1 00:00:11,697 --> 00:00:14,977 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Fuck 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 --> 00:00:22,297 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts. What does the Democrat media 4 00:00:22,417 --> 00:00:25,537 Speaker 1: do now that the truth is slowly but surely coming 5 00:00:25,537 --> 00:00:29,777 Speaker 1: out about how complicit they were in hiding Biden's dementia. 6 00:00:29,937 --> 00:00:32,537 Speaker 1: We have Cameron Kinsey with us now. She's a conservative 7 00:00:32,897 --> 00:00:36,777 Speaker 1: commentator and somebody who's been spending some time in DC 8 00:00:36,977 --> 00:00:40,977 Speaker 1: and the corridors of power lately figuring out what's going on. Cameron, 9 00:00:41,657 --> 00:00:43,657 Speaker 1: what do they do now? You know, you got fake 10 00:00:43,697 --> 00:00:47,497 Speaker 1: Tapper running around with this book acting like he is 11 00:00:47,537 --> 00:00:49,617 Speaker 1: now the big truth teller. Where were these people a 12 00:00:49,697 --> 00:00:50,137 Speaker 1: year ago? 13 00:00:51,417 --> 00:00:53,497 Speaker 2: I know, it's absolutely insane. 14 00:00:53,537 --> 00:00:56,817 Speaker 3: I'm actually excited to watch him go on with Megan 15 00:00:56,937 --> 00:01:00,337 Speaker 3: Kelly to discuss this. I know that they're pretty good friends, 16 00:01:00,377 --> 00:01:02,217 Speaker 3: but I also do think that she's going to ask 17 00:01:02,257 --> 00:01:06,857 Speaker 3: the tough questions and they're just covering for themselves right now. 18 00:01:06,897 --> 00:01:09,057 Speaker 3: To me, it's just kind of phony. It just shows 19 00:01:09,097 --> 00:01:12,857 Speaker 3: that they lack journalistic integrity. Where were they, like you said, 20 00:01:13,377 --> 00:01:15,937 Speaker 3: a couple of years ago, when they were hearing things 21 00:01:16,417 --> 00:01:19,457 Speaker 3: within the Biden White House as well? They were hearing rumors, 22 00:01:19,537 --> 00:01:21,937 Speaker 3: but I had seen a lot of these journalists come 23 00:01:21,937 --> 00:01:25,257 Speaker 3: out saying, well, we were trusting the sources that were 24 00:01:25,297 --> 00:01:26,577 Speaker 3: in the Biden administration. 25 00:01:26,737 --> 00:01:28,457 Speaker 2: Well you can't trust. 26 00:01:28,257 --> 00:01:31,537 Speaker 3: The people who are the top advisors around him, who 27 00:01:31,577 --> 00:01:35,017 Speaker 3: are protecting him, right, That you can't just trust word 28 00:01:35,057 --> 00:01:38,137 Speaker 3: of mouth that everything's okay behind closed doors. That that 29 00:01:38,177 --> 00:01:40,417 Speaker 3: couldn't be further from the truth. And so I do 30 00:01:40,537 --> 00:01:44,137 Speaker 3: believe that this is one of the greatest scandals you 31 00:01:44,177 --> 00:01:47,737 Speaker 3: know of our time. We had a president who couldn't 32 00:01:47,777 --> 00:01:50,777 Speaker 3: even formulate a sentence, he was falling asleep at the 33 00:01:50,817 --> 00:01:54,657 Speaker 3: G seven summit. He had access to the nuclear codes, 34 00:01:54,657 --> 00:01:57,697 Speaker 3: and so this was a huge cover up coordinated with 35 00:01:57,777 --> 00:02:01,497 Speaker 3: the mainstream media and the Democrats, And so I'm interested 36 00:02:01,537 --> 00:02:02,497 Speaker 3: to see what unfolds. 37 00:02:02,897 --> 00:02:05,617 Speaker 1: Do you think that they can come back from this 38 00:02:05,737 --> 00:02:09,737 Speaker 1: or does the media now have to transition into more 39 00:02:10,377 --> 00:02:13,977 Speaker 1: openly partisan phase where they have to admit we're not 40 00:02:14,097 --> 00:02:16,537 Speaker 1: just truth tellers who are bringing you the facts. I 41 00:02:16,617 --> 00:02:20,937 Speaker 1: just wonder a place like CNN, for example, they really 42 00:02:20,937 --> 00:02:23,577 Speaker 1: think they're going to be able to convince anyone that 43 00:02:23,657 --> 00:02:27,417 Speaker 1: they aren't a part as an actor and all this. 44 00:02:27,537 --> 00:02:30,577 Speaker 1: I mean, after you if they can't figure out that 45 00:02:30,657 --> 00:02:33,977 Speaker 1: the president had dementia. What exactly are they doing with 46 00:02:33,977 --> 00:02:36,257 Speaker 1: all these political reporters and people in the White House 47 00:02:36,297 --> 00:02:38,617 Speaker 1: That would seem to be a pretty big story they 48 00:02:38,657 --> 00:02:39,257 Speaker 1: should have caught. 49 00:02:40,617 --> 00:02:42,857 Speaker 3: You're exactly right, and it's just kind of making it 50 00:02:43,737 --> 00:02:47,377 Speaker 3: easier for us come twenty twenty eight because the American 51 00:02:47,417 --> 00:02:50,177 Speaker 3: people are seeing through their lives. It has never been 52 00:02:50,217 --> 00:02:55,177 Speaker 3: more transparent, and obviously we've seen a ton of accountability 53 00:02:55,217 --> 00:02:59,817 Speaker 3: with Caroline Levitt has done an amazing job as Press Secretary, 54 00:02:59,937 --> 00:03:03,097 Speaker 3: taking the tough questions but also making sure that she's 55 00:03:03,137 --> 00:03:06,137 Speaker 3: calling these journalists out. I don't think that they have 56 00:03:06,297 --> 00:03:09,497 Speaker 3: any leg to stand on anymore. And we're seeing the 57 00:03:09,537 --> 00:03:12,817 Speaker 3: Democrat Party in shambles. They've been in shambles since the 58 00:03:12,857 --> 00:03:16,817 Speaker 3: presidential election. We've seen the DNC drama lately with David Hogg. 59 00:03:17,537 --> 00:03:20,497 Speaker 3: They're making it ten times easier because they've only had 60 00:03:20,537 --> 00:03:24,457 Speaker 3: these the media, they've had these activists. They don't have 61 00:03:24,537 --> 00:03:28,297 Speaker 3: any real policies to stand on. And we're seeing President 62 00:03:28,297 --> 00:03:32,417 Speaker 3: Trump thriving right now. He's delivering when after when, he's 63 00:03:32,497 --> 00:03:36,177 Speaker 3: negotiating deal after deal, and Democrats are making it very 64 00:03:36,217 --> 00:03:39,497 Speaker 3: easy on us. We just saw Chuck Schumer going on air. 65 00:03:39,817 --> 00:03:42,097 Speaker 3: He had nothing to say. He was just saying, we're 66 00:03:42,137 --> 00:03:45,457 Speaker 3: putting our next foot forward. We're looking ahead, is what 67 00:03:45,577 --> 00:03:48,577 Speaker 3: he kept repeating. Because they know they're being called out. 68 00:03:48,657 --> 00:03:51,497 Speaker 3: What do you even say? There is no rapid response 69 00:03:51,537 --> 00:03:55,297 Speaker 3: for that other than taking accountability, and we both know Buck, 70 00:03:55,337 --> 00:03:56,497 Speaker 3: they're not going to do that. 71 00:03:57,057 --> 00:04:01,137 Speaker 1: Some nations have a nationwide fund, a sovereign wealth fund Japan, Norway, 72 00:04:01,177 --> 00:04:03,537 Speaker 1: Saudi Arabia, just to name a few. 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So you're like near peers. And 100 00:05:20,617 --> 00:05:22,857 Speaker 1: he goes out and he says something like the Democrats 101 00:05:23,857 --> 00:05:25,897 Speaker 1: lost too many people who just want to be able 102 00:05:25,897 --> 00:05:28,617 Speaker 1: to like have a beer and talk to girls or something, 103 00:05:29,137 --> 00:05:31,057 Speaker 1: and now there's a revolt to kick come out of 104 00:05:31,097 --> 00:05:33,137 Speaker 1: the DNC, Like what happened. 105 00:05:34,057 --> 00:05:36,657 Speaker 3: I know it's just because they've propped up all of 106 00:05:36,697 --> 00:05:40,297 Speaker 3: these activists. Like I said, they have no real policies. 107 00:05:40,297 --> 00:05:44,537 Speaker 3: They're all failed policies that don't resonate with the American people. 108 00:05:44,617 --> 00:05:49,737 Speaker 3: The American people don't resonate with these DEI programs, this 109 00:05:49,897 --> 00:05:53,137 Speaker 3: woke nonsense. You know, we're seeing more of a common 110 00:05:53,177 --> 00:05:56,817 Speaker 3: sense approach, and it's so incredible that we're seeing, you know, 111 00:05:56,897 --> 00:06:00,777 Speaker 3: even moderates and liberals jumping ship. I mean, Tulci Gabbert, 112 00:06:00,897 --> 00:06:03,897 Speaker 3: RFK Junior. We're kind of a testament to that with 113 00:06:04,017 --> 00:06:07,297 Speaker 3: the Unity ticket. But again, I'll repeat it, they're making 114 00:06:07,337 --> 00:06:10,697 Speaker 3: twenty twenty eight look really, really good for us because 115 00:06:10,697 --> 00:06:13,217 Speaker 3: they're eating their own party right now. 116 00:06:13,257 --> 00:06:15,337 Speaker 2: They're in absolute disarray. 117 00:06:15,857 --> 00:06:17,617 Speaker 1: I've never seen I don't think anyone has seen the 118 00:06:17,617 --> 00:06:21,217 Speaker 1: Democrats like they are right now, that's for sure. And 119 00:06:21,537 --> 00:06:23,817 Speaker 1: I don't even think that they argue with that. Meaning 120 00:06:23,817 --> 00:06:26,257 Speaker 1: the Democrats argue with that right. It's one thing to 121 00:06:26,297 --> 00:06:29,417 Speaker 1: be an observer from the outside, but I haven't seen 122 00:06:29,457 --> 00:06:32,817 Speaker 1: anyone trying to pretend like they're in a good spot 123 00:06:32,937 --> 00:06:38,457 Speaker 1: right now. Although it is a little bit shocking frightening that, however, 124 00:06:38,497 --> 00:06:41,057 Speaker 1: many millions of people came out and voted for Kamala 125 00:06:41,537 --> 00:06:43,897 Speaker 1: I mean, Cameron, let's just take a moment here. That's 126 00:06:43,897 --> 00:06:47,177 Speaker 1: because the Democrats, until the debate with Biden and Trump, 127 00:06:47,697 --> 00:06:51,057 Speaker 1: thought that even with dementia, Joe Biden was a better 128 00:06:51,097 --> 00:06:52,617 Speaker 1: candidate than Kamala Harris was. 129 00:06:52,737 --> 00:06:56,897 Speaker 3: They believed that, well, I don't even know if they 130 00:06:56,977 --> 00:06:59,217 Speaker 3: believe that or if they just knew that he was 131 00:06:59,257 --> 00:07:01,697 Speaker 3: going to be a puppet and that they could be 132 00:07:01,737 --> 00:07:05,497 Speaker 3: the one pulling the strings behind closed doors. We're seeing 133 00:07:05,577 --> 00:07:09,017 Speaker 3: in this book that his top advisors were saying that 134 00:07:09,297 --> 00:07:12,097 Speaker 3: they could actually wheel him around in a wheelchair, but 135 00:07:12,257 --> 00:07:15,697 Speaker 3: only until after the debates. Only until after the election 136 00:07:15,857 --> 00:07:18,457 Speaker 3: could they do so. So they're a part of this, 137 00:07:18,457 --> 00:07:22,417 Speaker 3: this coordinated cover up, and it's just it's insane for 138 00:07:22,457 --> 00:07:26,097 Speaker 3: the American people. Just like Megan Kelly actually noted she's 139 00:07:26,137 --> 00:07:29,337 Speaker 3: been covering this pretty well. Just like she noted, I 140 00:07:29,457 --> 00:07:31,457 Speaker 3: I want to see a commission. I want if we 141 00:07:31,537 --> 00:07:34,137 Speaker 3: can create a nine to eleven commission, a JA six commission. 142 00:07:34,337 --> 00:07:36,897 Speaker 3: I would like to see a bipartisan commission on this 143 00:07:37,017 --> 00:07:41,297 Speaker 3: where Republicans and Democrats alike come together for the sake 144 00:07:41,937 --> 00:07:44,897 Speaker 3: of democracy, because this is this is the largest cover 145 00:07:45,017 --> 00:07:46,337 Speaker 3: up that we've seen the. 146 00:07:46,297 --> 00:07:48,497 Speaker 2: American people deserve answers. There was. 147 00:07:48,697 --> 00:07:53,017 Speaker 3: There was records and notes of a cognitive decline for years, 148 00:07:53,617 --> 00:07:57,657 Speaker 3: and especially over the past you know, last couple of months. 149 00:07:57,657 --> 00:08:00,777 Speaker 3: It progressively got worse and worse and worse. And we 150 00:08:00,897 --> 00:08:03,377 Speaker 3: knew this, right, I mean, we saw it firsthand during 151 00:08:03,417 --> 00:08:07,177 Speaker 3: the debates. Anybody with two working eyes could see that 152 00:08:07,297 --> 00:08:10,977 Speaker 3: he wasn't completely coherent, and it's it was sad. 153 00:08:11,057 --> 00:08:12,377 Speaker 2: It was very sad to watch. 154 00:08:12,457 --> 00:08:15,417 Speaker 3: For me, I do have some empathy for that, and 155 00:08:15,457 --> 00:08:19,977 Speaker 3: it's just it makes me question, you know, the integrity 156 00:08:20,257 --> 00:08:23,017 Speaker 3: and the type of person that Jill Biden is to 157 00:08:23,177 --> 00:08:24,857 Speaker 3: let her husband go on that stage. 158 00:08:25,417 --> 00:08:28,657 Speaker 1: Yes, I think that Jill Biden must have told herself 159 00:08:29,337 --> 00:08:31,497 Speaker 1: she was doing it for the benefit of the country. 160 00:08:31,497 --> 00:08:33,657 Speaker 1: But I think it's very hard Cameron to see it 161 00:08:34,257 --> 00:08:38,657 Speaker 1: and not think that Jill Biden was hiding her husband's 162 00:08:39,137 --> 00:08:42,777 Speaker 1: condition from the world and certainly from her fellow Americans 163 00:08:43,217 --> 00:08:45,017 Speaker 1: because she wanted to be the first lady and stay 164 00:08:45,017 --> 00:08:47,097 Speaker 1: in the game. Because if she's not the first lady, 165 00:08:47,137 --> 00:08:49,777 Speaker 1: who is she well, exactly. 166 00:08:49,457 --> 00:08:51,777 Speaker 3: And we saw her, you know, filling in and I 167 00:08:51,857 --> 00:08:54,017 Speaker 3: just think she was power hungry. We saw her and 168 00:08:54,097 --> 00:08:57,097 Speaker 3: Hunter Biden filling in in these National Security Council meetings, 169 00:08:57,337 --> 00:09:01,737 Speaker 3: which is just so rich because the Democrats loved to 170 00:09:02,217 --> 00:09:05,657 Speaker 3: come after Pete Hegseath for talking to his brother, for 171 00:09:05,737 --> 00:09:09,817 Speaker 3: talking to his wife about certain things, you know, God forbid. 172 00:09:09,857 --> 00:09:13,617 Speaker 3: But then you know Jill, Jill's leading these National Security 173 00:09:13,657 --> 00:09:17,897 Speaker 3: Council meetings, Hunter Biden's sitting in as well, and I 174 00:09:17,937 --> 00:09:21,257 Speaker 3: don't even know if they were holding security clearances at 175 00:09:21,257 --> 00:09:25,217 Speaker 3: the time. So the hypocrisy is just it's insane as always, 176 00:09:25,297 --> 00:09:27,097 Speaker 3: But you're right, I do think it was just a 177 00:09:27,177 --> 00:09:29,177 Speaker 3: power hungry move on her behalf. 178 00:09:29,537 --> 00:09:31,577 Speaker 1: I don't know if you've seen this, but on the 179 00:09:31,617 --> 00:09:36,377 Speaker 1: immigration front, obviously, it's been a tremendously successful start to 180 00:09:36,417 --> 00:09:40,457 Speaker 1: the administration, with reductions at the border of ninety nine 181 00:09:40,497 --> 00:09:43,297 Speaker 1: percent or something like that in illegal crossings. I mean, 182 00:09:43,577 --> 00:09:46,857 Speaker 1: essentially taking illegal crossings down to a point where they're 183 00:09:46,857 --> 00:09:51,017 Speaker 1: no longer really an urgent national national priority because they've 184 00:09:51,577 --> 00:09:55,257 Speaker 1: they've stopped in such high percentages or such a high percentage. 185 00:09:55,497 --> 00:09:58,217 Speaker 1: But now they're starting to have these videos of people 186 00:09:58,217 --> 00:10:01,617 Speaker 1: who are screaming and kicking, and when Ice comes to 187 00:10:01,737 --> 00:10:06,257 Speaker 1: arrest them, they resist arrest, and to me, it seems like, 188 00:10:06,257 --> 00:10:08,297 Speaker 1: and they're being shared by left wing activists. To me, 189 00:10:08,417 --> 00:10:12,297 Speaker 1: it seems that we're entering the FAI. We're just going 190 00:10:12,297 --> 00:10:16,377 Speaker 1: to have Democrats pulling on the heartstrings as much as 191 00:10:16,377 --> 00:10:18,857 Speaker 1: they can of the public with this stuff, where everybody 192 00:10:18,897 --> 00:10:21,497 Speaker 1: who's going to be deported now is like the is 193 00:10:21,537 --> 00:10:25,337 Speaker 1: either a kindly grandma who has just been doing nothing 194 00:10:25,377 --> 00:10:28,377 Speaker 1: but the best stuff for twenty years, or is about 195 00:10:28,417 --> 00:10:30,657 Speaker 1: to found the next Google if they're a younger person, 196 00:10:31,897 --> 00:10:35,577 Speaker 1: do you worry at all that the emotional blackmail stuff 197 00:10:35,617 --> 00:10:36,977 Speaker 1: is going to start to work? Or do you think 198 00:10:36,977 --> 00:10:39,737 Speaker 1: the American people are in a place where sorry, ten 199 00:10:39,737 --> 00:10:41,657 Speaker 1: plus million came in under Biden. We got to do 200 00:10:41,697 --> 00:10:42,337 Speaker 1: what we got to do. 201 00:10:43,617 --> 00:10:43,857 Speaker 2: Yeah. 202 00:10:43,897 --> 00:10:46,737 Speaker 3: Well, look, you know, I'm a twenty four year old. 203 00:10:46,937 --> 00:10:50,777 Speaker 3: I've voted in two presidential elections, and I see right 204 00:10:50,897 --> 00:10:55,617 Speaker 3: through it. We've seen US representatives going to El Salvador 205 00:10:55,977 --> 00:10:58,697 Speaker 3: advocating for an MS thirteen gang member. 206 00:10:59,297 --> 00:11:02,097 Speaker 2: I believe his name was Representative Chris. Is it Chris 207 00:11:02,137 --> 00:11:06,217 Speaker 2: van Holland? Who did that? Yes? Who went to El Salvador. 208 00:11:06,457 --> 00:11:09,537 Speaker 3: You know one of his constituents actually died from an 209 00:11:09,537 --> 00:11:13,177 Speaker 3: illegal I don't even think that he reached out to 210 00:11:13,297 --> 00:11:17,057 Speaker 3: Rachel Mooren's family. I don't think that he issued any 211 00:11:17,097 --> 00:11:20,337 Speaker 3: sort of type of acknowledgment to his family or his 212 00:11:20,457 --> 00:11:24,017 Speaker 3: constituents about that. Yet he can go overseas and advocate 213 00:11:24,057 --> 00:11:26,697 Speaker 3: for this criminal. I think the American people are seeing 214 00:11:26,737 --> 00:11:28,217 Speaker 3: right through it, and it just kind of goes to 215 00:11:28,257 --> 00:11:30,857 Speaker 3: the broader issue of why President Trump was elected in 216 00:11:30,897 --> 00:11:33,857 Speaker 3: the first place. President Trump was elected because there was 217 00:11:33,897 --> 00:11:37,337 Speaker 3: an overwhelming sentiment that Americans felt like they were forgotten 218 00:11:38,057 --> 00:11:43,097 Speaker 3: and the Democrat Party loves to prioritize illegals over their 219 00:11:43,137 --> 00:11:47,977 Speaker 3: own constituents, over the lawful, law abiding citizens who voted 220 00:11:47,977 --> 00:11:50,177 Speaker 3: them into office in the first place. 221 00:11:50,817 --> 00:11:52,417 Speaker 2: And then as. 222 00:11:52,217 --> 00:11:55,417 Speaker 3: Well, with kitchen table issues, you had inflation, the economy 223 00:11:55,497 --> 00:11:58,377 Speaker 3: was in shambles, you had families not being able to 224 00:11:58,457 --> 00:12:01,697 Speaker 3: afford you know, gas and groceries and things like that, 225 00:12:01,737 --> 00:12:04,977 Speaker 3: and they just felt forgotten. They just felt forgotten by leadership. 226 00:12:04,977 --> 00:12:07,497 Speaker 3: And that's really where President Trump came in and said, 227 00:12:07,617 --> 00:12:09,977 Speaker 3: enough is enough. This is, you know, not just something 228 00:12:10,097 --> 00:12:13,177 Speaker 3: you see on the news. This is affecting everyday families 229 00:12:13,217 --> 00:12:16,137 Speaker 3: who just want, you know, safety in their own communities. 230 00:12:16,177 --> 00:12:18,417 Speaker 3: And so I'm glad that President Trump is addressing this 231 00:12:18,537 --> 00:12:21,657 Speaker 3: issue along with Tom Homan. Tom Homan has done an 232 00:12:21,817 --> 00:12:26,177 Speaker 3: excellent job with these deportations and making sure that our 233 00:12:26,177 --> 00:12:28,977 Speaker 3: communities are staying safe, along with Christy Gnome as well. 234 00:12:30,177 --> 00:12:33,217 Speaker 1: What are you most hopeful for in terms of the 235 00:12:33,257 --> 00:12:37,417 Speaker 1: administration's next steps and next priorities at least let's say, 236 00:12:37,777 --> 00:12:40,177 Speaker 1: you know, pushing into the summer and taking us into 237 00:12:40,217 --> 00:12:40,617 Speaker 1: the fall. 238 00:12:41,977 --> 00:12:43,697 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's that's an interesting question. 239 00:12:43,777 --> 00:12:47,417 Speaker 3: I think what's so amazing about this administration right now 240 00:12:47,497 --> 00:12:51,377 Speaker 3: is it's so productive. He's done more in this administration 241 00:12:52,537 --> 00:12:55,737 Speaker 3: just you know, within the first year than Biden could 242 00:12:55,737 --> 00:12:59,497 Speaker 3: ever complete within four years of his presidency. And so 243 00:12:59,777 --> 00:13:02,537 Speaker 3: I'm really excited to see the developments with this Middle 244 00:13:02,577 --> 00:13:05,937 Speaker 3: East tour. I'm really excited to see what peace deals 245 00:13:05,937 --> 00:13:09,857 Speaker 3: can be negotiated. You know, coming out of this President 246 00:13:10,057 --> 00:13:12,817 Speaker 3: Trump is doing what he does best. It's the art 247 00:13:12,857 --> 00:13:17,377 Speaker 3: of the deal. He's focusing on soft power. He's focusing 248 00:13:17,777 --> 00:13:21,257 Speaker 3: on these economic deals that are going to ultimately benefit 249 00:13:21,377 --> 00:13:24,857 Speaker 3: America because you know, we saw in previous administrations, and 250 00:13:24,937 --> 00:13:28,097 Speaker 3: of course Doge was shining a huge light on this, 251 00:13:28,297 --> 00:13:31,857 Speaker 3: but we saw money just continue to go overseas. We 252 00:13:32,577 --> 00:13:37,417 Speaker 3: just unapologetically spending millions and millions of dollar taxpayer dollars 253 00:13:37,737 --> 00:13:42,097 Speaker 3: of going overseas. We're sending our jobs back overseas to China. 254 00:13:42,897 --> 00:13:45,257 Speaker 3: And now we're we're seeing President Trump go to the 255 00:13:45,297 --> 00:13:48,097 Speaker 3: Middle East and ask them to pay up. And so, 256 00:13:48,577 --> 00:13:51,857 Speaker 3: you know, we're restoring respect for every single American and 257 00:13:51,937 --> 00:13:54,537 Speaker 3: I believe, you know, he's he's always one to play 258 00:13:54,617 --> 00:13:57,217 Speaker 3: forty chs and I do believe that we're going to 259 00:13:57,297 --> 00:14:00,697 Speaker 3: see some peace deals negotiated out of this, along with 260 00:14:00,777 --> 00:14:03,537 Speaker 3: some you know, new economic policies as well. 261 00:14:04,897 --> 00:14:07,777 Speaker 1: Cameron, appreciate you being with us. Thanks and come back 262 00:14:07,817 --> 00:14:08,337 Speaker 1: and talk soon. 263 00:14:09,137 --> 00:14:10,977 Speaker 2: Yeah, thank you so much. Good to see you. 264 00:14:11,337 --> 00:14:14,857 Speaker 1: Israel is still under attack. 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