> 00:29:00,320 Speaker 1: reduce the deficit by trillions of dollars, resulting in higher 509 00:29:00,400 --> 00:29:04,240 Speaker 1: take on pay, lower interest rates in a much stronger 510 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:08,680 Speaker 1: American economy. In fact, one point nine million more American 511 00:29:08,720 --> 00:29:13,240 Speaker 1: born workers are employed today than when President Trump took office. 512 00:29:13,560 --> 00:29:18,200 Speaker 1: That's one point nine million Americans who are now happily 513 00:29:18,480 --> 00:29:21,520 Speaker 1: at work with a job right now. The US has 514 00:29:21,600 --> 00:29:24,600 Speaker 1: more people working now than at any time in the 515 00:29:24,640 --> 00:29:28,720 Speaker 1: history of our country, and the Trump administration, he says, 516 00:29:28,800 --> 00:29:32,600 Speaker 1: will not rest until the high prices that resulted from 517 00:29:32,720 --> 00:29:35,800 Speaker 1: democratic policies are fully rained in. 518 00:29:36,320 --> 00:29:36,680 Speaker 4: He said. 519 00:29:36,680 --> 00:29:40,360 Speaker 1: We're making progress, and the best, he says, is yet 520 00:29:40,400 --> 00:29:40,960 Speaker 1: to come. 521 00:29:41,440 --> 00:29:43,480 Speaker 5: We're making tremendous progress. 522 00:29:43,560 --> 00:29:48,000 Speaker 10: One point nine million more American born workers are employed 523 00:29:48,040 --> 00:29:50,680 Speaker 10: today than when I took off. To think of that, 524 00:29:51,360 --> 00:29:54,960 Speaker 10: one point nine million more today, and these are American 525 00:29:55,080 --> 00:29:59,320 Speaker 10: born workers. Nobody thought that was possible. And we have 526 00:29:59,360 --> 00:30:02,240 Speaker 10: the strongest borders in the history of our country. Nobody 527 00:30:02,280 --> 00:30:05,760 Speaker 10: comes in unless they come in legally. You see the numbers. 528 00:30:05,840 --> 00:30:09,520 Speaker 10: Everyone thinks it's impossible a year ago, millions of people 529 00:30:09,520 --> 00:30:12,320 Speaker 10: with storming our borders. Today they only come in if 530 00:30:12,360 --> 00:30:16,760 Speaker 10: they come in legally, and wages for hourly workers arising 531 00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:19,800 Speaker 10: at the fastest pace in sixty years now. 532 00:30:19,840 --> 00:30:22,440 Speaker 1: The President also made it clear that there's a lot 533 00:30:22,520 --> 00:30:25,120 Speaker 1: when it comes to trade deals. We're seeing trade deals 534 00:30:25,120 --> 00:30:27,720 Speaker 1: with Switzerland that have just been announced, and we're modifying 535 00:30:27,760 --> 00:30:31,920 Speaker 1: tariffs for certain agricultural products. In fact, on Friday, President 536 00:30:31,960 --> 00:30:37,200 Speaker 1: Trump signed an executive order exempting certain qualifying agricultural products 537 00:30:37,480 --> 00:30:40,320 Speaker 1: from the reciprocal tariffs that he first announced on April 538 00:30:40,360 --> 00:30:44,880 Speaker 1: the second. Exemptions are accordingly set to be granted following 539 00:30:44,960 --> 00:30:47,920 Speaker 1: a spat of new trade deals being inked with some 540 00:30:48,000 --> 00:30:51,520 Speaker 1: of our biggest allies in the Western Hemisphere. In addition 541 00:30:51,600 --> 00:30:55,840 Speaker 1: to deals that President Trump has already secured with the EU, Japan, 542 00:30:56,120 --> 00:30:59,040 Speaker 1: the UK, and other major trading partners. 543 00:30:59,480 --> 00:31:00,960 Speaker 4: What will this do well. 544 00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:04,800 Speaker 1: It will give substantial progress in making sure that American 545 00:31:04,920 --> 00:31:08,280 Speaker 1: workers are able to export at the same level that 546 00:31:08,320 --> 00:31:12,360 Speaker 1: we're importing. And Donald Trump also made it clear that 547 00:31:12,400 --> 00:31:16,120 Speaker 1: there are major investments coming into this country and the 548 00:31:16,160 --> 00:31:20,720 Speaker 1: tariff money is being used to help American workers, something 549 00:31:20,720 --> 00:31:23,240 Speaker 1: that the left and the media said was impossible. 550 00:31:23,440 --> 00:31:24,880 Speaker 4: Take a listen about that. 551 00:31:25,640 --> 00:31:28,720 Speaker 10: And to your leader, who when we met, I said, 552 00:31:29,080 --> 00:31:31,440 Speaker 10: how are you doing with racist prices are coming down? 553 00:31:31,520 --> 00:31:34,040 Speaker 10: He said, we were up forty percent because of Biden 554 00:31:34,080 --> 00:31:37,400 Speaker 10: and inflation, and they're coming down and they're coming down rapidly. 555 00:31:37,480 --> 00:31:41,720 Speaker 10: So I hope that all continues to go. But we're 556 00:31:41,720 --> 00:31:44,160 Speaker 10: really doing well as the country. Most importantly, however, I 557 00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:48,960 Speaker 10: will take big picture. We have over seventeen trillion dollars 558 00:31:49,000 --> 00:31:52,520 Speaker 10: being invested in our country in nine months. It's now 559 00:31:52,640 --> 00:31:55,680 Speaker 10: just about ready to crack eighteen, and by the end 560 00:31:55,720 --> 00:31:59,240 Speaker 10: of one year we will have about twenty to twenty 561 00:31:59,280 --> 00:32:03,280 Speaker 10: one trillion dollars invested in our country. That's more by 562 00:32:03,400 --> 00:32:08,360 Speaker 10: ten times the highest amount ever invested in any country 563 00:32:08,440 --> 00:32:12,960 Speaker 10: ever before, and it's largely because of tariffs, and I 564 00:32:13,000 --> 00:32:16,680 Speaker 10: think November fifth election, but it's the largest amount. As 565 00:32:16,720 --> 00:32:18,920 Speaker 10: an example, so if we have twenty year twenty one 566 00:32:19,040 --> 00:32:21,840 Speaker 10: in one year, twenty one trillion, think of. 567 00:32:21,760 --> 00:32:22,320 Speaker 5: What that is. 568 00:32:22,920 --> 00:32:27,000 Speaker 10: That's car factories, that's AI, it's everything. They're all coming 569 00:32:27,040 --> 00:32:30,520 Speaker 10: back because of the tariffs. They're all coming back because 570 00:32:30,520 --> 00:32:31,120 Speaker 10: they don't want. 571 00:32:30,960 --> 00:32:34,520 Speaker 5: To pay fifteen twenty thirty one hundred percent tariff. It 572 00:32:34,560 --> 00:32:37,320 Speaker 5: wasn't that complicated. People are saying, you know, Trump was right. 573 00:32:37,440 --> 00:32:40,680 Speaker 5: It really wasn't that complicated. But it's been amazing. 574 00:32:40,960 --> 00:32:43,080 Speaker 10: As an example, if you take me at twenty for 575 00:32:43,200 --> 00:32:46,479 Speaker 10: one year, sleepy Joe Biden, you know what, he was 576 00:32:47,040 --> 00:32:50,800 Speaker 10: less than one for four years, and if they got elected, 577 00:32:51,120 --> 00:32:53,720 Speaker 10: they would have been at minus ten because people were 578 00:32:53,760 --> 00:32:56,040 Speaker 10: moving out of the country in record numbers. 579 00:32:56,960 --> 00:32:59,200 Speaker 1: So I hope you'll take the info that I gave 580 00:32:59,240 --> 00:33:01,640 Speaker 1: you today, and I hope you'll share it wherever you 581 00:33:01,680 --> 00:33:05,320 Speaker 1: can on social media, share this podcast and text messages 582 00:33:05,320 --> 00:33:08,040 Speaker 1: with family and friends, because this is the reality of 583 00:33:08,080 --> 00:33:11,360 Speaker 1: what's happening, and it's the complete opposite of what the 584 00:33:11,480 --> 00:33:14,360 Speaker 1: left and the media are selling the American people. 585 00:33:14,960 --> 00:33:17,760 Speaker 4: They believe that they are successful. 586 00:33:17,120 --> 00:33:21,640 Speaker 1: Right now in convincing most Americans that somehow the economy 587 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:24,600 Speaker 1: is a disaster. Because of Donald Trump, and that things 588 00:33:24,800 --> 00:33:28,000 Speaker 1: aren't getting better. In fact, they're getting worse. But if 589 00:33:28,040 --> 00:33:30,560 Speaker 1: you look at the facts, that's just not the truth. 590 00:33:30,920 --> 00:33:34,800 Speaker 1: Thank goodness, because of President Donald Trump, it is incredible leadership. 591 00:33:35,480 --> 00:33:37,640 Speaker 1: Don't forget to share this podcast, by the way, with 592 00:33:37,680 --> 00:33:40,080 Speaker 1: your family and your friends on social media wherever you 593 00:33:40,120 --> 00:33:43,200 Speaker 1: can hit that subscribe or auto download button and I'll 594 00:33:43,240 --> 00:33:44,440 Speaker 1: talk to you again tomorrow